If Ours's 2000 disc, Distorted Lullabies, was notable for singer-songwriter Jimmy Gnecco's vocal similarity to Jeff Buckley and his fluent command of tortured pop-rock (hardly groundbreaking traits, but serviceable), then Precious makes the case for Gnecco as genuine-article artist. There's a truckload of emotion here and while Gnecco is more screamer than crooner, his viewpoints linger long after the final chords. Opening with the spiky--and cheeky--"Kill the Band," Precious segues into "Realize," a straight rock tune with a pealing guitar lead that solders the chorus to the bridge. Paler shades are explored later in the disc; "Broken" begins as a dirge before erupting into a musical firestorm with Gnecco's howls at the vortex. "If Flowers Turn" is wistful pop abetted by tambourine and do-do-do vocals, while "Red Colored Stars" trades muscular electric guitar for acoustic and octave-defying vocals. --Kim Hughes
Precious,Ours,Dreamworks,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Emo,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Precious [Enhanced]
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Precious Memories
Alan Jackson Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6UJP6 Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Blessed Assurance
- Softly And Tenderly
- I Love To Tell The Story
- When We All Get To Heaven
- 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus
- In The Garden
- Are You Washed In The Blood?
- I'll Fly Away
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Standing On The Promises
- Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus
- Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
- The Old Rugged Cross
- How Great Thou Art
- I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You
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A few decades ago nearly every country singer had at least one--often more--gospel albums in their catalog. Today, aside from gospel veteran Amy Grant, who balances the sacred and secular, and Randy Travis, that concept has long faded. For Alan Jackson, however, treating the musical past as present has been a way of life, as it is with these 15 timeless hymns from his youth. Recorded with just two acoustic guitars and a piano, it was originally a private Christmas present to his mother. The spare instrumentation is surprisingly robust behind his flawless readings of "I'll Fly Away," "Softly and Tenderly," "How Great Thou Art," "Are You Washed in the Blood?," and "The Old Rugged Cross," all as beguilingly unpretentious as any of his country hits. Instead of an all-star duet, wife Denise and daughters Mattie and Ali join in on "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus." In the end, what began as a private bequest becomes a moving, eloquent gift to Jackson's entire audience. --Rich KienzleCustomer Reviews:
GREAT SONGS.......2007-07-23
Precious Memories by Alan Jackson.......2007-07-22
Precious Memories.......2007-07-18
You will love this album.......2007-06-27
One thing that I will definately recommend to readers of this review- you MUST buy the companion DVD in which Alan Jackson performs these songs live at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. The DVD includes 2 songs that weren't shown on the CMT presentation. Alan really gets the joint jumping during the renditions of "Are You Washed in the Blood/I'll Fly Away" The DVD is available through this website. Please get it!
Get Randy Travis instead.......2007-06-24
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Mendelssohn: Elijah
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XV31A Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Introduction: As God The Lord Of Israel Liveth
- Overture
- No.1 Help, Lord! Wilt Thou Quite Destroy Us?
- No.2: Lord! Bow Thine Ear To Our Prayer!
- No.3: Ye People, Rend Your Hearts
- No.4: If With All Your Hearts
- No.5: Yet Doth The Lord See It Not
- No.6: Elijah! Get Thee Hence
- No.7: For He Shall Give His Angels Charge Over Thee
- Recitative: Now Cherith's Brook Is Dried Up
- No.8: What Have I Do To Do With Thee?
- No.9: Blessed Are The Men Who Fear Him
- No.10: As God The Lord Of Sabaoth Liveth
- No.11: Baal, We Cry To Thee: Hear And Answer Us!
- No.12: Call Him Louder, For He Is A God!
- No.13: Call Him Louder! He Heareth Not!
- No.14: Lord God Of Abraham, Isaac And Israel!
- No.15: Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord
- No.16: O Thou, Who Makest Thine Angels Spirits
- No.17: Is Not His Word Like A Fire?
- No.18: Woe Unto Them Who Forsake Him!
- No.19: O Man Of God, Help Thy People!
- No.20: Thanks Be To God!
