The Folk Implosion duo Lou Barlow and John Davis offer a kaleidoscope of tracks on One Part Lullaby, turning through a lucid dream state of lyrical introspection. Thickly padded, moderately paced hop-hop rhythms synced with distorted guitars, rolling snares, and simple keyboard touches lend a powerfully hypnotic quality to the alt-rock wash. Its warm, steady flow bestows on the listener a sort of clairvoyance that remembers birth, foresees death, and relives all the good stuff in between. --Beth Massa
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It isn't like anybody has been waiting around for "the great L.A. album," but several bands (Guns N' Roses, Hole) have nevertheless tried to make it. Who would expect that it would finally be done by a hung-up East Coast Romeo who followed his love to Los Angeles and found the city strangely to his liking? Folk Implosion singer-lyricist Lou Barlow is noted for his dejected love songs, and now he sings them to a city unsympathetic and detached, made of concrete and overpasses and not one to fall in love. Barlow is lucky that John Davis, his partner in the duo, is more sympathetic to his new metropolitan muse than his roughshod cohorts in Sebadoh. Davis layers dense ribbons of guitar and rhythms to re-create both the hazy pall of pollution that hangs over the city and the complex social strata that lives beneath it. Barlow's lyrics reference both his flight from the East and his "following the setting sun" to arrive in paradise. The centerpiece of this song cycle is "Easy L.A." with it Tupac-y vocoder chorus and sophisticated electronic hum. "Here I am / Never thought I'd be / Among the drifters and directors / A place for me / It's nothing like I thought it was after all." This album is less a lullaby and more a valentine to America's enigmatic oasis. --Lois Maffeo
One Part Lullaby,The Folk Implosion,Interscope Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,Indie Rock,Lo-Fi,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
One Part Lullaby
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One Part Lullaby
The Folk Implosion Manufacturer: Interscope Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3W7 Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
Tracks:
- My Ritual
- One Part Lullaby
- Free To Go
- Serge
- E.Z. L.A.
- Mechanical Man
- Kingdom Of Lies
- Gravity Decides
- Chained To The Moon
- Merry-Go-Down
- Someone You Love
- No Need To Worry
- Back To The Sunrise
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
The Folk Implosion duo Lou Barlow and John Davis offer a kaleidoscope of tracks on One Part Lullaby, turning through a lucid dream state of lyrical introspection. Thickly padded, moderately paced hop-hop rhythms synced with distorted guitars, rolling snares, and simple keyboard touches lend a powerfully hypnotic quality to the alt-rock wash. Its warm, steady flow bestows on the listener a sort of clairvoyance that remembers birth, foresees death, and relives all the good stuff in between. --Beth MassaAmazon.com
It isn't like anybody has been waiting around for "the great L.A. album," but several bands (Guns N' Roses, Hole) have nevertheless tried to make it. Who would expect that it would finally be done by a hung-up East Coast Romeo who followed his love to Los Angeles and found the city strangely to his liking? Folk Implosion singer-lyricist Lou Barlow is noted for his dejected love songs, and now he sings them to a city unsympathetic and detached, made of concrete and overpasses and not one to fall in love. Barlow is lucky that John Davis, his partner in the duo, is more sympathetic to his new metropolitan muse than his roughshod cohorts in Sebadoh. Davis layers dense ribbons of guitar and rhythms to re-create both the hazy pall of pollution that hangs over the city and the complex social strata that lives beneath it. Barlow's lyrics reference both his flight from the East and his "following the setting sun" to arrive in paradise. The centerpiece of this song cycle is "Easy L.A." with it Tupac-y vocoder chorus and sophisticated electronic hum. "Here I am / Never thought I'd be / Among the drifters and directors / A place for me / It's nothing like I thought it was after all." This album is less a lullaby and more a valentine to America's enigmatic oasis. --Lois MaffeoCustomer Reviews:
I thought I was crazy..........2006-09-15
Most overlooked.......2005-01-27
incredible.......2003-03-21
