| 1. Indian Summer |
| 2. Twenty Years |
| 3. Me and You |
| 4. Downfall |
| 5. Win or Lose |
| 6. Living in the Band |
| 7. Stay (Night Until Noon) |
| 8. Find Out in Time |
| 9. Dance: When the Dance Is Over/Go on and Dance/Never Gonna Stop/[Reprise |
| 10. Go on and Dance |
| 11. Never Gonna Stop/When the Dance Is over (Reprise) |
Indian Summer,Poco,Lemon Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Indian Summer [Original recording remastered]
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Jerry Hadley - Golden Days - Tenor hits from the Golden Age of Operetta
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FQQ Release Date: 1994-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Song of the Vagabonds
- I'm Falling in Love With Someone
- Streets of New York
- Neapolitan Love Song
- Desert Song/One Alone
- Every Day Is Ladies' Day with Me
- Donkey Serenade
- Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
- Drinking Song
- When You're Away
- I Love to Go Swimmin' With Wimmin
- I Might Be Your Once-In-A-While
- Marianne
- Serenade
- Indian Summer
- When I Grow Too Old to Dream
- Gypsy Love Song
- Golden Days - Jerry Hadley, Mario Lanza
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Indian Summer
Carbon Leaf Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002DRE3Q Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Life Less Ordinary
- What About Everything?
- Changeless
- This Is My Song!
- Grey Sky Eyes
- Raise The Roof
- Paloma
- One Prarie Outpost
- Let Your Troubles Roll By
- When I'm Alone
- The Sea
Customer Reviews:
At Times Fun, Other Times Beautiful.......2006-09-21
What I really enjoy about this album is how well- written it is. Some of the songs are just beautifully sung as well. The strong lyrics and the mixture of different sounds on this album keep the listener eager and satisfied throughout the album. There is not one song on here that is poor. Although, like most albums, there are a few songs that need to grow on you, ad even when do might pale in comparison to others. For me there are a few songs I favor above the others- a few just really stand out for me.
Life Less Ordinary- A
What About Everything- A+
Changeless- B
This Is My Song!- A
Grey Sky Eyes- A
Raise the Roof- A+- This is my favorite song by them hands down.
Paloma- A+
One Prairie Outpost- C+
Let Your Troubles Roll By- A
When I'm Alone- B+
The Sea- B-
Overall this album has plenty of gems on this album to keep you playing their album constantly. Indian Summer has a pleasant, touching and lovely feel to it that is hard to resist.
4/5
Excellent.......2006-02-03
This CD will get you hooked!.......2006-01-05
Barry Privett, the lead singer and songwriter, rocks the mic and the tinwhistle, with catchy and unforgettable lyrics.
Terry Clark, rhythm guitarist, backs up the band with sizzling chords. You really want to hear this man play on "One Prairie Outpost."
Carter Gravatt, "The String Guy," as I like to call him, not only burns up the acoustic and electric guitars, but breathes life into his mandolin. Hear his fingers fly on tracks like "This is My Song!" and "Life Less Ordinary," just for starters.
Jordan Medas, bassist, is the soul of the music on his electric and uprights. "Paloma" really shows his licks well.
Scott Milstead is the man behind the drums...literally. A wonderful percussionist, Scott stays hidden during the live shows, but rocks the audience and adds the backbone of all of Carbon Leaf's music.
This CD introduced me to Carbon Leaf, but since I have listened to it, I've seen these guys in concert six times, met them repeatedly (they are amazing in person and love their fans!), and bought all of their other CDs.
The music can be summarized as moving, emotional, folk rock with the slightest hint of the Celtic and bluegrass flavor that could be found in their earlier music.
Rock on, CL! :)
Carbon Leaf all polished up and ready for the world.......2005-12-22
Carbon Leaf has always been an energetic and enthusiastic live band, rocking intimate live performances a lot like private jam sessions, the band members are all excellent musicians and uninhibited in their creativity, and their previous albums reflected this raw and untapped ethic. Their style has always been a refreshing mix of folksy, moody, and hyper with themes that tend to be introspective and interpersonal without being depressing, with a fixed eye on the horizon (with a sort of a pioneer spirit; decidedly Virginian). Their sound is ecletic and unabashed in experimenting and trying out different styles from folk and celtic, to pure rock, and indie ballads. So their independent albums are flush with gems of all sorts, one giant brainstorming session.
"Indian Summer" takes all this, cleans it up, and picks out what really works.
The songs on this album are diverse and take a bit of everything the band has developed up to this point, the general mood and theme of the album is just what the title suggests: zest for life with a heavy understanding of the world, hope and joy that has seen melancholy. It comes together in Barry Privett's mellow voice, and the band's tight musicality.
