| 1. You Got Livin' |
| 2. Midnite Highway |
| 3. Free |
| 4. Poppy |
| 5. Roadhouse Blues |
| 6. Who Do Ya Love |
| 7. Guitar Prelude |
| 8. Electric Relections Revisited |
| 9. Sky Symphony to a Little Town |
| 10. Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame |
| 11. Juggernaut |
| 12. Strange Dreams |
| 13. Something's Coming Our Way [*] |
Double Live,Frank Marino,Just a Minute Record,Album Rock,Hard Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Double Live [Live] [Original recording remastered]
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Double Live
Garth Brooks Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DMJG Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Callin' Baton Rouge
- Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House
- Shameless
- Papa Loved Mama
- Thunder Rolls [The Long Version]
- We Shall Be Free
- Unanswered Prayers
- Standing Outside the Fire
- Longneck Bottle - Garth Brooks, Steve Wariner
- It's Your Song
- Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
- River
- Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down)
Tracks:
- Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)
- Rodeo
- Beaches of Cheyenne
- Two Pioladas
- Wild as the Wind - Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood
- To Make You Feel My Love
- That Summer
- American Honky-Tonk Bar Association
- If Tomorrow Never Comes
- Fever
- Friends in Low Places [The Long Version]
- Dance
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Garth Brooks's obvious inspirations for Double Live were all those 1970s double-album concert recordings from album-oriented-rock influences such as Bob Seger, Kiss, and Peter Frampton. The difference between those classic-rock sets and this one is that Live Bullet, Alive and Frampton Comes Alive all helped to rescue their respective artists from virtual obscurity. Coming as they did from still largely unknown commodities, they seemingly promised nothing yet delivered everything. Already a superstar, Brooks merely promises more of the same on Double Live. He delivers, too. "You guys already know what's coming, don't you?" he asks at one point. "And you know what? You're right." Loaded with 22 hits (and three new tunes) recorded in any number of unnamed cities (and studios, too) over the past seven years, Double Live finds Brooks exaggerating his most irritating tics--the Wynnona-ish growls, the ridiculously elastic twang--in the process ruining even his finest songs. Still, even those convinced that Brooks is the Garth Vader of country music will be brought to pause as tens of thousands of admiring fans sing earnestly along to "The Dance" or "Unanswered Prayers," and scream their way through the anthem "Friends in Low Places." (Please note: You may receive any one of the album's six different covers.) --David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
Crass Product, Brooks becomes a sell out.......2007-04-22
The real reason why he was doing this? Because he was chasing The Beatles' record of moving the most units and records of any band in the world to become the biggest selling musical artist ever. He had already shattered Billy Joel's status as most popular male vocalist ever according to record sales. Because each disc counted for one unit, this box set would help him greatly in that chase to topple The Beatles, though this would be done only by inflated sales totals. That is what a sellout Brooks became.
Despite the rather dubious intentions of Garth's first box set, nowhere else does Brooks so blatantly sound like he's selling product. From the unimaginative title (DOUBLE LIVE, which is exactly what it is), to the various hodge podge of different songs from different concerts (none of the performances are dated or noted what concert they are drawn from), to the uninspired set list, Brooks just sounds like he's not playing the music because he loves it or it documents a historic, well known performance, but because he knows anything he puts out will sell. DOUBLE LIVE sounds like patchwork, because it is not a real concert, but rather assembled from various dates and venues.
Most great live albums give us a rather idiosyncratic tour of the respective artist's catalogue. DOUBLE LIVE doesn't do that, or examine some of the lesser known songs of Brooks' catalogue. Rather, it plays exactly like a greatest hits album, only with live tracks, and sounds like Brooks was trying to sequence the record like a fantasy concert where you only hear the songs you want, or more likely when a causal fan is looking at it in Wal-Mart (because he won't sell it anywhere else), the fan realises it has all the songs he knows on the radio so he know it must be good.
Like most other greatest hits packages (which is really all this album is, albeit live), DOUBLE LIVE also includes three new cuts, to entice the Garth Brooks completest (sad that there is such a thing) out to buy this album.
