Rock Bottom

Rock Bottom

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Robert Wyatt's 1974 masterpiece Rock Bottom is among the most layered, lovely, and luscious pop records ever as well as a testament to survival. As Wyatt explains in the notes, "The night before the new group was to have its first rehearsal, I fell from a fourth floor window and broke my spine." Produced by Nick Mason, the cream of England's vital prog-rock scene contributed their most subtle, least-wanky efforts for their dear friend's solo recording. Ivor Cutler, Fred Frith, Hugh Hopper, and Mike Oldfield shine alongside ethereal singer/songwriter/keyboardist/percussionist Wyatt. The most touching of these playful drone-pop songs appear to detail Wyatt's relationship with his wife/collaborator, Alfreda Benge. "Your lunacy fits neatly with my own," he sings. --Mike McGonigal

Spin
Rock Bottom is a masterpiece of flux. [It's] more than just exquisite internalized hydrotherapy--it's also an album about love, about self-deception and self-discovery, and, above all, about the luminously redemptive possibilities of melody.

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Rock Bottom

Betcha Bottom Dollar
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Talk about harmony...
  • Simply a great album
  • ole time crystal glass beautiful voices
  • fun
  • Loved it!
Betcha Bottom Dollar
Puppini Sisters
Manufacturer: Verve Forecast
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000O17152
Release Date: 2007-05-01

Tracks:

  1. Sisters
  2. Mr. Sandman
  3. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
  4. Java Jive
  5. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
  6. Wuthering Heights
  7. Jeepers Creepers
  8. I Will Survive
  9. Tu Vuo Fa L'Americano
  10. Heart Of Glass
  11. Sway
  12. Panic
  13. Heebie Jeebies
  14. In The Mood

From Amazon.co.uk

From the first strains of the opening track, "Sisters," it's clear that Betcha Bottom Dollar is not a typical debut album. But then the Puppini Sisters are not a typical pop act, at least not in the 21st century. Their close, three-part harmonies are reminiscent of the vocal groups of the 1930s and 1940s, and particularly the Andrews Sisters. But rather than sounding like an anachronism, the Puppini Sisters merely demonstrate the timelessness of some of these songs. Betcha Bottom Dollar is fresh, fun and vibrant, blowing the dust off of cobwebby classics like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Mr. Sandman". Elsewhere, they also put their own unique stamp on more recent hits, with varying results. While Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights" and Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" fail to get things swinging, Blondie's "Heart of Glass" and the Smiths' "Panic" are both injected with a fresh new (old?) sound. Much credit must also be given to producer Benoit Charest, who manages to employ a whole host of instrumentation and orchestration, whilst never forgetting to put the voices of the Puppini Sisters front and centre. It might be easy to dismiss the Puppini Sisters' debut as another novelty album, but their intentions and love for the style--like their voices themselves--are crystal clear. --Robert Burrow

Album Description

Inspired by the Oscar®-nominated film The Triplets of Belleville (a French animated movie which features a `40s-style harmony group), The Puppini Sisters -- Marcella Puppini, Kate Mullins, and Stephanie O'Brien -- formed in London. Dressed in 1940's-style wardrobe, the three sing like The Andrews Sisters with inspiring harmonies, and perform classics such as "Mr. Sandman," "In The Mood," and "Jeepers Creepers." But what make The Puppini Sisters truly stand out are their show-stopping interpretations of more current tunes.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Talk about harmony..........2007-07-25

I saw them on Regis and Kelly. They sang "tu vuo fa l'americano". I was hooked. I Bought the CD and have enjoyed it ever since. You have to hear it to believe and enjoy it. Great Stuff.

5 out of 5 stars Simply a great album.......2007-07-25

I bought this album after hearing a piece on NPR, and this is probably one of the greatest albums I've bought. If you like music of that vintage, with a nice modern touch, you wont be disappointed.

4 out of 5 stars ole time crystal glass beautiful voices.......2007-07-19

Do you like the Chordettes??
Then, you'll LOVE the Puppini Sisters.

Their voices are absolutely divinely crystal.
It makes me feel like I grew up in the 20's or 50's, or whenever the heck old cars were in style.
Some covers...

A bit expensive for a group of women I never heard of before. But, if you like harmonizing vocals with very 1940's feel, you'll defintely think it's worth it.

5 out of 5 stars fun.......2007-07-13

Betcha'll have fun with this CD. Loved the old songs and loved the way the newer songs were arranged.

