Love Is Red

Love Is Red

Track Listings

1. You're the Bomb
2. So Beautiful
3. Love Is Red
4. Wilderness
5. Reunion
6. Moon
7. Settlement
8. You Got a Reputation
9. Doxology
10. Love Won't Last the Afternoon

Love Is Red,David Poe,The Lab,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Love Is Red

Jerry Hadley - Golden Days - Tenor hits from the Golden Age of Operetta
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    Jerry Hadley - Golden Days - Tenor hits from the Golden Age of Operetta

    Manufacturer: RCA
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    ASIN: B000003FQQ
    Release Date: 1994-08-16

    Tracks:

    1. Song of the Vagabonds
    2. I'm Falling in Love With Someone
    3. Streets of New York
    4. Neapolitan Love Song
    5. Desert Song/One Alone
    6. Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me
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    American Dreamer: Songs of Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson; Jay Unger; Molly Mason
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • It's Dreamy
    • My Favorite Composer of all time
    • An American classic from Hampson that brings smiles and tears
    • OMG!!! More than 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 stars, one of the best album in the world!!!
    • It's simply lovely
    American Dreamer: Songs of Stephen Foster; Thomas Hampson; Jay Unger; Molly Mason
    Thomas Hampson , Jay Ungar , Molly Mason , Garrison Keillor , David Alpher , Mark Rust , Michael Parloff , Peter Ecklund , John Kirk , Arnold Kinsella , and Stephen Foster
    Manufacturer: Angel Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002SK7
    Release Date: 1992-10-20

    Tracks:

    1. Opening Solo Violin
    2. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
    3. Hard Times Come Again No More
    4. The Voice Of Bygone Days
    5. Foster Favorites Medley (Ring, Ring The Banjo (1851) Oh! Susanna (1848) Camptown Races (1850)
    6. Open Thy Lattice, Love (1844)
    7. Beautiful Dreamer (1864)
    8. That's What's The Matter
    9. Old Home Medley (Old Folks at Home (1851) My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night (1853)
    10. Molly! Do You Love Me? (1850)
    11. Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair (1851)
    12. Comrades, Fill No Glass For Me (1855)
    13. Dancing On The River (Nelly Bly (1850) The Glendy Burk (1860) Angelina Baker (1850)
    14. My Wife Is A Most Knowing Woman (1863)
    15. Gentle Annie (1856)
    16. Linger In Blissful Repose (1858)
    17. Ah! May The Red Rose Live Alway (1850)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars It's Dreamy.......2007-01-10

    This is a very wonderful recording of Stephen Foster by a master singer.
    Foster's songs are of a more innocent and naive time in the American psyche, a time that it would not hurt us to remember, given the wretched brutality of American culture today (something you'll appreciate after listening to this recording).

    The songs are beautifully sung by Mr. Hamspon, and the musical accompaniment with piano, mandolin, tuba, banjo, etc. seems a perfect setting for this period music. I enjoyed the musical interludes of Foster songs (not sung by Mr. Hampson), such as "Oh, Suzanna", "My Old Kentucky Home", and "Camptown Races." They are foot-stompin' and finger-snappin' good in a non-syncopated way.

    Mr. Hampson's voice is so beautiful, and he has done such a wonderful job with these song's you'll just have to hear it, and when you do, tell me that you're not dreaming.

    I remember reading a quote by John Phillip Sousa that decried the use of syncopation in American popular music. I never understood it until listening to this recording. The richness and intensity of American popular music (as experienced in the work of Stephen Foster) has been lost.
    Everything has to be so cool today, thanks to syncopation, and "cool" really means no emotion.

    If emotion is what you want, emotion is what you'll get with Stephen Foster's songs. It was a time when the death of loved ones (especially those who died in their youth) was experienced more often (see "I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair" and "Gentle Annie"). And we were not protected from the vicissitudes of fate by myriad government programs, modern medicine and universal prosperity (see "Hard Times").
    Husbands and wives had their differences then, as today, (see the amusing song "My Wife is a Most Knowin' Woman") The passion of the Civil War (Foster was a Unionist),is reflected in a wonderful, fun song, "That's What's the Matter."

    If you love good music, and you have heart which can be stirred, and you love your country, this is for you.

    I love this recording. It has opened up the door to my "beautiful dreams," dreams of bygone days, lost love, and whatever else we pine for.

    I wanted to buy several copies for my friends, but somehow I felt that the impact of this recording was so personal, that it could not be shared with others. Not that they couldn't enjoy it, but that I could not begin to share the intense emotion and reverie stirred in my heart by these beautiful songs.

    5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Composer of all time.......2006-08-20

    Growing up playing his stuff on piano, I love the instrumentality of this CD..the violins give off that wail that he speaks of..I am not sure what it is about Stephen Foster but these verses..grab me like no other..there is so much sensitivity to it..

    I dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair
    Born like a vapor on the summer air
    I see her tripping where the bright streams play
    Happy as the daisies that dance on her way
    Many were the wild notes her merry voice would pour

    but the violins in this CD make this CD the best out there..
    FYI should you be into astrology Stephen Foster is definition of Cancer...Sun and Moon conjunct in Cancer with mars in Scorpio..i love his lyrics..almost to the point of obsession..

    5 out of 5 stars An American classic from Hampson that brings smiles and tears.......2006-07-17

    Stephen Foster was the greatest American composer of sentimental parlor ballads--he so perfectly imitated folk songs that his music wound up turning into them. In an age of home music-making and later of families sitting around the radio, Foster's songs were a staple, often performed by crossover artists from opera like Lawrence Tibbett. Those were plump, ripe styles of singing, highly flavored by church hymns.

    In this 1992 collection of 17 Foster favorites, plus a few rareties, Hampson drops the platform manner and goes straight for heartfelt sincerity. His tone is plain yet sweet, his expression intimate. He is accompanied by instruments redolent of the Victorian drawing room (guitar, fiddle, upright piano), and the mood they create brings tears and smiles of remembrance. This music is embedded in America's genes, and it's wonderful to realize that every note is still alive and throbbing with feeling.

