As the title implies, this disc captures the Bay Area-based It's a Beautiful Day in concert at the venerable New York City performance Mecca Carnegie Hall in 1972. Sony. 2005.
At Carnegie Hall,It's a Beautiful Day,Rock/Pop
At Carnegie Hall [Import]
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Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
Thelonious Monk , and John Coltrane Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AV2GCE Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Monk's Mood
- Evidence
- Crepescule With Nellie
- Nutty
- Epistrophy (Live)
- Bye-Ya
- Sweet And Lovely
- Blue Monk
- Epistrophy
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Every year sees a crop of newly found jazz gems, but rarely are listeners treated to anything as special as this 1957 concert recording of Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane, which was accidentally discovered in an unmarked box by a Library of Congress engineer early in 2005. Until now, fans could only dream of hearing these two immortals play together beyond the three studio tracks they left behind. But here they are, hitting their stride at an all-star benefit concert, basking in the chemistry they had developed in Monk's quartet during the preceding weeks at New York's Five Spot. Coltrane's playing is a revelation. He's both an inspired accompanist and a galvanizing soloist, taking the music to new heights with his bold, brilliantly challenging, and sometimes jaw-dropping phrases, note clusters, and blasts of power. Sharing with Coltrane a newfound sense of freedom following the personal and professional troubles that had plagued them both, Monk is clearly tickled to be in the tenorist's presence, injecting humorous commentaries and otherwise asserting his eccentric genius as a pianist. The material, which was very well recorded by the Voice of America, includes Monk classics like "Epistrophy," "Monk's Moods," and "Evidence," as well as a striking rendition of the standard "Sweet and Lovely." This is music that not only bears repeated listenings, but also demands them--the ultimate definition of a classic. --Lloyd SachsCustomer Reviews:
essential to your jazz collection, period.......2007-05-30
Thelonious Monk Quarted with John colgrane at Carnegie Hall.......2007-05-29
Very Nice.......2007-05-25
Pure.......2007-05-20
Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall.......2007-05-17
He is exceited and overjoyed to have gotten the disc.
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Judy At Carnegie Hall: Fortieth Anniversary Edition
Judy Garland Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059QY9 Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Overture : The Trolley Song / Over The Rainbow / The Man That Got Away
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
- Almost Like Being In Love / This Can't Be Love (Medley)
- Do It Again
- You Go To My Head
- Alone Together
- Who Cares? (As Long As You Care For Me)
- Puttin' On The Ritz
- How Long Has This Been Going On
- Just You, Just Me
- The Man That Got Away
- San Francisco
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Tracks:
- That's Entertainment
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- You're Nearer
- A Foggy Day
- If Love Were All
- Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
- Stormy Weather
- You Made Me Love You / For Me And My Gal / The Trolley Song (Medley)
- Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
- Over The Rainbow
- Swanee
- After You've Gone
- Chicago
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The late 1950s were tough on Judy Garland, but this live recording, cut on April 23, 1961, at Carnegie Hall, would (rightfully) bring the legendary icon back into the spotlight. Live would go on to win five Grammys, be Garland's bestselling record, and confirm that, yes, on certain levels, she still had it. Her vocals are as strong as ever on these tunes, and Garland has fun with an audience obviously enraptured by her charms. She's self-deprecating where necessary--on "You Go to My Head" she "forgets" the lyrics but pretends to improvise. Mostly she just shines, especially on tunes she made famous, such as "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Stormy Weather," and "Over the Rainbow." This is easily one of pop music's greatest live recordings and a fine testament to Garland's recorded legacy. This two-CD set has been remastered for EMI's 40th-anniversary reissue to coincide with the ABC film based on daughter Lorna Luft's memoir Me and My Shadows (and is also available in a 24-karat-gold audiophile format released in 2000). --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
A GREAT CD BUT THE LP IS BETTER.......2007-07-23
On the 2 record set, the audience cheers and applause are right up there, and gives the performance an even more exciting feel, especially on That's Entertainment, San Francisco, Swanee, and when Judy says: "I'll sing 'em all and we'll stay all night!" The cheers and roars are incredible! Isn't this what a "live" recording is supposed to be about? The same thing was done to Shirley Bassey's Carnegie Hall album.Why tamper with a masterpiece? Let the audience get involved and stop pushing them back!