would be popular in a fair world.......2002-04-08
Stole this CD from my brother, a twenty year old college boy.......2001-10-01
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The Classical Collection, Part 1 / Vanessa-Mae (3 CD Box Set) (EMI Classics)
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004W47H Release Date: 2000-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Violin Concerto In C Op.48: I. Allegro
- Violin Concerto In C Op.48: II. Andante
- Violin Concerto In C Op.48: III. Vivace Giocoso
- Russian Dance (Swan Lake)
- Violin Concerto In D Op.35: I. Allegro Moderato
- Violin Concerto In D Op.35: II. Canzonetta (Andante)
- Violin Concerto In D Op.35: III. Finale (Allegro Vivacissimo)
Tracks:
- Schon Rosmarin
- Liebesleid
- Liebesfreud
- Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: I. Allegro
- Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: II. Adagio
- Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: III. Allegro
- Violin Concerto In D Op.61: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Violin Concerto In D Op.61: II. Larghetto
- Violin Concerto In D Op.61: III. Rondo (Allegro)
Tracks:
- ...Inspired By The Classics: Salut D'amour
- ...Inspired By The Classics: Lullaby
- ...Inspired By The Classics: Air On The G String
- ...Inspired by Cinema: My Favourite Things
- ...Inspired by Cinema: The Pink Panther
- ...Inspired by Cinema: Les Parapluies De Cherbourg
- ...Inspired By Pop Culture: One Moment In Time
- ...Inspired By Pop Culture: Yellow Submarine
- ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Frere Jacques
- ...Inspired By Folk Culture: La Campanella
- ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Chinese Folk Tune
- ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Tambourin Chinois
- ...Inspired By Opera: Figaro
- ...Inspired By Opera: Summertime
- ...Inspired By Opera: Concert Fantasy On 'Carmen' Op.25
- ...Inspired By Opera: Fantaisie Brillante On Themes From Gounod's 'Faust' Op.20
Customer Reviews:
Unnecessary.......2001-04-18
The first two CDs are mainly concerned with Mae playing the Kabalevsky, the Tchaikovsky Concerto in D, and the Beethoven Concerto in D -- all highly acclaimed pieces aimed at showing off not only the speed, strength, physical and mental endurance of the violinist, but also, certainly, the tone production and "fingers," as Sarah Chang would have liked to put it. Mae fails on almost all the above counts. While she professes to have a high degree of passion for the Tchaikovsky and the Beethoven (Mae gushes about learning them by heart long before her instructor had the chance to teach them to her), the pieces are a great disappointment. The first thing to jarr the ear is her tone (a scratchy, unconfident, and extremely tinny one, at that) and, rather surprising, her lack of capability at pulling off the cadenzas. It is beyond anyone's understanding how the then young Mae's speed and technical accuracy could be so highly acclaimed as they are by some quarters when she falters and stumbles along the notes, mainly in the higher registers. This is most apparent in the extremely poor playing of Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy, where she sometimes lags behind the entire orchestra by a few wrenching notes as she struggles to catch up and keep in tempo.
The pieces on the Virtuoso Album CD aren't worth much -- colourless, soulless renditions of miniatures that have been performed better by countless of other violinists, at every measure of age (Chang does a splendid job of the Carmen Fantasy, and she recorded it in the studios when she was only nine years old).
The only redeeming piece of the entire three CD set I can think of must be the Russian Dance from Swan Lake. Although her bowing is rarely, if ever, confident and full, her thin, wavering vibrato ever used effectively, she opens the piece with a vigour that isn't seen in any other of the pieces.
It is rather unfortunate that Mae has never really progressed far, classically -- a look at her later recordings (the Classical Collection 2) and her live performance at the Royal Albert Hall (where the Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 2, Moses Variation on a G String, and a few others were played) drives the point home painfully. I am a fan, of course, but not one of her classical side -- the techno-pop-fusion music masks her flaws well enough to allow one to forget that one is listening to a very mediocre violinist at work.
