Most bands, when they want more attention, pump up the volume. Not Elbow. The Manchester quintet's second full-length is quieter than their debut, Asleep At the Back, luring listeners into its clutches with weird sonic details: the twinkling electronics that open "Ribcage;" stuttering guitar feedback on "Not A Job." Equally seductive are singer Guy Garvey's vocals, full of hushed gravity as he mutters thumbnail sketches of characters ranging from nasty buggers ("I've Got Your Number") to his band mates ("Snooks"). Underlying all the subtle touches are some deceptively catchy tunes: the clap-along shuffle of "Buttons & Zips;" a love song from the other side of the world ("Fugitive Motel"), and another that spins as slowly as a lonely satellite ("Switching Off"). Thousands also includes cameos from members of Doves and Alfie, and, on the final bars of the swelling "Grace Under Pressure," a Glastonbury festival audience--the second time through, you'll probably join in, too. --Kurt B. Reighley
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Cast of Thousands [Enhanced]
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Cast of Thousands
Elbow Manufacturer: V2 Ada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000APSML Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Ribcage
- Fallen Angel
- Fugitive Motel
- Snooks (Progress Report)
- Switching Off
- Not A Job
- I've Got Your Number
- Whisper Grass
- Buttons And Zips
- Lay Down Your Cross
- Crawling With Idiot
- Grace Under Pressure
- Flying Dream
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Most bands, when they want more attention, pump up the volume. Not Elbow. The Manchester quintet's second full-length is quieter than their debut, Asleep At the Back, luring listeners into its clutches with weird sonic details: the twinkling electronics that open "Ribcage;" stuttering guitar feedback on "Not A Job." Equally seductive are singer Guy Garvey's vocals, full of hushed gravity as he mutters thumbnail sketches of characters ranging from nasty buggers ("I've Got Your Number") to his band mates ("Snooks"). Underlying all the subtle touches are some deceptively catchy tunes: the clap-along shuffle of "Buttons & Zips;" a love song from the other side of the world ("Fugitive Motel"), and another that spins as slowly as a lonely satellite ("Switching Off"). Thousands also includes cameos from members of Doves and Alfie, and, on the final bars of the swelling "Grace Under Pressure," a Glastonbury festival audience--the second time through, you'll probably join in, too. --Kurt B. ReighleyCustomer Reviews:
a terrific cast.......2007-04-14
Lyrically, Cast of Thousands can basically be taken as a gossip album. (Hence, I imagine, the title.) Songs like Snooks and Buttons and Zips are essentially musings of what the band's friends are up to. Even the romantic numbers are taken in the context of a peer group. "We blew the doors, didn't we, pissed in their champagne, and did a real thing, didn't we? Gave ourselves a name," starts the opening number, Ribcage (one of two songs--Grace under Pressure is the other--that unexpectedly, and quite pleasingly, employ a backing choir for bizarre, cavernous grandeur). Lyrically, this is Elbow's most knowing and clever release. In every respect, it is worth having on your shelf.
Great Elbow CD.......2007-01-11
I've got your number..........2006-09-23
It's good stuff. Mellow, interesting tunes. It grew on me the more I listened to it.
Great songs, but as a whole it's weak.......2006-04-13
Elbow defines what british rock should be..........2005-11-16
At middle of the record there's a jazzy feeling rapidly giving place to an angry guitar (I've Got Your Number), a meditative plainsong smashed by an angry guitar (Whisper Grass) that leave us to the funny "Buttons and Zips" with an almost blockbuster melody (seems strangely like Deep Purple's Smoke On The Water", am I wrong???). The album ending tracks are somber and mournful, "Grace Under Pressure" brings a final hymn with a sentiment of hope to the short "Flying Dream 143"...