She died at 47... she could easily have won 47 stars for this:-).......2007-07-09
I have yet to come over a person who is indifferent to this recording. It is as if God himself smiled down on Frances Ethel turned Judy and gave her and US the greatest live recording ever made....
In 2005 I saw Liza Minnelli in Oslo(3d row) and I was hysterical... She gladly acknowledged me and introduced Bill LaVorgnia who turned out to be Judy`s drummer that night in 1961. She said something like this:
"Mama, the drum section is truly great tonight. Judy: Yes, do you see the drummer?...Yes I do... Judy: Well, give him his slippers(as I have been asked to do by Mama) and we`ll keep him in the family. And I ALWAYS DID WHAT MY MAMA TOLD ME TO DO!"
I yelled and clapped and she looked at me and asked "Oh - you got the album??" I shouted a great "YES" and she smiled that incredeable smile of hers to me... Later that evening we met and we were photographed together(you can see us in my profile) and she signed a paper from my hand - "Love Liza"...
TWO SHOW BUSINESS GREATS........ I think Judy and the Master himself smiled down at ME that night and gave ME a Carnegie Hall experience, cause Liza is getting BETTER AND BETTER as well:-)
A Classic performer and incredible woman!.......2007-07-03
Great.......2007-06-26
This is simply the finest performance by an artist that I have ever heard. The emotion that flows in both directions,from Judy to the audience and back,between the band and singer, and Judy and her soul is .... what? you can't pick an adjective the fits. If you can listen to her sing"Somewhere over the Rainbow" and not fell the passion, the pain, and not get a tear in you're eye, then pass on this and go get Carrie Underwood.
Not as exciting as I thought it whould be........2007-04-12
We do have the studio recordings and some other live recordings.
Our Judy is eternal!
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At Carnegie Hall, Vol. 1-4 (Chicago IV)
Chicago Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FM77 Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- In The Country
- Fancy Colours
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro)
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
- South California Purples
- Questions 67 And 68
- Sing A Mean Tune Kid
- Beginnings
Tracks:
- 1st Movement
- 2nd Movement (Flute Solo)
- 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo)
- 4th Movement (Preach)
- 5th Movement
- Introduction
- Mother
- Lowdown
- Flight 602
- Motorboat To Mars
- Free
- Where Do We Go From Here
- I Don't Want Your Money
Tracks:
- Happy 'Cause I'm Going Home
- Make Me Smile
- So Much To Say, So Much To Give
- Anxiety's Moment
- West Virginia Fantasies
- Colour My World
- To Be Free
- Now More Than Ever
- A Song For Richard And His Friends
- 25 Or 6 To 4
- I'm A Man
Tracks:
- Listen
- Introduction
- South California Purples
- Loneliness Is Just A Word
- Free Form Intro (Naseltones)
- Sing A Mean Tune Kid
- A Hard Risin' Morning Without Breakfast/Off To Work/Fallin' Out/Dreamin' Home/Morning Blues Again
- 25 Or 6 To 4
Album Description
When it was first released as a four-LP package in 1972, this marathon live recording hit #3 on Billboard's Pop album chart and was certified RIAA gold. Following up their 1971 album Chicago III, this historic set features all the early hits and spotlights Chicago at the peak of their initial success. Painstakingly remastered, it now includes a full disc of previously unreleased material showcasing their trademark horns, Robert Lamm's keyboards and vocals, and the guitar virtuosity of the late Terry Kath. The set's packaging makes a nod to the original LP release, with an outer cardboard slipcase, four CDs in individual jackets, a 36-page booklet with original LP artwork, and mini-reproductions of the three huge posters that were part of the original release.Walter Parazaider (sax, woodwinds), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), James Pankow (trombone), Robert Lamm (keyboards, vocals), Terry Kath (guitar, vocals), Danny Seraphine (drums), and Peter Cetera (bass, vocals) formed Chicago in the Second City in 1967. They released their debut album, Chicago Transit Authority, in 1969. The double LP sold more than two million copies on the strength of sweet pop hits and psychedelic rock explorations that appealed to traditional Top 40 fans as well as hipper listeners tuning in to the new free-form FM radio.
