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UK single taken from a TV movie airing in Great Britain, starring Williams & directed by Vaughan Arnell ('Let Me Entertain You', 'Rock DJ' & 'Millennium'). Tracks, 'Eternity' (previously unreleased), 'Road To Mandalay' ('Sing When You're Winning') & 'Toxic' (non-LP B-side). 2001.
Eternity,Robbie Williams,EMI Int'l,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Pop/Rock,Britpop,Dance-Pop,England,Pop,Pop/Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop
Eternity [CD-single] [Import]
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- between nothingness and eternity
- Bliis-filled Memories
- Fusion at it's best
- "trinity of sounds"
- Greatness!!
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Between Nothingness and Eternity
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00000252D
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Trilogy: The Sunlit Path/La Mere De La Mer/Tomorrow's Story Not The Same
- Sister Andrea
- Dream
Customer Reviews:
between nothingness and eternity.......2007-07-04
the more time goes on, the more i appreciate the original m.o.; each musician was a show-stopper in himself. this is one terrific recording. if you can't get enuff of this, try to dig up the live m.o. bootlegs they made at berkeley, hunter college, cleveland and miami - they are available if you spend some time looking.
Bliis-filled Memories.......2007-04-07
I was there. Both nights at the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park; 15th row, center aisle. To this day, it remains one of the most beautiful and most powerful live performances that I have ever seen. Only one other show by the Mahavishnu Orchestra ever matched it for both sheer virtuosity and that special spark between all of the players and that was at the Capital Theatre in Passaic and I saw that too. This album is as close to your getting share such a memory with me as we can get; most of the stuff on YouTube is in sad condition, but still worth a peek. This, on the other hand, is crisp. The only glitch to the recording is when Jan's keyboard head blew and that long space in Dream comes from the road crew having to get a new one in place. How's THAT for memory? LOL!!! Yes, this is Lost Trident Live, but it also has pieces from Like Children (c'mon, Sony, release that chestnut!). A "must" for fusion lovers. Sat Nam!
Fusion at it's best.......2007-01-15
If you haven't heard this one, buckle your seat beat and put on a flame retardent suit, it's a wild ride and these guys are on FIRE on this CD.
Classic live recording which demostrates the intensity the group possesed which is not eveident from the studio recordings as great as they are.
"trinity of sounds".......2006-12-21
The greatest band there possibly will ever be! Why all of a sudden is there so many tributes going along concerning this band. What happen was John McLaughlin set the guitar world on fire. Nobody had ever heard the guitar played like that, and it changed the way guitarist play today. He gets very little credit from the mainstreamers of the guitar world. But it wasn't all about John's playing as it was his own concept of music. He started this genre of music that later many would crop to follow. With that said, the other band members played just as an important role as John. Jan Hammer played keyboards like nobody, (he was ahead of Zawinul at the time). Jan had a personal voice that was new to the musical world, which he doesn't get enough credit for. What he did with the keyboards (is like what Jaco did with the bass). Billy Cobham's drumming was second to none. His duets with John were legendary every night, to be honest nobody had ever played drums with a guitarist like that every before. (Holdsworth/Husband were right behind them in the 80's). The man was on a mission. Jerry Goodman was raw as anything!! He could keep up with Hammer and McLaughlin, which is impressive enough. I have many bootlegs of this band and I will tell you that Rick Laird was no slouch, the man played melodically many nights that were right on time. If only the members would have shared and effectively communicated to each other, more music would have been recorded and performed from this great band.
When the band would rave up into the "trinity of sounds," when the guitar/violin/& keyboard would intertwine they would reach the visions of the emeralds beyond!!
I never saw this group but I want to share some more. I am sure all our fans have the MO show in Germany 1972. This is when the band began to start its apex. They have a video of the show and it's around 45 minutes total with the two parts. The other scenario is that we have the concert on CD (Spirit of Bird) as well that goes beyond 80 minutes. The sad part is, where is the rest of the video? They cut out Mclaughlin's solo on Meeting of the Spirits (which is killer); they cut out One Word (except for the drum solo and the ending); and they cut out The Noonward Race. But the second part of the video has them playing "A Lotus on Irish Streams" and it's not on the CD. They probably played 2 hours!! The "powers that be" decided to edit this performance of the greatest band that ever was. All we want is a complete show of this particular band and we know that it's out there somewhere. Heck they played everywhere. Somewhere in Germany they need to rebroadcast the complete show and release it on DVD. If you saw this band live, you are a fortunate human being. For the rest of us who weren't born to see them we will have to wait until Sony gets off their hindmost to release some live material.
(it's also a shame Colombia/Sony hasn't released the full two day shows of this concert at Central Park. What we got was 1/4 of the concert.)
Greatness!!.......2006-10-15
Awesome, especially "Dream", this live version never gets old. Been diggin' this same recording for 20 years.
