From Spitfire Records, the 10th lineup of Yes features Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Tony Kaye, Chris Squire, and Alan White. Talk makes some effort to get away from the group's indulgent art rock pretensions, at least to the extent of using a spare, spacious production full of closely miked drums and sharp guitars. This Collector's Edition includes the bonus track 'The Calling' (special version) and new in-depth sleevenotes. 2002.
Talk,Yes,Spitfire,Album Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Something To Talk About
Eddie Levert Sr. & Gerald Levert Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PSJDDM Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Bad Habit
- Slip Away
- S.O.S
- Get To Know Me
- Make It With You
- Something to Talk About
- The Simple Life
- Can't Get Right
- That What I Do
- Tapped
Album Description
Before the sudden passing of the great Gerald Levert, he teamed up with his father Eddie Levert Sr. one more time to record this smash album. The last time the two worked together they released a great collection of music with the album Father and Son.Customer Reviews:
Sadly Disappointed.......2007-07-17
My love is gone but not forgotten.......2007-07-03
What a PHENOMENAL duo father & son made!.......2007-07-02
The album starts with the rousing "S.O.S.", where any Levert fan instantly recognizes the power and soul of the Leverts. The production is contemporary enough not to sound dated, but soulful enough to recall the power and vigor of 1970s soul. "I Like It" doesn't downgrade or sacrifice any quality, keeping both the new and old alive via soulful production. Once again, the melding of two voices with only small variants makes for another hit. One of my personal favorites follows via the Grammy worthy "Close & Personal" in which both Leverts bear their souls and achieve such a raw grit within their voices. The production lies somewhere between R. Kelly's "steppin' music" and vintage 70s & 80s sou. Equally good is the follow-up track, "That's What I Do", where the Levert men slow the tempo down and sing a beautiful ode to women - one of the most tear-wrenching duets of the album, where Levert tells the woman she should be "given carte blanch". The refrain is certainly the most catchy and most beautiful of the entire album, making you wish that the 4:08 track lasted for days. While not necessarily as good as "Close & Personal" or "That's What I Do", the great "Bad Habit" provides the fifth consistent track of SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. The refrain is absolutely marvelous in which the duo sings: "I can't let you go, baby you've become my bad habit..." I have to say the Levert men NEVER miss a step nor a beat.
"Slip Away" features production reminiscent of the sensual R&B sound of the 1980s and once again the Levert's provide for another top-rate number. The remake of "Something To Talk About" doesn't rival "Wind Beneath My Wings" for the best cover track, but it is a very worthy remake with very smooth background vocals that absolutely make the track. Honestly, the Leverts are very good at covers, moreso than a number of other artists. "Make It With You" isn't bad either while "Tapped" is another personal favorite of mine in which any doubt of datedness with the group is erased with its playful production job. "A Situation" isn't the best track on the album, but it is definitely solid and above par. "Get To Know Me", the penultimate track is very welcome here while
"The Simple Life" proves to be phenomenal ending to an overall exceptional final album by the duo that should've lasted forever.
Overall, there isn't a misstep on SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. It is well produced and I think it is another exceptional addition to the R&B market in 2007, which I think has been very strong this year in particular. Gerald Levert, you will never be forgotten. Your music and musical contributions are timeless; death can't make us forget you. 4 stars.
Eddie Levert Sr. and Gerald Levert (RIP) give us "Something To Talk About".......2007-06-25
I didn't even know "Something To Talk About" was going to be released until I was doing some father's day shopping on amazon.com. "Father & Son" was the 1st CD from Eddie & Gerald and it featured the classic "Already Missing You" and a nice update to the O'Jays' "You Got Your Hooks In Me". "Something To Talk About" was released just in time for Father's Day on June 12, 2007.