5 out of 5 stars Loved it!.......2007-07-12

I really enjoy listening to the Puppini Sisters. At times they sound almost like the Andrew Sisters, as in Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, but in Heart of Glass they have their own unique sound. I discovered them by accident on Amazon, and I'm glad I did. I'm planning on buying some of their other albums.
Bottom Half
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Not as good as new material, but still good
  • Promising......But lacks depth
  • A Taste of New and Old Umphrey's: Well Worth the Money!
  • A real disappoiontment...
  • Extraordinary diversity
Bottom Half
Umphrey's McGee
Manufacturer: Sci Fidelity Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000NOKBUM
Release Date: 2007-04-03

Tracks:

  1. The Bottom Half
  2. Bright Lights, Big City
  3. Great American
  4. Higgins Sir
  5. Higgins
  6. Memories Of Home
  7. Atmosfarag
  8. Red Room
  9. Intentions Clear
  10. Home
  11. Divisions

Tracks:

  1. Words
  2. Medley: Great American/Believe The Lie
  3. Believe The Lie
  4. Time Eater
  5. Never Cease
  6. Rocker
  7. Ready Noodles
  8. Higgins
  9. Heart Of Rock 'N' Roll
  10. Fresh Start
  11. The Browning Special
  12. Ocean Billy
  13. Intentions Clear
  14. What Else?
  15. Alex's House
  16. End Of The Road
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  18. Rocco
  19. WWS
  20. The Weight Around
  21. Liquid
  22. Atmosfrag
  23. Words (Chorus)
  24. Memories Of Home
  25. Browning Family Creed
  26. Biscuits & Gravy
  27. Words (Intro)/Words
  28. Words

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not as good as new material, but still good.......2007-07-14

Although it is not as good an album as Anchor Drops or Safety in Numbers, it is a collection of B-sides and songs they have played live for years. None of the songs were new, many were recorded during the Safety sessions, as the album says. Therefore, it is not a lack of talent that this album is not great, it is the fact that it is no new material, just material released for the first time as studio versions. Umphrey's live is still amazing and they are an extremely talented group. See them live before judging a studio album. The same goes for most jam bands.

3 out of 5 stars Promising......But lacks depth.......2007-07-02

I was excited to get this album because I was hoping for some rocking tunes that had been left out of Safety in Numbers. I quickly found out differently. The title track definately rules. Its mostly downhill from there. Bright Lights is a song that has potential, but with the overproduced sound found throughout this album, it disappoints. Song 3 is filler, song 4 is even worse filler. Higgins is one of my favorite Umphrey's songs and it is great, except for the ending. I wish they would've extended the jam and solo without all of the weird noises and such. From there, Memories of Home is an OK slow tune, but not what I was hoping for from Umphrey's. Atmosfarag = more filler. Red Room is the highlight for me for the latter half. The new rendition of Intentions Clear is pretty cool but nothing new there. Home is yet another soft and decent song. Divisions is classic Umphrey's and seems a bit out of place on this one. I have listened to this album probably 15 times and it just lacks for me. Umphrey's, please bring on the rock and groove on the next one.

5 out of 5 stars A Taste of New and Old Umphrey's: Well Worth the Money!.......2007-05-15

Umph's newest album not only displays their newer, more mainstream style, but also catches the group performing some truly classic tunes. Including cameos from some of the best: Joshua Redman, Jeff Coffin, Bela Fleck, and more, disc 1 was the best pull of The Bottom Half. Having said that, disc 2 truly makes this album a must for Umph fans, as it catches them in a raw, completely candid nature. I strongly recommend this work for music listeners of all kinds; You will find something for you in this album.

2 out of 5 stars A real disappoiontment..........2007-05-13

This album is a real disappointment. I have Umphrey's first album, which made me think they were talented. This double album proves they are not. No creative depth. Their tank is empty.

5 out of 5 stars Extraordinary diversity.......2007-04-25

This album is yet another exhibit of extraordinary musical diversity from Umphrey's McGee. The previous album (Safety In Numbers) was a rendering of lyricism and poetry showing that the singer-songwriter thing is a very important aspect of what they do. The Bottom Half shows the strength of UM's diversity through a mixture of acoustic, classical, and electric guitars, incredible percussion, powerful song writing, elegant piano composition, saxophone, banjo (including a notable cameo appearance), strings, and creative production. There is a tendency to compare a new band to a previous or familiar sound. Umphrey's McGee has no comparison--they stand alone as the most diverse sound of the 21st century.
The Bottom Line
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Bottom Line
    Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps
    Manufacturer: New Light Ent
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    Release Date: 2007-05-15

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    Rock Bottom
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • "We be busting the tires all day..."
    • Mea Culpa
    • rock bottem
    • Nothing like it--give me more!
    • A deeply reflective work
    Rock Bottom
    Robert Wyatt
    Manufacturer: Hannibal
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    ASIN: B000024C8J
    Release Date: 2004-06-08

    Tracks:

    1. Sea Song
    2. A Last Straw
    3. Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road
    4. Alifib
    5. Alife
    6. Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road

    Amazon.com

    Robert Wyatt's 1974 masterpiece Rock Bottom is among the most layered, lovely, and luscious pop records ever as well as a testament to survival. As Wyatt explains in the notes, "The night before the new group was to have its first rehearsal, I fell from a fourth floor window and broke my spine." Produced by Nick Mason, the cream of England's vital prog-rock scene contributed their most subtle, least-wanky efforts for their dear friend's solo recording. Ivor Cutler, Fred Frith, Hugh Hopper, and Mike Oldfield shine alongside ethereal singer/songwriter/keyboardist/percussionist Wyatt. The most touching of these playful drone-pop songs appear to detail Wyatt's relationship with his wife/collaborator, Alfreda Benge. "Your lunacy fits neatly with my own," he sings. --Mike McGonigal

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars "We be busting the tires all day...".......2007-02-06

    A masterpiece! Anyone not in the know of Mr. Wyatt--should be ashamed of themselves--should start here.