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The Forgotten Goddess
Echoes of Eternity
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
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ASIN: B000LC51WY
Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Burning with Life
- Expressions of Flesh
- Garden of the Gods
- Towers of Silence
- Voices in a Dream
- Forgotten Goddess
- Kingdom Within
- Lost Beneath a Silent Sky
- Circles in Stone
- Adrift
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Interesting, but something just doesn't gel........2007-06-23
OK, let me start by saying that I do like most of the album. I'm only really writing this review to help others like myself who only hear the clips here or on iTunes before buying the CD, only to be disappointed when they get it. All of the clips I heard were good enough for me to take a chance on this CD. However, most of the album is NOT like the clips I heard. It's not bad by any means, but it is different.
I will describe it with the recurring thoughts that ran through my head as I listed to it several times this week:
1. The music reminds me a lot of Metallica's And Justice For All. Now I loved "Justice," but a lot of fans didn't. This album is just as progressive if not more so. Very good musicianship.
2. Her vocals are very good. Reminds me of the female vocalist that Sirenia had on "At Sixes & Sevens." For me, anyway, that is a damn good thing. That was always my favorite CD by Sirenia BECAUSE of her.
3. Did someone dub the wrong vocals over this song? This is my main complaint with the album. The vocals don't mesh with the music. And by that I mean they don't sound like they belong with the music being played on some of the songs. Some of them are fine, but on some I keep thinking that the band just took her vocals and slapped them over another song that they liked playing better. (Yes, I do realize that this MAY be some high-brow experiment in musical progression that I just don't enjoy, but if it's hard to listen too, then how do they expect to attract new listeners? In 4 days, I've already had 3 people comment on this that have heard it in my truck.)
When all is said and done, it is a good CD, and I am eagerly awaiting their next offering. I just hope they tighten up the vocals with the music. Her voice deserves the respect.
Pass.......2007-06-06
I bought this album because Deadlock's "Wolves" CD piqued my interest in what other female-fronted melodic metal bands had to offer.
This one was a disappointment.
The singer is completely out of sync with the rest of the band as she seems to stay in the same 3 minor keys no matter what the rest of them are playing. The musicianship is sub-par to say the least and by the end of the album, I could only reach the conclusion that the record companies are in too much of a hurry to sign any band who sounds like Lacuna Coil.
Pass on this one and get "Wolves" instead.
Awesome CD...Buy it!.......2007-05-15
Combine the massive drumming of Fear Factory, the excellent dual-guitar work of Iron Maiden, and the best vocals this side of Within Temptation, Lacuna Coil, and Leaves Eyes (ex-Theater of Tragedy), and you have just a hint of how phenomenal this band really is. What you can't imagine, unless you listen, is how their sound is so totally captivating. This combination of aggressive music and ethereal vocals, transcends Evanescence (Amy Lee is a great singer), and most other music in this genre of female lead goth/symphonic metal. It really is a spectacular debut album; I cannot stop listening...it sucks you in, and just won't let go.
It's not all that.......2007-04-24
This CD definitely lacks in being congruent. The singer seems to be in her own world while the musicians are off thrashing half the time. It's like she is singing to different music. Very strange.
A promising first album.......2007-04-21
The first comment I will make regarding this album is the strong production value. I believe the guitarist, drummer and singer are all studio engineers and it shows. Given the fact this was released on an independent label I can't imagine the sound quality being any better. The only real complaint I can make about the production is the singing of Francine Boucher is over processed at times.
The guitar compositions are very strong; Brandon Patton is certainly a master of his craft. Other than the obvious sex appeal that Francine Boucher brings to the band I am not sure that she is on the same musical par as Brandon Patton & Kirk Carrison.
Although typical of other bands in the genre, another potential grumble might be that the songs run a little long. Which raises the question, is Echoes of Eternity content being a progressive metal band or do they want mainstream crossover appeal? I feel that the potential is there to make a strong statement on the national scene with more accessible vocals and shorter compositions.
Also I have to laugh when the credits say that the band is "from LA & Japan". Stop fronting guys you know you all are from Columbia, SC. Don't be ashamed of where you came from, Evanescence hails from Little Rock Arkansas and all they have done is sell 14 millions albums and win two Grammy Awards.
Bottom line is that the CD is a worthy purchase and seems to grow on you after a listen or two (you will have "Forgotten Goddess" stuck in your head I promise). If the band does read reviews I would like to see an instrumental where Brandon & Kirk unleash the full fury in an uncompromising instrumental song.