The CD starts off with my favorite track on the entire CD, the silky, smooth "S.O.S.". Gerald breaks down a situation where his woman has left him and he's trying to see if she is ever going to return. He apologizes for what he has done wrong. He just doesn't feel that what he did called for her to leave him for good. Eddie plays the point guard on the track and gives a nice assist on the track. "I Like It" sounds just like a track that would have been on "In My Songs". This uptempo jam is definitely another one of my favorites as Eddie & Gerald tells us how a particular woman is making them feel. "Close & Personal" is an adult steppers' jam and even if you don't know the actual dance you'll be out on the dance floor doing your favorite 2 step to the track. "That's What I Do" reminds me of "Sweeter" from "In My Songs" as Eddie & Gerald are asking a woman why would she be settling for 2nd best and not try to be with someone like them that would put her 1st and treat her 100% better. "Bad Habit" continues the tradition of Gerald Levert making sexy slow jams for the ladies like he did on "Deep As It Goes" on "In My Songs" and how he did on LSG's (Levert, Sweat, Gill) "My Body". Eddie & Gerald talk about how being with this particular woman has become a bad habit for the both of them. Just as someone would have a favorite cookie, candy or type of food as a bad habit. "Slip Away" describes a situation where Eddie & Gerald just want to get away with their lady and take a vacation. The whole point is just to take a break from their everyday lives to just be able to spend time with their lady. "Make It With You" has Gerald & Eddie telling women to not be afraid to take chances when trying to get to know who they feel is a special person because of things that may have happened in the past. That doesn't mean get to know every man that tries to get to know you. It means that if you meet someone special you never know what the future may hold if you just take things a day at a time, so don't be afraid of the situation. "Tapped" has Gerald & Eddie talking about a woman or women who haven't had any good lovin' in awhile. Since their history with men may not have been good, they decide that want to listen to their girlfriends and pick up some of their bad habits. Sometimes, as Gerald says in the song, you have to "give it up and turn it loose" and just have some fun sometimes. "A Situation" has Gerald & Eddie describing a course of events where they may have met a pretty lady and even may have wanted to "Do Thangs" but since they are already in a situation that they can't play a part in anything like that. Any man should be able to understand this song because events like these happen often for us. "Get To Know Me" has Eddie & Gerald talking about how women should try to get to know the real them instead of paying attention to them being celebrities or anything that tabloids or some kind of rumor may have said about them. "The Simple Life" is Something To Talk About's "Wind Beneath My Wings". The song is definitely a thoughtful slow jam and if you really listen to the track you may actually learn something and be able to apply something to your everyday life.
The title track, although Eddie & Gerald do give a nice effort, just doesn't work for me. However, that doesn't take anything away from the overall quality of this CD. If you liked Gerald's and Edwin "Tony" Nicholas' effort on "In My Songs", then you'll definitely enjoy Eddie Levert Sr.'s, Gerald Levert's and Edwin "Tony" Nicholas' effort on "Something To Talk About". If you have ever been a fan of Eddie and Gerald's music then you shouldn't pass up on this classic.
Correct track listing:
1) S.O.S.
2) I Like It
3) Close & Personal
4) That's What I Do
5) Bad Habit
6) Slip Away
7) Something To Talk About
8) Make It With You
9) Tapped
10) A Situation
11) Get To Know Me
12) The Simple Life
James' Top 5
1) S.O.S.
2) I Like It
3) Bad Habit
4) Tapped
5) A Situation
Honorable Mention
The Simple Life
Close & Personal
Make It With You
That's What I Do
Slip Away
Something to Talk About.......2007-06-17
Thank you, Eddie and Gerald! God continue to bless the Levert family with continued success, and keeping Gerald's memory and legacy alive and strong!!!