    5 out of 5 stars Mea Culpa.......2007-01-16

    Over the past year I've gone back and tried to find some good music that I missed the first time around. I've been buying vinyl and cds since the early 1970s. Over the years I probably had 5000 discs in my collection, but had never picked up any Robert Wyat. I was peripherally aware of him, primarily because of "Shipbuilding" I suppose. I used to scoure classified ads in Hot Wax and Trouser Press. I always saw his albums listed, but I wasnt interested in them. Then in 2006 I picked up "Rock Bottom" and the scales fell from my eyes. How did I miss this album for so many years? This is hands down the best album I picked up last year (out of about 80), and is certainly one of the ten most beautiful that I own. I am embarrassed that I called myself a knowledgable listener while not having heard this album. I confess my guilt and look forward to expanding my Robert Wyatt collection in 2007.

    2 out of 5 stars rock bottem.......2007-01-15

    a weak offering from wyatt, continuous and not defined. almost some kind of concept album running together. instead try "ruth is stranger than richard" or" theatre royal drury lane " both very good rep's of wyatts work.....

    5 out of 5 stars Nothing like it--give me more!.......2006-12-27

    I've been a fan of the Soft Machine for a few years now and decided to check out what was described to me as Robert Wyatt's "singer/songwriter" work. That title carries some connotations (not bad) that led me to believe that what I was going to hear was a voice with an acoustic guitar, but with Wyatt's unique voice and creative stamp. After getting to know this amazing album, I can definitely say that "singer/songwriter," as it's usually used (from folk artists to less-worthy lite rock) doesn't really accurately describe this music. I guess I can't complain too much though, since Wyatt wrote the songs and he's singing. As usual, so much for labels, which this album proves in spades--there's no use trying to classify it, and to cage this bird with a label would only restrain its wild beauty.

    Rock Bottom is a great record. As a fan of Soft Machine, I was pleased to hear his familiar unique voice and also his quirky, sometimes impressionistic lyrics in a less psychedelic jazzy jam style than the Machine records. There is jazz influence and playing on this album, but I can't say it would be helpful to call the whole thing jazz. Like I said before, labels won't do this music justice.

    This album is great, but it's pretty weird too. If you're a big classic rock radio fan, you'll probably be turned off on first listen, but then again most people will probably take a few listens to really get familiar with this music. Besides, if you're exclusively a radio rock fan, you probably won't find this record. Either way, don't give up after one listen.

    The opening track is layered with synths and wanders slowly as Wyatt curiously describes a lover using ocean metaphors and ends with the conclusion that they are both mad. It's a pretty trippy track with lots of texture and a gripping lyric. What really makes this track priceless for me is Wyatt's wordless vocal solo that closes the song. What a voice! The second track contains some more great scatting, as Wyatt makes his voice sound quite a bit like a brass instrument. Innovative use of his voice and other instruments paired with some desolate lyrics bring this one closer to expression of his feelings after the accident that paralyzed him from the waist down.

    "Little Red Riding Hood" is great, starting with a bizarre, unique brass arrangement, with stream-of-consciousness lyrics that really provide the listener with a window into his feelings about his physical and mental state. The backwards vocal at the end really sounds great along with the galloping groove set first by the trumpets. The companions "Alifib" and "Alifie" present some more innovation with a whispered word as percussion and another atmospheric soundscape that leads into another bizarre lyric about eating Alifie (I guess you'll probably have to listen to it yourself to get the idea) both sung by Wyatt and with a spoken word section. The closing track, "Little Red Robin Hood" has some really wicked guitar and yet another quirky vocal a cappella closing section.

    I'm pretty well aware that this description fails to capture the essence of Wyatt's masterpiece and also makes it sound pretty strange as well. Unfortunately, like many classic works of art, Rock Bottom has to be experienced to be appreciated and better understood. Words really can't do it justice, of course, but my hope is that the words in this review at least encourage you to check it out and have the unique and awesome experience of listening to this music for yourself. It might not be mainstream enough to please everybody, but if everything sounded the same, records like Rock Bottom wouldn't be so special. Keep your mind and ears open wide and I think you'll be rewarded. Hope you check it out!

    5 out of 5 stars A deeply reflective work.......2006-08-19

    Released in 1974, this wonderful album is quite possibly Robert Wyatt's best solo effort and showcases his excellent writing abilities. Sadly, this brilliant work was released following a terrible accident in which Robert fell out of a window, broke his spine, and became wheelchair bound - in fact, the basic shape of the album came together during his 8 month hospital stay. Overall, this album has a warm, spacey, and intimate feel and is very stripped down with superb production by none other than Nick Mason of Pink Floyd fame. It is a personal favorite come to think of it.