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From Here to Eternity: Live
The Clash
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00001X593
Release Date: 1999-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Complete Control
- London's Burning
- What's My Name
- Clash City Rockers
- Career Opportunities
- (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
- Capital Radio
- City Of The Dead
- I Fought The Law
- London Calling
- Armagideon Time
- Train In Vain
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- The Magnificent Seven
- Know Your Rights
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- Straight To Hell
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
The Clash were the only first-generation punk band capable of (or perhaps interested in) tailoring their up-from-the-gutter firepower to suit arena-size audiences. Here, at last--a decade and a half after their demise--is proof of their substantial stage skills. --Steven Stolder
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Touted for many years as the greatest live band in the world, the only surprise about this live album is that it's taken so long to appear. Recorded between '78 and '82, it captures the London punk torchbearers in all their fury--Strummer spitting out vocals like every breath is his last, the guitars of Jones and Simenon taut and abrasive. Even after all this time, songs like their debut album's scathing "Complete Control" and the dub-fired "Armagideon Time" blister out of the speakers, sending streams of scouring guitars and tight, chunky reggae rhythms into the atmosphere. Two complaints: no "White Riot," and no songs from Give 'Em Enough Rope, the underrated second album. Instead we have material from the sprawling Sandinista and disappointing Combat Rock. These are minor flaws though. Buy Live: From Here to Eternity for the first 12 tracks alone. From the angry, articulate dub of "London Calling" to the full-on force of "I Fought the Law," this is punk at its pinnacle. --Everett True
Customer Reviews:
Live.......2007-05-12
Always cool to hear songs you like live. Especially if you've never seen the band live. Lots of energy, more so than studio stuff. This has Magnificent Seven, Guns of Brixton, London Calling.
the best.......2006-12-30
if you are a clash fan this is one of the greatest albums you could own. so do your self a favor and buy it. start to finish, outstanding!!!
A Fantastic Live Album........2006-12-26
For those of us who are too young to experience The Clash in concert, this is a must have. "From Here To Eternity" is a brilliant representation of how great they truly were, both live and in general. Every performance on this cd is bursting with an insane amount of energy, from "Complete Control" to "I Fought The Law" to "Should I Stay Or Should I Go", not to mention a scorching "The Magnificent Seven". The sound quality and liner notes are excellent, and overall this cd is most definitely a must have for your collection.
Awesome!.......2006-05-21
This is an awesome album! Best songs: London Calling, I Fought The Law, Career Opportunities, Train In Vain, and Rudy Won't Fail. Still, only bad part is the lead singer's voice cracks a couple times and sometimes you can't hear the guitars very good. Still awesome.
One of the Most Important Albums Ever Produced.......2006-04-26
This disc will always serve as proof when people like myself that grew up during the 1980s make the statement that the Clash was the greatest rock band ever. This disc has several of their many great songs recorded live and larger than life. The versions of "Capital Radio" and "Whiteman in Hammersmith Palais" are not to be believed. However, what is so incredible about this album is that all of the songs are so incredible. The sound quality is excellent and the playlist is first rate. I say the Clash is the greatest band ever, if you disagree, listen to this album and get back to me.
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- One of the best bands out there!!!
- Into Eternity is the greatest band in my opinion
- Fan-Freakin-Tastic!
- The music speaks for itself
- Chuck Schuldiner Would Have Been Proud!!!!
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Scattering of Ashes
Into Eternity
Manufacturer: Century Media
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ASIN: B000HCPSSU
Release Date: 2006-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Novus Inceptum
- Severe Emotional Distress
- Nothing
- Timeless Winter
- Out
- Past Beyond Memory
- Surrounded by Night
- Eternal
- Pain Through Breathing
- Suspension of Disbelief
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Customer Reviews:
One of the best bands out there!!!.......2007-03-31
I would have to say that out of the countless bands i have heard over the past few years Into Eternity is one of the best and has one solid album here!! I think they have something a lot of bands do not have and the one cool thing about them is Tim Roth seems to give a real crud about his fans as he does guitar videos on his website to show you how you can break down his guitar riffs and that to me as a guitarist is so helpful (ive learned some of their songs this way) and this shows how he is not afraid to be the nicest guy and actually take that kind of time to be close and original to his fans.you just never see that these days. And the rest of this band has so much talent, Stu can scream like halford growl too and has a high vocal range and it makes them sound interesting. Plus jims drum work, how can anyone say this dude isnt one of the better drummers, he is so tight but can slow it down and tempo change very well. This album plain rocks, It should be known as these guys were on Gigantour and rocked there too. Be cool if them and annihilator went on tour. I have become very fond of them and hope they stick around and keep making great albums in a world overflowing with the same ole un-original bands that all sound the same!!
Into Eternity is the greatest band in my opinion.......2007-03-30
I'm going to keep this review very brief. Usually when a band changes lineup, it can be expected that the band will change, but it may be a very slight change or a very dramatic change. With the new Troy Bleich on bass, and the new Stu Block on vocals, they have managed to retain the great sound that into eternity has delivered us on their previous 3 albums. The two masterminds Tim Roth (Vocals+ Lead Gutair) and Jim Austin (Drums) prove again that they seriously OWN, and are very successfull at creating appealing heavy music. I do say that Jim Austin is one of my favorite drummers out there in the music industry and I play the drums myself, so I look up to him.