Tracks:
- No.21: Hear Ye, Israel; Hear What The Lord Speaketh
- No.22: Be Not Afraid, Saith God The Lord
- No.23: The Lord Hath Exalted Thee
- No.24: Woe To Him, He Shall Perish
- No.25: Man Of God, Now Let My Words Be Precious
- No.26: It Is Enough; O Lord Now Take My Life
- No.27: See, Now He Sleepeth
- No.28: Lift Thine Eyes To The Mountains
- No.29: He, Watching Over Israel, Slumbers Not
- No.30: Arise, Elijah, For Thou Hast A Long Journey
- No.31: O Rest In The Lord
- No.32: He That Shall Endure To The End, Shall Be Saved
- No.33: Night Falleth Round Me, O Lord!
- No.34: Behold! God The Lord Passed By!
- No.35: Above Him Stood The Seraphim
- No.36: Go, Return Upon Thy Way
- No.37: For The Mountains Shall Depart
- No.38: Then Did Elijah The Prophet Break Forth
- No.39: Then Shall The Righteous Shine Forth
- No.40: Behold, God Hath Sent Elijah
- No.41: But The Lord, From The North Hath Raised One
- No.41a: O Come Everyone That Thirsteth
- No.42: And Then Shall Your Light Break Forth
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful, but not my first choice.......2007-04-07
Fischer-Dieskau roughens up his voice for the role, and therein lies a problem. The voice spreads and his diction suffers because of it; that and his unidiomatic pronounciation, with far too many rolled "r"s. He does the drama well, but what works well in lieder works here less well on the large scale. Odd, given his success as on opera singer (check out his Iago), that here he frequently comes off blustery.
Dame Gwyneth Jones belies her reputation and gives a contolled, dramatic performance, using her "edge" to advantage in "Hear Ye, Israel". Gedda's diction is amazing, with exactly the right color for this literature, and projecting a little more blood than an English tenor.
Dame Janet Baker is my star in this performance. Dramatic, heart-rending when need be, and in wonderful voice. She'll chill your blood when she tells the people of Baal to "slaughter him, do what he hath done!".
And as for the people of Baal, the Philharmonia Chorus is wonderful. Incisive and dramatic, with beautiful tone. I could do without the trick of the boy choir for "Lift Thine Eyes", and I miss the small ensembles, but all in all a fine performance, and good recording, circa 1968.
First choice in English, Daniels/Terfel: better Elijah in Terfel, better recording, more authentic orchestra, small vocal ensembles (as per the score) but inferior women (including Fleming: beautiful tone, but where's her head?). In German, it's Sawallisch/Adam all the way.
But if you're singing Elijah, and have a score, this is a good choice.
THE BEST recording of the BEST oratorio ever..........2006-08-15
This recording is in every way wonderful. Starting with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. He IS Elijah to me. His singing is perfection. He has amazing phrasing and his diction makes it possible to understand the lovely, inspired libretto to this heavenly music. There are so many pieces that are ephemeral, but a couple of my favorites are: #14, Lord God of Abraham and #37, For the Mountains shall Depart. Dieskau does a great job of what I think of as compassionate, heartfelt singing. His interpretation sounds like the voice of God himself. It has a quality of kindness and yet he sounds just as convincing reprimanding the people of Baal. He is the true highlight of this recording.
That said, the rest of the cast is wonderful as well. Gwyneth Jones has a lovely, silvery voice that has a clarion bell-like tone that rings over the large orchestra with ease. She has occasional "misfire" but is a consistent performer. Dame Janet Baker and Nicolai Gedda both perform at a consistently lovely level. The orchestra and chorus are both wonderful. #15, Cast thy Burden upon the Lord, #32 He that Shall Endure to the End, and #38 Then Did Elijah are all highlights.
All said, for me the main reason to get this recording is Dieskau's Elijah- after all, he's the main character. But don't forget the lovely music. This story is exciting and passionate and sacred all at the same time. For me, it's the best oratorio that has a moving story and great music too.