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Lost In The Stars (1949 Original Broadway Cast)
Maxwell Anderson , and Alan Paton Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OGX Release Date: 2001-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Hills Of Ixopo
- Thousands Of Miles
- The Train To Johannesburg/Reprise: Thousands Of Miles/The Search
- The Little Gray House
- Who'll Buy/Trouble Man
- Murder In Parkwold/Fear
- Lost In The Stars
- O Tixo, Tixo, Help Me
- Stay Well
- Cry, The Beloved Country
- Big Mole/Chapel Scene
- A Bird Of Passage/Reprise: Thousands Of Miles
Customer Reviews:
One of Weill's best American scores!.......2005-10-16
`Johnny Johnson' is a mildly anti-war play dealing with America's entering the First World War, written in the mid 1930s, when Germany was already uncomfortable for Jews, but not yet on the brink of precipitating World War II. What is most interesting to me about the libretto is the reluctance of the principle character, Johnny, to enlist in the army, while his fiancée (contrary to many famous antiwar works of the past), is all in favor of his enlisting and threatens to break their engagement if he does not enlist. As a work of art, I believe the work is more interesting as a milepost in American antiwar sentiments than as an important artistic work for either the composer or the lyricist. To my ear, there is not a single song from this work that finds its way into the repertoire of balladeers. This is from a composer who has given us `September Song', `Speak Low', `Lost in the Stars', `Saga of Jenny', and `Lonely House', not to mention all the great songs from his German works such as `Mack the Knife' and `Pirate Jenny'. On top of this, there is my feeling that much of the instrumental music sounds very similar to earlier German works, especially `Mahagonny'.
`Lost in the Stars' is based on Alan Paton's novel, `Cry, the Beloved Country' and was written after World War II, in 1948-1949, and has much of the musical interest of what is missing from `Johnny Johnson'. Throughout the play, the instrumental music is much less similar to earlier Weill works and all songs seem stronger. At least two of these songs, `Lost in the Stars', `Trouble Man' and `Stay Well' are often performed by Lotte Lenya and other vocalists. While it may be pushing it a bit, this work seems almost as strong as Gershwin's `Porgy and Bess'.
I bought both because I am a big fan of Kurt Weill's music, and I would recommend both recordings to any and all Weill enthusiasts, especially as both have extensive notes and complete librettos. But, to the person mostly interested in Broadway in general, I would recommend only `Lost in the Stars'.
I will say that the performances of both vocalists and orchestra are excellent on both; however the vocalists on `Lost in the Stars' seem to give just a little extra, possibly because their material is just a bit more substantial.
I love it!!.......2002-07-12
Can we get someone to put this label back in stock?.......1999-12-28
Powerful performance,historically significant.......1999-06-04
"THE MOST MOVING MUSIC AND SACRIFICE OF A NATION.......1999-06-01
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As Thousands Cheer: The Hit Musical Comedy Revue! (1998 New York Revival Cast)
Irving Berlin Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IKV0 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Man Bites Dog - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- How's Chances? - Judy Kuhn/Kevin Chamberlin/Howard McGillin/B.D.Wong
- Heat Wave - Mary Beth Peil/Kevin Chamberlin/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Debts - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Lonely Heart - Judy Kuhn
- The Funnies - B.D. Wong
- Easter Parade - Howard McGillin/Judy Kuhn/Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Mary Beth Peil/B.
- Metropolitan Opening - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Metropolitan Opens In Old-Time Splendor - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Supper Time - Paula Newsome
- Our Wedding Day - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Harlem On My Mind - Paula Newsome
- Through A Keyhole - Howard McGillin/Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/B.D. Wong
- Finale: Not For All The Rice In China - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong
- Let's Have Another Cup Of Coffee - Kevin Chamberlin/Paula Newsome/Judy Kuhn/Mary Beth Peil/Howard McGillin/B.D. Wong K
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Revues loosely mixing sketches, songs, and dance numbers were Broadway staples for decades, but most of them, including 1933's hit As Thousands Cheer, have fallen into oblivion. After a successful small-scale revival in New York in 1998, the show finally got its first recording. All of Irving Berlin's songs are preserved in lovely, minimalist (piano and bass) arrangements by a crack cast, while fortunately only one of Moss Hart's now-creaky sketches made it to the CD. Though "Heat Wave" and "Easter Parade" are genuine classics, the real thrill comes from the lesser-known numbers. Judy Kuhn is wrenching on "Lonely Heart," while Howard McGillin's "Though a Keyhole" packs a surprising blend of ferocity and sarcasm that will surprise those who dismiss Berlin as blandly wholesome. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
wonderful!.......2006-07-26
Only for Collectors.......2002-02-16
It's good but BE AWARE!!.......2001-12-13
Unfortunately, even though the performances were very good, I was disappointed to find this recording having only piano/acoustic bass (which was barely audible) arrangements. I was SOOOO looking forward to a fully orchestrated CD presentation. In addition, the piano playing was rather wimpy and with this type of thin instrumentation - that costs the CD one star.