This was just the start of Chicago's enduring popularity, which includes five consecutive #1 albums, 21 Top 10 singles, and worldwide sales of over 120 million. Chicago continues to be a major concert draw, their lineup now including Bill Champlin (keyboards, vocals), Jason Scheff (bass, vocals), Keith Howland (guitar), and Tris Imboden (drums), along with founding members Lamm, Parazaider, Loughnane, and Pankow.
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One of the greatest live recordings of all time.......2007-07-04
At Carnegie Hall, Vol. 1-4 Chicago IV.......2007-01-19
an absolute must !.......2007-01-12
Passionate, timelessly captures the moment.......2006-11-03
CHICAGO AND TERRY KATH IN A DIFFERENT ERA (APRIL 1971).......2006-09-25
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Live at Carnegie Hall
Stevie Ray Vaughan Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002BYA Release Date: 1997-07-29 |
Tracks:
- Intro - Ken Dashow/John Hammond
- Scuttle Buttin'
- Testifyin'
- Love Struck Baby
- Honey Bee
- Cold Shot
- Letter To My Girlfriend
- Dirty Pool
- Pride And Joy
- The Things That I Used To Do
- C.O.D.
- Iced Over
- Lenny
- Rude Mood
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The series of Stevie Ray Vaughan concert albums that began with Live Alive (1986) and continued after the guitarist's 1990 death is far from the catalog-bloating cash-in you'd expect from the record company of a platinum seller cut down at a career peak. Instead, each disc gives a distinctly different view of the Texas blues-rocker's stage strengths. Where Live Alive captured Vaughan and his band Double Trouble in full arena roar and In the Beginning recorded a looser early club gig, Live at Carnegie Hall finds the outfit broadening its range with guest shots from Dr. John and the Roomful of Blues horn section. Rather than overpowering Vaughan's signature tautness, the bigger band makes for an entertaining switch--in effect allowing a fresh look at his R&B roots. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Outrageous playing.......2007-03-14
Great Recording.......2007-01-21
like they had the mic inside his cabinets, protected by a noise gate. Great, great live performance here.
Carnegie Hall Delivers.......2007-01-17
This, however, was a real treat. His torrential solo on Dirty Pool and collaboration with his brother, Jimmie, on Things that I Used to Do were flawlessly executed and super-charged. I am always amazed at how he could bend and twist notes in ways unheard of, but these two songs were absolutely mind-boggling.
The second half of the CD, where SRV adds the Room Full of Blues horns and Dr. John on keyboards, was a pleasant surprise. Initially, I was skeptical, thinking it would be like "gilding the lilly, but it's a great R&B sound that every SRV fan should experience. In addition, Angela Strehli was outstanding on her fiery vocal on C.O.D.
The only issue that prevented me from giving this a five-star rating, is the muddy sound on the first two or three songs (Carnegie Hall was originally designed for acoustic performances). Don't let this stop you from adding this one to your collection, though.
Barn-stormin'.......2006-11-11
Yes, the man was a great guitar play, an absolute master of the form, but something that is rarely mentioned is that his singing was as emotive as his playing. He was in great voice on this night too.
Becoming one of my Favorite SRV Albums.......2006-10-26
If you enjoy Stevie live, you will enjoy this album. If you have been a long time SRV fan and don't have this album in your collection you need to buy it now. This is a great and surprisely different album from the greatest guitarist to have ever lived.