Too bad there are so few recordings of Elijah.......2006-07-03
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Precious Time
Pat Benatar Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EHRAG6 Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Promises In The Dark
- Fire And Ice
- Just Like Me
- Precious Time
- It's A Tuff Life
- Take It Any Way You Want It
- Evil Genius
- Hard To Believe
- Helter Skelter
Customer Reviews:
wow!.......2007-06-21
Anyway, back in 2000 I was mostly concerned with hit songs from popular artists, and didn't have much patience to try and get into music I wasn't familiar with. In other words, I was about as close-minded as they come.
It's now June 21, 2007. It's summertime! I gave Precious Time another shot. I LOVE THIS ALBUM. I always knew Pat Benatar had the perfect female voice for rock and roll, and this album totally proves how good she used to be.
Her voice is so good and convincing, it's like she was born to sing rock songs. Her excellent voice isn't the only thing that makes the album great- it's also the highly enjoyable songwriting. Every song is written so perfectly, and you can remember how every song goes because the vocal melodies are quite tasty and original.
Great music. Not just the hit songs like "Promises in the Dark" and "Fire and Ice" either. The super melodic and rocking title song, her cover of the Beatles "Helter Skelter" and the reggae beats found on "It's a Tuff Life". Lets not forget the other highly melodic tunes such as "Evil Genius" and "Hard to Believe". I love this album. Pat Benatar really was an excellent musician.
Life Is Too Short Not To Own This.......2007-04-19
Precious Time.......2007-02-07
Pat Benatar's Third Great Album In A Row.......2006-11-06
equal to its predecessor, an underrated #1.......2006-04-13
She carries on the sound from Crimes Of Passion, so if you like that album, you'll like this. There were two hit singles, Fire And Ice and Promises In The Dark. Promises stands as one of Pat's greatest recordings. The gem of the album is the title track, a 6 minute track. Keeping with the spirit of Crimes Of Passion, she also does two great covers, Just Like Me and Helter Skelter.
The album mostly was a holding pattern from Crimes Of Passion but that doesn't mean it wasn't a fantastic album. You can hear hints of the style she was going into the next album, Get Nervous, in "Evil Genius". She even dabbles in reggae with It's A Tuff Life.
If you love Pat Benatar, this album is a must have in your collection. You may not be as familiar with the singles off this as her other albums from 1979-1985, but you'll still be in a treat
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Precious
Chanté Moore Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OKZ Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Love's Taken Over
- Precious
- It's Alright
- Finding My Way Back To You
- Listen To My Song
- As If We Never Met
- Candlelight and You
- Who Do I Turn To
- I Wanna Love (Like That Again)
- Sexy Thang
- Because You're Mine
- Love's Taken Over (Quiet Storm Mix)
Customer Reviews:
A Timeless Classic.......2007-05-21
A classic.......2007-05-12
A great voice and classic tracks. Buy it!
One of my Old Favorites.......2007-04-17
This was her debut album and it's great. "Love's Taken Over" is so smooth, and the orchestration in the background is simple, yet still strikes a mood. I've always believed that live instruments and instrumentation makes a song more timeless than enhanced electronics and maybe that's why even toda, that song's quality sticks out so much. I still remember when "It's Alright" was popular too and the numerous remixes to it that came out. It was a nice, mildly up-beat take among the slower moody ballads. Anothe rhighlight is 'I Wanna Love Like That', which has a bit of a bossa beat to it, "Candlelight and You", featuring Keith Washington and maybe one of my favorites, which still sort of sticks out as a good chillout track, the reprise to "Love's Taken Over".
I certainly recommend this. Over 13 years later, this still gets rotation from me. I don't really look at it as though she didn't get much air-play. I remember when her songs from this album were always on night programs in the early nineties and then the remixes to "It's Alright" were also featured very frequently. But it's true that she didn't get the air-play that several other more 'pop' R&B artists got at the time. This one and her second album are the only Chante Moore albums I checked out, and both of them are terrific.