The album is wonderful played straight through, but the highlights are "Life Less Ordinary", uptempo and rhythmic, "This Is My Song" the same but even more rollicking, "The Sea" a long and hypnotizing ballad, "One Prarie Outpost" sweet and reminiscent of James Taylor.
But my favorites without a doubt are "Grey Sky Eyes" a beautiful little ballad that starts off with a dancing guitar, light and cloudlike and romantic but a little bittersweet. "What About Everything?" an insanely catchy, hook-infested quirky monologue on life with fantastic lyrics ("what about being done with no resume/what about aliens? what about you and me? what about gold beneath the sea? what about when buildings fall, what about that midnight phone call, the one that wakes you from your peace?"). It also has my all time favorite Carbon Leaf song "When I'm Alone", it's gorgeous. A loud rhythmically throbbing lament to a lost love and friendship, an almost Irish ode with a rock soul, alternately swelling and retreating to quiet, but always devoutly in line to the beat.
Check these guys out, there's a lot to love about them.
The Best Group I had never heard of.......2005-12-19
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Live Indian Summer
Al Stewart Manufacturer: Collector's Choice ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MR9ENA Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Here In Angola
- Pandora
- Indian Summer
- Delia's Gone
- Princess Olivia
- Running Man
- Time Passages
- Merlin's Time
- If It Doesn't Come Naturally, Leave It
- Roads To Moscow
- Nostradamus
- Soho (Needless To Say)
- On the Border
- Valentina Way
- Clarence Frogman Henry
- Year Of the Cat
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Classic Wynton
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DI10 Release Date: 1998-11-10 |
Tracks:
- In Gabriel's Garden: The King's March - English CO; Leppard, R.
- Concerto For Two Trumpets In C Major: Allegro - English CO; Newman, A.
- The Indian Queen: Entrada From The Indian Queen - St. Luke's Orch; Nelson, J.
- In Gabriel's Garden: The Prince Of Denmark's March - English CO; Newman, A.
- In Gabriel's Garden: Trumpet Voluntary - English CO; Leppard, R.
- Baroque Duet: Let The Bright Seraphim - Wynton Marsalis
- Suites De Symphonies: Rondeau - English CO; Leppard, R.
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 2: III. Allegro Assai (Excerpt) - Eastman Wind Ensemble; Hunsberger, D.
- In Gabriel's Garden: Prelude From Te Deum - Eastman Wind Ensemble; Hunsberger, D.
- Concerto For Trumpet And Orchestra In D Major: II. Allegro Moderato - Philharmonia Orch; Salonen, E.
- Baroque Music For Trumpets: I. Adagio - Eastman Wind Ensemble; Hunsberger, D.
- Concerto For Trumpet And Orchestra In E-Flat Major: III. Finale. Allegro - Wynton Marsalis
- Concerto For Trumpet And Orchestra In E Major: III. Rondo. Allegro Molto - Wynton Marsalis
- Carnaval: 'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer - Wynton Marsalis
- Carnaval: Variations On 'Le Carnaval De Venise' - Wynton Marsalis
- On The Twentieth Century: Rondo For Lifey (For Trumpet And Piano) - Wynton Marsalis
- Prayer Of St. Gregory For Trumpet And Organ - Anthony Newman
- Concerto For Trumpet And Orchestra: I. Allegro - Wynton Marsalis
- Carnaval: Moto Perpetuo - Wynton Marsalis
- Tsar Saltan: Flight Of The Bumblebee - Wynton Marsalis
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Wynton Marsalis may not have an easily recognizable or even particularly handsome tone, but this erstwhile jazz trumpeter is an amazing virtuoso with a fine sense of classical style. If you've never owned/heard any of his classical CDs, and you love (mostly baroque) trumpet music, this compilation--a sort of "greatest hits"--is for you. From such cruddy, sensationalistic works as Carnival of Venice to the glories of Haydn's E-Flat Concerto, this is grand entertainment. Marsalis is joined by Kathleen Battle in an exciting version of Handel's "Let the bright seraphim," and the treat there is doubled. A fine piece by Hovhaness for trumpet and organ, never before released, is another surprise. Come listen to the endless, seemingly casual roulades that come out of this guy's trumpet--they'll wake you right up. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Classic Wynton.......2007-07-11
amazing.......2006-10-31
Heard this with NEW appreication................2006-09-07
Wynton's the best.......2006-03-17
Classic Wynton--brilliant, clear trumpet renditions.......2006-02-25
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Indian Summer
Dave Brubeck Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000SLYE58 Release Date: 2007-08-07 |
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Indian Summer
Go West Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UWI Release Date: 1992-11-17 |
Tracks:
- Faithful
- Still In Love
- Tell Me
- That's What Love Can Do
- What You Won't Do For Love
- King Of Wishful Thinking
- The Sun And The Moon
- Count Me Out
- Crystal Ball
- Forget That Girl
- Bluebeat
- I Want You Back
- A Taste Of Things To Come
Customer Reviews:
One of the best pop / rock albums ever recorded.......2003-08-14
'Faithful' is not lyrically, but musically a follow-up of the great 'King Of Wishful Thinking' without copying. THe character of both songs is FRESH like a wave of water, and fun-fun-DAMN fun!!