The album is very good, and is full energy, pleasing melodies, a very wide array of vocal tonalities, fast and very good drumming, and gutiar work that is out of this world. Like The previous albums, This bands works consist of a very wide range of sounds both vocally and insrumental. Stu block has added a few more vocal sounds not seen in the previous albums, but for the most part, he works out very well with the band.
Basically this album is great, while in my opinion not as good as the first 3, but still deserves excellence and 5 stars. If you want a blend of death metal, melodic progressive metal, and music that shows tonality extremes in both instrumental and vocal forms, go get this album. Also check out their first 3
1.) The Debut album which most people do not know about. Theres more singing on this album too which to me is awesome. I discovered this band years ago, and i was introduced to their first works right when dead or dreaming made its debut. If you want the debut album go to this website and take a listen of 2 of the songs. http://www.dvsrecords.com/samples.htm
the album is DVS002
This is the website of their first record label, and i think its the only place you can find their debut album, sop check it out. Tim Roth (Lead Vocals, Guitar) Chris McDougall (Keyboards) Jim Austin Drums, Vocals, Scott Krall (Bass, Vocals) Daniel Nargang ( Guitar)
2.) Dead or dreaming. Another great Album. Daneil Nargang (Lead/BACking Vocals, Guitar) Jim Austin (Drums, Death Vocals), TIm Roth ( Lead/BAcking vocals, Guitar) Scott Krall (bass, backing vocals)
3.) another masterpiece, Buried In Oblivion. Jim Austin (Drums and backing vocals ) Scott Krall (Bass and backing vocals ) Rob Doherty (guitar and death vocals) tim Roth Clean/DEATH VOCALS AND guitar, and Chris Krall(clean and death vocals.)
Get all of these albums now. you only have one life to live, which means only one lifetime to fill your ears with appealing sounds.
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Fan-Freakin-Tastic!.......2007-03-28
This is the first release of Into Eternity I have heard (and purchased the next day). They are easily one of the best metal bands to come out in years. I must agree with many of the reviews that say the drum production is a bit off, but the drum work itself is fantastic. Tim is easily one of the best guitarists out there, but Stu is what completes the overall sound. I am a HUGE Halford (THE Metal God) fan so that may color my opinion of Stu. Stu's power metal screams rival Halford's at that age.
The music is fan-freakin-tastic to be sure, the only complaint I have is that the song lyrics could be more meaningful. Stu makes you want them to be more meaningful because the gut punch you get listening to him. The only way they will ever get to the point of being a true Metal Monster is to up the ante on their lyrics. I love the words, they just need to put them together more coherently.
The music speaks for itself.......2007-02-27
Take the best of black metal, the best of death metal, the best of power metal, mash it all together with a touch of progression and you get an artful blend of aggression and melody that is Into Eternity's "The Scattering of Ashes." A solid chunk of music that builds on the foundation of what is their own sound. From start to finish, this album never stops to give the listener a chance to comprehend what their ears have experienced.
The only negative thing about the album is the design and layout. It is unoriginal and boring for such a catchy and original piece of music.
Into Eternity has created a work of art that has put them in a league all their own. A must for one searching for music we all know and love in a whole new way.
Chuck Schuldiner Would Have Been Proud!!!!.......2007-02-10
One of my favorite new bands whose entire discography (which I own) parallels the greatest achievements in classical music in excellence, have managed to resurrect both Death and Metallica from their respective graves (although both were dead on a different level). In fact, with "SOTE" IE deserves that "new Death" moniker, so richly bestowed upon them almost unanimously by critics everywhere, not only in metal...In a lot of respects as sensational as Mastodon, though not nearly as original or groundbreaking. The key to IE's brilliance is not so much in originality, for granted we have all heard it before, but at the proficiency with which they marry seemingly disparate styles of metal and music in general while NEVER sacrificing an ounce of brutality. Though highly melodic, last year's offering of IE is both their most crushingly savage and most creative to date. One of the best and the strongest bands in metal today, a proof that metal is still far from its decline...My personal number 4 on 2006 metal's finest, beats even Scar Symmetry (though by a narrow margin)...
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Young for Eternity
The Subways
Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino
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ASIN: B000CRR3JM
Release Date: 2006-02-14 |
Tracks:
- I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say
- Holiday
- Rock & Roll Queen
- Mary
- Young For Eternity
- Lines of Light
- Oh Yeah
- City Pavement
- No Goodbyes
- With You
- She Sun
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The debut album from The Subways proves that for a man approaching his seventies, Glastonbury's (UK music festival) Michael Eavis has excellent taste. Eavis plucked The Subways' demo from a pile of demos and pushed this young trio--frontman Billy Lunn, his girlfriend, bassist Mary-Charlotte Cooper, and his brother, drummer Josh Morgan--onto the 2004 festival stage.