Everything is professional and played to perfection - to the point where it is distracting. In the rush of great performances, occasionally things are out of tune, mistakes are made, etc, but a great concert can overcome these difficulties and still retain the emotional and powerful elements of the music. Not so here. Everything is so polished, and there are a few moments that one suspects studio overdubbing on the original live tapes. Actually, in several songs there is quite clearly studio work done.
In another effort to move more units in pursuit of overthrowing The Beatles (sorry Garth, they will always be much cooler than you), Garth Brooks also put the album out with six different covers, so the `collectors' will try to purchase all six editions.
Even during some of the songs, Brooks acknowledges it is just product. As noted in the Amazon editorial, Brooks says to the audience at one point that they know what's coming. During the live version of "The Thunder Rolls", he asks what a double live album would be without the missing verse of "Thunder Rolls", and then goes on to sing it.
For all that, DOUBLE LIVE is entertaining, and I can see why people enjoy it. But ultimately the songs on the live album don't really differ from the album version that much. That just makes the live album boring. The most entertaining thing Garth Brooks did during the late 1990s was record the, admittedly misguided and confusing, ... IN THE LIFE OF CHRIS GAINS. There he is entertaining his rock and roll fantasies, and while it's not the greatest music around, it is one of his most bizarrely fascinating records.
What is really offensive is Brooks' business tactics. Brooks' underhanded, sleight of hand pursuit of chasing The Beatles' record with inflated sales total, and feeling he is just trying to sell product, not make great music, makes DOUBLE LIVE give a very sour taste for knowing listener.
Bottom line: it's a decent sounding record (it should be, with all the studio overdubs), but give this one a miss. The Beatles got their status as best-selling artist of all time because they're fantastic musicians and rock and roll royalty. They did it by making great music, not by cheap marketing, making blatant product, or trying to artificially inflate their sales totals.
Is Great!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-04-11
Garth Brooks comes alive!.......2007-03-26
Garth Delivers !!.......2007-03-05
garth brooks cd.......2007-01-17
I bought it used, and it was worth it!
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Double Live Gonzo!
Ted Nugent Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000025C3 Release Date: 1990-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Just Whats The Doctor Ordered
- Yank Me, Crank Me
- Gonzo
- Baby, Please Don't Go
- Great White Buffalo
- Hibernation
Tracks:
- Stormtroopin'
- Stranglehold
- Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
- Cat Scratch Fever
- Motor City Madhouse
Customer Reviews:
Pure raw super r'n'r !.......2007-07-19
Skip this double disc and get the Re-Mastered version........2007-01-15
Insanely Brutal Guitar Solo's.......2006-08-07
TED'S FINEST HOUR.......2006-04-27
Great "Uncle Ted"!!!!!!!.......2006-02-24
A must have for anyone who likes great guitar licks and out-and-out ROCK.
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Live on the Double Planet
Michael Hedges Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NGZ Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- All Along The Watchtower
- Because It's There
- Silent Anticipations
- Ready Or Not
- A Love Bizarre
- Breakfast In The Field
- Rikki's Shuffle
- Woman Of The World
- The Double Planet
- The Funky Avocado
- Come Together
- Two Days Old
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Michael Hedges hardly needed to prove that he was an astonishing performer in person as well as in the studio, but Live on the Double Planet does the job nonetheless. Hedges features a number of songs from his brilliant Breakfast in the Fields release, including that album's title track and the acrobatic "Silent Anticipation." He throws a few vocal numbers into the mix as well, including standard-issue covers like Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," the Beatles' "Come Together," and one from far out in left field, Sheila E's (courtesy of Prince) "A Love Bizarre." The album shows off Hedges's sense of humor as well, as he interpolates a vocal riff from the Rolling Stones' "Miss You" into "The Funky Avocado." --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
A TRAILBLAZING GUITARIST.......2006-09-04
If you are here, then you must be a guitar nut. Go all the way and get the dvd "WIndham Hill Live" where Hedges plays 3 or 4 songs.