    5 out of 5 stars OMG!!! More than 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 stars, one of the best album in the world!!!.......2005-11-25

    Simply one word, WOW!!!
    Thomas Hampson's voice is simply fantasic. His voice is very different from regular operatic baritone voice, very sweet, and rich. I really cant believe an operatic baritone can sing folk song like THIS good, in my opinion he sounds even better than his opera works in this album. His voice and the background music matches perfectly, the outcome would move u to tears, and u can feel the origin of MUSIC. This album really shows what the word MUSIC means, and the songs simply just ALL beautiful. I like his "beautiful dreamer", "my life is well knowing woman", and "jeanie with the light brown hair" the most. When I listen the songs I would just imagine that I am in the world of past USA, and I can feel the life of the ppl in the past USA~ just like watching an old classic movie, it would touch ur heart and fall in love with this album.

    5 out of 5 stars It's simply lovely.......2004-12-14

    I didn't know Stephen Foster (I thought): wrong: Oh Susanna, etc, I knew, but had no idea who the composer was.

    This CD is a revelation. The melodies are so beautiful, as are the poems, and Thomas Hampson just brings them to life as wonderfully as ever. I especially love "Beautiful Dreamer" - it gives me butterflies - and "My wife is a most knowing woman" - the way he makes the voices and the indignation is just brilliant. If one needed reminding what a brilliant singer Mr Hampson is - this disk does it.
    Kama Sutra: A Tale Of Love - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • opening titles music?
    • Great Indian Mystery, well-done
    • I love Indian Music
    • Kama Sutra = Beautiful Movie, Beautiful Music
    • Captivating!!!!
    Kama Sutra: A Tale Of Love - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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    ASIN: B000000GTR
    Release Date: 1997-02-11

    Tracks:

    1. Omiya
    2. Maya's Theme
    3. Maya Takes Revenge
    4. Aphrodisiac
    5. Wedding Song
    6. Jai's Flower
    7. The Eternal Triangle - Mychael Danna/L. Subramaniam
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    12. The Glory Of God Is In You - Ustad Vilayat H. Khan
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    15. Examining, Examining
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    17. Come Paint My Breasts With Sandalwood - Indira Varma
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    21. The Execution - Mychael Danna/L. Subramaniam
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    23. Off To New Horizons Of Love You Go (Ulfat Ki Nayi Manzil Ko Chala) - Iqbal Bano

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars opening titles music?.......2006-02-08

    Hi.

    Does anyone know what is the music from the opening titles of the movie?It is before the song Omiya starts.It is not included in the CD and i'd like to know the title.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Indian Mystery, well-done.......2005-07-16

    This is a very nice album for esoteric enthusiasts to add to their Indian mix.

    5 out of 5 stars I love Indian Music.......2005-07-05

    I love the movie Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. Indira Varhma and Sarita Chowdery are very, very beautiful women. And the music in the movie was hott! Especially the song at Princess Tara's wedding where everyone is dancing and Maya is serving the guests in her beautiful red sari. It had a cool beat and I felt like dancing, Indian style!

    5 out of 5 stars Kama Sutra = Beautiful Movie, Beautiful Music.......2005-06-27

    Love the movie...cinematography is wonderful, a truely beautiful movie, everything is a feast for the eyes. The soundtrack is just as good, perfect blend of exotic music that can be enjoyed lounging around or even bellydanced to.

    5 out of 5 stars Captivating!!!!.......2003-09-05

    The songs are sensual, calming, meditative and spiritual. If you appreciate different cultures, this album is for you. Whenever i play this album i turn all the lights out, and light candles, burn incense and meditate. I highly recommend this album with monsoon wedding soundtrack. Everyone i know loves this album. Get it.
    Blue Wheat
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Outstanding
    • Incredible..Worth 30 stars
    • Superb singing matched with superb arrangements
    • Beautiful music
    • Beautiful Music, Yet There Is No There Here
    Blue Wheat
    Stephen Foster , John , American Traditional , Spiritual Traditional , and Dale Warland Singers
    Manufacturer: American Choral
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    ASIN: B000003M4T
    Release Date: 1996-06-18

    Tracks:

    1. Oh, Shenandoah (Traditional)
    2. He's Goin' Away (Traditional)
    3. Skip To My Lou (Traditional)
    4. Steal Away (Spiritual)
    5. Wayfarin' Stranger (Traditional)
    6. Soldier, Soldier Won't You Marry Me? (Traditional)
    7. Pretty Saro (Traditional)
    8. Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier
    9. Black Is The Color (Traditional)
    10. Red River Valley 9 (Traditional)
    11. Nelly Bly (Stephen Foster)
    12. My Lord, What A Mornin' (Spiritual)
    13. Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster)
    14. Hard Times Come Again No More (Stephen Foster)
    15. Single Girl (Traditional)
    16. Deep River (Spiritual)
    17. Buffalo Gals (Cool White [John Hodges])
    18. The Water is Wide (Traditional)
    19. Black Sheep (African-American lullaby)

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2007-06-06

    Robert De Cormier's remarkable arrangement and Marie Spar Dymit's and Lynette Johnson's pure vocals of "Johnny Has Gone for a Soldier" are well worth the price of the entire CD.

    5 out of 5 stars Incredible..Worth 30 stars.......2007-05-16

    The Dale Warland Singers are my benchmark by which I judge all other choirs. The uniformity of sound, blend, and precise entrances, uniformity are incredible - almost inhuman. Excluding the all male Chanticleer from the roster, this was the finest choir in America. Now that they have broken up, buy all of their CD's you won't be disappointed!

    5 out of 5 stars Superb singing matched with superb arrangements.......2004-07-03

    A project like this one inevitably highlights the skill of arrangers, and Dale Warland has selected some of the most talented anywhere. Most of these selections will be familiar to listeners, but I doubt most people have heard, for example, "Red River Valley" in Carol Barnett's haunting version here, and ditto for her magnificent "Deep River."

    The disc opens with a spectacular, panoramic "Shenandoah" that takes maximum advantage of the Dale Warland Singers' refined sound, and things only get better (if that's possible). Other favorites are a cheery, fizzing "Nelly Bly" and Mark Keller's strong reworking of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More."