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Live in Concert at the Carnegie Hall
Harry Belafonte Manufacturer: Bmg Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006SUU Release Date: 1993-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Introduction/Darlin' Cora
- Sylvie
- Cotton Fields
- John Henry
- Take My Mother Home
- Marching Saints
- Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
- Jamaica Farewell
- Man Piaba
- All My Trials
Tracks:
- Mama Look a Boo Boo
- Come Back Liza
- Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
- Hava Nagila
- Danny Boy
- Merci Bon Dieu
- Cucurrucucu Paloma
- Shenandoah
- Matilda
Album Description
bin 15110. Remastered reissue, part of RCA's Living Stereo series, for the esteemed vocalist's 1959 live concert recording. 19 tracks: 'Introduction/ Darlin' Cora', 'Sylvie''Cotton Fields', 'John Henry', 'Take My Mother Home', 'The Marching Saints', 'Day O', 'Jamaica Farewell', 'Man Piaba', 'All My Trials', 'Mama Look A Boo Boo', 'Come Back Lisa', 'Man Smart (Woman Smarter)', 'Have Nageela', 'Danny Boy', 'Merci Bon Dieu', 'Cu Cu Ru Cu Cu Paloma', 'Shenandoah' and 'Matilda'.Album Details
Double CD Set. Recorded Live in New York. Part of RCA 'Living Stereo' Series.Customer Reviews:
As good as it gets.......2007-03-08
If you only plans to own five CDs this must be one of them. Mr Bellafonte at his absolute best. I enjoy every second of this CD. Not only is it musically outstanding but it is also a true high fidelity record.
A CD not only for easy listening but also for true listening sessions!
Some technical details and comments.......2006-07-25
Sound quality is quite good. CDs were issued in Germany in 1993 (performance dates were 19 & 20 April 1959). There are no markings on the CDs indicating remixing, remastering or other processing. Despite this, the sound is a little more "natural" than my LP transfer which had that circa-1959 bass richness. This may be just coloration in my turntable set-up and the CD gets it right. There is minor tape hiss in the background noise. The dynamic range may have been increased. The CD allows me to hear more in the music than I ever heard before (musican banter, HB's breathing etc).
The CDs are a great replacement to the LPs transfers I had on my iPod. (I'm not sure yet if I'll miss the ticks and pops from the needle. It was kinda cool on an iPod.)
Regarding musicality; the other reviews have said it all. I agree that this is one of those rare recordings where everything is perfect. It is unthinkable that this concert could even have one second edited from it. I love this concert. It is genius.
The complete concert, greatest live album ever made.......2006-02-07
As far as his totally unique talent, this magnificant talent, shows all of his power, his heart, soul and love for all humanity with the best live album ever created.
I have a sentimental feeling about the famous Carnegie Hall concert since I grew up in blue collar family in Brooklyn attended this show. Growing up, I used th hear my parents play this many times on weekends, while doing their chores and nothingw ould light up their faces, create laughter, got them to sing, more than when they listened to the album of this Carnegie Hall concert.
I was about eleven or so when I started hearing it, and I have the album about memorized and grew up loving the album, Mr. Belafonte, his talent, his incredibly diverse careers, and non-stop dedication to all of humanity.
There is comments by an individual who does live the CD about how Harry did "novelty songs" in the second act. THOSE ARE NOT NOVELTY SONGS, THEY ARE FOLK SONGS FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD. But I guess to an American, International folk music is a "novelty song". Grrr. I know the gentlemen who made that comment meant no harm, but I hope it is understood. Mr Belafonte is currently and has previously spent his life unfolding the cultures of nations from all over the world by singing and giving publicity to the great folk music that tells the story of the people of the world.
It is great that this import has the entire concert, but I have to admit that I am ashamed as an American, that it has to be AN IMPORT, that no American music company has taken the original tapes, re-mastered it with love as they would any major piece of history and re-released it. He was born in Harlem and is one of the great, great stories of someone who has lived the American dream. Please remember the racism he experienced as well as being blacklisted suring the McCarthy hearings. But nothing stops his optomism and love of humanity.
He talent is unequaled and no one delivers a folk song with more power, heart and soul.
Besides, he probably was the best guest the Muppets ever had.
A couple of quick pieces of info on Mr. Belafonte. Bob Dylan was recorded for the first time on a Harry Belafonte album, where Harry hired him as a harmonica player.
Mr. Belafonte is a graduate of the Actors Studio in N.Y. the produced a generation of great actors.
Calypso was the first album to sell 1 million copies, but how many people know that he followed that album up with a album where he read and discussed the works of the great American writer, Mark Twain.
Thank you Harry for this great album and the great memories you leave me listening to it and the great pleasure you gave to my late parents.
Jon
I'm Just Wild About Harry (Belafonte)!.......2006-02-04
It's nice to know that he's still Harry after all these years; Still holding up a mirror to a sick and hypocritical society that obviously doesn't like what's reflected.