He is not only phenomenal but also you can see the physicality of his playing. It puts his music in a totally different light! That dvd is the absolutely best work by this tremendous musical visionary.
bizzare and beautiful.......2006-02-10
A watershed.......2004-11-23
An authentic original. Sadly missed........2003-11-26
Accurate for the Era.......2003-09-03
For those of you that didn't listen to Michael at the time, many fans seriously disliked Watching My Life Go By, much in the way ardent Dylan fans revolted when he went electric at Newport. Hedges fans just wanted to hear Michael play his Savage Myth Guitar and keep the vocal parts trimmed down to the introductions. But Michael had a vision for his future and a big part of it included singing to compliment his Heavy Mental approach.
I guess I wasn't the typical Hedges fan - I enjoyed his singing, mostly because of the spirit of joy that he experienced while singing. Some of the songs on this set are not my favorites, but they were staples for his concerts in this era. To me, this disc is like sitting through the first half of one of Michael's shows, complete with the crowd energy he was capable of generating with ease.
Also included here are two cover tunes (Love Bizarre and Come together). His live shows often included three or so cover tunes such as the above or possibly Pinball Wizard, Emminence Front, Let's Get It Up, She Drives Me Crazy or Sofa, among others. I always got a kick out of hearing him cover tunes - I mean, think about how many solo acoustic acts have successfully covered AC/DC, Prince, the Who and Frank Zappa? But this just goes to show how versitile and gifted Michael was. I'm so happy to have had (and to have taken) the opportunity to see so many of his shows early in his career. His later tours were also excellent, but these were before the loss of innocence, while he was very hungry for success. That hunger also meant that the negative feedback he got about his vocals was difficult for him to take. But rather than receeding into a shell and reverting back to all-acoustic material, he continued to sing. I believe that this was the right decision. Singing while playing live gave excellent counterpoint to his instrumental works and, in his own words: "Gave me a few minutes to relax, then to focus more intensely on the instrumentals".
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Live Alive
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000268O Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Say What
- Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
- Pride And Joy
- Mary Had A Little Lamb
- Superstition
- I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crime)
- Cold Shot
- Willie The Wimp
- Look At Little Sister
- Texas Flood
- Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
- Love Struck Baby
- Change It
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Most live blues recordings have a feeling of intimacy, as if the concerts took place in some out-of-the-way venue for an audience who not only know all the lyrics, but know the performers personally as well. Live Alive, in contrast, feels like a large-scale rock concert, an epic production full of grand gestures. But really, nothing suited Stevie Ray Vaughan's style better; everything, from the overall sound to the solos, feels big. The roar of the audience, especially for favorites like "Pride and Joy," "Cold Shot," and "Texas Flood," is huge but distant, an arena sound. Overall, Live Alive leaves the impression of a series of stellar moments caught on tape, with an intensity rarely captured in the recording studio. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Live Alive Minus One.......2006-11-14
really good. good as any live album........2005-11-13
Not His Best.......2005-07-12
BUT IT'S STILL STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND THEREFORE FANTASTIC!!!!! The CD still rocks. It still has some great guitar work. As far as I'm concerned it's still a good piece of work. This was the first SRV tape I got, and I was not disappointed. SRV was a great guitarist. Period. This CD is also great.
But his other stuff is much better.
****1/2. Much underrated.......2005-06-10
Stevie Ray's muscular and versatile guitar playing is sublime, with more grit than most of his studio orginals. His vocals are good, too, and the song list is magnificent, featuring the rare, non-LP track "Willie the Wimp" about the bizarre 1984 funeral of a Chicago "wiseguy".
Other highlights include Vaughan's best song, the superbly groovy "Pride And Joy", as well as "Look At Little Sister", "Cold Shot", "Love Struck Baby" and the slow blues "Texas Flood" and "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love", but there are really no weak songs, and this album should appeal to fans of both blues and rock music.
The sound is good, although not always crystal clear, and the band is excellent. Several songs actually sound better in this live setting than on the original studio albums, partly because of the blistering blues-rock arrangements which include keyboards (piano and organ).