Vanessa-Mae as a Child Prodigy at 12 and 13.......2000-11-14
There is a certain tension between the interpretations of the soloist and the conductor occasionally, especially when Vanessa-Mae wants to play faster than the conductor will allow. This is in fact my biggest criticism of the recording; but these ego wars are not only the bloodiest but also the most common of musical slaughterhouses, and it is no surprise that such a young performer would get caught up in it. Otherwise, the performance is terrific--intonation is impeccable, interpretation confident. In particular, Vanessa-Mae has a commanding technique in the highest range, where her tone absolutely soars. Only very rarely, and then only at the very end of a rising run, does her intonation slip slightly. And she varies her style appropriately to suit the music--at the time of this recording she'd not yet gotten to playing Vivaldi with a rock band. In Fritz Kreisler's Schon Rosmarin, I can practically see her in a ball gown with her hair up in ringlets, performing this for the Viennese elite at a society soiree. It seems appropriately schmatzy to me, and it provides a link between the Classical and popular sides of Vanessa-Mae featured in this collection.
The set consists of three CDs, the first the Russian Album, the second, the Viennese Album, and the third, the Virtuoso Album. This last title is somewhat curious, as only two-thirds of the way through do the selections take a virtuoso turn. Otherwise, they are pops and light classics that are not at all demanding of the performer. This CD has a theme of inspiration from various sources, and the selections are categorized as "inspired by the classics, inspired by cinema, inspired by pop and folk culture, and inspired by opera" and include such things as arrangements of Brahms Lullaby, Mancini's theme to The Pink Panther, and Richard Rogers' My Favorite Things. Unfortunately, the Beatles also make an appearance--I love the Beatles, but Lennon and McCartney's Yellow Submarine is a testament to the perils of drug use. Whatever fondness society has for this piece--and I know they do, as my 10 year old daughter is learning it on recorder for her music class at school--this affection must come from our memories of youth, the fun of the 70's and the association of the imaginative animation by Peter Maxx of the movie, perhaps even the symbolism, arcane as it may be, of the text. Objectively, though, the tune is as trivial and banal as anything ever written, and here it gets turned into a sort of mini-violin concerto. Call the Blue Meanies and the Apple-Bonkers to put a stop to that!
But the other performances and pieces on this CD more than make up for this miscue. The first CD features Violin Concerti by Kabelevsky and Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven's violin concerto is featured on the second CD with a gorgeous performance. Vanessa-Mae clearly *can* play--she is much more than just a media creation. This collection, a portrait of the artist as a young woman, proves the point admirably.
Vanessa-Mae as a Child Prodigy at 12 and 13.......2000-11-14
There is a certain tension between the interpretations of the soloist and the conductor occasionally, especially when Vanessa-Mae wants to play faster than the conductor will allow. This is in fact my biggest criticism of the recording; but these ego wars are not only the bloodiest but also the most common of musical slaughterhouses, and it is no surprise that such a young performer would get caught up in it. Otherwise, the performance is terrific--intonation is impeccable, interpretation confident. In particular, Vanessa-Mae has a commanding technique in the highest range, where her tone absolutely soars. Only very rarely, and then only at the very end of a rising run, does her intonation slip slightly. And she varies her style appropriately to suit the music--at the time of this recording she'd not yet gotten to playing Vivaldi with a rock band. In Fritz Kreisler's Schon Rosmarin, I can practically see her in a ball gown with her hair up in ringlets, performing this for the Viennese elite at a society soiree. It seems appropriately schmatzy to me, and it provides a link between the Classical and popular sides of Vanessa-Mae featured in this collection.