'Tell Me' gazes at the twilights of the oncoming night and carries a mood of the little clubs with a band playing jazz or pop. 'Crystal Ball' is such a sweet groove, wrapped in a calm mid-tempo, that doesn't rush it.
The more gutsy love songs, 'Still In Love' and 'I Want You Back' head for more musclular vocals and instruments.
Also check out the speedy 'Count Me Out '
THankls Go West
Peter Cox's voice powers 'Indian Summer'.......1998-12-15
With the exception of "The Sun and the Moon," side one is brilliant. The opening track, "Faithful" is a great, shout-the-chorus song, with earnest vocals, and the other hit, "King of Wishful Thinking," is an up-tempo romp. Other highlights are Kirk Whalum's sax opening on "Still in Love" and the slow cover of "What You Won't Do For Love." Unfortunately, Cox's great vocals take a holiday on the closing side one song, "The Sun and the Moon." The lyrics are sappy to the extreme, and his emotive voice overpowers this weak ballad.
Side two is a little less memorable, but still very good. Highlights are the ballad "Bluebeat" and the super "I Want You Back." On the latter track, Cox rips into a backing arrangement of Richard Drummie's that sounds different than anything Go West has recorded before. With the exception of these two songs and "A Taste of Things to Come," the side two lyrics miss the mark. "Count Me Out" sounds like a million other songs, and "Forget that Girl" could have done without the incredibly silly line: "You're gonna be walking around / With a stone in your shoe / 'Til you forget that girl."
A few minor quibbles aside, it's great that Go West could release such a wonderful comeback album, and it's disappointing that they broke up soon after this one was released.
A CD you'll keep listening to for years........1998-11-13
A come back album that captures the energy of their debut........1998-09-16
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Indian Summer
Poco Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00020QX04 Release Date: 2004-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Indian Summer
- Twenty Years
- Me and You
- Downfall
- Win or Lose
- Living in the Band
- Stay (Night Until Noon)
- Find Out in Time
- Dance: When the Dance Is Over/Go on and Dance/Never Gonna ...
- Go on and Dance
- Never Gonna Stop/When the Dance Is over (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
A warm "Summer".......2007-07-18
The melodies and vocals are sweet/evocative and spirited, in turn. All in all this makes for a gorgeous set of music which, at the time it first appeared, typified my hopes as to where country music was going.
Poco Indian Summer.......2007-01-23
Pleasant, Melodic effort though somewhat ordinary.......2006-10-17
Strong melodies and great singing do have their place in rock music and there are some nice ones here. Lyrics have never been a Poco strong suit and are typcially slight here. T.B. Schmit's 3 songs are all very good. I always thought it was unfortunate when he moved to the Eagles where he would be limited to 1 song per record rather than the 3 he would normally get with Poco. If you listen to the body of work he did with Poco as compared to the Eagles you will understand. That said none of his songs here are quite as good as his best, but all are worthwhile.
The Paul Cotton songs are pretty good. The title song is one of his best and the rockers such as "Living in the Band" and "20 years on" pretty much delivery the goods. The 10 minute extended 3 part Rusty Young song, "The Dance" is o.k. Unfortunately, when you do the Eagles comparision here to lets say, "Hotel California" you do get a sense of how the Eagles grew as a band while Poco seems to be treading water at this point. None of this should be taken to diminish the impact this band had whether that be on country rock in general or specifically the Eagles.
At this point, Richie Furay was long gone and nobody can dispute the fact that he was the true architect of this sound and Poco itself. Still, this record brings a smile to me even to this day. For die hard Poco fans its still recommended. For others, there are better places to go rather than this effort. In conclusion I would say for the end of the T.B. Schmit Poco era, you would really be better off looking for the live cd, The Last Roundup. It contains a number of songs from Indian Summer in arguably better versions plus outstanding versions of other Poco songs including Rose of Cimarron and a guest appearance by none other than Richie Furay.
Compare and contrast.......2006-07-02
It was general admission and I stood at Rusty Young's feet the entire show.