A long, hot summer on, Young For Eternity fulfils all their early potential: "I Want To Hear What You Have Got To Say" and "Oh Yeah" barrel along with the raw, adrenalised energy of Nirvana or The White Stripes--full-bodied, powerful anthems that lose none of their live passion in the studio setting. Lunn's oft-stated admiration for Oasis surfaces on "Mary", a sort of amped-up "She's Electric" that's actually, rather sweetly, a love song from singer to bassist. Ms Cooper, too, however, has a pretty great voice: more grit-edged rock bitch than cooing indie-waif, it invests the likes of "Oh Yeah" and "City Pavement" with a smouldering--nay, flat-out roaring--chemistry that's all the more engaging because it's actually 100% genuine. --Louis Pattison
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The Subways have quickly established themselves as one of Britain's most exciting new bands. Young For Eternity, the London-based trio's major label debut, produced by Lightning Seeds' Ian Broudie, roars with love and lust, fear and frustration, veering from rambunctious punk thrash to tender acoustic pop. Jump on board because The Subways are on the move.
Customer Reviews:
Great Album.......2007-06-28
The Subways are a great indie rock band. All the songs are very good. Definite must have for any respectable indie collection.
Review.......2006-11-06
It's a good record. Saw them on Craig Ferguson and ordered it that night. All the songs are pretty good, and they're all basically high energy straight ahead power trio. There are a few songs that made it onto mix discs.
I like it.
Soaring.......2006-09-26
I haven't heard them on the radio. (++) Hip UK band with a good mix of talent being shown on the CD. (5*) The Subways rock hard from start to finish, and they're live shows are astounding. It's no surprise that the singer needs to temper singing before he explodes. The bassist also at 110%, loaded with teenage energy. A talented bunch of kids, the drummer gets me going with his hopping beats. Everybody loves their energy but I'm soaring on the winds of She Sun, Somewhere, and Lines of Light every day. A moment of maturity whilst Young for Eternity.
Thought it was better..........2006-08-01
Before buying the album I only heard 1 song. When I heard the hole track list I was disappointed. They sound like a lot of other things that are out there, so If you like the "same" sound over and over again you might like it.
My New favorite Band.......2006-07-17
Although, the whole album isn't full of amazing fast songs they're are alot of amazing songs that you can't get sick of. I'm don't love the slow songs on here (they're ok) but the fast one's like "holiday," "Rock and Roll Queen" "Young For Eternity" and my favorite "At 1 A.M." are songs that I listen to every day sense I bought the album 4 months ago. I can't wait for another album. I would recommend this CD to anyone who is looking for something fresh in Music. I love the way Billy, Josh, and Charlotte play and the way Billy and Charlotte share vocals. But if you wanna see this band at they're best definatley see them Live, they have more energy on stage than any band Iv'e ever seen.
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From Here to Eternity
Giorgio Moroder
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ASIN: B00000ILGL
Release Date: 1999-03-29 |
Tracks:
- From Here To Enternity
- Faster Than The Speed Of Love
- Lost Angeles
- Utopia-Me Giorgio
- From Here To Enternity (Reprise)
- First Hand Experience In Second Hand Love
- I'm Left, Your Right, She's Gone
- Too Hot To Handle
Album Description
German reissue of 1977 album, a classic example of keyboard wizardry. Repertoire.
Album Details
1977 All-Electronic Masterpiece from Legendary Producer Giorgio Moroder.
Customer Reviews:
donna summer.......2007-05-27
XCELLENT!!donna summer has a cute little vocal!!(1st hand experince). very german disco!!very hYpnotic!! BUY IT!! he also did I FEEL LOVE for donna very HYPNOTIC.
Giorgio Moroder is the reason Donna Summer is so popular.......2007-03-29
I am so pleased that I was able to acquire From Here to Eternity as it was one of my most favorite tunes.
What can I say.......2007-01-04
Moroder's a hero! A true visionary man that created (among so many others...) Donna Summer's "Bad Girls", one of my all time fave albums.
This one is as essential for a disco fan, as some Velvet Underground record is to a rock fan. Do I need to say more???
Pretty Nice LP Clean Up.........2006-12-06
5 star album, 4 star CD. Why? Cause like the E=MC CD issue, this as well is a vinyl LP clean up...though this one is done quite nicely. My only complaint is that at times the EQ and compressing is a tad over modulated and there's a few tiny but noticeable clicks and pops from the record they didnt catch durring the suite (side a of the original LP).
Since the original CD that actualy was from the master tapes has been long out of print since the late 80s and is impossible to find..if you dont have this album in your collection in any form, def pick this CD up. It's a disco classic way ahead of its time that must be in any true disco or music lover's collection! It's def a piece of history and can withold on a dancefloor still to this day and trick the young that its brand new! (I know, ive done it to em before slipping tunes from the suite in the mix with today's crap)
Seeds of greatness!.......2005-11-15
This album is absolutely incredible! It not only paves the way for Moroder's fame as a composer of anthems, it's also more trance-like than most of the stuff that passes for trance these days! You gotta get this!
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- Classic goth-rock
- Cave's masterful solo debut
- CD Contains Three Bonus Tracks
- one of Cave's most haunting works
- An explosion
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From Her to Eternity
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Manufacturer: Mute U.S.