The set consists of three CDs, the first the Russian Album, the second, the Viennese Album, and the third, the Virtuoso Album. This last title is somewhat curious, as only two-thirds of the way through do the selections take a virtuoso turn. Otherwise, they are pops and light classics that are not at all demanding of the performer. This CD has a theme of inspiration from various sources, and the selections are categorized as "inspired by the classics, inspired by cinema, inspired by pop and folk culture, and inspired by opera" and include such things as arrangements of Brahms Lullaby, Mancini's theme to The Pink Panther, and Richard Rogers' My Favorite Things. Unfortunately, the Beatles also make an appearance--I love the Beatles, but Lennon and McCartney's Yellow Submarine is a testament to the perils of drug use. Whatever fondness society has for this piece--and I know they do, as my 10 year old daughter is learning it on recorder for her music class at school--this affection must come from our memories of youth, the fun of the 70's and the association of the imaginative animation by Peter Maxx of the movie, perhaps even the symbolism, arcane as it may be, of the text. Objectively, though, the tune is as trivial and banal as anything ever written, and here it gets turned into a sort of mini-violin concerto. Call the Blue Meanies and the Apple-Bonkers to put a stop to that!
But the other performances and pieces on this CD more than make up for this miscue. The first CD features Violin Concerti by Kabelevsky and Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven's violin concerto is featured on the second CD with a gorgeous performance. Vanessa-Mae clearly *can* play--she is much more than just a media creation. This collection, a portrait of the artist as a young woman, proves the point admirably.
Great early recording.......2000-11-11
This 3-cd set is a reissue of the early classical recordings that Vanessa-Mae made before crossing over into pop. It is a fantastic set because it offers a wide range of music: Tchaaikovsky, Kreisler, Beethoven, Paganini, Sarasate, Bach, Brahms and others. Vanessa-Mae's playing is fantastic throughout. I have always felt that she is a much stronger classical than pop player -- she really does not bring much uniqueness to pop music (just electronic supporting instruments) -- however, her remarkable classical mastery is easily evident even to an inexperienced person like me.
All-in-all, the recording is remarkably mature and holds up well in comparison to VM's later classical recordings. Most highly recommended!
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Percy Grainger: The Complete Piano Music
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000037AX Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Handel In The Strand
- Bridal Lullaby
- English Waltz
- Mock Morris
- To A Nordic Princess
- In A Nutshell-Ste: I. Arrival Platform Humlet
- In A Nutshell-Ste: II. Gay But Wistful
- In A Nutshell-Ste: III. Pastoral
- In A Nutshell-Ste: IV. 'The Gum-Suckers' March
- Peace
- Saxon Twi-Play
- Andante Con Moto
- Children's March
- The Immovable Do
- Sailor's Song
- Colonial Song
- Walking Tune
- Harvest Hymn
- In Dahomey
Tracks:
- b flat Pno Con (Opening)
- Cradle-Song
- Love Walked In
- Second Pno Con (3rd Movt)
- Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part
- Nimrod
- Ramble On The Last Love-Duet
- Chinese Melody-Beautiful Fresh Flower
- Paraphrase On The Flower Waltz
- Lullaby From 'Tribute To Foster'
- American Song-The Rag-Time Girl
- 'Blithe Bells'
- Fugue In a
- The Man I Love
Tracks:
- Country Gardens
- The Merry King
- Molly On The Shore
- Irish Tune From County Derry
- Knight And Shepard's Daughter
- The Nightingale And The Two Sisters
- Jutish Medley
- Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol
- The Rival Brothers
- Near Woodstock Town
- Will Ye Gang To The Hielands, Lizzie Lindsay
- The Brisk Young Sailor
- One More Day My John (Easy Version)
- Rimmer And Goldcastle
- Spoon River
- The Widow's Party
- The Hunter In His Career
- My Robin Is To The Greenwood Gone
- Died For Love
- Scotch Strathspey
- One More Day My John (Complex Version)
- Bristol Town
- Hard-Hearted Barb'ra Helen
- Mo Ninghean Dhu
- Lisbon (Dublin Bay)
- Stalt Vesselil
- O Gin I Were Where Gowrie Rins
- Shepard's Hey