    Along with Robert (synthesizers, piano, vocals, guitar), several musicians associated with the Canterbury rock scene played on the album including Richard Sinclair (bass); Hugh Hopper (bass); Mike Oldfield (guitar); Fred Frith (guitar); Ivor Cutler (voice, baritone concertina); along with Gary Windo (bass clarinet, tenor); Mongezi Feza (trumpet); Laurie Allen (drums); and even Robert's wife Alfreda Benge (voice). The performances on the album are all excellent but very restrained and soft - almost contemplative in fact. Discreet synthesizer washes color a lot of the album, along with delicate percussion and acoustic piano parts. Robert's vocals are...well...very Robert - I like them quite a lot actually.

    The six tracks merge seamlessly into one another and are almost hypnotic at times, with subtle electronic effects and spacey synthesizer parts accenting each piece. The overall tone of the album hovers somewhere near a soft drone, although it is occasionally punctuated by an excellent bass guitar/electric guitar line, odd spoken word passage, and drum part here and there, but nothing overbearing in the least. This is a very reflective album with a touch of sadness (perhaps), and the quiet music reflects this mood well.

    All in all this is a superb album from the Canterbury scene that sounds nothing like music typically associated with the genre. Very highly recommended.
    Land of the Bottom Line
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Pleasant Acoustic Music
    • Great!
    • The best of Gorka
    • Great stuff-- real feelings!!!!!
    • Gorka's greatest work -- Stacked with his greatest songs
    Land of the Bottom Line
    John Gorka
    Manufacturer: RCA Victor
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    Release Date: 1990-04-10

    Tracks:

    1. Land Of The Bottom Line
    2. Armed With A Broken Heart
    3. Raven In The Storm
    4. The One That Got Away
    5. Full Of Life
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    Amazon.com

    His rich baritone and literate songwriting are John Gorka's links to an urban folk tradition that belies his years, linking him more to early '60s troubadors than to the singer-songwriters of the '70s and '80s. Ranging from snapshots of modern life (as on the title song), to quietly devastating love songs ("Armed with a Broken Heart," "I Saw a Stranger with Your Hair") and funny, wistful meditations ("Italian Girls"), Gorka's songs are studded with dry wordplay, precise imagery, and sudden glimpses of deep feeling. Gorka and producer Bill Kollar resist more conventional commercial polish to keep the arrangements lean and largely acoustic, with Gorka's voice sparingly shadowed by occasional vocal harmonies from Shawn Colvin, among others. --Sam Sutherland

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Pleasant Acoustic Music.......2007-01-03

    This is the second CD I bought of John Gorka's music, and I really am enjoying it a lot. He has a nice, pleasant voice, and his songs are worth listening to. Being a fan of acoustic music, this one really is "right up my alley". I highly recommend it to those who love acoustic music, and appreciate lovely melodies and sensitive lyrics.

    5 out of 5 stars Great!.......2004-12-04

    Title track, "Raven in Storm" and "Full of Life" are the top tracks in my opinion. The whole thing is good! There is not one BAD John Gorka album! The only one I don't have in my collection is the first one, "I Know." I agree with Amazon's assessment, "Gorka's songs are studded with dry wordplay, precise imagery, and sudden glimpses of deep feeling." This hits it on the head. He is a witty musician who very creatively and artistically talks and sings about everyday life. Like a good writer like John Updike does, Gorka, through his song, makes everyday experience come to life.

    5 out of 5 stars The best of Gorka.......2001-06-10

    This are songs of late adolescence, full of power and anger. Like an old Rimbaud, Gorka here delivers the main course. He never did it again in his later cd's. This is his best one. Better than anything he's done since, and probably better than anything he'll do.

    One of the best folk cd's ever!

    5 out of 5 stars Great stuff-- real feelings!!!!!.......2001-03-02

    If you are new to John Gorka's great music, buy this CD, you will not be disappointed. His music is about feelings (deeply felt) and he communicates them with a rich simplicity and honesty which are compelling and addictive. His voice is beautiful, yet not showy and he offers the depth of his soul on this collection. Experience it and enjoy it. This is a rare treat to be cherished and savored!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Gorka's greatest work -- Stacked with his greatest songs.......2001-02-11

    After seeing John Gorka on "Austin City Limits" in 1993, I began following each release. I now believe that "Land of the Bottom Line" is his finest work. The release contains his greatest love songs, often times in somber themes. While his recent productions still weave musical genius throughout, they are distracted at times by an overuse of percussion and background instruments. Gorka is at his best as a pure acoustic performer, which is the dominant presentation in "Land of the Bottom Line". In songs such as "Armed with a broken heart", "I saw a stranger with your hair", and "Love is our cross to bear", John combines his haunting baritone voice with amazing guitar playing.

    In their early careers, some artists stack many of their great songs into one release. In "Land of the Bottom Line", Gorka provides a consistent template of his incredible skills with at least half of his greatest songs ever. In fact, many of the requests he accepts at concerts come from this CD. This is a must buy for all acoustic afficionados and for anyone who is not aquainted with John Gorka.
    Fruit at the Bottom
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • FRUITAT THE BOTTOM
    • Simply Stunning
    • The album Wendy and Lisa were "destined" to make
    • they jammm!!!!!!the fruit taste so good!!!!
    • Get A Little Satisfaction!!
    Fruit at the Bottom
    Wendy & Lisa
    Manufacturer: Caroline
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000760F
    Release Date: 2000-04-04

    Tracks:

    1. Lolly Lolly
    2. Are You My Baby?
    3. Satisfaction
    4. Always In My Dreams
    5. Everyday
    6. From Now On (We're One)
    7. Tears Of Joy
    8. Someday I
    9. I Think It Was December
    10. Fruit At The Bottom

    Album Description

    German reissue of the former Prince protege's 1989 album, currently out-of-print in the U.S..