Belafonte At Carnegie Hall, recorded on two nights in April of 1959 is, no doubt about it, the finest "Live" album ever recorded. All these years later it still has a freshness that is irresistable. The fact that it was recorded with state-of-the-art equipment, you can close your eyes and it's almost as if your sitting, front row. It's moving and riotously funny all at the same time. Trust me on this one kiddies, you won't be disappointed!
Pray for peace
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
tomdegan@froniternet.net
True talent, live.......2005-10-28
The man is brilliant in concert and it is unbelieveable they were daring enough to try to record these performances live. I shudder to think anyone currently who could pull this off (with the exception of Midler who thrives on a live audience).
Does Belafonte have an incredible voice and fantastic range? Not really. He has a great voice but the man has PASSION and intelligence in his hip pocket and he presents a priceless show.
It's amazing to me, now, to realize what a global attitude this man has, did I mention passion and intelligence? So I did, but it's well worth repeating.
I played this album for a 7th grade class and they ape over it -- they knew two songs from the movie Beetle Juice and insisted I download the lyrics. When it came time for Cucurrucucu Paloma they went wild (and the staff freaked when they heard it was a live performance) so I knew Mama Look a Boo Boo would be appreciated.
I know Mr. Belafonte is known and loved for many of his standards (basicaly Day-O) but I my faorite piece will always be Merci Bon Dieu. It's so beautiful, it's heartbreaking in a wonderful way.
I hate live albums because most artists cannot do live what they create in the studio. Not so with this -- he sounds even better live. A truly talented man with intelligence and passion -- darn, that's rare and very much appreciated, especially in the year 2005.
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Lang Lang Live at Carnegie Hall
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00017NLHG Release Date: 2004-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Applause
- Abegg Variations, Op.1
- 1. Allegro [Piano Sonata in C, H.XVI No.50]
- 2. Adagio [Piano Sonata in C, H.XVI No.50]
- 3. Allegro molto [Piano Sonata in C, H.XVI No.50]
- 1. Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo [Fantasy in C Major "Wanderer"]
- 2. Adagio [Fantasy in C Major "Wanderer"]
- 3. Presto [Fantasy in C Major "Wanderer"]
- 4. Allegro [Fantasy in C Major "Wanderer"]
- 1. Missing Moon [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 2. Beans [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 03. Herdboy's Song [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 4. Blue Nun [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 7. Red Wilderness [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 5. Ancient Burial [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 6. Floating Clouds [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- 8. Sunrain [Eight Memories In Watercolour, Op.1]
- Nocturne No.8 In D Flat Op.27 No.2
- Reminiscences de Don Juan, S. 418 (after Mozart)
- 7. Tr=E4umerei [Kinderszenen, Op.15]
- Horses (after pieces by Huang Hai Hwai, Chen Rao Xing and Shen Li Qun) - Arr. by Lang Lang and Lang Guo-ren
- Liebestraum No.3 in A flat, S.541 No.3
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This is a dazzling recital, taped live at Carnegie Hall in November 2003--complete with applause. Lang Lang's virtuosity is almost frightening: the Liszt "Reminiscenses du Don Juan" is a showpiece when played "normally." Here, Lang plays it to its extremes, with soft passages amazingly soft and subtly delineated and the bigger moments heaven-thundering. And it is played so fast, and so accurately (a cascade of notes in mid-"La ci darem la mano" sounds like a waterfall), that it leaves the listener breathless--surely just what Liszt wanted. In a Haydn sonata, Lang's classical line is impeccable, but he's not afraid to shine through the music and embellish occasionally. The Schumann "Traumerei" is suitably dreamy and hushed; Schubert's "Wanderer" Fantasy, a real crowd-pleaser, is just that--beautifully played, familiar yet fresh sounding. And an encore, with Lang's father playing a two-string fiddle called the erhu, is a fascinating look into Eastern music. There's more (this is a 2-CD set), and it's stunning--and highly recommended for all admirers of great piano playing. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Worst Wanderer Fantasy EVER?.......2007-02-14
His Schubert is garbage. Let him stick to playing Chinese compositions unknown to Western audiences, because virtually none of us will have any way of drawing comparisons between his interpretation and that of others. I can only assume that his interpretation of Dun Tan is the definitive version --- but I doubt it.