Tracks:
- Four Irish Dances: I. A March-Jig
- Four Irish Dances: II. A Slow Dance
- Four Irish Dances: III. The Leprechaun's Dance
- Four Irish Dances: IV. A Reel
- Nell
- Apres Un Reve
- Pno Con, First Movt
- Tiger-Tiger
- Air And Dance
- Hornpipe
- Toccata And Fugue in d
- Lullaby From 'Tribute To Foster' (Easy Grainger)
- Angelus Ad Virginem
- Klavierstuck in E
- Eastern Intermezzo
- The Bigelow March
- Pno Con, First Movt
- At Twilight
- Klavierstuck in a
- Klavierstuck in B Flat
- Klavierstuck in D
Tracks:
- Children's March: 'Over The Hills And Far Away'
- Up-Country Song (Colonial Song)
- English Dance
- Ye Banks And Braes O' Bonnie Doon
- 'Spoon River'-American Folk Dance
- Train Music
- Zanzibar Boat-Song
- Paganini Varations, No.12
- Green Bushes-Passacaglia On An English Folksong
- William Byrd's Air And Variations For The Virginals 'The Carman's Whistle'
- 'A Dance Rhapsody'
- Girl Crazy: Embraceable You
- The Warriors-Music To An Imaginary Ballet
Customer Reviews:
Every last note..........2006-06-14
Every last note!
The shipping alone would be $17.00+ for the 5 individual Cds.
Englishman Martin Jones plays these as if he wrote them. He is thoroughly inside this music.
I think his best work to date.
He is joined on CD #5 by Richard Mcmahon and Phillip Martin. Where they rollick in various combos and trios on 1, 2 and 3 pianos. This is exhilerating. Especially on an truly uplifting version of Green Bushes.
The entire set is strongly idiomatic and given a clear, crisp, warm and spacious recording. FIRST CLASS sound.
There are too many highlights to single out, but the In A Nutshell Suite and Green Bushes are especially GOOD!
There is not a bad note or "vibe" on any of these CDs.
Highly recommended for Granger fans and fans of English Piano Music.
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For Book Lovers Only
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000D1FI1 Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 4 - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
- Rrie - James Judd, Julian Lloyd Webber, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Menuet (Water Music Suite, No. 3 in G Major) - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
- Tempo Di Valse (Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22) - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
- Humming Chorus (Madama Butterfly) - BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth
- Banks of Green Willow - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
- My Bonny Boy (English Folk Song Suite) - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
- Touch Her Soft Lips, and Part (Henry V) - Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton
- Lento Ma Non Troppo (Two Aquarelles) - Daniel Barenboim, English Chamber Orchestra
- Gaily But Not Quick (Two Aquarelles) - Daniel Barenboim, English Chamber Orchestra
- Corral Nocturne (Rodeo) - Antal Dorati, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
- Lullaby - Riccardo Chailly, Cleveland Orchestra
- Shenandoah - Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Jerold Ottley
- To a Wild Rose (Woodland Sketches, Op. 51) - Joseph Cooper
- Sarabande: For Katharine in April - Eastman Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson
- Simple Gifts (Appalachian Spring) - Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta
Tracks:
- Air on a G String (Orchestra Suite, No. 3 in D, BWV 1068) - Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter
- Andantino - Arthur Grumiaux,
- Larghetto (Concerto in a for Oboe, BWV 1055) - Manfred Clement, Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter
- Bourree 1&2 (Cello Suite, No. 3 in C BWV 1009) - Pepe Romero
- Contrapunctus, No. 9 (The Art of the Fugue, BWV 1080) - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
- Adagio (Oboe Concerto, No. 1 in B Flat, HWV 301) - English Chamber Orchestra, Heinz Holliger, Raymond Leppard
- Siciliana (Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite, No. 3) - Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa
- Siciliano (Sonata in E Flat for Flute and Harp, BWV 1031) - Maria Graf, Nicolas Chville
- Larghetto, Con Sordini (Concerto, No. 6 in G ("La Cetra")) - Camerate Bern, , Heinz Holliger, Louise Pellerin
- Andante (Sonata A5 in B Flat, HWV 288) - English Chamber Orchestra, Heinz Holliger, Raymond Leppard, Kenneth Sillito