    Throughout the recording, the freshness of the arrangements is matched by the irresistible singing. This group is known for its outstanding performances and recordings, but this must be counted as one of their all-time best. The sound quality is terrific, capturing the gorgeous blend and precision of the group in a natural-sounding acoustic. Just stunning.

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful music.......2003-07-03

    I bought this CD after hearing a few of the recordings on our local NPR radio station. I was not disappointed in any of the selections. Very beautiful.

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music, Yet There Is No There Here.......2003-01-13

    The Dale Warland Singers (DWS) are among the relatively few musical professionals, who by their aesthetic standards and demonstrated artistry, have taken the less traveled and narrow road to exemplary artistic excellence.

    The sound quality and acoustics are excellently engineered in this 20-bit original recording. The most delicately blend and inflection of the singers' voice can be heard. This sheaf of choral works has once existed in real space and time in the kaleidoscopic folklife of past generations. In recording the "Blue Wheat", the 40-member DWS, the creme de la creme of professional choral ensembles, has elevated the common oral tradition of American folk music into a rarified choral art form a capella "in the style of the chapel."

    If the soul of the DWS is a capella singing, then Warland and the arrangers are the wings of the same soul. Among the kapellmeisters whose arrangements have graced this folksong anthology are the late Norman Luboff and Roger Wagner. Also included in this album are contemporary arrangements by other esteemed composers: John Rutter (conductor of The Cambridge Singers), Carol Barnett (the DWS resident composer from 1992 to 2001), and Stephen Paulus.

    Gertrude Stein is famous for saying of her childhood home, Oakland, California, "When you get there, there's no there there." Purportedly, Stein opined this city by the San Francisco Bay lacked a defining sense of place. Bel canto notwithstanding, the folk melodies of "Blue Wheat" invoke a longing for something no longer possible. The abyss between the America today and the its past is impossible to bridge. Already, we have yielded to the abstractness of political correctness. Our past is either neglected, actively destroyed, or selectively museumed. We do not live in an understood land and culture. There is no there here in the presence of this music. It is only the poignancy of the moment that these beautifully rendered tunes live in our mind. We have to accept this reality as part and parcel of our rootlessness.

    If the Oakland Raiders do make it to and win the Superbowl in 2003, there is a there there for some in the football community, albeit fleeting.
    The Alamo: The Essential Film Music Collection
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • More expensive than the other Essential but worth it.
    • Excellent compilation of an important composer.
    • "film composer Dimitri Tiomkin gave his all and then some"
    The Alamo: The Essential Film Music Collection
    Dimitri Tiomkin
    Manufacturer: Silva America
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    ASIN: B00022MBNK
    Release Date: 2004-07-13

    Tracks:

    1. Night Passage
    2. Tension At Table Rock
    3. High Noon
    4. The War Wagon
    5. The Wild Wild West: Main Theme
    6. The Wild Wild West: The Ballad Of Jim West
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    11. The Unforgiven: Across The Texas Panhandle
    12. The Unforgiven: The Need For Love
    13. The Unforgiven: Horse Ballet
    14. The Young Land
    15. Duel In The Sun

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    1. The Fall Of The Roman Empire: Overture
    2. The Fall Of The Roman Empire: The Fall Of Love
    3. The Fall Of The Roman Empire: Pax Romana
    4. 55 Days Peking
    5. Land Of The Pharaohs
    6. Circus World (The Magnificent Showman)
    7. Dial M For Murder
    8. Strangers On A Train
    9. Giant: Main Title
    10. Giant: Love Theme
    11. Giant: The Jett Rink Theme
    12. The High And The Mighty
    13. Wild Is The Wind
    14. The Guns Of Navarone

    Tracks:

    1. Cyrano De Bergerac
    2. The Well
    3. Friendly Persuasion
    4. Town Without Pity
    5. It's A Wonderful Life
    6. Tarzan And The Mermaids
    7. The Thing From Another World
    8. The Alamo: Overture/Prologue
    9. The Alamo: Davy Crockett
    10. The Alamo: Tennessee Babe
    11. The Alamo: The Battle Of The Alamo
    12. The Alamo: The Green Leaves Of Summer
    13. The Alamo: Finale

    Tracks:

    1. Giant: This Then Is Texas
    2. Rawhide: Rawhide
    3. High Noon: Do Not Forsake Me
    4. Night Passage: Follow The River
    5. Giant: The Ballad Of Jett Rink
    6. Friendly Persuasion: Thee I Love
    7. It's A Wonderful Life
    8. Wild Is The Wind
    9. The High And The Mighty
    10. The War Wagon: The Ballad Of The War Wagon
    11. Rio Braco
    12. The Young Land: Strange Are The Ways Of Love
    13. The Wild Wild West: The Ballad Of Jim West
    14. The Wild Wild West: The Wild Wild West

    Amazon.com

    Dimitri Tiomkin was one of the most prominent composers of Hollywood's Golden Age and beyond, his career spanning a half-century and some of America's most classic films. This sprawling, four-disc anthology (its title a marketing nod to the modern remake of one of Tiomkin's notable collaborations with John Wayne) features new digital recordings of full-bodied performances by the City of Prague Orchestra and Festival Chorus, the most ambitious and comprehensive tribute to the composer yet attempted. There's something here for film score buffs (rarities like a suite from his sci-fi genre-defining Thing From Another World and the "Main Theme" for the pilot of TV's Wild, Wild West) and novice alike; indeed one could scarcely ask for a more complete overview of Tiomkin's robust orchestral oeuvre. Divided into four chapters, disc one chronicles how the Ukrainian immigrant concocted a rich Western film heritage (including such genre landmarks as Red River, High Noon, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and Rio Bravo) from largely European traditions, while the next two CD's cover his rousing work for epics and thrillers of every stripe, and collaborations with Hitchcock, Wayne, Capra, Stevens and more. The concluding disc pays homage to Tiomkin the unlikely pop tunesmith, via his hit vocal themes to Rawhide, Wild is the Wind and High Noon's "Do Not Forsake Me." --Jerry McCulley

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars More expensive than the other Essential but worth it........2007-04-22

    This is an excellent set of music of Dimitri Tiomkin's music! The 4th disc is short (at just over 30 minutes), but thats because it is just the vocal versions of tracks which appeared in instrumental form throughout the first 3 discs. Whenever you buy a silva screen compilation, the first thing you ask yourself is 'when were these recordings made' and 'do I have these tracks on other compilations? Thankfully, this set has TONS of new recordings, but there is some recycled stuff and they are as follows:

    Dial M For Murder is from the 1993 History of Hitchcock Vol. I, while Strangers on a Train is from 1995's History of Hitchcock Vol. II.