Pianistic Glory at its best!!!!.......2006-11-07
I have read several of the 'negative' reviews here and can only conclude (after viewing the DVD four times and counting) that what may be going on with these folks is something they themselves simply don't understand (about themselves!). They cannot or will not accept that here with Lang Lang, as with Evgeny Kissin (ever notice?) the world is being introduced to the next and even greater generation of pianistic virtuosos, young prodigies who can do everything that Horowitz and even Lizst ever did and more... I have no doubt those two would agree were they alive today. Karajan wept (for joy)when he heard the young Kissin perform Chopin's Fantasy in F# minor, Mehta was so taken with Kissin's performance under his baton that he could not refrain from hugging the young boy after a stellar performance... Andre Watts, not often praising his contemporaries, mused about finding the nearest bridge to jump off after hearing Kissin play realizing he was not in the same league and one other recent winner of an International Competition had to pull his car over to the side of the road, he was so taken with Kissin.... yes, I know it seems like I forgot we are talking about Lang Lang.... Lang Lang can do everything Kissin can and maybe more...Are we to believe that these aforementioned individuals are musical idiots prone to such actions?!!
Folks! accept it, embrace it and thank God for it!... just as he did when simultaneously brought Chopin and Liszt to our world in the early 1800's (they were the same age except for a year) He has now given us another Double Blast of Pianistic Glory in Kissin and Lang Lang! Pity those who can't get beyond their envy, jealously, general jadedness with life... or whatever ails them... they need help, lots of help!
As for me and many like me (BTW, it doesnt count for much but I am a pianist myself)... we are so grateful and blessed to have these 2 young men and the miracle of DVD technology to bring their concerts right into our living room!
An outstanding performance and story of a child prodigy.......2006-06-14
Most Impressive!.......2006-05-18
Trust the peanut gallery? Or trust experts. Your choice ..........2006-01-05
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Klassik
o About this Carnegie Hall recording? The one given some pretty bad reviews from the peanut gallery? Well, the recording won a 2005 Amadeus Austrian Music Award. And a DVD of this recital with documentary footage won the 2005 "Music DVD of the Year" Echo Klassik Award.
Music has always been interpretive and a vital mark of virtuosity is having your own voice - Lang has his own voice and he masterfully distinguishes himself with it. Lang is a refreshing draft of fresh air in a typically stagnant arena. Technically, the kid can flat out play. Period. Interpretively, he is bold, unafraid, and lets it all hang out.
Nuff said ...
Cheers!
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Live at Carnegie Hall
Bill Withers Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ALR Release Date: 1997-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Use Me
- Friend Of Mine
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Grandma's Hands
- World Keeps Going Around
- Let Me In Your Life
- Better Off Dead
- For My Friend
- I Can't Write Left-Handed
- Lean On Me
- Lonely Town, Lonely Street
- Hope She'll Be Happier
- Let Us Love
- Harlem/Cold Baloney
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Despite the import of the occasion--an October 1972 night at America's most prestigious hall--what really impresses about Bill Withers's Live at Carnegie Hall is the good feeling and sense of interplay passed between the star, his band, and the audience. From the surpassingly casual opening of "Use Me" and its build through eight-plus minutes and an extended ending to the complexity and occasional joy of Withers's socio-personal "Lean on Me," "I Can't Write Left-Handed," and a medley of "Harlem" and "Cold Bologna," Carnegie is an underappreciated document of what for a moment was progressive R&B. Always one of music's most humble performers, Withers quietly, intensely proves his mettle over the length of this one-time double LP. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Music as God intended...really-it's that good........2007-01-03
"This strange man over here in Vietnam I don't ever now, ain't never done nothing to, God bless his heart, He done shot me in my shoulder!!.....and I can't write left-handed."
Good God, I love this album.