- Aquarium (The Carnival of the Animals) - Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
- Berceuse (Dolly Suite, Op. 56) - John Lenehan, Julian Lloyd Webber
- Arabesque, No. 1-Andante Con Moto - Maria Graf
- Largo (Concerto in D for 2 Violins and 2 Cellos, RV 654) - Academy of Ancient Music, Anner Bijlsma, Christopher Hogwood, Monica Huggett, Catherine Mackintosh, Anthony Pleeth
- Bells (William Byrd Suite) - Eastman Wind Ensemble, Frederick Fennell
- Chorale Prelude: "Wir Glauben All an Einen Gott", BWV 680 (Giant Fugue) - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski
- Nocturne, Op. 19, No. 4 - Semyon Bychkov, Misha Maisky, , Orchestre de Paris
- Adagietto-Adagio (L'Arlesienne, Suite, No. 1) - Myung-Whun Chung, Orchestre de la Bastille
- Larghetto (Concerto Grosso in a Minor, Op. 6, No. 4, HWV 322) - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Tracks:
- Pavane for a Dead Princess - Steve Erquiaga
- Cavatina (The Deer Hunter)
- Bachianas Brasileiras, No. 5 - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Alexander Lagoya, Kenneth Sillito
- Sicilienne (Pell et Msande, Op. 80) - Steve Erquiaga
- Arioso (Cantata, BWV 156) - Steve Erquiaga
- Prelude (Suite, No. 4 in E Major, BWV 1006a)
- Largo (Guitar Concerto in D Major, RV 93) - English Chamber Orchestra, , George Malcolm
- After a Dream (Aprun R) (3 Songs, Op. 7) - Steve Erquiaga
- Courante (Cello Suite, No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009) - Pepe Romero
- Romance d'Amour
- Caprice, Op. 1, No. 24 - Nicola Hall
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Allegro Con Spirito - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, JoaquRodrigo
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Adagio - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, JoaquRodrigo
- Concierto de Aranjuez: Allegro Gentile - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, JoaquRodrigo
Tracks:
- Adagio for Strings, Op. 11 - Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, David Zinman
- Bel Di [Madame Butterfly] - BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth
- Ave Maria - Gunther Arndt, Berliner Handel-Chor, Lisa Otto, Radio Symphonie Orchestra Berlin
- Largo in F [Xerxes] - Edward Brewer, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Randy Wolfgang
- In Paradisum (Requiem, Op. 48) - Carlo Maria Giulini, Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra
- Swan (Carnival of the Animals) - Marie Goosens, Jascha Silberstein
- Be Still My Soul (Based on Finlandia) - Choir of Paisley Abbey, George McPhee
- Vissi d'Arte [Tosca] - BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth
- Nocturne [A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61] - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, James Levine
- Interlude (Po de l'Amour et de la Mer, Op. 19) - Charles Dutoit,
- Adagio (Concerto in D Minor, Op. 9, No. 2) - Maria Teresa Garatti, Heinz Holliger, I Musici
- Chacony in G Minor - Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox
- Ave Maria, D 839 - Arthur Grumiaux,
- Adagio in G Minor for Strings and Organ - Martin Haselbock, Karl Mger, , Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
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500 Classic Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FZWM Release Date: 1992-11-04 |
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100 Years of Peter Pan
Manufacturer: Sepia Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00030B9U2 Release Date: 2004-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Peter Pan Selection, Pt. 1
- Peter Pan Selection, Pt. 2
- Scene: The Nursery - Dinah Sheridan
- Scene: The Home Under the Ground - Dinah Sheridan
- Scene: The Pirate Ship: Hook's Monologue/The Pirate's Song - George Baker,
- Scene: The Pirate Ship: Captain Hook's Song/Lullaby/We'll Build a ... - George Baker, Nancy Evans, Dinah Sheridan
- Jolly Tunes from the Incidental Music - Clifford Greenwood
- J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Pt. 1 - Jean Arthur
- J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Pt. 2 - Jean Arthur
- J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Pt. 3 - Jean Arthur
- J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Pt. 4 - Jean Arthur
- Who Am I?