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People Gonna Talk
James Hunter Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E1NX1S Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- People Gonna Talk
- No Smoke Without Fire
- You Can't Win
- Riot in My Heart
- Til Your Fool Comes Home
- Mollena
- I'll Walk Away
- Watch & Chain
- Kick It Around
- Don't Come Back
- It's Easy to Say
- Tell Her for Me
- Talkin' 'Bout My Love
- All Through Cryin'
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Van Morrison calls James Hunter "the best voice and best-kept secret in British R&B and soul." And the Colchester native and former busker does, indeed, sound like a one-man blue-eyed revival on his U.S. debut, People Gonna Talk. He navigates 14 self-penned ska (the title track), soul-blues ("Kick It Around"), and primal funk ("No Smoke Without Fire") tunes with panache. Hunter's voice unerringly carves out graceful melodies and soars into falsetto at whim over his horn-sparked band as he digs through his vast bag of traditional, stinging blues'n'soul licks on electric guitar. But... there's something missing. Although the disc was cut live in the studio, it lacks the vibrant energy of his stage performances. And Hunter borrows so extensively from his influences that he sounds like he's covering Bobby Bland, Howard Tate, James Brown, and the Studio One roster rather than traveling his own path. Nevertheless, as Morrison intimates, Hunter's estimable singing and playing will please fans of classic R&B and soul. --Ted DrozdowskiAlbum Description
"2006 Grammy Nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album of the Year""James is one of the best voices, and best kept secrets, in British R & B and soul. Check him out." -Van Morrison
On his U.S. debut, James Hunter proves to be a man of impeccable taste who has learned from his influences rather than simply imitating them. 'People Gonna Talk' features 14 original tracks written and arranged by Hunter, who partnered with producer Liam Watson to create a wonderfully rich, classic soul sound. The album was recorded at Watson's Toe Rag Studios in East London (also home to The White Stripes' 'Elephant'), where vintage analog equipment captured the warmth of Hunter's authentic and heartfelt sensibilities.
Customer Reviews:
Thank you fellow reviewers.......2007-07-10
One of my best recent purchases !!!!!
MONO MANIAC.......2007-06-05
Reincarnation Rhythm and Blues.......2007-05-13
Cooke-ing with Soul.......2007-04-24
Sam Cooke and Ray Charles he isn't...........2007-02-07
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Night Ripper
Girl Talk Manufacturer: Illegal Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F9RLXA Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Once Again
- That's My DJ
- Hold Up
- Too Deep
- Smash Your Head
- Minute By Minute
- Ask About Me
- Summer Smoke
- Friday Night
- Hand Clap
- Give And Go
- Bounce That
- Warm It Up
- Double Pump
- Overtime
- Peak Out
Album Description
"A fusion of Tigerbeat6's pop destruction and 2ManyDJs' mainstream mash-ups." -URB"Girl Talk...accelerates beats, distorts textures, pitches up flow, and sets up strange juxtapositions to render absurd the sexed-up aura of hip-hop and dance pop." - CLEVELAND SCENE
"In a time when kids can barely sit through an entire album by just one artist, this A.D.D. mix will keep them sedated and/or spastic." - XLR8R
Girl Talk (a.k.a. Gregg Gillis) is back with his third album on Illegal Art! With each release getting closer to his notorious semi-naked live show, Night Ripper is focused less on beat-fuckery and more on bringing heat to the party. It bangs as a continuous mix packed with wildly disparate Top 40 genres and eras. Current hip-hop hits, soft rock radio standards, party classics, grunge masterpieces, R&B singles, glossy club-shakers and rock anthems are all layered and pieced together into one nonstop celebration of pop and excess declared "a plunderphonics party record" by Mark Hosler of Negativland.
Girl Talk tours regularly and actively participates and collaborates with other "on the verge" Midwest and East Coast artists such as Grand Buffet (Fighting), Drop the Lime (Tigerbeat6), Chris Glover (Interscope) and Hearts of Darknesses (Schematic/Asphodel).
Customer Reviews:
Pop culture lesson........2007-07-05
AMAZING.......2007-01-14
Very Different, but Good!.......2007-01-09
it's a good one..........2006-08-30
The mixes here work because of timing, pitch, and kitsch. The only other complaint I have would be that's it packed (imo) with too much rap.
With all that said, I haven't sat still since its been in the player. Very well worth the money to own.