    Album Details

    Wendy & Lisa's second full length of material on their own. 'Fruit at the Bottom', released in 1989, demonstrates the duo's underrated and emerging songwriting capabilites. Features the title track, 'Lolly Lolly', 'Are You My Baby' & seven more.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars FRUITAT THE BOTTOM.......2006-03-09

    FRUIT AT THE BOTTOM IS GREAT CD I LOVE ALL THE SONG ON THE CD WENDY AND LISA -KEEP IT UP GIRLS-

    5 out of 5 stars Simply Stunning.......2005-06-22

    This is one of those albums that you let play all the way through over and over again. What a great sophmore album. The music is really cookin on this album. It's alot more uptempo and alot more soulful-rock than the first album. Wendy and Lisa were always making music that was so ahead of it's time. Well alot of Prince related artists were always ahead of their times too. If you like ladies who can rock, groove, sing and write their own music then you must get this cd.

    5 out of 5 stars The album Wendy and Lisa were "destined" to make.......2003-12-08

    Released in 1989, this is what many call Wendy and Lisa's "funk" album. After working with Prince it was pretty much inevitable that Wendy and Lisa would make an album like "Fruit At the Bottom". It's funky, it's clever, and it's fun. Not to say that this is a complete ripoff of Prince or the Minneapolis Sound, while embracing both they still managed to keep their own sound, which is quite impressive. They also added Cole (sister of Lisa) and Susannah (sister of Wendy) for backing vocals and drummer Carla Azar, giving this album a "fuller" sound.The albums kicks off with "Lolly Lolly" (later remixed by Prince). With somewhat nursery rhymish, silly, fun, and girly lyrics and funky/folkish/countryish music, it's a heck of a song. The girls even attempt rap on this one. One of the most genre-blending songs done by the two. Also a great example of how much of a good idea it was to add Susannah in the vocal department, adds more "soul".Then we're onto "Are You My Baby", which contains two bass lines (kid you not) and some impressive vocals by Wendy.Next there's "Saticfation", a colaboration with The Time's guitarist Jesse Johnson. Another funky gem.Next there's "Always In My Dreams", the only song to feature a complete lead vocal by Lisa (unfortunate, I know). Dreamy and sweet, this'll have you swaying. Though Lisa does go off in pitch a few times, it's stil a beautiful song. Next there's "Everyday", which is sort of hard to explain. Just think of something that could've been recorded for their solo album but more upbeat. Would be very interesting to hear this sung by Prince......Anyways, we're at "From Now On (We're One)", very pop-rock. The first verse is sung by Lisa, the rest sung by Wendy. It features some impressive drums by Carla and impressive guitar "wails" by Wendy. The girls can rock.Now we're onto "Tears of Joy", an edit wouldn't have hurt. It's gorgeous, though, gorgeous.Next is "Someday I", which features VERY impressive harmonies. Somewhat offbeat, but perfect at the same time.Next is "I Think It Was December". Another song with great harmonies (they sure were having some good days in the vocal department back then). It features Lisa's piano playing(ALWAYS a treat) and somewhat spiritual lyrics. Gosphel meets pop.Now we're onto the closer and the titletrack, "Fruit At The Bottom". Yeah, I know you're looking at the title and going "what does that mean?" I'm not gonna say, let's just say Prince, er, " writing style" sorta rubbed off on them. The chorus is a little annoying but part of it's charm at the same time. All in all this album is more solid and enjoyable than their debut, leave it to them take the influence of the type of music they played for a large part of the 80s and still make it their own.This album shows that they were no ammatures, Prince really does hire the best.

    5 out of 5 stars they jammm!!!!!!the fruit taste so good!!!!.......2003-10-29

    okay!!!after their debut album,i was like okay,they are sad over the revolution being disbanded.well!!!!fruit at the bottom was like,okay ,we're over it,let's jam!!!i saw the video for "are you my baby " on BET!!!THEY WERE JUST TOO FUNKY FOR MTV BACK IN THE DAY!!!!!!!THE ALBUM WAS LIKE A CUP OF YOGURT !!!!!the cream was at the top!!!"lolly lolly"was like the princest cut-they stormed out of the box with the distorted helium vocals,then "are you...baby?",man,hold up!!!!you didn't see it comin'!!!!you knew this is what they were capable of!!!!corey glover of living colour said this was one of his favorite albums!then after the "satisfaction"blast with jesse johnson,formerly of the time and his own solo work,they slow it down for "always in my dreams"this was the jammm!!!!so melodic and works that just have you thinking about writing you own quiet storm!wendy has always seem to sing from the heart!she believes in the words and on this song,she's showing the listener that love stilland always will exists."form now on,we're one"is my favorite track and i tell you why,lisa!LISA!LISA!SHE'S SO QUIET!WHEN HER VOCALS LEAD,YOU JUST LISTEN!!!!The lyrics and the music are so uplifting,you just soar from the start to the end!this is a special album because they sound like they had fun making it!!!! you'll have fun listening to it!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Get A Little Satisfaction!!.......2002-04-12