CD review.......2007-03-10
Another underrated, ignored R&B album.......2005-10-10
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Precious Lord: The Great Gospel Songs of Thomas A. Dorsey
Thomas A. Dorsey Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000297Z Release Date: 1994-03-08 |
Tracks:
- Take My Hand, Precious Lord - Thomas A. DorseyMarion Williams
- It's A Highway To Heaven - Thomas A. Dorsey/Alex Bradford
- Hide Me In Thy Bosom - Thomas A. Dorsey/The Dixie Hummingbirds
- I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song - Thomas A. DorseyMarion Williams
- (There'll Be Peace In The Valley) - Thomas A. Dorsey/R.H. Harris
- What Could I Do - Thomas A. DorseyMarion Williams
- I'm Waiting For Jesus - Thomas A. Dorsey/The Dixie Hummingbirds
- I Don't Know Why - Thomas A. Dorsey/Bessie Griffin
- If You See My Savior - Thomas A. Dorsey/Alex Bradford
- if We Never Needed The Lord Before - Thomas A. DorseyMarion Williams
- The Servant's Prayer Amen - Thomas A. Dorsey/R.H. Harris
- Search Me Lord - Thomas A. Dorsey/Bessie Griffin
- When The Gates Swing Open - Thomas A. Dorsey/The Dixie Hummingbirds
- My Desire - Thomas A. Dorsey//Delois Barrett Campbell
- Old Ship Of Zion - Thomas A. Dorsey/Bessie Griffin
- How Many Times - Thomas A. Dorsey/Alex Bradford
- I'll Tell it Wherever I Go - Thomas A. Dorsey/Sallie Martin
- Never Turn Back - Thomas A. Dorsey/R.H. Harris
- The Lord Will Make A Way - Thomas A. DorseyMarion Williams
Customer Reviews:
Wow.......2007-02-01
then,and this album has just increased my love of his music. A very good
CD which has to be heard to be appreciated. Highly recommended!
LEGIONS.......2006-11-04
WLJ.......2006-02-17
PEACE.
Buy This Album.......2005-12-17
This is a par-excellent album!!!.......2004-01-24
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Precious Friend
Arlo Guthrie , and Pete Seeger Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KNA Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Wabash Cannonball - Pete Seeger
- Circles - Pete Seeger
- Hills Of Glenshee - Pete Seeger
- Ocean Crossing - Pete Seeger
- Celery-Time - Pete Seeger
- Run, Come See Jerusalem - Pete Seeger
- Sailin' Up, Sailin' Down - Pete Seeger
- How Can I Keep From Singing - Pete Seeger
- Old Time Religion - Pete Seeger
- Pretty Boy Floyd - Pete Seeger
- Ladies Auxiliary - Pete Seeger
- Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Pete Seeger
- Precious Friend You Will Be There - Pete Seeger
Tracks:
- Do Re Mi - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Tarentella - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- The Neutron Bomb - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- I'm Changing My Name To Chrysler - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- St. Louis Tickle - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Wimoweh (Mbube) - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Garden Song - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Raggedy Raggedy - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- In Dead Earnest - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
- Amazing Grace - Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger
Customer Reviews:
A great folk album from the 1980's....yes, from the 1980's..........2007-03-30
PRECIOUS FRIEND.......2007-02-04
They gave me hope--not just the ol' soft soap..........2006-02-19
You changed my mind
You gave me hope not just the
old soft soap
You showed that we could learn to
share in time
You and me and Rockefeller
I'll keep plugging on
Your face will shine
Through all our tears
And when we sing another little
victory song
Precious friend you will be there
Singing in harmony
Precious friend you will be there
(Copyright 1974, Stormking Music BMI)
Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger teamed up in the summer of 1981 to give a blessed crowd an incredible opportunity to enjoy a SUPERB outdoor concert performance. The songs on the two CD set are mostly folk music about the working class and the everyday common man. We hear songs about the "raggedy raggedy" workers who need empowerment in the form of a union to stay alive; and there's a great song entitled "I'm changing my name to Chrysler" sung by Arlo to demonstrate how fat corporate America gets much more social welfare in the form of government bail-outs than the poor ever will. Arlo's sarcasm of the necessity for money for impoverished people to merely exist is evident in his social commentary song "Do Re Mi." (Arlo uses the word "Do" as a synonym for money.) Arlo also dreams of a world where guns disintegrate and flowers grow; the crowd becomes ecstatic. However, there's more than just social commentary and opinions here. There's also the beautiful love song sung by Pete, "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine;" and the song "Circles" about the twists and turns of life. We are treated to the bittersweet yet somewhat amusingly performed classic "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" sung by Arlo with the musicians accompanying him. The electricity throughout the concert is amazing but this last song is especially powerful because of the way it is so beautifully performed with just the right amount of improvisation. Yet the most powerful moments are at the very end of the concert when Arlo sings the infamous "Amazing Grace." Arlo explains that the song was written by the captain of a slave ship who realized the error of his ways and turns his boat around to return the would-be slaves back to Africa.