Sounds of the Last 3 Decades.......2006-08-10
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Talk to La Bomb
Brazilian Girls Manufacturer: Verve Forecast ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GPIPHE Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Jique
- All About Us
- Last Call
- Never Met A German
- Sweatshop
- La Territoire
- Rules Of The Game
- Talk To The Bomb
- Nicotine
- Tourist Trap
- Sexy Asshole
- Problem
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It's not a bright and sunny day in the land of Brazilian Girls anymore. That's the message one might take from "Jique," the opening track of this, their second album. In concert, they've performed "Jique" more playfully, but on Talk to La Bomb, a snarling bass-line and juggernaut drum riff drive this piece of post-industrial squall as singer Sabina Sciubba maintains her sophisticated cool against the electronic storm surge. There are no more cute songs with choruses that go "Pussy pussy pussy marijuana" like those that appeared on their first blast of joyful noise. This is a darker album full of Babel language, post-war rage, and techno-hysteria. "I always have an orgasm when the tanks are rolling, crashing through the borders," Sciubba declares on "Never Met a German." Brazilian Girls maintain the same kinetic thrust and hook-laden melodies as before, but they've turned up the rhythmic aggression and electronic squelch to 11. Attitudes that were bemused in "Lazy Lover" are now pissed off in "Sexy Asshole." Even when they start off sultry, like in "Rules of the Game," it turns into sardonic, synth-fuzzed anger. There is a stridency to some of the tracks, including the title piece, which starts out echoing Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew" before launching into a militaristic rhythm and sloganeering chorus. Only "Nicotine" has that seductive, late-night rendezvous mood of their first album, and even that has a bit of the Residents' zombie groove happening. On Talk to La Bomb, Brazilian Girls move from seducers to provocateurs. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Another "Must Have"!.......2007-07-03
There is nothing to dislike about La Bomb. Give it a listen then buy it! If the Brazilian Girls continue with albums like this one, they will be very successful!
Impressive.......2007-06-15
Cool delivery........2007-03-08
The Brazilian Girls return with another mix of upbeat electronica, organic rock, jazz and world music. This is nonstop erotic dance music for jet setters, with the proudly Euro-trash Sabina Sciubba riding the grooves like an old, charismatic pro.
What separates these non-Brazilians from the pack is that they are old school musicians with real ability and they've gelled together as an unbreakably tight unit.
Sabina has a voice clarified and honed by years of singing jazz that enchants the listener without overwhelming bandmates Didi Gutman, Aaron Johnston, and Jesse Murphy. The band's melodic and rhythmic synergy makes their music at once danceable and memorable, and worked to great effect on their eponymous debut. Melody dominated "Brazilian Girls", but their live performances and their remix of Blossom Dearie's "Just One of Those Things" on the third Verve Remixed compilation showcased an underlying yet relentlessly driving beat.
"Talk to La Bomb" is more effective than "Brazilian Girls" was at bringing this melodic but powerful energy to a studio album, perhaps because the new album's mood is darker and sharper.
Languages roll off Sabina's tongue with the same sexy insouciance that genres spring from her bandmates' fingers.
On "Jique," she mashes up Spanish, French, German, and oh yeah, English.
This New York-based band of vagabonds makes multicultural, cosmopolitan, intellectual dance music: Ibiza meets punk, dub goes tango, trance gets smart. And with her tongue-in-chic costumes and cool delivery, Sciubba could be the 21st century's first superstar-style siren.
Just Listen!.......2007-02-23
damn good music!.......2007-02-08
"Talk To LaBOMB" is a great new album. smart, sexy, angry and totally different to their first offering "Brazilian Girls" which was still different, but soft round the edges and melodic with great words. this one is protest, it's hard, sometimes fast and rude but bloody entertaining!
listen to "sexy a**hole" and tell me you don't like it? weirdo!
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Talk to Me
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q36460 Release Date: 2007-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Knock On Wood -- Eddie Floyd
- Sweet Soul Music -- Arthur Conley
- Tramp -- Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
- Hold On I'm Coming -- Sam & Dave
- Cool Jerk -- The Capitols
- Tighten Up -- Archie Bell & The Drells
- Looking For A Fox -- Clarence Carter
- Hip Hug-Her -- Booker T & The MG's
- Hello Stranger -- Barbara Lewis
- I Can't Turn You Loose -- Otis Redding
- Say It Loud I'm Black & I'm Proud -- James Brown
- Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get -- The Dramatics
- Compared To What -- Meshell NdegeOcello
Album Description
This movie is the powerful real-life story of Ralph Waldo "Petey" Greene, an outspoken ex-con who talked his way into becoming an iconic radio personality in the 1960s. The soundtrack serves as a musical sound board of this era with songs from Curits Mayfield, Otis Redding, The Dramatics, and James Brown.