    Three tracks originate from 1994's "Music From the Films Of John Wayne". They are "The High and the Mighty", "The Alamo - Overture" and "The Alamo - Green Leaves of Summer".


    Red River is from 1996's "How The West Was Won: Classic Western Film Scores Vol. One".

    The Thing From Another World suite is from the excelllent 1998 set "Alien Invasion: Space And Beyond II"

    Many tracks first appeared on "Way Out West: The Essential Western Film Music Collection Vol. Two". They are: "Duel In The Sun", "The Alamo (Davy Crockett)", "Friendly Persuasion", "Giant (Main Theme)", "Gunfight at the OK Corral", "High Noon", "Rio Bravo", and "The Unforgiven (The Need For Love)".

    The rest of the tracks are brand spankin new, and most are not available on other discs, so snag this one up in a hurry!

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent compilation of an important composer........2004-07-16

    This long overdue collection of Tiomkin standards and rarities is a must for any fan of symphonic music; albeit, for film or concert hall. As the liner notes clarify; these recordings are a real labor of love for James Fitzpatrick and the Silva Screen team. Tiomkin is; undoubtedly, one of the most difficult of composers to replicate. This recording comes extremely close to "hitting the nail on the head" particularly with tracks such as: "Across the Texas Panhandle" from the Unforgiven, The Entr'acte from Duel in the Sun, The Guns of Navarone, The War Wagon, and the main title and Jett Rink theme from Giant. This recording is a bargain, particularly for collectors who have sought after many of Tiomkin's composer conducted soundtracks (which are getting harder and harder to obtain). Listeners who enjoy this set should consider seeking out previous cd releases of the soundtracks to "The Guns of Navarone" (SONY, Varese Sarabande), "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (Varese Sarabande, PEG), "55 Days at Peking" (Varese Sarabande), and "The Alamo" :original soundtrack (still available on SONY-Legacy).

    5 out of 5 stars "film composer Dimitri Tiomkin gave his all and then some".......2004-07-13

    Silva America presents the ultimate in film music during the illustrious career of an icon and legendary composer of film scores ~ "Alamo:Dimitri Tiomkin Essential Film Collection/O.S.T", featuring some long forgotten 53 cues that sent chills and thrills into the pulses of world events ~ selections from a limited collectors edition that would make any "film-score-buff" green with envy.

    Tiomkin was born in Ukraine, Russia [1894-1979] attended and graduated from St. Petersburg Academy[studied under the famed composer Glazunov] ~ had a degree in music as well as law ~ came to America in 1925, shown great interest for Native American music early in his film career.

    Great fondness for "The Western" ~ "DUEL IN THE SUN" (1946) (Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barrymore, Lilian Gish and Charles Bickford - one of biggest and successful epic Westerns ever, score & photography was simply breathtaking), "RED RIVER" (1948) (John Wayne, Monty Cliff and Walter Brennan - the Duke should have won an Oscar for his performance as the aging cantankerous cattle baron)"HIGH NOON" (1952)(classic film with Gary Cooper in his Oscar winning performance of Will Kane), "TENSION AT TABLE ROCK" (1956), "GUNFIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL" (1957)(Burt Lancaster as Wyatt Earp & Kirk Douglas as Doc Holliday pulled this off with the help of the Main Theme), "NIGHT PASSAGE" (1957), "RIO BRAVO" (1959) (top box office leaders John Wayne, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan and Ricky Nelson), "THE YOUNG LAND" (1959) (young Dennis Hopper), "RAWHIDE" (TV Series) (1959-66) (Eric Fleming as trail boss Gil Favor & Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates), "THE UNFORGIVEN" (1960) (Burt Lancaster, Audie Murphy and Audrey Hepburn), "THE WILD, WILD WEST" (TV Series) (1965-69)(Tiomkin's music never saw the light of day), "WAR WAGON" (1967) (John Wayne & Kirk Douglas starred) (beautifully melodic) ~ it's easy to see why Tiomkin loved Western lore.

    Second disc contains The Epics ~ "LAND OF THE PHARAOHS" (1955) (Jack Hawkins as Pharaoh Cheops and a beautiful Joan Collins as his scheming wife), "55 DAYS AT PEKING" (1963) (Charlton Heston, David Niven and Ava Gardner is the all star cast), "THE FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE" (1964) (featuring Alec Guinness as emperor Marcus Aurelius), "CIRCUS WORLD" (1964) (John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale and Rita Hayworth under the big top) ~ next we Hitchcock Thrillers with "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" (1951) (a masterpiece film featuring Robert Walker and Farley Granger are both very convincing as we learn, never talked to strangers on a train or anywhere), "DIAL M FOR MURDER" (1954) (tense moments come from Grace Kelly, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings - they don't get any better than this) ~ finally Drama and High Adventure with "HIGH AND MIGHTY" (1954) (another outstanding performance by John Wayne, as the co-pilot of an airline whistling the haunting theme), "GIANT" (1956)(another big epic film with Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean and Chill Wills show us what it's like to be a Texan, with oil and money), "WILD IS THE WIND" (1957) (Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani and Anthony Franciosa), "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE" (1961) (World War II film featuring Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn, David Niven and Stanley Baker on a small Greek Island trying to outwit the Germans and a very big gun) ~ some of Tiomkin's most inspiring themes rise to the surface.