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003Z6I
Release Date: 1994-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Avalanche
- Cabin Fever
- Well Of Misery
- From Her To Eternity
- In The Ghetto
- The Moon Is In The Gutter
- Saint Huck
- Wings Off Flies
- A Box For Black Paul
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Amazon.com essential recording
After the Birthday Party ended in a manner similar to a train collision, frontman Nick Cave emerged from the wreckage and hooked up ex-bandmate Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld (on loan from the industrial group Einsturzende Neubauten), Barry Adamson (fresh from Magazine), and the lovely but corpse-pale Anita Lane. Thus the Bad Seeds were born, second only to Cave's former band in their ability to create a rumbling caterwaul. What makes the Bad Seeds stand apart, though, are the elements of delta blues that Cave dredges up from the darkest recesses of his black, black heart--blues unlike any you've ever heard before--and his Faulkner-meets-Lovecraft lyrical obsessions. "Well of Misery" shambles along drunkenly and eventually crumbles under its somnambulant pace. On the title track Cave exhorts, begs, and pleads like a whiskey priest begging for forgiveness after a bender while Bargeld's guitar shrieks and wails like a congregation of devils. Including two of Cave's more inspired covers--Leonard Cohen's "Avalanche" and Presley's "In the Ghetto"--From Her to Eternity captures Cave at the noisy intersection between the punk-rock entropy of the Birthday Party and his later incarnation as the gothic Elvis. Amazing, scary stuff. --Tod Nelson
Customer Reviews:
Classic goth-rock.......2006-06-18
It's hard to qualify music like this with a category without using prefixes like 'post-' and 'art-', and I know that Nick Cave himself objects to being associated with the 'g' word. However, I think goth-rock fits this album best. There's the dark theatricality that you find in all of Nick Cave's work but also unpredictable, frenetic bursts of noise that are more like the work of the Birthday Party taken to even further extremes. For example, some sections of "Cabin Fever!" sound like they were recorded in some insane sawmill... IN HELL!
The album may at first sound like a mess, but stick with it and you'll be rewarded with some great moments. After a few listens you'll be joining in the weary bar-room choruses of the more restrained tracks (Wings Off Flies, Well Of Misery). The braver listener may also attempt to sing along with such higher-volume tracks as 'Cabin Fever!' and the title track, but be warned. Anyone overhearing you will think you are certifiably insane.
Ballads like "A Box For Black Paul" and "Saint Huck" point towards the more restrained, narrative form Cave's work would take later on down the road, and the cover of Leonard Cohen's "Avalanche" is also a killer. All in all, 'Tender Prey' is probably a more accessible introduction to the Bad Seeds, but this one is my personal favourite. A crazy ride.
Cave's masterful solo debut.......2004-10-29
This debut solo album by Cave has grown in stature down the years. The mood is Goth, the songs are mostly folkie laments, both lyrically and melodically impressive, his voice is like dark red velvet and the whole is dark, brooding and atmospheric. With the superb backing of Bad Seeds Blixa Bargeld, Mick Harvey, Barry Adamson and Anita Lane, this album is just perfect in its blood-cuddling rawness. I love the eerie cover of Leonard Cohen's Avalanche, whilst the striking images in Cabin Fever elevates an ordinary tune into the unforgettable. Well Of Misery stands out for its interesting vocal arrangement. Cave's cover of Elvis' In The Ghetto is quite stunning. The title track is an anguished and harrowing love song with atmospheric vocal samples and industrial infusions. With these songs Cave established himself in the great tradition of artists like Cohen, Richard Thompson (in his dark moments), Tom Waits, Peter Murphy and Michael Gira, as a master of the deep, dark lament.
CD Contains Three Bonus Tracks.......2004-09-27
A number of people have been discussing the cover track "In the Ghetto." Keep in mind that that track is a bonus track included for the CD re-release. The original album from 1984 just included seven songs: Avalanche, Cabin Fever!, Well Of Misery, From Her To Eternity, Saint Huck, Wings Of Flies, and A Box For Black Paul. Several years later, the CD came out and added three bonus tracks: "In the Ghetto" (a 1984 single), its b-side "The Moon is in the Gutter," and the 1987 version of "From her to Eternity" which is from the soundtrack to the movie "Wings of Desire."
one of Cave's most haunting works.......2003-12-09
The use of ambience and noises as essential elements are emphasized than on any other album, and the more rock-like songs continue the thrashing crashing colliding work of THe Birthday Party, while Cave's ventures into Americana and Delta Blues and balladry start to make their appearance as well. The result is a very atmospheric album that can't really be explained in any normal terms other than incredibaly scary, supernatural music that stands up to other works by post-punk bands that were popping around the same time---Sonic Youth's "Bad Moon Rising" and THe Swans "Children Of God...". "Saint Huck", "Cabin Fever", and the title track are long, thought-out aggressive masterpeices, but my personal favorite is the so spooky it hurts "Box For Black Paul". A frieghtening listen from beginning to end.
