| 1. Dreamworld |
| 2. Under the Rainbow |
| 3. Shades of Orange |
| 4. Bromley Common |
| 5. Cardboard Watch |
| 6. Introspection (Pt. 1) |
| 7. What Does It Feel Like |
| 8. Linen Draper |
| 9. Don't Take Me |
| 10. Loving, Sacred Loving |
| 11. She Said Yeah |
| 12. Jacob's Bladder |
| 13. Introspection (Pt. 2) |
| 14. Shades of Orange [Mono Single Version][*] |
| 15. Loving, Sacred Loving |
Editorial Reviews
Produced by Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones, Introspection is a lost nugget from the psychedelic era of the late 60s. Now digitally remastered with 2 bonus tracks - 'Shades of Orange' (Mono Single Version) & 'Loving, Sacred Loving' (Mono Single Version).
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Introspection [Import]
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Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital
Faine Jade Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KHYOCS Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Tracks:
- Doctor Paul Overture
- People Games Play
- Cold Winter Sun Symphony In D Major
- I Lived Tomorrow Yesterday
- Ballad of the Bad Guys
- Introspection
- A Brand New Groove
- On the Inside There's a Middle
- Don't Hassle Me
- Grand Finale
- Love On A Candy Apple Day
- It Ain't True
Album Description
The brilliant psychedelic rock 'n' roll of Faine Jade passed through the orange-colored skies of 1968 like a pink and lavender comet, then was gone... Fortunately Jade left behind a wondrous album to detail his amazing, one-way voyage through the night skies. Introspection: A Faine Jade Recital details every deliciously enigmatic, Syd Barrett inspired twist and turn of the short but sweet career of this mysterious artist. Since the hideously rare original LP now requires a mortgage from your bank, Sundazed, with the full cooperation of the artist, presents the perfect Faine Jade package, taken from the absolute master tapes with rare photos and liner notes based on a recent interview with Faine Jade, himself.
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Introspection/Introspection 2
Thijs Van Leer Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AVWXG Release Date: 2003-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Pavane, Op. 50
- Rondo
- Agnus Dei from Mass in B Minor, BWV 232
- Focus I
- Erbarme Dich from "ST Matthew Passion" BWV 244
- Focus II
- Introspection
- Goyescas No. IV (Quejas la Maja y el Ruisenor)
- Rondo II
- Introduction
- Siciliano
- Focus III
- Larghetto & Allegro
- Introspection II
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- Mild Wild Rose
- Bist du Bei Mir
- Carmen Elysium
Album Details
"introspection" was Thijs Van Leer's First Solo LP. It Goes Back to Bach in Some Numbers, it Shows Has Classical Training, it Proves his Ability as a Flute Player. It also Shows his Remarkable Sense of Style and Form. Also features Rogier Van Otterloo, who Came Up with the Truly Lush Orchestral Backgrounds in which a Prominent Part is Played, Or Rather Sung, by Soprano Letty De Jong.Customer Reviews:
The Other Half of Focus.......2007-01-09
Thijs is also a highly trained classical flautist. I hve owned both these albums on vinyl for over 20 years- it is about time they made it to CD! If you have an ear for classical music, thes eare worth the listen. don't expect Focus- this is where Thijs came from.
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The Children of the Milkman
Abraham Cloud Manufacturer: Stonegarden ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008OE4S Release Date: 2002-06-06 |
Tracks:
- The Children of the Milkman
- Nowhere in the World
- Santa Claus
- Over the Hill
- A Man's Point of View
- Never Ask Why
- I deal Employee #743
- Open Windows
- House of Love
- A Little Livin' Left To Do
- Why Try?
- Learning to Pretend
- What's So Great About Happiness?
- Another Train
- Clouds
Album Description
Abraham Cloud once again spins clever yarns through the art of song and a wondeful creature known as rock and roll. Bittersweet and rough around the edges like a good pair of jeans. Produced by "Johnny G" Gregovski.Customer Reviews:
Rock City.......2004-04-18
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Blown away.......2003-03-27
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Introspection
The End Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007Q6RJ0 Release Date: 2005-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Dreamworld
- Under the Rainbow
- Shades of Orange
- Bromley Common
- Cardboard Watch
- Introspection (Pt. 1)
- What Does It Feel Like
- Linen Draper
- Don't Take Me
- Loving, Sacred Loving
- She Said Yeah
- Jacob's Bladder
- Introspection (Pt. 2)
- Shades of Orange [Mono Single Version][*]
- Loving, Sacred Loving
Album Description
Produced by Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones, Introspection is a lost nugget from the psychedelic era of the late 60s. Now digitally remastered with 2 bonus tracks - 'Shades of Orange' (Mono Single Version) & 'Loving, Sacred Loving' (Mono Single Version).Album Details
Digtally Remastered Edition of the Lost Nugget from the Psychedlic Era of the Late 60s, Produced by Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. Includes Two Bonus Tracks: The Mono Single Versions of "Shades of Orange" and "Loving, Sacred Loving".Customer Reviews:
Pretty good lost 60's group.......2005-12-15
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Introspection
Greg Howe Manufacturer: Shrapnel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000107N Release Date: 1993-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Jump Start
- Button Up
- Come And Get It
- In Step
- Desiderata
- No Place Like Home
- Direct Injection
- Pay As You Go
Customer Reviews:
Another winner from Greg.......2006-03-30
Timeless musician!.......2004-04-18
A real grower.......2004-03-12
One of Greg Howe's best!.......2003-09-21
None better........2003-04-24
I love listening to Greg Howe (and the others too).