    This sophomore effort from Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman is one of their most assured efforts to date. I was cruising some record shops in Los Angeles during the summer of '89 and found this gem on vinyl. Remembering how much I loved their gorgeous 1987 debut, I ripped open the plastic, dropped the needle and was surprised at the agressive, funky new music these women created. While one misses the icy, glacial, ethereal musings of the first album, the pleasures found on fruit are a joy to themselves. "Lolly Lolly" is a slamming funk/rock number that incorporates rap, R&B and pop into a seamless whole. "Are You My Baby" is one of the few songs in popular music to boast 2 basslines! (listen closely to the instrumental passage that opens the song) and "Satisfaction" features Jesse Johnson (of The Time) on guitar and backing vocals. The soulful, floating ballad "Always In My Dreams" is remniscent of the work on their debut and "Everyday" is a slithery funk jam that recalls mid-80's Prince. My favorite track here is the straight rock/pop of "From Now On We're One" featuring a gorgeous lead vocal by Lisa Coleman on the first verse and an insistent, itchy guitar lick by Wendy that will stick in your brain forever. "Tears Of Joy" is another great, acoustic guitar driven ballad that has a hypnotic riff and drum loop supporting Melvoin's gentle vocal. The remainder of "Fruit...." is astounding and features great singing (the gospel soul of "I Think It Was December")lyrics of hope and triumph (the wistful "Someday I") and Carla Azar's slamming drums (the closing title track, also features some squealing, siren-like guitar wails by Wendy) that make this a remarkable and thoroughly enjoyable LP to listen to from start to finish. A great collection of top notch tunes!
    The B Album
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A spotlight for the band's satirical side
    • catchy
    • Fun, Weirdness, Whatever You Call It It's Great
    • This is the stuff kids are made of...
    • Pure Fun
    The B Album
    Moxy Früvous
    Manufacturer: Bottom Line / Koch
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000009S4D
    Release Date: 1998-10-13

    Tracks:

    1. I Love My Boss
    2. The Greatest Man In America (Live)
    3. Johnny Saucep'n
    4. Ash Hash
    5. Gord's Gold
    6. Big Fish
    7. Jenny Washington
    8. The Ballad Of Cedric Fruvous
    9. Entropy
    10. The Kids' Song (Live)

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars A spotlight for the band's satirical side.......2002-09-17

    While hardly the best album by Moxy Früvous, this is still a must-have for fans, and a good introduction for those who don't know much about the band. This album is actually a fairly short collection of B-sides, most of which are satirical songs with a liberal viewpoint, and a good amount of harmonizing. The objects of the satire here include Rush Limbaugh, the Premier of Ontario, trash television, and bosses in general. If you don't like this kind of stuff, you might not like the band, but there's also a lot more to them. I would highly recommend this album, but don't make it your ONLY Früvous album, or you'll be missing out on a lot of great stuff.

    5 out of 5 stars catchy.......2002-05-13

    much like "Bargainville", this one took a listen or two for me to get used to. Lots of stupid stuff (in a good way though) and the best Gordon Lightfoot impression that you'll ever hear (saying things that you'll NEVER hear Gord say). And Johnny S'pan-that's all you need right there.

    5 out of 5 stars Fun, Weirdness, Whatever You Call It It's Great.......2001-08-21

    Okay first thing's first, this album (And this band) is somewhat of an acquired taste. If you like social commentary that's not preachy, great 4-part harmonies, and a bit of silliness in your music, read on.

    That being said, this is one of the most funny, yet intelligent, CDs you will ever find. There are hilarious comments on Rush Limbaugh (The Greatest Man in America), right wing politics (Big Fish, my personal favorite), daytime "talk shows", (Jenny Washington), work, (I Love My Boss) and gambling (The Ballad of Cedric Fruvous). There's also a cute, slightly Tom Lehrer-like science song (Entropy), and one silly, classic Fruvous song (Johhny Saucep'n). The only song I don't really like is Ash Hash, and even then I don't hate it strongly.

    Sounds too political and folky, you say? Wrong. In the wrong hands this would come off as phony or heavy-handed, but done by Fruvous they are light, snappy, and catchy as heck. (Just TRY to get Big Fish or Jenny Washington out of your head, and watch as they get hopelessly stuck in your brain.) The messages are subtle, and the harmonies are outstanding. It's also worth mentioning that they are about as non-conformist and non-corporate as you'll ever get- different, but not in a pretentious, we hate any thing mainstream way.

    So what are you waiting for? If you love Barenaked Ladies, They Might Be Giants, or possibly Weezer, try this for a fresh, tuneful change of pace.

    5 out of 5 stars This is the stuff kids are made of..........2000-12-30

    This is the CD that started it all for me. I remember the first time my cousin played "Big Fish" for me; I liked it, and it stuck in my head for about a week. I finally remembered to ask him who it was by, he said,"Moxy Früvous, just an obscure little Canadian band that I found, they're pretty good". Ever since then, I have been completely hooked, and own all their CDs. It's a sure buy, or if you don't, at least listen to the song samples.