    On disc three ~ as we continue with Drama and High Adventures "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" (1946) (James Stewart, Donna Reed, Thomas Mitchell, Lionel Barrymore and Ward Bond with wholesome warm and endearing themes from our favorite composer), "TARZAN AND THE MERMAIDS" (1948) (in his 12th film as Tarzan, Johnny Weissmuller still had what it takes to swim and defeat the man-god Balu - Weissmuller and Tiomkin the perfect combination for this Tarzan adventure), "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" (1950) (Jose Ferrer stars as Edmond Rostand's famous swordsman with a even more famous nose), "THE WELL" (1951) (intense cues give the film musical triumphs in final scenes), "THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD" (1951) (exciting Howard Hawks film with a score to match), "FRIENDLY PERSUASION" (1956) (director William Wyler shows the life and times of a Quaker family played by Gary Cooper, Dorothy Mcguire and Anthony Perkins during the American Civil War, very touching), "THE ALAMO" (1960) (big budget epic western with Big John Wayne it's producer, director and star as Davy Crockett with a haunting and never to be forgotten "The Green Leaves of Summer"), "TOWN WITHOUT PITY" (1961) (Kirk Douglas in a post-war Germany story, blends jazz themes with Tiomkin signature arrangements) ~ Tiomkin always made the difference when it came to scoring a film.

    The last and final disc four ~ The Tiomkin Vocal Songbook featuring "This Then is Texas" (Giant), "Rawhide" (Rawhide), "Do Not Forsake Me" (High Noon), "Follow the River" (Night Passage), "The Ballad of Jett Rink" (Giant), "Thee I Love" (Friendly Percuasion), "It's A Wonderful Life", "Wild Is The Wind", "The High and the Mighty", The Ballad of the War Wagon" (The War Wagon), "Rio Bravo", "Strange are the Ways of Love" (The Young Land), "The Ballad of Jim West" (The Wild Wild West), "The Wild Wild West" (The Wild Wild West) ~ many were hit makers of the day and in the top ten.

    Outstanding performances by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (Nic Raine, Paul Bateman, Mario Klemens - are the conductors), Crouch End Festival Chorus (David Temple - choir master), featuring vocals by Jason Howard and Keith Ferreira ~ hats off to James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reynold da Silva (executive producer), Olilvia Tiomkin Douglas, John Waxman, Rick Clark and Gareth Williams (associate producers) ~ all film producers and directors welcomed the legendary composer with open arms for their forthcoming projects ~ the "film-score-buff" collectors are ecstatic about this four disc release on the essential film music collection of DIMITRI TIOMKIN, the arrangements and performances are top notch inclusive of HDCD/Dolby Surround.

    When listening to the music of a film, you had the feeling of the storyline, characters and convictions of the whole picture, they'll never be another to come this way again ~ Silva America has outdone themselves on this one, it is definitely a five star film score box set...gotta love it!

    Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 811 ~ (7/13/2004)
    Stephen Foster Songs: Parlor & Minstrel Songs, Dance Tunes & Instrumentals
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Amid fine work, a new star!
    • Stephen Foster Would Be Proud
    • Foster at his simple best
    • Well-rounded and convincing
    Stephen Foster Songs: Parlor & Minstrel Songs, Dance Tunes & Instrumentals

    Manufacturer: Albany Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000049NP
    Release Date: 1995-07-28

    Tracks:

    1. The Glendy Burke
    2. Nelly Was A Lady
    3. Melinda May
    4. The Soree Polka
    5. The Moustache Song
    6. O Willie, Is It You, Dear?
    7. Mr. & Mrs. Brown
    8. Gem From Lucia No.1
    9. Wilt Thou Be Gone?
    10. The Voices That Are Gone
    11. Ole Black Joe
    12. Maggie By My Side
    13. Camptown Ladies
    14. Hard Times
    15. Gems From Lucia No.2, No.3
    16. The Shanghai Chicken
    17. Beautiful Dreamer
    18. Ah! May The Red Rose Live Away
    19. Nelly Bly
    20. I Dream Of Jeannie
    21. O Susannah & Some Folks

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Amid fine work, a new star!.......2004-09-28

    Baird, Russell and Van Buskirk give fine performances in a splendid
    program, but tenor Frederick Urrey [his Foster recording debut?] is a sensation! A glorious voice, with a perfect command of style in
    operatic, ballad, ensemble and even comic scenes, his Melinda May is breathtaking, his Beautiful Dreamer is the best on records, his
    duets charm and his drunken husband is a gas! He has it all!! In my 25 years of total immersion in Foster and his era, I have never
    even dreamt of hearing an artist of such stature. Foster was said to have a fine voice and to sing his music better than any other.
    I pray we now hear more of SF's songs as he must have sung them!

    5 out of 5 stars Stephen Foster Would Be Proud.......2004-02-26

    Linda Russell is a remarkable woman. I have every CD she has done and I've never been disappointed in the high quality recordings she releases. I consider her every bit of an historian as the authors of history books.
    This collection of Stephen Foster tunes, one of two that Russell has partaken in, is a rousing collection of the musical sounds of the mid-19th century. Soprano Julianne Baird and tenor Frederick Urrey join in with Ms. Russell's alto vocals to make a truly remarkable ensemble (including the musicians playing the mountain dulcimer, fortepiano, fiddle, hammered dulcimer, recorder, and accordion - all on authentic antique instruments). All combined show off the genius that Stephen Foster was - the 19th century's top songwriter who wrote music for ALL time, not just his time.
    But if it wasn't for the musical reenactors (on CD at least) of Russell and company many of these long lost gems might have stayed hidden, sadly unheard. Some choral music, a feel of opera, a bit of traditional folk all mixed together to make what I feel is an authentic piece of musical history.
    Here's hoping that Linda Russell and friends continue in the making of traditional music - Christmas and popular.
    Ms. Russell, do you ever tour? We'd love to see you here in Michigan!

    5 out of 5 stars Foster at his simple best.......2002-01-22

    What a delicious surprise this little album is, and from the ..... date, it appears to have been around for a few seasons, but is utterly new to me. I am a Julianne Baird fan from the get-go, but was pleasantly taken aback at her appearance on an album of American songs with folk balladeer Linda Russell (who plays dulcimers, mountain fiddles and all manner of country instruments and sings with the earthy texture of Judy Collins). But as usual Baird finds a way to integrate her own exquisite sensibilities and artistry into the assignment and makes a touching case for the simple and heart-rending Foster tunes--this is, after all, "early music" in which she excels--American "Early Music." Tenor Fred Urrey is another find and he likewise blends wonderfully into the surroundings. In fact, the three diverse artists hit their stride in a haunting trio rendition of Old Black Joe. Keyboard and string instruments have a ghostly and authentic ring to them as well. indeed, after the pompous and overblown Foster CDs of better-known opera singers in the bins today, this is so welcome. A treasure!
    Get it today.