One of my FAVORITE albums!.......2006-03-30
The best live album I've ever heard..........2005-11-24
Best Live CD Ever?.......2005-03-16
PS-I give this CD 5 Stars. I hit the wrong button!
the best music ever.......2004-09-26
forget about style, this ain't typical soul music, or anything that could really be labelled. this music comes from the heart, and can speak to anyone, whatever your taste in music is.
if you already own some bill withers material, you're missing the essential piece: his studio work is great, but bill's voice, his sincerity, his sense of humor, his "fire", all those things are really amplified by his live performance, and his funky, funky band, brings the best possible music to fit his lyrics.
so, to every music listener in the world: whether it's a lovely or a sad day for you ,you'll find in this record something to listen, something that will fit your mood. don't you hesitate, this is forever good music, that will never get old.
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The Weavers at Carnegie Hall
The Weavers Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000EFX Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Darling Corey
- Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
- Pay Me My Money Now
- Greensleeves
- Rock Island Line
- Around The World
- Wimoweh
- Venga Jaleo
- Suliram (I'll Be There)
- Shalom Chaverim
- Lonesome Traveller
- I Know Where I'm Going
- Woody's Rag And 900 Miles
- Sixteen Tons
- Follow The Drinking Gourd
- When The Saints Go Marching In
- I've Got A Home In That Rock
- Hush Little Baby
- Go Where I Send Thee
- Goodnight Irene
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Peter, Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan, and the Kingston Trio were youngsters next to the Weavers, but without these acoustic elders, the aforementioned artists may have never found their folk voices. The Weavers were the main catalyst behind the folk explosion of the '50s and early '60s. This album captures the spark that led to that detonation. Certainly the foursome was responsible for the leftist political bent associated with folk music to this day. The Weavers were one of the few musical entities blacklisted during the McCarthy hearings in 1952 after a witness named them as Communists, probably a result of members Lee Hays and Pete Seeger's labor-union activities. In 1955 the quartet reunited for this historic show--and you can still hear the triumphant spirit in the air that night as the group (and audience) delight in the Weavers' brand of eclecticism, moving from Leadbelly and Woody Guthrie covers to old English ballads, African music, New Orleans spirituals, and songs that would soon influence rock & roll. --Bill HoldshipCustomer Reviews:
Magnificient piece that has not aged.......2005-01-11
A triumphant return to fame after the blacklist!.......2004-08-01
Of course, The Weavers sing their hits "Goodnight Irene" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" as well as songs from around the world such as "Suliram (I'll Be There)" from Indonesia and "Shalom Chaverim" from Israel. The group believed that folk music included more than just American songs. This belief is shown again when they sing "Around The World."
Although one reviewer says the sound is "so terrific," in my opinion the sound quality varies throughout the CD. Although sometimes it does seem as if they're in my living room, this concert seems to have been recorded in mono originally for LP and also if you listen very closely there seems to be several times when the singers are cut off just as they end the last note of the song. The recording of the concert is strictly speaking not complete since the applause is very obviously edited.
Overall, this CD is a great addition to any collection. The Weavers sing a broad variety of songs set in the folk style, such as "Greensleeves" and "Sixteen Tons." This CD is no longer so easy to find. Get it now-it is harder to find for a GOOD reason! GRIN
Weavers Forever!.......2001-08-24
And amidst all that was the explosion into my consciousness of great classical music, experienced through the likes of Oistrakh and Richter, Giulini and Klemperer, Schwarzkopf and Popp.
I still love ALL types of great music. And I still regularly return to The Weavers and still marvel at their art and their commitment. And of all their recordings I have heard since they first impinged on my young consciousness, this 1955 concert at Carnegie Hall is still the freshest, thumpingest, foot-stomping best. Buy it now. No matter what your age, it will enrich your musical life forever.
I DARE YOU NOT TO SING ALONG.......2001-04-13
The first thing one notices about this live concert, recorded in February of 1955, is that the sound is so terrific-- as if recorded in that great concert hall yesterday. At the same time, the sense of pure joy coming from the stage and then back from the audience is palpable.
The four voices that make up the group are individually so fine & so idiosyncratic: the big, booming bass of Lee Hayes, the sweet baritone of Fred Hellerman, the totally unique sound of Pete Seeger and, best of all for me, the warm alto of Ronnie Gilbert whose every note is just about perfect and whose enunciation is superb. You understand every single word she sings on every single song.