Apparently some people feel that Vaughan's playing wasn't up to his usual standards when this album was recorded, that he must have been having a bad night or something. I've heard a lot of live SRV, and I can't make any sense of that claim, especially since "Live Alive" wasn't recorded during just one show, but actually incorporates cuts from different concerts in both 1985 and 1986. He must have been having some bad years, then, and this myopic claim sounds particularly absurd when it is brought forward by people who then go on to praise Stevie's "Live At Montreux" album. Several of these performances are from, yes, you guessed it, the very same 1985 Montreux performance.
Contrary to what some people have apparently heard and chosen to believe, this is a very enjoyable, soulful live album, and it is highly recommendable to anyone with an interest in Stevie Ray Vaughan, or contemporary blues and blues-rock in general.
SRV is/was great !.......2005-01-21
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Double Live
Frank Marino Manufacturer: Just a Minute Record ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H6LY Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- You Got Livin'
- Midnite Highway
- Free
- Poppy
- Roadhouse Blues
- Who Do Ya Love
- Guitar Prelude
- Electric Relections Revisited
- Sky Symphony to a Little Town
- Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame
- Juggernaut
- Strange Dreams
- Something's Coming Our Way [*]
Customer Reviews:
impressive livealbum, watch the main guitarplayer!.......2007-02-15
With the 1992 "Double Live" (now a single CD disc) we saw a fine return to form and also the "Mahogany Rush" flag again. Hot on the heels of the truelly excellent "The Power of Rock and Roll" and "Juggernaut" - a twin album, considered by me, they are so close in superb songwriting plus singing and guitarplaying by Frank, backed by a decent rythmteam (whith a change of drummers) - Marino was performing live everywhere and recorded some performances in the US (Texas, California) from which "Double Live" is taken. On vinyl four sides are now reduced to one disc only, with the extension an extra song. Strange as it might be this has nothing showcased from "The Power ...." which is a pity given the quality of those songs. On the other hand, "Juggernaut" (the album) is here presented with "Midnight Highway (spelled as "Midnite Highway"), "Free" and closers "Strange Dreams" and of course the titletrack. Even remarkable is that the 1980 fourpiece band release "What's Next" is presented heartedly with "You Got Livin", the Doors cover "Roadhouse Blues" (given his own songwriting abilities and the wealth of material at hand not really necessary, besides his playing was always more reminiscent of Jimy Hendrix than Robbie Krieger, the only thing they had in common was the use of the same type of guitar), "Rock 'N'Roll Hall of Fame" and as bonus the fuzzdriven "Something's Coming Our Way". Most songs are extended versions with plenty of room for blistering guitarwork. In "Electric Reflections Revisited" and "Sky Symphony To A Little Town" Marino demonstrates his guitarplaying abilities and creates unreal sounds with just a Gibson SG and a few devices, you can even hear a churchorgan. All in all a classic live-album.
From Good To Great!!!.......2005-12-17
Anyway now with the killer remastering job and bonus cut this is essential to any Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush fan. Some disc's say they're remastered but don't impress. This Double Live sounds so incredible now...it's like your listening to a new album...I waiting on my remasters of Full Circle & From The Hip...if they're done as well as this CD...I'll be very happy.
Frank rules and should be looked on as one of the top guitarist of all time...screw the critic's...and their Hendrix copycat label they've given Frank throughout his career. He might have started off at 16 playing like Jimi...but now he's got style and class all his own...as he plays jazz, funk, blues and metal ...with ease...and all with his own stamp.
Best Remaster job I have ever heard!.......2005-08-16
One difference between his first two live albums was the production, even though "Double Live" was loaded with great songs, the sound was not that good, it badly needed to be remastered. Well it has been and it is incredible how much better is sounds, I can not remember a better remaster job, and I am big on remasters.