    5 out of 5 stars Pure Fun.......2000-12-09

    Okay so I'll admit to being a frufan. I love "b". I mean where else can you find such a great "tribute" to Rush ? And I'll admit to humming "Entropy" during some biology tests last year (it worked!). Any Moxy fan should buy this alblum.
    Music to Promote Sleep
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Definitely helps me
    • Really Works
    • It really works!
    • Blissful Sleep
    • Feeling like I'm at the spa...
    Music to Promote Sleep
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Avalon (Rock Bottom)
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001LJD4C
    Release Date: 2004-03-23

    Tracks:

    1. Journey to Dreamland
    2. Drifting into Delta
    3. Floating Free
    4. Tranquil Realms
    5. Waves of Renewal
    6. Rebirth

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Definitely helps me.......2007-03-27

    I have had this for almost a month now, and put it on every night. The CD is 60 minutes long, and I'm usually out well before it is finished. So far I have not had the need to put it on repeat and play all night. I can only think of one time when I had to repeat the disk and I was particularly restless and couldn't get to sleep. Try it.

    4 out of 5 stars Really Works.......2006-09-02

    This CD is amazing. I use headphones at night and listen to this CD. As my thoughts veer toward what a stressful day tomorrow might be, the music seems to invade those thoughts, and bring me back to relaxation, and I quickly drift off to sleep. I awaken only long enough to take my headphones off after it has stopped playing, and go right back to peaceful slumber. It is the best CD I have ever used!

    5 out of 5 stars It really works!.......2006-08-30

    I've had this CD for close to 2 years now. My wife and I listen to it every night (on repeat all night) and really miss it when we are travelling or forget to start the CD before going to bed.

    What we've really noticed is, while it does help you sleep if you are having a bit of insomnia, where it really shines is the deepness or quality of sleep. When we sleep without it, it is as if we had been out sleeping on the hard ground. We got a good night's sleep, but just not deep, quality sleep.

    It is hard to describe (wish they had put a sound clip or two up) but there is no melody or beat; the music slips into the background and you are completely unaware of it again until you awaken - you don't dream about the music itself.

    We tried a different CD the other night and it just isn't the same.

    5 out of 5 stars Blissful Sleep.......2006-02-24

    My husband got this for me to help me sleep. I have always had trouble falling asleep and staying there. I put this in my CD playing alarm clock and set the timer for its maximum on 90 minutes and make sure the disk repeats. I drift off and now will sleep peacefully all night long. I am looking forward to finding the other three disks to help with relaxation, concentration, and creativity.

    4 out of 5 stars Feeling like I'm at the spa..........2006-01-02

    The mellow music reminds me of the relaxing tones played in spas. Takes me off to dreamland every night.
    A Father's Song
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Fathers Song
    • A Father"s Song
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    A Father's Song
    Various Artists
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DAHH
    Release Date: 1996-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. A Father's Song (instrumental version)

    Album Description

    A Fathers Song is the third CD single release from New Traditions following the very successful A Song For My Son - the first song in history written for the mother and groom dance at a wedding. A Fathers Song was written in response to the many requests from fathers who wanted another song for the groom - but from the fathers point of view. A Fathers Song can be played at a wedding reception after or instead of a formal toast, but it also makes a great musical gift from father to son on other occasions too, including birthdays, graduations, bar mitzvahs, etc.. The CD single contains both a vocal and an instrumental version of the song. The vocalist is Ray Allaire who also sings the very popular New Traditions song A Song For My Daughter.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A Fathers Song.......2007-06-08

    This is a great CD. I was actually suprised to find that not only did the CD have the vocal with music but the second track had the music only. I am sure that it will be joy to my son at his wedding. I had very good service and response from Amazon. I highly recommend this CD to anyone.

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    5 out of 5 stars A Father"s Song.......2003-08-31

    This song was so awesome. I cried when I heard it. I would reccomend it to any Father to give his son on his wedding Day.

    5 out of 5 stars So Proud of You My Son.......2001-06-10

    This is one of the BEST wedding gifts we could have given our Son on his wedding day!!! Played it at the reception and there wasn't a dry eye in the place. It was VERY Emotional and everything that we have always wanted to say. Thank you very much for making this beautiful rendition for a most Wonderful Son!!!!!!