If you desperately want to hear this great score (like I did) buy this CD, but don't expect to be blown away by the production.
"Great Revue......Judy that was for you!!!!".......2000-10-18
Thousands should cheer indeed!.......2000-03-14
The cast is simply wonderful. They are so flexible; can croon or swoon like a torch singer in one number, create slapstick humor the next, sound like a 50 voice choir sometimes, and reduce you to tears at others. All this achieved with just a piano and a bass! I'm particularly charmed by the relatively unknown Berlin songs such as 'How's Chances' and 'Our Wedding Day', but the high points must be 'Suppertime' and 'Harlem on my Mind'!
If you already have a taste for older musicals, this is a must have. If not, sample it and discover the enjoyment it can offer as opposed to 'new' musicals.
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Cast of Thousands
Elbow Manufacturer: V2 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00013NE6I Release Date: 2004-01-27 |
Tracks:
- Ribcage
- Fallen Angel
- Fugitive Motel
- Snooks (Progress Report)
- Switching Off
- Not A Job
- I've Got Your Number
- Whisper Grass
- Buttons And Zips
- Lay Down Your Cross
- Crawling With Idio
- Grace Under Pressure
- Flying Dream 143
Customer Reviews:
Moving Rock But Probably Not Everyone's Bag.......2005-03-09
It sounds a bit more polished than Asleep but is just as moving and it's a bit more psychedelic but just as powerful. Although Elbow sounds relatively familiar, they have a fairly timeless sound, not borrowing too heavily from any one decade's influences. While the first album tended to have a few more all out rock moments, Cast Of Thousands sees Garvey and company matured to a more composed and collected form. Their power lies in their simplicity...but it's pretty much pointless to try to fully explain the movement of Elbow. Their work just needs to be felt. Imagine that! Feelings still exist some 20 years after Satan launched his own channel, MTV. In the words of the Glastonbury 2002 crown at the end of "Grace Under Pressure," an amazingly moving song, "we still believe in love so f**k you!"
Elbow and their amazing technicoloured creamed goat..*cough*.......2004-03-18
Elbow were in perth last saturday supporting placebo, and they did an acoustic live set at one of our record stores here in perth. i have to say, for the first time that i had ever heard these guys play, they were amazing and i was imediately in love with their music.
afterwards we went up and talked to the guys, and they were really cool, we got stuff signed, and it was amazing, later on we met them again and they recognised us and we ended up talking to them again...they were just so fantastic, in everyway (i find myself in love with mark-the guitarist) but they are just brilliant and you should buy this CD because they are the best.