- Pirate Song - Boris Karloff
- Build My House
- Peter, Peter
- Plank Song - Boris Karloff
- Peter Pan, Pt. 1: You Can Fly, You Can Fly, You Can Fly/A Pirate's ... - Gilbert Harding, ,
- Peter Pan, Pt. 2: Your Mother and Mine/Never Smile at a ... - Jeannie Carson, Hermione Gingold, Gary Miller, ,
- Second Star to the Right [*] - Doris Day, Paul Weston & His Orchestra
- You Can Fly [*] - Anne Lloyd, Mitchell Miller, Dan Ocko,
- March of the Lost Boys [*] - Anne Lloyd, Mitchell Miller, Dan Ocko,
- What Made the Red Man Red [*] - Anne Lloyd, Mitchell Miller, Dan Ocko,
- Your Mother and Mine [*] - Doris Day, Paul Weston & His Orchestra
- Never Smile at a Crocodile [*] - Mitchell Miller,
- Peter Pan's Song [*] - Mitchell Miller,
- Peter Pan (I Love You) [*] - Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians
- Peter Pan (I Love You) [*] - Henry Burr
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Percy Grainger: Dished Up for Piano, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E08W Release Date: 1992-12-02 |
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Grainger: Works for Solo Piano, Vol. 3
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00022M48C Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Lullaby From 'Tribute Ro Foster'
- One More Day, My John
- A Bridal Lullaby
- Knight And Shepherd's Daughter
- Children's March 'Over The Hills And Far Away'
- Bridal Lullaby Ramble
- Spoon River
- Ramble On The Last Love-Duet From Strauss's 'Der Rosenkavalier'
- The Power Of Love
- The Nightingale And The Two Sisters
- Jutish Medley
- To A Nordic Princess
- Blithe Bells
- Walking Tune
- Lullaby From 'Tribute To Foster'
- Proud Vesselil
- Rimmer And Goldcastle
- Irish Tune From Country Derry
- Country Gardens
- The Immovable Do
- Beautiful Fresh Flower
- Now, Oh Now I Needs Must Part
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Singers of Imperial Russia, Vol. 3
Various Artists Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000WMN Release Date: 1993-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Sophia - Irena Bohuss
- Black Skirt - Irena Bohuss
- Traviata: Sempre Libera - Irena Bohuss
- I Love Men - Irena Bohuss
- Boh: Donde Lieta Usc Irena Bohuss
- For Good Night - Irena Bohuss
- Sad Song - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
- Halka: Like the Shrub in the Whirlwind - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
- Guelder-Rose - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
- Tosca: Vissi d'Arte - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
- Juive: Pour Lui, Pour Moi, Mon P Act 2 - Janina Korolewicz-Wayda
- Soldiers Bride, Op. 8, N. 4 - Anna el-Tour
- Zuleika, Op. 34, N. 1 - Anna el-Tour
- By the Sea: Op. 46/Not a Sound from the Sea/The Wave Breaks into Spra - Anna el-Tour
- Come to the Kingdom of Roses and Wine - Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
- Sadko: Cradle Song - Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: Magnificent Star of Love...O My Ratmir! - Maria Kuznetsova
- Life for the Tsar: It Is Not for That That I Grieve - Maria Kuznetsova
- Traviata: E' Strano...Ah, Fors' Lui - Maria Kuznetsova
- Taras Bulba: Non, Je N'Ai Pas Sommeil - Maria Kuznetsova
- Snow Maiden: How Painful Hre [Act 1] - Lydia Lipkowska
- Snow Maiden: But What Ails Me?/Death of the Snow Maiden [Act 4] - Lydia Lipkowska
- Barbiere Di Siviglia: Una Voce Poco Fa.. Io Sono Docile Act 2 - Lydia Lipkowska
- Tsar's Bride: All the Livelong Day Act 2 - Lydia Lipkowska
Tracks:
- Eugene Onegin: I Love You, Olga (Act 1) - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Eugene Onegin: In Your House! - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Eugene Onegin: Whither, Whither...Distant Echo of Youth (Act 2) - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Dubrovsky: O Give Me Oblivion - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: There Is a Desert Country - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Rusalka: Unwillingly to These Sad Shores - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Prince Igor: Daylight Is Fading, Act 2 - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Dobrynja Nikitich: The Flowers Are Blooming in the Fields - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Queen of Spades: Forgive Me, Bright Celestial Vision (Act 1) - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Queen of Spades: What Is Our Life? - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Snow Maiden: Mighty Nature, Full of Wonders Act 2 - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Boris Godunov: Yet One More Page...Duet, Pimen & Gregory [Act 1] - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Fair at Sorochinsk: Pourquoi, Mon Triste CUr? - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Tranquillity - Dmitrij Smirnov
- She Was Yours - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Before My Window [Op. 26 N. 10] - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Cradle Song, Op. 1 N. 5 - Dmitrij Smirnov
- I Wish I Were With You - Dmitrij Smirnov
- Rose and the Nightingale - Dmitrij Smirnov
- O God! How Pleasant a Cool Summer Evening - Dmitrij Smirnov
Tracks:
- Life for the Tsar: My Poor Horse Fell in the Field [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Snow Maiden: Clouds Plotted With Thunder [Lel's 3rd Song, Act 3] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Dream on the Volga: Cradle Song - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Faust: Versez Vos Chagrins (Act 4) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: And Blazing Heat, Pt. 1 - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: The Wondrous Dream of Love [Ratmir's Aria, Act 5] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Erlk - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Ruslan and Ljudmila: She Is My Life (Act 5) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Queen of Spades: Dear Friends (Pauline's Song, Act 1) - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Doubt. -Be Still My Fears - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Rusalka: Hark! The Trumpets Are Sounding...Days of Past Enjoyment [AC] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Prince Igor: Now the Daylight Dies [Konchakovna's Cavatina, Act 2] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Nero: Zulima's Bacchic Song - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Carmen: C'Est Toi? C'Est Moi! ...Mais Moi, Carmen, Je T'Aime Encore - Eugene Witting, Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Life for the Tsar: My Poor Horse Fell...Open Up! [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Life for the Tsar: Light the Fires! ...Saddle Your Horses! [Act 4] - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
- Chant Hindou - Evgenija Ivanovna Zbrueva
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Celtic Keyboards
Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001SI1 Release Date: 1994-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Duo Brillant A Quatre Mains, Op. 69
- Complete Music For Piano Duet: Rondeau (G Major)
- Complete Music For Piano Duet: Andante (C Minor)
- Complete Music For Piano Duet: Grande Valse (A Major)
- Complete Music For Piano Duet: La Danse des Ours 'Bear Dance' (E- Flat Major)
- Complete Music For Piano Duet: Variations sur l'air russe: Chem tebya ya ogorchila 'How Have I Grieved You' (A Minor)
- Sonatina (1941): Moderato, con moto
- Sonatina (1941): Minuet
- Sonatina (1941): Rondo
- The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
- The Heather Glen
- The Bard Of Lisgoole (1938)
- Buttermilk Point Reel (1939)
- The Green Bough (1951)
- The Humours Of Carrick: Hop Jig (1938)
Customer Reviews:
Celtic Keyboards is a pleasure to listen to.......2000-07-31
Rap Music:
- Our Brand
- Outside World [Import]
- Pelican West [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Pinky Blue... Plus [Extra tracks] [Import]
- Postscript
- Present Tense
- Real Life
- Run to Be Born
- Sackbutt [Enhanced]
- Seal [1991] (CD & DVD Audio)
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