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Laughing Stock
Talk Talk Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FZK Release Date: 1991-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Myrrhman
- Ascension Day
- After The Flood
- Taphead
- New Grass
- Runeii
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Dreamy and loose, Talk Talk's Laughing Stock turns 180 degrees away from the '80s pop sound of It's My Life and runs headlong into a web of Brian Eno, avant-garde, jazz, and experimental structure. The songs ache with languid phrases and the naked, vulnerable voice of Mark Hollis, the only element of the band that remains perceptible from their verse-chorus-verse past. The bashing, off-time clatter of "Ascension Day"; the impossibly patient organ motif snaking into a wailing guitar string in "After the Flood"; the terrifying, beautiful silences that engulf "Runeii" and "Myrrhman"; and the teetering, defenseless vocal Hollis lays down on "New Grass"--it all adds up to a stellar, shockingly original work that shreds all pretense of genre limitations, finding a transcendence in the light and shadow of musical color. --Matthew CookeAlbum Description
The band's final album, originally released in 1991 on Polydor. It was promptly deleted three months after it's release due to wrangling with the record company. Now available on the band's own label Pond Life. Standard jewel case.Customer Reviews:
Late opinion.......2007-05-12
Laughing stock Talk Talk.......2007-05-12
This was a surprise to me, I did not know their music, but it's a blend of electric folk and acid jazz, very cool and uplifting vocals. A must for a music traveler.
HMR
Part two of Spirit of Eden.......2007-04-03
Super sounds.......2007-02-01
a living, breathing work of ART.......2006-09-10
If someone said to me "Laughing Stock is hands down the greatest album ever made" I would not argue with them.
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Unstoppable
Girl Talk Manufacturer: Illegal Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CA2Z5Q Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- All Eyes on Me
- Non-Stop Party Now
- Touch 2 Feel
- Pump It Up
- Bang This in the Club
- Bodies Hit the Floor
- Feeling
- Happen - Girl Talk, Chris Glover
- Cleveland, Shake
- Keeping the Beat
- Step to It
- Can't Stop
Album Description
Girl Talk's second album."Unstoppable, for all its sweaty beats and sexy grooves, paints a picture of Gillis that's just as much mad scientist as oversexed party animal. Gillis' manic experiments bring life to inanimate rhythms and swap the personalities of unwitting samples in harebrained schemes to make bottoms shake and fists pump." -DUSTEDCustomer Reviews:
Don't stop at Night Ripper and don't be intimidated by Secret Diary........2007-07-11
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Once Upon A Mattress (1959 Original Broadway Cast)
Marshall Barer Manufacturer: Decca U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ONH Release Date: 1993-04-13 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Orchestra
- Many Moons Ago - Harry Snow
- An Opening For A Princess - Joe Bova and Ensemble
- In A Little While - Allen Case, Anne Jones
- Shy - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
- Sensitivity - Jane White, Robert Weil
- The Swamps Of Home - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
- Normandy - Harry Snow, Matt Mattox, Anne Jones
- Spanish Panic - Jane White
- Song Of Love - Carol Burnett, Joe Bova And Ensemble
- Quiet - Jane White And Ensemble
- Studio Dialogue - Carol Burnett
- Happily Ever After - Carol Burnett
- Man To Man Talk - Matt Mattox, Joe Bova
- Very Soft Shoes - Matt Mattox And Ensemble
- Yesterday I Loved You - Allen Case, Anne Jones
- Nightingale Lullaby - Ginny Perlowin
- Finale - Joe Bova, Matt Mattox, Jack Gilford And Ensemble
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Based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Princess and the Pea, Once Upon a Mattress opened in May 1959 and was a solid success, if not a huge blockbuster. It did well enough, in any case, to warrant a 1997 revival starring Sarah Jessica Parker. The show was far from revolutionary, but it provided a really fun vehicle for a cast of top stage personalities, including black actress Jane White, who played Queen Aggravain (a part originally written for comedienne Nancy Walker) in whiteface. But of course, Once Upon a Mattress's heart and soul was Carol Burnett, who, in her Broadway debut created the part of Princess Winnifred and delivered two of Mary Rodgers's best songs, the hilarious "Shy" and the spunky "Happily Ever After," which sounds a bit like Jule Styne at his most rhythmic. Burnett's timing and performance remain as sharp as they were 40 years ago. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
"Mattress" CD was excellent.......2007-01-09
an oldie but a goodie.......2006-03-15
Nothing like the original -- .......2006-01-30
Awesome.......2006-01-22
Once Upon A Mattress OCR is by far the best out there. Don't get me wrong, the Revival Cast did a wonderful job (soundtrack at least) But There is something about Carol Burnett. She was meant to sing be Fred. But one thing that I didn't like is that "The Minstrel, the Jester & I" wasn't in this recording. But that is really the only problem I had with this.