All throughout, both Arlo and Pete enjoy a masterful ability to lead their audience exactly where they want to take them while keeping them entertained all the way!!! Pete often helps the audience participate by singing along with his songs; Pete has often called himself a "sing-along leader" on many occasions during his career. Even at the end of a fairly long concert; the electric atmosphere is so powerful that the audience is truly screaming for still more. A tour de force for Arlo and Pete!
The CD set is well produced and of course being a professional recording it is recorded from the soundboard on stage and certainly not from the audience. Arlo and Pete have ample musicians to help them along, introduced by Arlo by their first names only during the song "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone." The musicians make this classic into a great jam session with a lot of fun for the audience and any CD listener.
In addition, the two CD set comes with a booklet giving you all the words and credits for each song. In addition, most of Arlo's spoken words to the audience are carefully written out for you here.
If you are a folk music fan but you don't have this two CD set in your collection, get it now and set aside a LOT of time because you will not be able to listen to this set only once before putting it away. I have listened to it countless times over the years and it has never lost a shred of freshness nor power. If you want a primer on folk music laced with some spiritual accents and social commentary, then this is also a great CD set for you. We are truly lucky to have these two ingenious men amongst us all these years. Their compassion, intelligence and wit abound in every song so carefully performed for their audience. If you can, I would also recommend any other CD set that showcases the talents of Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger performing together live. This would include the two CD set of their 1975 live concert entitled Together in Concert, and possibly also More Together Again IN Concert which was recorded in the early 1990s.
A BUY! SMILE
As it was in concert.... captured........2005-04-29
If you listen to Pete Seeger singing the Walbash Cannonball the melody will haunt you and Wehomaweh will amaze you with the range of his voice and the Tarantella will have your toe tapping. Smiles will come every time you hear The Garden Song, with Pete & Arlo singing. And in this troubled time I'm Changing My Name to Chrysler and The Neutron Bomb sung by Arlo makes one shake thier head, and sort of smile.
The musical quality is superb for a live recording, the choices of songs for this CD were at the time topical and are still. This is a CD or tape or album that is timeless and amazing to listen to and will become a favorite of the whole family...tiny ones love The Garden Song and my teen just refered to the Chrysler song as a political ballad that she needed to hear again since it had been a year or 2 since she had listened to it.
Great Folk Disc.......2004-11-17
My favorite record of theirs is finally available on cd, and you can even buy it at Amazon now. It's called Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger Together in Concert. It came out in 1975 and the concert was shown on PBS.
So my advice is to buy this one, and if you like it go get the other one too.
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Bella Ragazza
Carlo Buti Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006L82Q Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Customer Reviews:
Brow Italiano.......2007-01-10
It is great to have this material to play in any motor vehicle. Most newer vehicles do not have cassette any more. My new Kia Amanti has both a cassette and a CD making all my old favorites possible to play.