I saw the Eagles twice and other country rock bands but no one ever came close to the show I saw that night. Every member was on and the crowd was too. The performance was one of the best I have ever seen from any band, and I have seen most.
I have the entire Poco collection on LP and am collecting on CD.
Listen to the album Deliverin and it will sell you on the band.
Very Solid Close to the Tim Schmit Era.......2005-12-14
Paul Cotton stands out front once again on Indian Summer, delivering big time on the laid back title track, and the rockers Twenty Years, Win or Lose and Living in the Band. Rusty Young is not as much of a presence on this album as on the preceding albums, but still delivers some fine steel guitar work as well as giving us a taste of things to come in the future through his song Downfall, his first out-front full lead vocal.
Indian Summer doesn't stand up among the best works in the Poco library, but it is still a very listenable album with some very good moments on it.
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Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life: The Songs of Victor Herbert
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004U9MZ Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life! - Richard Crooks
- Gypsy Love Song - CHARLES KULLMAN
- Romany Life - Jeanette MacDonald
- March Of The Toys - Victor Young & His Concert Orchestra
- Kiss Me Again - Florence Easton
- (The Day Is Done...) Moonbeams - Richard Crooks
- Italian Street Song - Florence George/The Max Terr Choristers
- I'm Falling In Love With Someone - CHARLES KULLMAN
- 'Neath The Southern Moon - Nelson Eddy
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! - Nelson Eddy
- Paul's Address: (My Commander As Envoy Bids Me Come...) No Country Can My Own Outvie - John McCormack
- I List The Trill In Golden Throat - Alma Gluck/Charles Schuetz
- The Cricket On The Earth - Christie MacDonald/Reginald Werrenrath/Howard Ratty
- Sweethearts - Richard Tauber
- To Land Of My Own Romance - John McHugh
- When You're Away - Richard Tauber
- Neapolitan Love Song - Richard Crooks
- Ireland, My Sireland (When Shall I Again See Ireland?) - John McCormick/Dominic Melillo
- Eileen Alannah Ashthore - John McCormick/Dominic Melillo
- Thine Alone - CHARLES KULLMAN
- A Kiss In The Dark - Amelita Galli-Curci
- Indian Summer - Richard Tauber
- Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life! - Jeanette Macdonald/Nelson Eddy
Customer Reviews:
Some old favourites, and some unfamiliar, enjoyable voices and songs.......2007-03-11
Perhaps of greater interest to many listeners will be the relatively seldom heard artists, such as John McHugh, Florence Easton and Florence George. All three have very pleasant voices and aural personalities.
It is a somewhat mixed delight to hear Amelita Galli-Curci, John McCormack, Alma Gluck and Richard Werrenrath in recordings from the acoustic era. My personal favourite from that group is Galli-Cutci's charming version of A kiss in the dark.
Altogether, a well chosen mixture of the familiar and the out of the way, carefully and well re-recorded.
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Darling Diva
Jeanette Macdonald Manufacturer: Collector's Choice ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RYI9 Release Date: 2003-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Tramp, Tramp, Tramp
- Just A Little Love, A Little Kiss
- Summer Serenade
- We Will Always Be Sweethearts
- Annie Laurie
- Indian Love Call
- It Doesn't Cost You Anything To Dream
- Vilia
- Glory, Glory Hallelujah
Album Description
Jeanette MacDonald is so inextricably linked with Nelson Eddy that people forget what a great singer she was in her own right. So, we've put together a CD dedicated to her sterling solo vocal work, mostly taken from 1944 and 1945 "America Music Loves Best" broadcasts. By now, Jeanette's a big star, and her charisma and charm will come right through your stereo just like it did over the airwaves almost six decades ago! Includes "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "Just a Little Love, a Little Kiss," "Summer Serenade," "We Will Always Be Sweethearts," "Annie Laurie," "Indian Love Call," "It Doesn't Cost You Anything to Dream," "Vilia" and "Glory, Glory Hallelujah." A Collectors' Choice Music exclusive!
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Indian Summer
Indian Summer Manufacturer: Akarma Italy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066DX6 Release Date: 2002-03-07 |
Tracks:
- God Is the Dog
- Emotions of Men
- Glimpse
- Half Changed Again
- Black Sunshine
- From the Film of the Same Name
- Secrets Reflected
- Another Tree Will Grow
Album Description
Originally released on RCA Neon in 1971, this Coventry, England hard progressive group were discovered by Black Sabbath's manager and quickly signed to produce this album. Deluxe cardboard mini LP packaging. 2001.Album Details
Originally Released on RCA Neon in 1971, this Coventry, England Progressive Group were Discovered by Black Sabbath's Manager.Rap Music:
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- Love Is
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- My Time [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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