    5 out of 5 stars The Dove 92.1 WDDV.......2001-05-31

    I'm the Program Director for The Dove 92.1 WDDV in the Sarasota/Bradenton, FL Market, and everytime we play this song the phones ring off the hook with our listeners wanting to know where to get a copy of it. This has to be our most asked about song. It's a perfect gift for a father on Father's Day or any big day like a graduation or wedding of a son.
    Time Between Trains
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • melodically flat and lyrically pedantic??
    • Boring if not another garage band singer
    • all aboard this 'Train'
    • Disagree with the "official" review... she is terrific!
    • WOW!
    Time Between Trains
    Susan Werner
    Manufacturer: Bottom Line / Koch
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00000BIKJ
    Release Date: 1998-09-15

    Tracks:

    1. Time Between Trains
    2. Old Mistake
    3. Bring 'Round The Boat
    4. Sorry About Jesus
    5. Petaluma Afternoons
    6. Courting the Muse
    7. Montgomery Street
    8. Like Bonsai
    9. Can't Let You In
    10. Standing in My Own Way
    11. Vincent
    12. Movie of My Life (hidden track)

    Amazon.com

    Time Between Trains is an album of small virtues. The production by Darell Scott is spare and beautiful. Scott adorns each song with subtly idiosyncratic touches (Scottish bagpipes, Indian tablas) that add surprising textures. This is an album for travelers between allegiances, romantic and otherwise. Throughout, one hears mandolins, bouzoukis, trumpets, and violins, yet the overall effect is intimate. Unfortunately, Werner is a better vocalist than songwriter. Some tunes are melodically flat and lyrically pedantic. Strangely, she finally lets her hair down with the hidden track, "When They Make a Movie of My Life." Seemingly intended as a joke, it has much more going on melodically than many of her originals. --Anthony Bonet

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars melodically flat and lyrically pedantic??.......2005-04-07

    Better vocalist than songwriter indeed... I beg to differ! Okay, so every Susan Werner album has a few "phoned-in" songs... But did the reviewer even listen to "Petaluma Afternoons" or "Courting the Muse?" Melodically flat - maybe a couple of tracks aren't as inspired as the others. But who could listen to the poignantly organic rise and fall of "Sorry About Jesus" and feel anything approaching flat? And I suppose by "lyrically pedantic" he means that her songs contain words your average 13-year-old wouldn't know. How many songs do you know that contain the word "serotonin," after all? But to me this is exactly the sort of thing that makes Susan Werner such an original. She hops elegantly between folk, country, blues, and any number of other genres. But above all, what makes Susan's music shine is the sincerity of it. She doesn't mass-produce slick danceable tunes or schmaltzy tearjerkers - she simply writes from the heart, and this album I think contains some of her most inspired songs. Honestly though, any recording is going to sell Susan short. She's a live performer by nature, meant to be seen in person. Still, this album, of all of hers, is about as close as you can come to that experience thanks to the close-miked intimacy that really captures her expressive voice. If you like folk or "traditional" country/bluegrass, and enjoy compassionate, sincere songwriting, this is well worth buying.

    1 out of 5 stars Boring if not another garage band singer.......2003-11-05

    This gal is unpleasant to listen to. I wouldn't pay to see this entertainer. Very boring folk like tune to her songs. Get into something more interesting like native beats or world music, but I see no talent in a gal on the stage with a guitar or someone with a voice like Susan Werner.

    5 out of 5 stars all aboard this 'Train'.......2001-11-08

    Having been a Susan Werner fan since Spring 1995, (one of those times where you don't know the artist but the disc called out to me: "The Last of the Good Straight Girls," and I bought it sound-unheard) I feel this release best represents Werner's strengths. This is a disc full of songs depicting various emotionally-based passages through life: adolescent discomfort (Sorry about Jesus); leaving home for college (Like Bonsai); relationship dissolution (Bring 'Round the Boat, Can't Let You In); post-relationship dissolution (Time between Trains; Old Mistake). Werner acutely communicates in a universal way, the observations and foibles that speak to anyone who cares to listen or hear.

    The only mis-step (if you can call it that) is the inclusion of "Vincent," Don McLean's paean to the artist. It's a great song, but it doesn't really grab you the way Werner's originals do. It does, however, display her great taste in cover material.

    Largely unavailable is her latest disc, "New Non-Fiction (Oct.2001)," but if your awareness about Werner is in the early stages, I highly recommend this disc. The Amazon reviewer emphasizes her vocal skills (with good reason, she trained in operatic vocals before taking this detour), which is true; what he didn't mention was that Werner can sing folk, pop, torch and jazz with equal aplomb. And to her credit, live versions of songs from this and other albums typically do not resemble the studio versions. This can rub folks the wrong way, if they buy Werner's discs based on what they heard live. But I encourage you to relax that response, and in the long run, you will not be dissapointed. Werner is a rare treat to see live, and for that experience, "Live at the Tin Angel" might be a better place to start than "Time Between Trains" if one has a total lack of Susan Werner music in their collection. For the past six years, she has stood the test of time (things still sound fresh on the 100th listen as they did on the 2nd). This is a rare gift indeed.

    5 out of 5 stars Disagree with the "official" review... she is terrific!.......2001-10-06

    I caught one of Susan's songs on WMVY (one of my all-time favorite radio stations, happily now available via web radio), and completely fell in love with her music.

    Each time I listen to this album I hear something completely different. In that respect her music reminds me of Seal - haunting, real, comforting, full of great images and stories.... she may not have Seal's incredible voice, but she is a great artist in her own style!

    5 out of 5 stars WOW!.......2000-11-15

    Susan Werner's music takes you there. Whether it be Petaluma, a freshman college dorm, or a memory of an old flame - you can see it and feel it. Susan is an amazing musician. I wish that I had found her years ago!

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