If you like Frank Marino get this album, it is loaded with Marino's brand of explosive guitar playing
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Racing The Tide
The Elders Manufacturer: CBUJ/Double Deal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LSFU1A Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Send A Prayer
- Bad Irish Boy
- Dear God
- Cousin Charlie
- Right With the World
- Racing the Tide
- Banshee Cry
- Gonna Take a Miracle
- Austrailia
- Story Of a Fish
- Five Long Years
- Ever Be a Nation
- Saint Brendan Had a Boat
Product Description
13-track CD.Customer Reviews:
The Elders get better and better..........2007-03-02
Fantastic New Release from The Elders.......2007-02-17
Foot tapping, sing-along beckons as the Cd opens with Send a Prayer. The band are well known for telling "true stories" at their live shows, and the first track is followed by some of these true stories... Uncle Charlie, Story of a Fish and Bad Little Irish Boy (could this bad little irish boy be Ian we wonder?). The title track Racing the Tide is my favourite cut on this CD, wonderful harmonies. Brent Hoad's incredible lyrics are showcased in Dear God, St Brendan Had a Boat (another true story if legends are to be believed). The track Australia is a departure from the majority of the Elders tunes, putting one in mind of a 1920's speakeasy. You'll rock out with Gonna Take a Miracle, and Right with the World.
I strongly encourage you to buy this CD.... and see The Elders live if you ever get the chance - you won't be sorry.
Excellent.......2007-02-12
Racing the Tide, by the Elders.......2007-02-12
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Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live
Sevendust Manufacturer: Tvt ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAMO0 Release Date: 2004-05-04 |
Tracks:
- Trust
- Seasons
- XMAS Day
- Beautiful
- Follow
- Skeleton Song
- Disgrace
- Hurt (dedicated to Johnny Cash)
- Angel's Son
- Rumble Fish
- Too Close To Hate
- Black
- Prayer
- Bitch
- Broken Down
Album Description
Includes: 70 minute CD, 1 hour DVD, 25 Collector postcards, 1 Sevendust guitar pick, 12-page booklet with tour memorabiliaCustomer Reviews:
False Advertising!.......2007-07-25
Sevendust's Acoustic Live Album........2007-05-13
turn off the lights and turn up the sound.......2007-03-20
And turn it up loud!
Interesting change-up, A Sevendust fans Item, but may alienate the rock crowd.......2006-08-10
Only if you're a true 7D follower and enjoy acoustic music.......2006-03-02
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Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4; Double Concerto; Serenade No. 2
Manufacturer: Lso Live UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A6OC6C Release Date: 2005-10-11 |
Customer Reviews:
Splendid Brahms Symphony Cycle from Haitink, London Symphony Orchestra.......2006-05-12
Highlights include Haitink's spellbinding interpretations of the four Brahms symphonies and a brilliant performance by concertmaster Gordan Nikolitch and principal cellist Timothy Hugh of the Brahms Double Concerto. The London Symphony Orchestra's performances are absolutely impeccable, rivalling those from preeminent Dutch, German and Austrian orchestras.
Haitink offers a compelling interpretation of Brahms' 1st Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra in excellent form, which ranks as among the best performed and recorded I have heard. His latest interpretation is one which seems a bit less restrained than his earlier versions, but still replete with strict adherence to Brahms' tempi. His latest interpretation is, in some respects, more exciting than his earlier Philips recordings, emphasizing the rich sonorities and complex architecture of Brahms' score.
Without question Haitink's LSO Live recording is the best live recording of the Brahms 2nd Symphony I have heard, easily eclipsing Kurt Masur's acclaimed account with the New York Philharmonic recorded nearly a decade ago by Teldec. It is also Haitink's finest recording of this work, which he has recorded previously with both the Royal Concertgebouw and Boston Symphony orchestras. Haitink does a wonderful job emphasizing the textural richness of Brahms' score, while keeping the orchestra playing well at a very brisk tempo. However, the real treasure on this recording is the excellent performance of the Double Concerto by the London Symphony's Concertmaster and Principal Cellist which opens this CD. Theirs is a vibrant, rhapsodic performance which compares quite well - indeed I think may be better - than the recent Deutsche Grammophon recording featuring violinist Gil Shaham with Claudio Abbado conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Once again the orchestra plays with much intensity and warmth, led ably by Haitink.