An explosion.......2003-06-10
This album is divine for its storming and pounding. We have strong evidence here Cave is the last great romantic poet. The music focuses on a kinetic and roiling set of rhythms over which Cave sings his dirges. My favorite is "Wings of Flies" which has some pretty darkly humorous imagery ("she loves me, she loves me not!") as well as an adolescent flare.
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- Ok, but not as good as later releases
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Eternity
Kamelot
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ASIN: B00007L9OK
Release Date: 2003-02-04 |
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- RED SANDS
- ONE OF THE HUNTED
- FIRE WITHIN
- WARBIRD
- WHAT ABOUT ME
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Ok, but not as good as later releases.......2004-04-02
Musically and melodicaly not as sophisticated as the last three studio albums, but a decent listen nonetheless. Origional singer reminds me a bit of Crimson Glory's, though not as shrill, sometimes he sings a little off key. Music & production not up to latest standards, more like early 80's.
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- Soloists Poor, Vibrato Out Of Control, Spend $ Elsewhere
- A fabulous CD!
- Decent, but too much vibrato
- Not bad...BYU is markedly superior.
- Not BYU, but worth adding to your collection
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Water & Light
Choral Project , and Daniel Hughes
Manufacturer: Clarion
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ASIN: B0000WTITM
Release Date: 2003-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Five Hebrew Love Songs (with string quartet): Eric Whitacre
- Cloudburst (with piano and percussion): Eric Whitacre
- i thank You God for most this amazing day: Eric Whitacre
- She Weeps Over Rahoon (with piano and English horn):Eric Whitacre
- Little Birds (with piano): Eric Whitacre
- Water Night: Eric Whitacre
- Sleep: Eric Whitacre
- Agnus Dei: Edward Elgar/David Giardiniere
- Hymn to the Mother of God: John Tavener
- There will be rest: Frank Ticheli
- Ave Maria: Giancarlo Aquilanti
- Tonight eternity alone: Renlausen
- O magnum mysterium: Morten Lauridsen
Album Description
Clarion is proud to showcase another great American choir, The Choral Project, in a program featuring the music of Eric Whitacre. Included are the ever-popular "Cloudburst" and the "Five Hebrew Love Songs" performed with String Quartet. Founded in 1996 by Artistic Director Daniel Hughes, The Choral Project has performed throughout Northern California in concert performances, interfaith services, and choral festivals, including a performance at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, as part of the California State Day Celebration Service. In June of 2001, The Choral Project received rave reviews and standing ovations at concert performances during their first international tour to Mexico and Costa Rica, which included highly acclaimed performances on Mexican National Radio, and a joint concert with the Café Chorale in Costa Rica. They have performed world premieres of compositions by numerous composers including Eric Whitacre.
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Soloists Poor, Vibrato Out Of Control, Spend $ Elsewhere.......2006-04-25
Truly dissapointed with this one.
Of course, BYU's is better than this; the sopranos sound like they have an average age of 60.
The soprano section lives in some wierd dichotomy. During the "Agnus Dei" you get a particularly bad B-52 like vibrato, then during the 7/8 section of "5 Hebrew Songs" they sound like a mediocre State School College Choir with a breathy unsupported sound. Both instances weren't out of tune. They just lacked a firm foundation.
When the soloists in "Tonight Eternity Alone" come in with shocking vibrato and lack of professional musicality, I actually skipped ahead.
If you are looking for a great cd other than BYU's. Try the CD entitled "Cloudburst", sung by Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton on Hyperion Records. It will blow you away. Save your money on this one, unless you would like to use this CD to compare the differences between it and either BYU or Polyphony.
Paying a premium fee for this CD, I expected something a bit better than an average grade semi-professional choir.
Daniel, find some new sopranos if you want to continue to sell CD's for $17 a pop.
A fabulous CD!.......2006-03-24
I don't know what these people are talking about. I've heard the BYU cd and it leaves me cold. The tone is so pure and thin that it has no life to it. The Choral Project breathes life into these pieces by Eric Whitacre. Another winner is Frank Ticheli's "There Will Be Rest". Simply stunning. A fabulous CD!
Decent, but too much vibrato.......2006-02-03
I am a huge Eric Whitacre fan, so I am always excited about his recordings. So far the best recording of his Choral works is the BYU singers, which is far superior to this recording. My biggest complaint is that nearly every piece from Water and Light is filled with vibrato. I have read some internet postings by Mr. Whitacre himself and he has said that his pieces are best sung without vibrato because the harmonies are designed to fit tightly together. All the vibrato makes the pieces not sound completely in tune (I'm am not saying that these performers are not capable of singing in tune, just that the vibrato makes the harmonies not quite as strong)
Not bad...BYU is markedly superior........2006-01-29
As the previous reviewer, I'm a huge Eric Whitacre fan. If you're looking for a recording of his Five Hebrew Love Songs (which are stunningly beautiful), may I recommend "Beautiful River" by BYU Concert Choir (on Tantara Records). In comparing the two side by side...well there is no comparison.