Who else, but Buti.......2003-01-18
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Precious Time
Euphoria Manufacturer: Zoe Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ERU8CY Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Back Against the Wall
- Blue
- Cowboys
- Saints and Sinners
- The Glendale Train
- Fire in the Hole
- Precious Time
- The Getaway
- Anyone Can Lose
- Forever Dust
- Kolkata
- Vapor
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Fans of Euphoria's earlier semi-chilled CDs of ambient Americana might be taken aback by the nasty blues snarl of "Back Against the Wall," the opening track of this third Euphoria CD. Sounding like the J. Geils Band circa 1975, guitarist Ken Ramm unleashes a backsliding electric blues scrawl over a crushing four-on-the-floor groove and doesn't let up until Howard Levy drops in with some gut-bucket harmonica. Since their semi-hit "Delirium" on the first CD, Euphoria has traded on an organic brand of electronica, picking up on Moby's rustic roots sampling ethos. But instead of samples, Euphoria boasted the real guitar playing of Ramm. On Precious Time, he dials up some changes, with Steve Sidelynk (Madonna, Massive Attack) mixing live drums with the programmed rhythms for an even more organic sound. In addition, vocalists top out several tunes. Tina Dico, who has sung with Zero 7, adds a sophisticated yearning cadence to the song called "Blue," and her "Sinners and Saints" is a strong bid for a pop single. Tracy Bonham brings her soulful voice to the mournful, yet still propulsive, title track. But most of Precious Time is instrumental, with "Cowboys" and "The Getaway" returning to the more countrified electronica of earlier CDs. Euphoria is still an exploration in sound, even at their most pop. Ramm mixes fingerstyle guitar with Indian tabla drums and vocal percussion on the aforementioned "Blue," and goes purely acoustic on the solo 12-string-guitar idyll, "The Glendale Train." "Vapor," an impressionistic 10-minute excursion composed with Brian Eno's Oblique Strategy cards, is an odd closer for an album that otherwise relentlessly lives up to the Euphoria name and promise. --John DilibertoAlbum Description
The music Euphoria makes is truly unique: lush, sweeping soundscapes which blend acoustic and slide guitars with modern electronica and trip-hop to create a sound that has been dubbed "guitronica." Euphoria's music has struck a chord with listeners over their first two albums, earning radio chart success and garnering placements in TV commercials for Nissan, Lee Jeans, and Apple (iPod), films such as "Vanilla Sky" and "Hidalgo" and television shows such as "CSI," "Malcolm in the Middle" and "Roswell." The third Euphoria album is the strongest yet, filled with an energized blend of slide guitar and psychedelia as well as stunning vocal tracks featuring Tina Dico (Zero 7) and Tracy Bonham. With this release Euphoria is poised to become a household name among guitar aficionados and electronic music lovers alike.Customer Reviews:
Synths and Blues guitar actually sound pretty good together........2006-11-14
Among the more varied fare are "The Glendale Train," an acoustic guitar solo, and "The Getaway," which is reminiscent of Massive Attack. "Blue" and "Saints and Sinners," featuring guest-vocalist Tina Dico, and "Anyone Can Lose," featuring guest-vocalist Tracy Bonham, would be at home on Balligomingo's Beneath the Surface or Conjure One's Extraordinary Ways with their electronic foundation and supporting guitars. The title track, "Precious Time" (another Tracy Bonham contribution), would unfortunately fit more comfortably among the song's of Delerium's Poem. The final song, "Vapor", is a long (over ten minutes) atmospheric experiment that reminds me of the Donnie Darko soundtrack, with a synthesizer drone and what I'm guessing is a guitar track played back in reverse. Apparently, "Vapor" is the result of an Brian Eno-style Oblique Strategy session (look that up if you don't know what it means - its an interesting concept).
Amazing Breadth, Style and Substance .......2006-10-29
One hell of an ecclectic mix.......2006-09-06
So what got me onto Euphoria? I haven't really been listening to the radio for several years now. Just too much junk out there that gets too much airplay. "Bovine bands" I call them. They're good because everyone else says they are. Just like TV - most people really can't think for themselves.
So I'm actually LISTENING to the radio a few weeks ago and hear Back Against the Wall on WXRT out of Chicago. The "bluesy" feel of the song grabs my attention so I get home and check out the samples on Amazon. Wow! 30 second samples and they all sound good! Reckon I gotta get it so I do.