    4 out of 5 stars Well-rounded and convincing.......2000-10-27

    This is an excellent rendition of Stephen Foster's songs, capitalizing on the duality inherent in the repertoire: the beautiful parlor ballads and the rowdy folk-inspired tunes. Especially remarkable is the fact that the performers bring to the music the "early music" sensibility (Julianne Baird is renowned as a performer of Elizabethan lutesongs)--this sensibility urges the performers to be as historically accurate as possible, performing on original/reproduction instruments. Also of note is the fact that it is a collaboration between classical and folk musicians: soprano, alto, tenor, fortepiano, fiddle, mountain and hammered dulcimers, harmonica, recorder, and accordian. Linda Russell (alto, mountain dulcimer) is lyrical and moving with her "folkie" voice, perfectly complementing the other "cultivated" voices and grounding them on the occasions they come together in poignant harmony.

    I only wish that they had incorporated a 19th c. parlor guitar to round out the ballads. Overall, however, one can well imagine that this is indeed the way the music sounded. As one of America's first "popular song" writers, the present performers succeed in doing him justice by incorporating many styles of 19th c. popular musics, avoiding the anachronistic "bluegrass" sound often used in performances of this repertoire, and never succumbing to waves of overly self-indulgent nostalgia.
    Love Is Red
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A melange of subtle spices.
    • Blow me away and wrap me up
    • Another amazing effort by Poe...
    • Poe gets in the groove
    • His first, second, or third recording?
    Love Is Red
    David Poe
    Manufacturer: The Lab
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009S2TFM
    Release Date: 2005-06-21

    Tracks:

    1. You're the Bomb
    2. So Beautiful
    3. Love Is Red
    4. Wilderness
    5. Reunion
    6. Moon
    7. Settlement
    8. You Got a Reputation
    9. Doxology
    10. Love Won't Last the Afternoon

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A melange of subtle spices........2005-12-16

    That description may be a tad dramatic, but it's a good summary of this guy Poe's music. Lyrically he comes from the wry sardonic tradition of Richard Thompson and Warren Zevon, but musically the sound also draws from David Sylvian and Morphine with touches of Nick Drake (a blend that's perfectly suited to his velvety voice). Wrap all those influences into a smoky/mellow acoustic brew that remains intelligent and avoids sounding derivative, serve chilled with a tasteful cham-PAN-ya, and you've got Love Is Red. This disc is missing the fun & laughs of a live DP show, but otherwise it's got the same warm intimate feeling down pat.. and it's his finest album yet.

    It does leave one wishing for more - a couple songs are repeated from past albums and the whole still doesn't pass 35 minutes - but it's all solid from start to finish. The tunes sit somewhere between smooth jazz (I mean 'smooth' a-la Miles, not the laughable Kenny Gs that have given the term a bad name) and soft pop, with other subtle touches such as the Spanish-tinged title track. The production is perfectly understated; some backing bass and drums is really all that's needed. The lyrics are subtly witty and the whole experience is an alluring treat for folks of almost all musical tastes. It's a beautiful disc you can play around your spouse, your friends or your parents. Here's hoping his next album (which he says will be "a record about God and porn") doesn't take another four years to see the light of day.. or more likely the dim-lit glow of night.

    5 out of 5 stars Blow me away and wrap me up.......2005-12-12

    I first listened to this CD one early morning/late night in my bed on my personal player. I was immediately transported to some small smoky intimate cafe from the first three songs. As time went on, I saw many images and was blown away by David Poe's voice...I don't know why his music gave me the same emotions as when I listened to Jeff Buckley's "Grace." Their music definitely different but they both have some intensity, however Jeff more strongly than David. Buy this album and be blown away (the lyrics to Love is Red is biographic for me)and be wrapped up in delightful strong imagery.

    5 out of 5 stars Another amazing effort by Poe..........2005-09-24

    Such an amazing album.. It's exactly the type of music you want to just listen to while sipping a glass of wine and smoking a cigarette.

    The best song on this album is So Beautiful.. David just keeps getting better with each effort he puts forth. The whole sound of the album ranges from Jazz to Folk. He blends both styles into a wonderful audio sensory experience.

    For any David Poe fans please visit the David Poe Message Board. http://com2.runboard.com/bdavidpoe

    4 out of 5 stars Poe gets in the groove.......2005-08-04

    I haven't listened to Poe's previous record "the late album" for a while, but remember it evoking what its title suggests....an album meant to be listened to in the late hours. That album always made me think of a sexy, dimly lit, late night lounge with a jazzy band playing in the shadows, where most people were too absorbed in their own paramours to pay much attention to the music. The opening track of "Love is red" starts where "the late album" left off, with that same, smoky, moody feel. But then, something totally different happens. As the record progresses, Poe gets into a wicked, mildly psychedelic groove that recalls nothing so much as Nirvana's final live show "MTV unplugged in New York" which was recorded just weeks before Cobain's untimely demise. That show was a departure for Nirvana, in that they deconstructed their own songs, turning them into intense, more quiet psychedelic songs instead of the loud, feedback riddled electric feel of the originals. On "love is red", Poe's voice sounds eerily similar to Cobain's on several of the tracks. "The late album" was great for certain moods. "Love is red", on the other hand, is an album you can groove on anytime, and on balance, is a much better record than its predecessor (unless, of course, lounge jazz is your thing). One can only hope this new direction is a sign of things to come from Poe.