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Quietude
Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B7KA Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Introspection - Carlos Salzedo
- Reverie - Calude Debussy
- Gymnopedie No. 1 - Erik Sate
- Quietude - Salzedo
- Meditation from Songs Without Words, Op. 67, No. 1 - Felix Mendelssohn
- Notturno rom Six Pieces - Ottorino Respighi
- Gnossienne No. 1 - Satie
- Gnossienne No. 2 - Satie
- Gnossienne No. 3 - Satie
- Sarabande - Debussy
- Prelude in A major, Op. 28, No. 7 - Frederic Chopin
- Prelude in E minor, Op. 28, No. 4 - Chopin
- Prelude in C minor, Op. 28, No. 20 - Chopin
- Berceuse from Pensees lyriques, Op. 40, No. 5 - Jean Sibelius
- Tenderly Emoted - Salzedo
- Dreamingly - Salzedo
- Profoundly Peaceful - Salzedo
Customer Reviews:
Simply Beautiful.......2005-11-18
A great buy!
Listened to every night for 6 years.......2005-07-16
lovely, peaceful music beautifully played.......2004-04-17
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Ballads & Burlesque
Rachael Sage Manufacturer: Mpress Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002KVUTI Release Date: 2004-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Sacrifice
- Leah
- It's So Hard
- Why Not Love
- Even Love Dies
- One True Thing
- Jane's Dimitri
- Obvious
- Ferris Wheel
- Bravest Fear
Customer Reviews:
Tori? Sarah? Move Over.......2004-09-30
Ballads and Burlesque manages to call to mind the work of talented musicians like Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, and Ani DiFranco, and yet in the end, what Sage has created here is entirely her own. She is more grounded than Sarah, more accessible than Tori, and more wistful than Ani--this is quite a coup, and it could end up being a very marketable one, if she finally gets heard airtime.
Simply put, there isn't a weak song on the cd. Even when she tackles the downside of relationships, as she often does here (the romantic dynamic, in "It's so Hard" and "Even Love Dies", the father-son dynamic in "Sacrifice") she manages to analyze and examine without seeming neurotic, and without wallowing...a lesson that other singer-songwriter types could stand to learn.
She can break your heart a little when she wants to, such as with the lost love described in "Jane's Dimitri", and yet manages to stay buoyant almost in spite of it all with her touch of humor in songs like "Leah" keeping her listener right there with her for the ride through relationships past.
From the sound of it, she's a believer in the "better to have loved and lost..." school of thought. And if you know what's good for you, you had better listen to her. It's worth it.
Better with each listen.......2004-09-23
Illusion's Carnival and Public Record both took a while for me to really love, but I think those albums had sonic experimentation that took me a little while to get used to, and they had songs that I immediately loved. Overall Ballads & Burlesque is a bit mellower than her previous work, and I miss some of the punch. I guess I wish there was a little more burlesque in the ballads and a little less ballad in the burlesque.
"Ferris Wheel" is a good case in point. The original, which appears on Public Record, is bright, almost bouncy, and one of my favorite songs on that album. Here it is transformed into a far moodier piece. The trumpets that I had grown to love so much since Illusion's Carnival only appear here on 2 songs.
Rachael's voice and piano are as wonderful as ever though, the arrangements as lush (especially Stephanie Winters' cello), and the trumpets shine when they do appear. The album gets better with each listen, as the songs reveal themselves. There's more energy than first appeared.
Long-time fans should definitely add this to their collection. However I must admit I don't think it's quite as good as her previous work (her previous work being of such consistent high quality, that's really less of a slight than it sounds) which is why I recommend newcomers start with something else, say Smashing the Serene or Illusion's Carnival. Then again, maybe this disc would be better appreciated if it's not being compared to her previous albums.
There are gems here. One song has potential to hit big, if.........2004-09-17
If fairness had anything to do with music getting heard by a wide audience, Sage's music would naturally be in millions of homes. The music industry being what it is, though, they won't sell more good music to most of us until a lot of us tell them what's good. Still, there's a chance for musical justice. I have a fantasy scenario that may make the unlikely possible, in just a few "if only" steps: If only the makers of a memorable romantic comedy movie were searching for a great song to use for a 2 or 3-minute segment without dialogue -- imagine sequences in Meg Ryan movies for reference. If only they would hear Rachael Sage's "Why Not Love?" from "Ballads & Burlesque" and recognize how perfect it would be in their film and buy the rights. If only the music promotion machine would pick up on the buzz around the song from the hit movie and make it the Next Big Ballad.
"If only" that wasn't so difficult. Or is it? "Why Not Love?" is good enough to be worthy of the attention.
All we need now is for the right person / people to "discover" it.