-Friend of Elbow-
Evolving, but..........2004-03-08
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Cast of Thousands
The Adverts Manufacturer: Fire UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006VYJBY Release Date: 2005-01-31 |
Tracks:
- Cast of Thousands
- Adverts
- My Place
- Male Assault
- Television's Over
- Fate of Criminals
- Love Songs
- I Surrender
- I Looked at the Sun
- I Will Walk You Home
- Television's Over [Single Version][*]
- Back from the Dead [*]
Tracks:
- One Chord Wonders [*]
- Bored Teenagers [*]
- Gary Gilmore's Eyes [*]
- New Boys [*]
- Quickstep [*]
- We Who Wait [*]
- New Church [*]
- Safety in Numbers [*]
- Great British Mistake [*]
- Fate of Criminals [*]
- Television's Over [*]
- Love Songs [*]
- Back from the Dead [*]
- I Surrender [*]
- Adverts [*]
- I Looked at the Sun [*]
- Cast of Thousands [*]
- I Will Walk You Home [*]
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Lost in Boston II Unsung Musicals
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000014UB Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Man And Wife - Liz Larsen/Sal Viviano
- Guess We May As Well Stay Married Now - Glory Crampton/Guy Haines
- Thousands Of Flowers - Rita Gardner/Ron Raines
- Throw It Away - Karen Ziemba/Harry Groener
- What Am I Doing Here? - Liz Callaway
- Italy In Technicolor - Judy Kaye/Buddy Crutchfield
- I Have Acted Like A Fool - Debbie Pavelka/Richard Roland
- When Messiah Comes - Lee Wilkof
- Just A Map - Meg Bussert
- I'm Lost - Walter Willison
- Say When - Kaye Ballard
- It Was Always You - Gregg Edelman
- Flaemmchen (The Flame Girl) - Lynnette Perry
- The Only Game In Town - Karen Mason
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A wonderful collection of show tunes ........1998-12-06
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The Musicality of Berlin
Irving Berlin Manufacturer: Jay Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000640LX Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
Tracks:
- Play a Simple Melody (Watch Your Step) - Jason Carr and Paul Bateman
- Mr. Monotony (Jerome Robbins' Broadway) - Kim Criswell
- Moonshine Lullaby (Annie Get Your Gun) - Judy Kaye
- Cheek to Cheek (Top Hat) - Janice Day and Michael Law
- Heat Wave (As Thousands Cheer) - Issy Van Randwyck
- Shaking the Blues Away (Ziegfield Follies of 1927) - Elisabeth Welch
- They Say It's Wonderful (Annie Get Your Gun) - Thomas Allen and Valerie Masterson
- There's Something to Dance About (Call Me Madam) - Kim Criswell and company
- Easter Parade Fantasy (Easter Parade) - Richard Balcombe
- When I Lost You - Elisabeth Welch
- Alexander's Ragtime Band (Friars' Frolic of 1911) - Kenneth Nelson
- God Bless America - Shezwae Powell and chorus
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Cast of Thousands
Elbow Manufacturer: V2 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00009NQZC Release Date: 2003-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Ribcage
- Fallen Angel
- Fugitive Motel
- Snooks (Progress Report)
- Switching Off
- Not a Job
- I've Got Your Number
- Buttons and Zips
- Crawling With Idiot
- Grace Under Pressure
- Flying Dream 143
Album Description
Second album from Bury, England indie band Elbow & the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut 'Asleep In The Back', which was released in 2001. A brooding melancholic rock band, who have drawn comparisons to Radiohead & who's influences range from Jeff Buckley through to Peter Gabriel. Includes the lead single 'Fallen Angel'. V2. 2003.Album Details
"cast of Thousands" was Demoed at a Friend's House in Western Scotland and Recorded by the Band and Long Term Production Collaborator, Ben Hillier (Blur, Clinic, Clearlake) at Parr Street Studios in Liverpool. Final Mixing Took Place at the Dairy in Brixton. Elbow were One of the Brightest Discoveries of 2001, their First Single, "Newborn", Gaining a Single of the Week from Both the Nme and the Independent Alongside Ranking in Many Paper's End of Year Charts for that Year. Their Debut LP, "Asleep in the Back" was a Mercury Nominated Release and the Band Found Themselves also Nominated for Best New British Band at the Brits in 2002.Customer Reviews:
"Thousands" is worth it.......2005-02-24
The opening track, "Ribcage," is a gradual buildup accentuated with a gospel choir, followed by the vaguely funky "Fallen Angel," the brilliantly bluesy "Fugitive Motel," the magnificent "Grace Under Pressure," the African-inspired "Snooks (Progress Report)," the insanely catchy "Buttons and Zips," before rounding off on the same solid note it started with on the brief "Flying Dream."