Bernard Haitink's LSO Live CD of the Brahms Serenade Number 2 and the 3rd Symphony, is recorded from concerts he conducted in 2002 (serenade) and 2003 (symphony). Brahms' Serenade Number 2 could be regarded as an early precursor to his symphonies, since it is a five-movement work. Haitink leads the London Symphony Orchestra in yet another excellent performance, noted for warm, rhapsodic playing from the string section. However, the best performance on this CD is that of Brahms' Third Symphony. This piece itself is a bit unusual for a 19th Century symphony, in the form of Allegro Andante Poco Allegretto Allegro. In its overall tone, the work itself is a bit "darker" than the Second Symphony, which many have regarded as Brahms' "Pastoral" symphony. Haitink excels in emphasizing the more melancholy aspects of the work, leading the London Symphony Orchestra in the best-conducted and recorded version of this symphony that I've heard so far, with the possible exception of Harnoncourt's Teldec recording with him conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. Haitink's latest recording seems a bit darker than Masur's New York Philharmonic Orchestra recording from Teldec, and perhaps, Harnoncourt's as well.
Haitink has conducted the London Symphony in an unusually warm, vibrant performance of the Brahms 4th Symphony, which is replete with excellent solo performances from the french horns, woodwinds and strings. I was especially pleased with Haitink's dignified, but still brooding, interpretation of the 4th movement, which comes across as a musical interlude between darkness and light. I personally regard this recording of the Brahms 4th symphony as the best currently available, in a crowded pack that includes distinguished recordings from the likes of Claudio Abbado, Herbert Blomstedt, Carlos Kleiber, Kurt Masur, and Kurt Sanderling.
Fans of Haitink's critically acclaimed 1970s Brahms symphony cycle may miss the ambient warmth of the Concertgebouw's main concert hall in this Brahms symphony cycle, but I will contend that these new recordings sound more vivid than the earlier Philips recordings. LSO Live is currently releasing Haitink's second Beethoven symphony cycle from live performances he conducted last year; I am eagerly awaiting these, suspecting that they will be regarded as among the finest Beethoven symphony recordings issued in the last few years. Later this year he will be visiting New York City, leading the London Symphony Orchestra in a Beethoven symphony cycle at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall. Not only do I look forward to this visit, but also to Haitink's future performances at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium as Principal Conductor of the venerable Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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Double Trouble Live
Molly Hatchet Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002654 Release Date: 1989-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Whiskey Man
- Bounty Hunter
- Gator Country
- Flirtin With Disaster
- Stone In Your Heart
- Satisfied Man
- Bloody Reunion
- Boogie No More
- Freebird
- Dreams I'll Never See
- Edge Of Sundown
- Fall Of The Peacemakers
- Beatin' The Odds
Customer Reviews:
Deserves a better re-issue.......2007-07-17
CONTAINS THE HEAVIEST VERSION OF FREEBIRD YOU'LL EVER HEAR!.......2007-06-14
3 1/2 stars. Decent Live CD of a great band.......2007-04-13
Riff West(bassist) was a guest speaker/consultant at a recording arts institute I attended and said this album was basically blackballed by the industry and fans alike;sales were dismal at best.This release was an embarassing moment for the good 'ol boys. Aside from that controversial point, the album is a real southern rocker. Anything with singer Danny Joe Brown is good stuff! An excellent addition to your Hatchet collection.
As good as Sknyrd's One More From The Road!!.......2007-03-21
The sound quality (EQ'ing, specifically) is great on some songs, OK on others, and lousy on one or two. Apparently it's tough to capture a live CD from analog tapes soundwise, because Skynyrd's One More From The Road was spotty with the EQing as well. But the quality of the performances completely cancels out the weaknesses in the sound, as far as I'm concerned.
This CD is a MUST HAVE for any guitar-rock enthusiast, and especially for any Southern Rock fan!