If Sarah McLaughlin could have a huge album and bigger career via a similar scenario, Rachel Sage certainly has the goods to be similarly popular.
"Ballads and Burlesque" is an album of very good songs. But I'm taken with the idea that it contains that one breakthrough song to break through to mainstream appreciation.
[revised 10-14-04]
Introducing...10 wonderful songs..........2004-08-30
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Atlantic Jazz: Introspection
Various Artists Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000002IKD Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Yoruba - Hubert Laws
- Tones for Joan's Bones - Chick Corea
- Forest Flower: Sunrise - Charles Lloyd
- In a Silent Way - Joe Zawinul
- Standing Outside - Keith Jarrett
- Chega de Saudade (No More Blues) - Gary Burton
- Fortune Smiles - Gary Burton, Keith Jarrett
Customer Reviews:
Atlantic Jazz Series: Introspection.......2005-07-16
The entire album is clear, notes and instruments well defined. Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett are genius.
It is hard to speak too highly of this album, except to let it serve to whet your appetite for when you can hear any of the performers perform live.
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Introspection
Manufacturer: Relaxation Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IAT4XG |
Product Description
Sachdev plays Solo Bansuri on this disc
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Introspection
Mythos , Bob D'Eith , Paul Schmidt , Jennifer Scott , and Chistine Duncan Manufacturer: X Dot 25 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J9S Release Date: 1997-12-13 |
Tracks:
- wind
- november
- angels weep
- paradox
- premonition
- cathedral
- the nile
- clockwork
- sirens
- prelude
- introspection
- november (remix)
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Guitarist Paul Schmidt and Rymes with Orange keyboardist Bob D'Eith meld Spanish and new age motifs with Gothic soundscapes. --Jeff BatemanAlbum Description
Introspection by Mythos is a beautifully produced and utilizes hypnotic dance grooves that churn beneath elegant melodies, and it moves impressively through different styles marked by cool, dark synth textures, outstanding classical and acoustic guitar work, thick, punchy bass, and sensuous, chanting vocals. Their music is tailor made for fans of meditative trance/dance music- the captivating mood of Mythos creates an atmosphere that will have you listening to this disk over and over again. Their Music is an intriguing foray along the ambient/dance/monk-rock path first blazed by artists like Enigma, Delerium, Panagea, Dadawa, and Deep Forest, yet going beyond those artists and expanding the genre. This is powerful music.Style/Genre: World Ambient
Instrumentation: Piano, Keyboards, Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Sweeping Female Vocals, Male Gregorian Vocals.
Collector's Item!
Customer Reviews:
More Editorial Reviews.......2002-07-17
"Hard to describe yet easy to fall in love with. The combination of rhythm and space is a total success in utilizing hypnotic dance grooves that churn beneath elegant melodies, all instantly familiar sounding. ... it keeps sounding better with each listen..."--Heartbeats 1997 Preview [unabridged]
"Mythos combines a variety of styles and tempos all of which are refreshingly original. Fans of Deep Forest and Enigma may find themselves really enjoying this one."--Hear's Music World Music In Review [unabridged] 1997
"Guitarist Paul Schmidt and Keyboardist Bob D'Eath [sic] compose instrumentals that pack quite an emotional wallop of melodic and rhythmic structuring. Instead of tonal ambiguities, the due [sic] fashion tight and potent romantic poems that draw as much upon flamenco themes as Enigma-style wordless soprano vocals. Incredibly gifted singer Jennifer Scott makes songs like 'November' and 'Wind' fascinating to hear. Just when you think her crystalline voice cannot soar any longer, she switches tact and begins chanting in a tribal rhythm that perfectly counterpoints the duo's gothic instrumentals. The synthesizer showcase 'Angeles [sic] Weep' is amazingly lovely, with Christine Duncan's ethereal voice scaling to heavenly hights [sic] before the poignant acoustic guitar lead line resumes. If you enjoy Enigma, Deep Forest, Panagea, or Dadawa, don't hesitate to get this wonderful album."--PJ Birosik - New Age Retailer [unabridged] 1998
"Most impressive is how the album moves so smoothly through the differing styles. The first few songs are very lush and dark, the central songs influenced by Jennifer Scott's vocals, and as it winds down the only sounds to be heard are Paul Schmidt's classical guitar, barren and alone."--Miss Hell - Music Reviews [unabridged] 1999
"A wholly cinematic new age project designed by a Canadian duo bears close resemblance to the sounds of Deep Forest and Enigma. Soothing ambient washes and celestial electronics weave in and out of wordless female wails above light beats."--MusicStack
"Call it Delirious, call it Enigmatic, but Mythos' ambient debut album, Introspection is more than background fluff. Although the album is predominantly derived from classical styles, Mythos draws on everything from jazz and flamenco to monkish chants to create a dense cross-section of melodies and rhythms. Unlike many other ambient albums that rely heavily on synthesized music, this one commands the listener's attention because of its predominantly acoustic instrumentation."--Jennifer Van Evra - The Vancover Courier.
Introspection.......2000-02-15
{Warning: This CD DOES have the power to put you in a particularly melancholic mood. If you are basically a happy person, this CD is probably not for you!}
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