From Ireland, Africa, Indonesia, the American South, Israel, etc. every song is chosen perfectly and matchlessly performed....and I promise you that you'll never listen to "Greensleeves" ever again, without slyly smiling. It is easy to hear that the audience is having the time of their lives. The Weavers are a national treasure. I dare you not to sing along. Highly Recommended.
An essential piece of Folk Music!.......2000-02-21
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Live at Carnegie Hall
Ray Romano Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q463 Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Carnegie Hall
- Italian & Jewish
- Bachelor Party
- Potato Chips
- Juice
- Stupid Joke
- Politically Incorrect Joke
- Forty
- The Shower
- The Bed
- The Duties
- The Shopper
- Adult Movie
- The Baby
- Diapers
- 2 year-olds
- Twins
- They Say Funny Things
- The Tub Story
- Sex
Customer Reviews:
still love Ray but not worthy buying this CD.......2007-07-24
Can you say "F---ing Hilarious"?.......2007-07-08
Great CD with dreadful sound quality.......2007-07-04
Good comedy, lousy recording.......2007-01-30
That being said, I really enjoyed this CD and listen to it periodically. Some of the routines remind you of Ray's character on his show, but some of it is not for kids' ears. It's not because of language -- although the first track contains the only curse on the CD, the F*** word -- but it's more because of some of the topics around his kids and their diapers, or his twins ability to...well.. just listen on your own first.
Super Funny, but one problem.......2006-11-10
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At Carnegie Hall!
Lester Flatt , and Earl Scruggs Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006J60 Release Date: 1998-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Salty Dog Blues
- Durham's Reel
- Down The Road
- Rainbow
- Big Ball In Brooklyn
- Flint Hill Special
- Dig A Hole In The Meadow
- I Hung My Head And Cried
- Hot Corn, Cold Corn
- Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine
- You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming
- Footprints In The Snow
- The Martha White Theme
- I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
- Old MacDonald Had A Farm
- He Will Set Your Field On Fire
- Let The Church Roll On
- Wildwood Flower
- Hear That Whistle Bowl (A Hundred Miles)
- Fiddle And Banjo
- Old Leather Britches
- Ballad Of Jed Clampett
- Yonder Stands Little Maggie
- Reuben
- Mama Blues
- I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome
- Foggy Mountain Rock
- Take This Hammer
- McKinley's Gone
- Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Gotta Travel On
- Mountain Dew
Amazon.com
It's December of 1962, the folk revival is in full effect, and an absolutely raucous crowd whoops and hollers throughout 32 sparkling cuts. This incarnation of the Foggy Mountain Boys includes Dobro whiz Josh Graves and fiddle master Paul Warren, and the exciting music blends exquisite picking, exuberant harmonies, and a touch of playfulness. The diverse repertoire offers instrumental reels and rags, Carter Family staples, traditional and old-time folk, F&S originals, and gospel hymns (with banjo virtuoso Earl Scruggs switching to fingerpicked guitar). Also included are novelties such as fan-favorite "The Martha White Theme," "Old MacDonald," and of course, "Ballad of Jed Clampett," which would hit number one the following year. Merle Travis joins in on the final two numbers, a fitting conclusion to this wonderful show. This is bluegrass at both its most artistic and accessible. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Classic Bluegrass .......2006-03-03
The Best Flatt & Scruggs CD available.......2005-04-28
Like being there.......2004-01-28
Flatt and Scruggs at their finest. Lester's voice and guitar, Earl's banjo (and yes, guitar). Paul Warren on the fiddle. You just can't go wqrong.
The Best Bluegrass Album ever made.......2002-08-19
With the New York audience hollering for "Martha White!!" , the theme song of the group's sponsor down in Nashville, Flatt & Scruggs delivers the tightly arranged and precisely executed performances that elevated bluegrass to a level that has never been exceeded and only rarely reached by any group since. You don't play this CD while you are washing the car or reading the newspaper. You sit back, close your eyes and--it's 1962 and you are in Carnegie Hall listening to the best bluegrass band ever. It's a shame they didn't film this concert so we could have a DVD of it now, like they did for "Down From the Mountain". This CD is an absolute must have for anyone who likes bluegrass. I bought two, and keep one in my bank safety deposit box.
Somedays, I wish I was Lester Flatt........2000-07-16
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