"Cast of Thousands" somehow manages the impossible: it hangs on to frustration and dreariness , while managing to shift into a more optimistic space. Basically it's a collection that has retained its edginess, but is able to sing a little wistfully, "I blow you a kiss/It should reach you tomorrow/As it flies from the other side of the world..."
The more typical drums'n'percussion are joined by string sections in such songs as "Fugitive Motel," which adds an extra dimension to it. Not to mention barking dogs, tambourines, accordians and sprawling synths. Only the African drums start to drag. And the music is layered in a peculiar way, shifting the guitar and bass over one another. As a result, the instrumentation is richly layered like a gourmet cake.
Singer Guy Garvey is rather reminiscent of Radiohead's Thom Yorke, but a little more hesitant. He sounds unsure in many tracks, as if he isn't sure how he should sing with the music flowing behind him. And in some of the tracks, the London Community Gospel Choir provides a panoramic sweep of backing vocals.
Elbow is still in fine form in "Cast of Thousands," a rich slice of lovelorn pop-rock that will appeal to fans of diverse, intricate music. A must have.
My favorite for 2003.......2004-01-23
Brilliant.......2003-12-25
Beautiful Brilliance..........2003-12-08
on a beautiful day. "Fugitive Motel" is happily stuck in my head. Elbow is as evocative as New Order with their lyrics...
"Grace Under Pressure" - if only Tony Blair listened to that track more often... Definitely incredible - they have grown stronger. Guy Garvey is definitely the new voice of this decade.
Elevates me over a cast of thousands.......2003-11-14
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Cast of Thousands
The Adverts Manufacturer: Fire Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006TMXUA Release Date: 2005-04-19 |
Tracks:
- Cast Of Thousands
- The Adverts
- My Place
- Male Assault
- Television's Over
- Fate Of Criminals
- Love Songs
- I Surrender
- I Looked At The Sun
- I Will Walk You Home
- Bonus Track: Television Over (Single Version)
- Back From The Dead
Tracks:
- One Chord Wonders
- Bored Teenagers
- Gary Gilmore's Eyes
- Newboys
- Quickstep
- We Who Wait
- New Church
- Safety In Numbers
- Great British Mistake
- Fate Of Criminals
- Television's Over
- Love Songs
- Back From The Dead
- I Surrender
- The Adverts
- I Looked At The Sun
- Cast Of Thousands
- I Will Walk You Home
Album Description
2 CD set from the punk legends containing their classic 2nd album from 1980 plus 2 added bonus tracks 'Television's Over' (single version) & 'Back From The Dead', while disc 2 is a collection of tracks the band recorded for the late, great John Peel in the late 70s, including versions of all their hits including the 'One Chord Wonders' and 'Gary Gilmore's Eye's. Fire. 2005.
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Cast of Thousands: The Songs of Craig Carnelia
Eric Michael Gillett Manufacturer: Harbinger ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000017JK Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
Tracks:
- Cast Of Thousands
- Old Movies
- She Was K.C.
- Look In My Eyes
- Apartment 1-F
- Give Me A Nickel
- You Can Have The T.V.
- The Things I Learned In High School
- The Kid Inside (Part I)
- What You'd Call A Dream
- The Kid Inside (Part II)/Magellan
- Come On Snow
- What The Song Should Say/Fran And Janie
- The Mason
- Just A Housewife
- For Them
- Flight
- Life On Earth
- A Minute
Customer Reviews:
1000 Thumbs Up for Cast of Thousands!.......2004-06-14
An absolute belter!.......2002-11-23
spectacular.......2002-10-30
his children's album (sing a rainbow) is still available for those of you with kids.
Beautifully interpreted poetry..........2000-12-07
Wish his first album from Elba was still around.......1999-03-24
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- EP [EP]
- Everything I've Got in My Pocket
- f#a# (infinity symbol)
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