A wonderful CD! Can't say what category you'd put this band into and that's half the beauty. Shades of blues, jazz, country, new age and more.
I'm not big on vocals but Tina Dico and Tracy Bonham lend themselves to the music superbly!
I can't honesly say that I could listen to all of their CDs in a row from what I've heard as it does start to mesh together but the music is VERY refreshing. It IS an excellent change of pace and I hope this band does well without going "commercial". In other words don't go "bovine". This world needs a lot more original bands and there are so few out there.
Close your minds to the "popular" stuff and listen to artists. Who cares what everyone else thinks? After all, if I jumped off a cliff with a "hit" CD in hand would you do the same?
Open your mind to real music. Buy this CD.
caught my ear.......2006-07-06
Conjures Texas of fantasy.......2006-05-25
Popping this CD into the player conjures up an image of Texas entirely different from the other two. And in particular, I'm referring to the tracks featuring slide guitar prominently: #1, 3, 5, 6, and 10. I've never been on Highway 90 which goes through West Texas about 50 miles north of the border with Mexico, but I imagine these tracks might make a perfect travelling companion for a drive out there at sunset. You can almost smell the dust being kicked up.
Personally I find the other tracks to be more standard-fare, but at least they're done with high production values. On another CD they might be perfect, but following the aforementioned tracks, they rift the mood, like someone pulled the curtain back on my drive out in West Texas.
Overall, good stuff. If you like this CD, you might also want to check out CDs from the group Lanterna, such as the CD Sands.
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Precious Little
Jeremy Spencer Manufacturer: Blind Pig ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G1R4JI Release Date: 2006-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Bitter Lemon
- Psychic Waste
- It Hurts Me Too
- Please Don't Stop
- Serene Serena
- Dr. J
- Bleeding Heart
- Many Sparrows
- Trouble And Woe
- Maria De Santiago
- Take And Give
- Precious Little
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Jeremy Spencer was part of the creative heart of the original, pre-Buckingham/Nicks Fleetwood Mac--a talented songwriter and slide guitar foil to the estimable Peter Green, blessed with the sweet, high voice of a teen idol. Thirty-five years after his departure from the band to find God, and twenty-seven since his last solo recording, Spencer still has that angelic voice and a touch on slide guitar that makes Precious Little the comeback blues album of 2006. A few songs do misfire. "Bitter Lemon" has a clichéd premise, but Spencer's buttery ease on the slide resonator is spellbinding. And "Psychic Waste," which lays humanity's sorry state at the feet of the entertainment industry, is flatly delusional. Yet his "Trouble and Woe" is remarkable: a deep song about wanting and loneliness with twined guitar and harmonica melodies that moan out the tune's sad emotional core. Elmore James's "It Hurts Me Too" and "Bleeding Heart" shimmer with authenticity as Spencer slows them down to let his unhurried, dark-toned slide take command. And the title track, which recalls Mark Knopfler's post-Dire Straits work with an arrangement built around gentle electric guitar fingerpicking, is a song of faith and pilgrimage befitting the former rock star's hard-won spiritual orientation. --Ted Drozdowski
Jeremy Spencer with Fleetwood Mac
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac |
Then Play On |
Kiln House |
Album Description
"Precious Little" represents a sensational comeback for Jeremy Spencer, one of the original members of Fleetwood Mac, whose signature slide guitar and vocals helped define the early sound of that legendary group. After thirty years, with his chops fully intact, Jeremy has returned with a stunning new album that easily equals any of his early triumphs. As his former bandmate, Mick Fleetwood, remarked after hearing "Precious Little", "Great! All the passion, humour, poignancy, and yes, the magic touch. Congratulations on a righteous album."Customer Reviews:
thank you, Mr Spencer.......2007-05-12
he was thrilled to learn that Jeremy had returned to the recording studio, and delighted to find that it was a most triumphant return. not a single second on this disc is wasted, apparently - all great music.
all quality music lovers should consider this album!