    4 out of 5 stars His first, second, or third recording?.......2005-07-20

    I was introduced to David Poe via a in-studio webcast on KCRW and was captivated enough to purchase Love is Red. Last night I was lucky enough to find used copies of "David Poe" and "The Late Album" and immediately bought them. Imagine my surprise when upon listening to them I find that four songs from Love is Red are taken from Poe's first two albums (Moon, Settlement, You're the Bomb, Love Won't Last the Afternoon). I think these are fantastic songs, but is it fair to fans to promote this as new music? Taking those songs away would have left a very nice, but much shorter, recording. I guess perhaps the way to look at it is that I am being reminded of some very expertly crafted songs that I really enjoy.
    Wayfaring Stranger: Folksongs
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Beauty
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    Wayfaring Stranger: Folksongs

    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B00005OC0C
    Release Date: 2001-11-13

    Tracks:

    1. Wayfaring stranger
    2. Down by the Salley Gardens
    3. My love is like a red red rose
    4. Wild mountain thyme
    5. Henry Martin
    6. Charming beauty bright
    7. I will give my love an apple
    8. She moved through the fair
    9. Blow the wind southerly
    10. Wife of Usher's well
    11. I loved a lass
    12. Pretty Saro
    13. Down in yon forest
    14. Barbara Allen
    15. Raggle taggle gypsies o
    16. Annie Laurie
    17. Black is the color of my true love's hair

    Amazon.com

    The German countertenor Andreas Scholl takes risks on his latest CD, Wayfaring Stranger, and not all of them pay off. It is a recording of 17 English-language folksongs, some of them very well known, such as "Down by the Salley Gardens" and "My love is like a red, red rose." This is not usually a repertory tackled by classically trained singers, who can sound prissy, but Scholl's clear, plaintive alto, with its rich low notes and gentle top range, is a quite plausible vehicle. "Wild Mountain Thyme" evokes real sadness, while "Barbara Allen" aches with unhappy love. A surprise awaits in the ballad "Henry Martin," as Scholl uses his rough, nondescript baritone to identify the hero. It is rather a jolt. At least, it is good to know his voice has actually broken. In this song, too-feminine endings in the lyric fall clumsily on stressed beats. Scholl does nothing to counter the infelicity; English, of course, is not his mother tongue. In the beautiful title track, which opens the disc, he sings endearingly of a "why-farring straincher." The accompaniments for various combinations of chamber orchestra, lute, dulcimer, and harp tend to be slushy, sentimental, and over-fussy. The bass uncomfortably parallels the tune in "Salley Gardens" and would have won a big red line through it in old-fashioned harmony classes. Still, on the whole, this is a worthwhile disc. Scholl clearly loves the songs he sings with great tenderness, and he deserves credit for his courage even where the experiment fails. --Rick Jones

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Beauty.......2006-05-12

    This is one of the most beautiful CDs I know: so pure in tone, so haunting in its harmonies. The reservations of some other listeners seem to make this quality a sort of fault, and perhaps it is if you like your ballads gritty; but I find the selections, the arrangements, and Scholl's singing so ravishing that I felt I had to write this review just to urge everyone to try it. Listen to "I Will Give My Love ..." You might feel your heart stop.

    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful. .......2006-03-14

    This is the perfect CD to listen to one a cold winter's afternoon with a warm cup of tea and a good book. Scholl's voice is so pure and smoothing. The orchestral arrangements are very creative and lush - sort of an English version of Canteloube's Chants d'Auvergne. The one down note I would have is eventhough Scholl's voice is very expressive his phrasing can be a little square. I would have liked him to take a bit more liberties with the sentences. The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra musical fluidity more than makes up for any of Scholl's rigidity however.
    A recommended buy.

    5 out of 5 stars Wayfaring Stranger: Folksongs.......2005-10-26

    This is a fantastic CD. The countertenor voice of Andreas Scholl gives an entirley new
    meaning to traditional folk music. The orchestration is just enough to give a haunting sound to each selection. ' Wayfaring stranger' and 'Wild mountain thyme' are two selections that make the purchasing of the CD worth the pice.

    4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good.......2005-03-05

    At first I was suspicious due to the album's sleek marketing and desing. But right from the start I was delighted to hear the lush arrangements of these peculiar songs.

    Granted, we do hear quite a lot of strings and even some sound effects that make the music sound dangerously "romantic", or worse, "exotic"...

    And yes, the arrangements become very similar to those used by Sarah Brightman, Bocelli and other musical aberrations.... but Scholl's scholarly perfection of voice and delivery save the day. Not only that, but his (limited) potential to characterize the music is in full capacity... especially in the songs where he actually sings in his baritone in a self-contained duet.

    Yes, the strings are too warm. And yes, there are parts that could even fit as background music for Disneyworld rides... And yes, it can at times sound cheap and "postcard-ish".........

    But, truth be told, sometimes a Coke tastes better than Bordeaux, and sometimes a "Little Debbie" cake hits the spot better than the Sachertorte.

    So, if you want to listen to songs that are warm and glowing -albeit effectist-, sung by a first class musician... this album will do the trick.

    For those who are new to Scholl, I strongly reccomend his earlier CD's --namely those containing the Handel Arias, the English Lute Songs, and the German Baroque lieder.

    As for "Wayfaring Stranger", play close attention to "My Love is a Red Red Rose"... If you've ever felt true love, this is the song to make you cry.



    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant.......2005-01-11

    Putting this wonderful voice together with an easy-listening style of ochestration was simply a brilliant idea.

    This compilation will surely bring this wondrous voice to the attention of a wholly different public to the one which presently adores Andreas, and secondly, it will introduce these folk treasures to an audience at present virtually ignorant of them.

    Add this one to your Scholl collection
    Boy George's Taboo (2002 Original London Cast)
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Jolly Good!
    • Bravo Boy George!
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    • No words to describe this
    Boy George's Taboo (2002 Original London Cast)
    Boy George , and Euan Morton
    Manufacturer: First Night (Red)
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    ASIN: B0001I2BQW
    Release Date: 2004-03-23

    Tracks:

    1. Ode To Attention Seekers
    2. Safe In The City
    3. Freak
    4. Stranger In This World
    5. Genocide Peroxide
    6. I'll Hve You All
    7. Love Is A Question Mark
    8. Shelter
    9. Pretty Lies
    10. Guttersnipe
    11. Talk Amoungst Yourself
    12. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
    13. Touched By The Hand of Cool
    14. Everything Taboo
    15. Petrified
    16. I See Through You
    17. Independent Woman
    18. Ich Bin Kunst
    19. Out Of Fashion
    20. IL Adore
    21. Pie In The Sky