My fav songs include:
In a Little While (because I sang it)
Yesterday I Loved You (again, I sang it)
Many Moons Ago
Shy
Would I recomend this CD? YES I WOULD!! I would shout it from the rooftops that people should by this CD! It's a funny, quaint little musical that people need to know about. I LOVE IT!
I saw the original on Broadway.......2005-12-19
Later during the run of the show a friend of mine joined the chorus and when we talked about the experience, he told me that the joy that was on stage was similar to that felt by the cast and that was apparent on the album. They especially liked working with Ms. Burnett as she was a giving and caring actress.
I recommend this album to anyone who wants to spend some time just feeling good.
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Let's Talk About Love
Celine Dion Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002C4J Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- The Reason
- Immortality
- Treat Her Like A Lady
- Why Oh Why
- Love Is On The Way
- Tell Him
- Where Is The Love
- When I Need You
- Miles To Go (Before I Sleep)
- Us
- Just A Little Bit Of Love
- My Heart Will Go On
- I Hate You Then I Love You
- To Love You More
- Let's Talk About Love
Amazon.com essential recording
Dion has released a lot of music in the last four years, which in lesser talents could generate a "got the last one, don't need this" yawn from the public. Every conceivable base is covered here--"Tell Me" is the iconic pop adult smash, "Treat Her Like a Lady" has sewn up Contemporary Hits Radio, and there are a half-dozen others to keep the party going till 1999. The inclusion of the theme song to Titanic ("My Heart Will Go On") proves that nothing is likely to scuttle the unsinkable Ms. Dion. --Jeff BatemanAlbum Details
The Diva's Hit Album from 1997 with an Extra Track "be the Man".Customer Reviews:
"titanic".......2006-07-05
It Draws You In.......2006-06-02
And let's not forget the duets with Barbara Streisand and Luciano Pavarotti. "Tell Him" left me speechless when I first heard it. The voices of Streisand and Dion in this timeless love song pull you into the theme, as almost everyone has wanted to tell someone that they love them, but is hesitant for whatever reason. With a famous voice like Pavarotti, Dion definitely added even more greatness to this wonderful, love filled album with their duet "I Hate You Then I Love You."
#3 on the album, "Treat her like a Lady" adds upbeat and kick to give the album a variety of rhythm and sound. The entire CD of LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE reminds people of how important love is and how wonderful love can be. It also shows off the unbeatable talent of Celine Dion who actually knows how to sing without shouting, which has become the fad of the day.
Awesome.......2006-05-30
not as good as Falling, but still great.......2006-04-05
Celine shocked almost everyone by releasing a follow-up so shortly (Falling Into You was still in the top 40 on the charts at the time) but it was very worthy.
Among my faves on the album include "The Reason", "Immortality" with The Bee Gees (for a "Celine-less" version of the song, check out The Bee Gees' 2-disc hits collection from 2001), "Love Is On The Way", the very funky "Treat Her Like A Lady", "To Love You More" and the beautiful singalong title track. This album also housed "My Heart Will Go On" which certainly helped push this album to sales over 9 million. While it was a song that you wanted to smash the stereo at the time because it was being played every five minutes, I'd say enough time has passed that once again you can enjoy and appreciate this beautiful, powerful ballad.