Born again in Norway.......2007-05-08
Precious Indeed!.......2007-01-16
Welcome back, slidemaster!.......2007-01-04
A must have for all fan's of authentic urban blues, the original Fleetwood Mac, and the one and only Jeremy Spencer. If your tastes are suited to any of these categories, run out and by this cd. You will not be disappointed!
Back From the Dead!.......2006-12-04
I like almost everything on this CD, particularly Spencer's own compositions and his renditions of a couple of Elmore James classics. My favorites here are:
1)Bitter Lemon-Who said white boys can't write real blues? This has Delta written all over it.
2)Psychic Waste-a wry look at the state of the entertainment industry.
3)It Hurts Me Too-An Elmore James classic I first heard 40 years ago performed by another legend, John Mayall.
4)Dr J-A new twist on a classic made famous by the original Fleetwood Mac.
5)Bleeding Heart-Another Elmore James classic, exquisitely rendered here.
6)Trouble and Woe-One of the two best Spencer originals here. Its a stunner!
and,
7)Maria de Santiago-Soulful guitar and vocals with a Latin flavor.
If I had to pick a song I didn't like, it would be Please Don't Stop. The rockabilly is a bit out of place here.
I see that Spencer has issued at least one other solo album since he disappeared after Fleetwood Mac's great Kiln House, but I haven't heard it. After being bowled over by Precious Little, I may have to pick it up.
I recommend Precious Little first to any blues fans, then to anyone who ever was a fan of the first line-ups of Fleetwood Mac. If you are in one of those groups, then you should order this for yourself without hesitation. I'm glad I did!
Welcome back, Jeremy Spencer and thank you for such a fine piece of work.
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Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
The Comsat Angels Manufacturer: Renascent UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E41KPG Release Date: 2006-04-17 |
Tracks:
- At Sea
- Be Brave
- Eye of the Lens
- Total War
- Real Story
- Waiting for a Miracle
- Ju Ju Money
- Independence Day
- Eye Dance
- Gone
- Dark Parade
- Our Secret
- Now I Know
- Citadel
- High Tide
- Mr. Memory
- Island Heart
- You Move Me
- Nature Trails
Album Description
Time Considered As A Helix Of Semi-Precious Stones are the BBC Sessions, 1979-1984, taken from the band's sessions for BBC Radio 1, including John Peel, 'Kid' Jensen & Janice Long. This album features tracks that span the Polydor era and beyond, including versions of such key tracks as 'Real Story', 'Independence Day', and rare version of the Rolling Stones psychedelic era classic, 'Citadel'. As with many such collections, these recordings frequently better their studio counterparts. Renascent. 2006.Album Details
Taken from the Band's Sessions for BBC Radio 1, Including John Peel, 'kid' Jensen and Janice Long, this Album features Tracks that Span the Polydor Era and Beyond, Including Versions of Such Key Tracks as 'real Story', 'independence Day', and Rare Version of the Rolling Stones Psychedelic Era Classic, 'citadel'. As with Many Such Collections, These Recordings Frequently Better their Studio Counterparts.Customer Reviews:
19 Tunes That Should Be On Your iPod Now.......2006-10-06
Reconsidering latter day Comsats..........2006-05-17
Hearing the rawer BBC sessions of some of the songs on those albums has helped change my mind a bit. "Land" and "Seven Day Vacation" are still the least of the catalog, but I can hear how much better they would have been with less glossy production.
If you've never heard the Comsats before start with "Waiting For a Miracle" to warm up then get the more difficult but absolutely brilliant "Sleep No More". If you're like me, at that point you'll have to have everything...
P.S. Renascent UK has released all 3 early albums also. While you're at it, look over the info on The Sound, who have also been reissued. (had to explain to irritated spouse how the increased sound quality and extras on the remasters justified repurchase...)
Rap Music:
- Puzzle [Enhanced] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
- Searchin' For A Rainbow [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
- Sentimental [Import]
- Shake Hands With Shorty
- Shangri La (CD & DVD Audio)
- She Loves You
- Shock/Denial/Anger/Acceptance [Enhanced]
- Straight on Till Morning
- Stricken [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- String Quartet Tribute to Relient K
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