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    Boy George's musical-theater debut has been unfairly maligned. Set in the glamorously decadent London nightlife of the early 1980s, the show is unquestionably hampered by a weak book. But Boy George's original score (which is credited to his actual birth name of George O'Dowd) boasts several strong pop songs and generously spread-out tour-de-force numbers among a handful of performers. The plot follows the rise to fame of Boy George (impeccably channeled by Euan Morton) and his interaction with lovers and hangers-on, friends and foes. One of the most striking characters is Australian-born performance artist Leigh Bowery, confusingly played by Boy George and Matt Lucas, who took turns during the London run and who both appear on this cast album (George sings "Everything Taboo," for instance, but Lucas gets the striking, Cabaret-like "Ich Bin Kunst"). Confused yet? Well, that's Taboofor you. But never mind the plot: There's plenty of cool, theatrical tunes on this CD, which is more than you can say about most contemporary shows. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Jolly Good!.......2006-06-16

    Boy George may be to blame for the failure of his musical in the United States, though he would rather fault Rosie O'Donnell. Still, critics praised him for his lyrical skills here. There are catchy songs with various gay themes here. I enjoyed it though I've never seen the musical. I think musical fanatics will appreciate having this piece in their collection.

    5 out of 5 stars Bravo Boy George!.......2004-05-26

    Don't hate me, but I saw the Broadway production five times including closing night. I'm still unclear why this tremendous production did not catch on, it was truly amazing. It's the first time that I've seen a Broadway show more than once. I received my Broadway CD today, as I ordered it the day after the show closed - I understand that it will be available in July, 2004, hopefully sooner in time for the Tonys. The soundtrack CD is absolutely brilliant, completely capturing the fire and energy of the live production. My favorites from the show are still my favorites here, especially Euan Morton's haunting Stranger In This World and his beautiful Pretty Lies; Liz McCartney's unbelievable take on Talk Amongst Yourselves; Guttersnipe (so funny and cute live); I See Through You; Raul Esparza's heartbreaking Petrified plus the opener Freak; Out Of Fashion and the finale, Come In From The Outside. My fingers are crossed that the Tony's are generous to this show and hope Rosie O'Donnell keeps her promise for a return for this show! Get a copy, you won't regret it, even if you are not a Boy George fan, his lyrics and beautiful melodies are his best ever - everything here is eons above so many Broadway shows that run for years. I guess I'll just keep wondering why mass audiences didn't get it, although the show did receive a standing ovation every performance.

    5 out of 5 stars holy crapper!.......2004-05-18

    well first off, being a huge boy george fan... i was interested in his musical... i bought this cd... and i must admit most of the songs are written well and are catchy.... the most touching song is STRANGER IN THIS WORLD... euan morton's voice is soothing and the lyrics are sad and beautiful... and i recommend this album to all boy fans... although this is the london recording.... (as i patiently wait for the broadway score)... this album is good.... although george only sings on one song its still being rotated in my stereo.... get this album now....

    5 out of 5 stars A Very Pleasant Surprise.......2004-04-23

    I did not see the Broadway Musical, but I am curious why it failed. I bought the cd just out of curiosity and absolutely love it. The songs are witty and the ballads are especially beautiful. I would highly recommend this cd.

    5 out of 5 stars No words to describe this.......2004-04-12

    My review is going to be short and i'll get right to the point. Buy the soundtrack. The singers are beyond anything you've ever heard before. Euan Morton, be still my heart. His voice is mesmerizing. The song STRANGER IN THIS WORLD will leave you breathless. Just listen to it and you'll be transfixed, I know I was and am everytime.
    Red Hot (From Mystic Music, As Seen On TV)
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      Red Hot (From Mystic Music, As Seen On TV)
      Crowded House , Level 42 , Rick Astley , Sheriff , Billy Ocean , Pat Benatar , Eddie Money & Ronnie Spector , Robert Palmer , Sheena Easton , and The Power Station
      Manufacturer: Mystic Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000MZSVMC

      Product Description

      MYSTIC MUSIC Presents RED HOT. AS SEEN ON T.V. Disc 1 1. SOMETHING SO STRONG CROWDED HOUSE 2. OBSESSION ANIMOTION 3. SOMETHING ABOUT YOU LEVEL 42 4. IS THIS LOVE WHITESNAKE 5. EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN POISON 6. ALL I NEED JACK WAGNER 7. MORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY ALIAS 8. SOME LIKE IT HOT THE POWER STATION 9. TOUCH ME (I WANT YOUR BODY) SAMANTHA FOX 10. NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP RICK ASTLEY 11. TOUCH ME CATHY DENNIS 12. NEED YOU TONIGHT INXS 13. THE FLAME CHEAP TRICK 14. BLACK VELVET ALLANAH MYLES 15. SAVE YOUR LOVE GREAT WHITE 16. WHEN I'M WITH YOU SHERIFF 17. CAN'T STOP AFTER 7 18. ADDICTED TO LOVE ROBERT PALMER DISC 2 1. FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE BAD COMPANY 2. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS FOREIGNER 3. SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER THE MOTELS 4. TOO SHY KAJAGOOGOO 5. SHATTERED DREAMS JOHNNY HATES JAZZ 6. WE BELONG PAT BENATAR 7. CARIBBEAN QUEEN (NO MORE LOVE ON THE RUN) BILLY OCEAN 8. I GET WEAK BELINDA CARLISLE 9. TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT / BE MY BABY EDDIE MONEY WITH RONNIE SPECTOR 10. HOLD ON TO THE NIGHT RICHARD MARX 11. LISTEN TO YOUR HEART ROXETTE 12. MISSING YOU JOHN WAITE 13. I TOUCH MYSELF DIVINYLS 14. SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE ROBERT PALMER 15. SUGAR WALLS SHEENA EASTON 16. I CAN DREAM ABOUT YOU DAN HARTMAN 17. FREEWAY OF LOVE ARETHA FRANKLIN

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      1. Moving Waves [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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      8. Performance (1970 Film) [Soundtrack]
      9. Pizza Deliverance (Dig) [Original recording remastered]
      10. Plays the Orchestral Jethro Tull

      Rap Music

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