With "Falling Into You" and this album, Celine was the #1 female artist for a period, becoming a superstar right as Mariah was abandoning AC for r&b, as Alanis was going on hiatus for awhile, and when Shania was taking off but hadn't yet exploded into major-superstardom. Love her or malign her (it seems fashionable to do the latter), she became one of the premier voices in Adult Contemporary and won over a large audience. I haven't been a fan at all of her last few albums, but if she ever comes back with an album like these two, I'd snatch it up in a heartbeat.
Her last really good album!.......2006-01-23
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Natural History: The Very Best of Talk Talk
Talk Talk Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UWE Release Date: 1990-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Today
- Talk Talk
- My Foolish Friend
- Such A Shame
- Dum Dum Girl
- It's My Life
- Give It Up
- Living In Another World
- Life's What You Make It
- Happiness Is Easy
- I Believe In You
- Desire
- Life's What You Make It (Live)
- Tomorrow's Started (Live)
Amazon.com
Who would have imagined that the missing link between Miles Davis and Portishead would be a pasty Brit band whose synth-driven hits show up from time to time on rock-of-the-'80s collections? For those only familiar with MTV hits like "Talk Talk" and "It's My Life," this compilation is the beginning of a revelation. Talk Talk mastermind Mark Hollis is an eccentric genius whose hook-laden hits hide an equally satisfying catalog of art-rock experimentation. As Talk Talk evolved, Hollis (opting for a cut-up technique that anticipated the Pro-Tools revolution) ditched synth-pop and produced some of the most sublime late-night records ever. Think Stevie Winwood tranquilized by listening to too much Blue Nile and you start to get the picture. But fair warning: buy this album, and there's a good chance you'll end up purchasing the whole catalog. --Bill FormanCustomer Reviews:
Evolution: Pop Gets Artsy.......2007-02-16
And the music is great, too. The early material is poppy fare that's quite in tune with the times. "Today" and "Talk Talk" are sing-along ditties that anyone with a sense of fun can instantly appreciate. The next few tracks possess a slight moodiness that serve as a precursor for the ambient sensibilities that are to come. Then, we get the hit "It's My Life." It's the apex of their pop sensibilities, as far as I'm concerned. You can't top that track. It's impossible.
As such, the music changes direction following that song. "Life's What You Make It," despite its popularity, is still a bit of a plodder. "Happiness is Easy," despite its kids chorus, is artier than most of the material that preceded it. And then things get even more abstract. "I Believe In You" is beautiful, as is "Desire." However, these tracks inhabit a totally different plane than the first tracks on CD. These are mood pieces, intended to establish an atmosphere rather than make the day-glo kiddies dance. Hollis is still there to provide insight, but he's merely adding colours to a picture as opposed to telling a story.
And then there are the two live tracks. That's the way to make a compilation: Chronologically-arranged studio tracks with some live stuff tacked at the end. I don't care for "Life's What You Make It," so I could've done without it. But thankfully, the compilers decided to give us a miraculous version of "Tomorrow's Started." That track can move my soul like no other. It's a highlight, and a great closer.
Overall, this collection will appeal to a wide audience. The new wave kids will like the early stuff. Pretentious arty kids will like the latter material. Your average Joe will probably enjoy the whole thing, although he might get a bit bored at the end. That's okay, though; this is a great primer that present a great band. Sure, there are a few less-than-perfect tracks scattered about, but in the end, this CD has mass appeal and is totally worth purchasing.
This Music Defines the 80's.......2007-01-22
Deeper than you might think.......2006-03-09
music the way I remember it.......2006-01-30
Get to know Talk Talk.......2006-01-24
Rap Music:
- The Best of British One Pound Notes [Import]
- The Essential Collection [Import]
- The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
- The Roads Outgrown
- Thirteen Years
- Thus Always to Tyrants
- Tourniquet [Import]
- Uber Cobra [Live]
- Unweaving the Rainbow
- Wall: Live in Berlin [Original recording remastered]
Recommended Music:
True Sound of Trade [Limited Edition] [Import]
Hey Driver [CD-single] [Import]
Debussy: La Mer; Ibéria [Import]
Dangerous Music: Live 1985 [Import]