My husband loves it.......2007-02-17
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Classical Heartbreakers
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000B09Z9 Release Date: 2004-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 1 - Andre Previn
- Intermezzo - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini - Sir Simon Rattle
- O Mio Babbino Caro - London Symphony Orchestra
- Viola Da Bamba Sonata In G Minor - Ton Koopman
- Beim Schlafengehen - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Schindler's List Theme - Tasmin Little
- Clair De Lune - Dame Moura Lympany
- Symphony No. 5 - New Philharmonia Orchestra
- Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana - Philharmonia Orchestra
- Moonlight Sonata - Dame Moura Lympany
- Violin Concerto No. 1 In G Minor - Yehudi Menuhin
- E Lucevan Le Stelle - Georges Pretre
- Nocturne In C Sharp Minor - Maria Tipo
- Adagio For Strings - Philadelphia Orchestra
- Cello Concerto - English Chamber Orchestra
- Piano Concerto No. 2 In F - English Chamber Orchestra
- Va Pensiero - Bernard Haitink
Tracks:
- Adagio In G Minor - Sir Neville Marriner
- The Heart Asks Pleasure First / The Promise - Michael Nyman
- Time To Say Goodbye - Orchestra
- Goldberg Variations - Maria Tipo
- Barcarolle - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- Piano Concerto No. 2 - Sir Simon Rattle
- Nimrod - London Symphony Orchestra
- Vissi D'art - Maria Callas
- Cavatina - Manuel Barrueco & Steve Morse
- String Quintet In C - Laszlo Varga
- J'ai Perdu Mon Eurydice - John Eliot Gardiner
- Etude In E 'Tristesse' - John Ogdon
- Addio Del Passato - London Symphony Orchestra
- Double Violin Concerto - Bath Festival Orchestra
- Queen Symphony - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Piano Concerto No. 1 - Garrick Ohlsson
- In Paradisum - English Chamber Orchestra
- My Heart Will Go On - Orchestra
- Rhapsody In Blue - Andre Previn
Customer Reviews:
a terrific compilation for beginners.......2006-02-07
"Classical heartbreakers" broke my heart.......2004-06-27
Anybody who is unfamiliar with classical music will appreciate this album. Since it features some of the most moving classical pieces ever written, it is sure to entrance listeners. And by not placing entire 10-minute pieces on the CDs, it will not run on and bore those unaccustomed to the length of most classical music. However, if you are already well-versed in classical music and can listen to entire symphonies with ease, I would advise against buying this album. I now feel a desire to go out again and find the full versions of some of these pieces, since I feel I was cheated by only getting introductions or short movements on most of the album. Guess I should have paid a little more attention to what I was buying.
A Fantastic Compilation.......2004-05-01
The title says it all. It claims to have "the most moving Classical music of all time," and they certainly have a case, as it is chock full of the kind of emotional pieces that can easily bring you to tears. This double CD compilation with 37 passionately beautiful pieces is a steal at $16.99.
If you've ever recorded your favorite songs on to tape, or burned them on to a CD, you'll see that this compilation is exactly what EMI Records has done. It is like a greatest hits, volume 1, of poignant Classical music. Almost all of the musical pieces are classic favorites, though there are a few contemporary ones also.
I found the music on this CD powerful and moving as advertised, and I think that Classical music fans should truly enjoy it. It is well worth the price it's being sold for, and I highly recommend it.
Since there is some missing information as to who the composers and artists are, here they are:
Disk 1
Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor Op.23: I. Allegro Non Troppo E Mol; Andre Previn; Horacio Gutierrez; The London Symphony Orchestra
Mascagni - Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) {Raging Bull}; Riccardo Muti; The Philharmonia Orchestra
Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini - Variation #18 {Somewhere in Time}; Cecile Ousset; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Sir Simon Rattle
Puccini - O Mio Babbino Caro (Gianni Schicchi) {A Room with a View};
Montserrat Caballe; The London Symphony Orchestra; Sir Charles Mackerras
Bach - Viola da Gamba Sonata in G Minor BWV1029 - II. Adagio (Opening) {Truly, Madly, Deeply}; Jordi Savall; Ton Koopman
Richard Strauss - Beim Schlafengehen (Vier Letzte Lieder) {The Hours}; Klaus Tennstedt; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Lucia Popp
Williams - Schindler's List (Theme) {Schlinder's List}; Iain Sutherland; New World Philharmonic; Tasmin Little
Debussy - Clair de Lune {Frankie and Johnnie}; Dame Moura Lympany
Mahler - Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto (Conclusion) {Death in Venice}; New Philharmonia Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli
Catalani - Ebben? Ne Andrò Lontana (La Wally) {Diva}; Maria Callas; The Philharmonia Orchestra; Tullio Serafin
Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 in C Sharp Minor "Moonlight" Op. 27/2 - I. Adagio S; Dame Moura Lympany
Bruch - Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor - II. Adagio (Opening) Sir Yehudi Menuhin; The Philharmonia Orchestra; Walter Susskind
Puccini - E Lucevan le Stelle (Tosca) {The Man Who Cried}; Carlo Bergonzi; Georges Pretre; Orchestre De La Societe` Des Concerts Du Conservatoire
Chopin - Nocturne in C Sharp Minor Op. Posth {The Pianist}; Maria Tipo
Barber - Adagio for Strings {Platoon} Eugene Ormandy; Philadelphia Orchestra
Elgar - Cello Concerto in E Minor Op. 85 - I. Adagio - Moderato (Opening) {Hilary and Jackie}; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Norman Del Mar; Robert Cohen
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Op.102 - II. Andante Dmitri Alexeev; English Chamber Orchestra; Jerzy Maksymiuk
Verdi - Va, Pensiero (Chorus of Hebrew Slaves) (Nabucco) {The Godfather, Pt. 3}; Bernard Haitink; Covent Garden Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Disk 2
Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor (Realised Giazotto) [Extract] {Gallipoli}; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields; Sir Neville Marriner
Nyman - Heart Asks Pleasure First/The Promise {The Piano}; Unknown artist
Quarantotto & Sartori - Time to Say Goodbye; David Abel
J.S. Bach - Goldberg Variations - Aria {The English Patient}; Maria Tipo
Offenbach - Barcarolle (Les Contes d'Hoffmann) {Life Is Beautiful}; Choeurs Rene Ducios; Clu; Elisabeth Schwartskopf; Jeannine Collard; Orchestre De La Societe` Des Concerts Du Conservatoire
Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor - II. Adagio Sostenuto (Opening) {Brief Encounter}; Cecile Ousset; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Sir Simon Rattle
Elgar - Nimrod ("Enigma" Variations) {Elizabeth}; The London Symphony Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
Puccini - Vissi d'Arte (Tosca); Georges Pretre; Maria Callas; Orchestre De La Societe` Des Concerts Du Conservatoire
Myers - Cavatina {The Deer Hunter}; Manuel Barrueco; Steve Morse
Schubert - String Quintet in C D956 - II. Adagio (Opening) {Carrington}; Hungarian Quartet; Laszlo Varga
Gluck - J'Ai Perdu Mon Eurydice (Orphée et Eurydice); Anne Sofie Von Otter; John Eliot Gardiner; Orchestre De L'Opera De Lyon
Chopin - Étude in E "Tristesse" Op.10/3; John Ogden
Verdi - Attendo, Attendo...Addio del Passato (La Traviata); Dame Kiri Te Kanawa; Myung-Whun Chung; The London Symphony Orchestra
Bach - Double Violin Concerto in D Minor BWV 1043 - II. Largo Ma Non Tanto {Children of a Lesser God}; Bath Festial Orchestra; Christian Ferras; Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Kashif - Queen Symphony - III. Adagio {Who Wants to Live Forever - Save Me}; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Tolga Kashif
Chopin - Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor - II. Romance (Larghetto) (Opening) {The Truman Show}; Garrick Ohlsson; Jerzy Maksymiuk; Polish National Symphony Orchestra
Faure - In Paradisum (Requiem) {The Thin Red Line}; Cambridge Choir of Kings Choir; English Chamber Orchestra; Stephen Cleobury
Horner - My Heart Will Go On {Titanic}; David Abel
Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue (Conclusion) {Manhattan}; Andre Previn; The London Symphony Orchestra
Rap Music:
- Elvis By the Presleys (Bonus CD) [Original recording remastered]
- Everything Ecstatic
- Face Value
- From Dusk Till Dawn: Music From The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]
- Golden Slumbers: A Father's Love
- Got Blooze
- Heart
- Hill Country Revue: Live at Bonnaroo [Live]
- I Want My 80's Box [Box set]
- In Motion [EP] [Limited Edition]
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How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb [Import]
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