Not BYU, but worth adding to your collection.......2006-01-17
Eric Whitacre has taken the contemporary choral music world by storm. Since the release of his collected a cappella works CD (recorded by BYU Singers/Ron Staheli), choral music fans cannot get enough of his music.
Being such a fan, I bought this CD on a whim. I was excited for the opportunity to hear recordings of several pieces not included on the BYU recording (Little Birds, She Weeps Over Rahoon, Five Hebrew Love Songs).
Whitacre's music is as aurally stunning as it is difficult to sing, and the Choral Project does an adequate job of re-interpreting these pieces. If you've gotten use to the excellent quality of the BYU recording, you may be disappointed by this album--the balance and blend of this choir leaves something to be desired at times (not to mention the overly-offensive vibrato from several of the sopranos).
Perhaps the best track on the album is the Ticheli (mostly known for his band/wind ensemble compositions) "There Will Be Rest". If you aren't familiar with this piece, it's worth buying the album just to hear this one...
All-in-all, it's worth buying this album as long as you don't set your expectations too high.
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- HECK YA!!!
- Superb Muscianship and Lance King Vocals
- Melodic and Powerful!! Love it all!!
- Great melodic metal album!
- Melodic rock is back!!!!!!!!!!
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Enter Eternity
Shining Star
Manufacturer: Nightmare Records
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ASIN: B000BTEPME
Release Date: 2006-01-10 |
Tracks:
- Nightmare
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- From Now On
- Dangerous Game
- Insomnia
- Never too Late
- Just a Man
- No More
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Format: CD
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HECK YA!!!.......2007-04-04
recently got the Shining Star CD and felt I should leave my thoughts on it for all of you .
First off I must say I am very impressed. The songs have a very large amount of emotion behind them and are still very catchy. The guitar's are abit different than most bands in the progressive metal genera . However that's not exactly bad, they still had some of the technical side of things. But had a wonderful groove and feel to them. That I was impressed .
The keyboards totally brought things together. I'd love to work with the gentlemen that does them(sorry I cannot remember his name)
When it comes to vocals ,I feel it's some of Lance King's best vocal work to date. With so much power and passion behind it. I wish many of the vocalists out there would take note of this and remember it when they go to sing.
The only tiny issue I had is one or two song's some of the effects on it were abit strong for my taste. But I tottally love it. Iv not take this disk out of my player since I got it around a week ago. I highly recommend you all get it if you haven't yet.
Superb Muscianship and Lance King Vocals.......2007-03-09
This second album from Shining Star--much better than their first one, which could hardly be called "metal"--rocks with a quality melodic metal/borderline power metal sound. Lance King's vocals are, as always, in top form. The production qualities of this album excel and, while most of the songs are straight-up metal, the commercial/harmonic (though still pretty hard) appeal of the song "Never Too Late" bears all the marks of a bona fide hit--were we in the late 1980s. Now, since the mid- to late-80s was the era of greatest metal glory, I find that Shining Star song--and indeed, this entire disc--to be a wonderful reviving of the classic metal sound. Rather than sounding dated, however, Shining Star has delivered a contemporary rendition of the classic metal sound and that makes this a CD very worthy of purchase. Positive, sensible lyrics preside also, making it a must for the level-headed headbanger.
Melodic and Powerful!! Love it all!!.......2007-01-21
I love all of Lance King's works that I own to date. Anything with his name on it... has got to be absolutely awesome. No disappointments with anything on this CD. Many people who hear it whilst I am driving somewhere or visiting me, say they really like it and ask about it. Every song is put together well, as is anything that Lance has been involved in. It's Melodic and Powerful. You can really pick up the feeling of each song. Lances voice soars, but that's no surprise!! The lyrics are written very well! It totally rocks! I like it when I can kick back and envision in my own mind what the songs play out in my head and this CD is one of them. I am so very glad that this CD was brought to life! There is a good message within... life is an eternity of troubled minds and troubled times. We Fight the evils!! Always try to find a way out or never give up. Seems like the theme is woven here and there throughout the CD. Once you hear Lance, you'll be looking to find anything with his name on it!
Great melodic metal album!.......2007-01-20
Enter Eternity, the second album by Brazilian band Shining Star, features outstanding guitar work from Fabio Rocha and phenomenal vocals from the incredibly gifted singer Lance King. My favorite tracks are "Insomnia" and the beautiful ballad "Never Too Late," both of which I can put on repeat for ages, they're that good! Other standout tracks are "Nightmare" and "Insanity." The whole album is well worth a listen and highly recommended for fans of hard rock and melodic metal!
Melodic rock is back!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-10-29
Shining Star answers the question is 80's metal gone for good.Answer, NOT EVEN CLOSE. This disc is far from dated sounding yet brings the spirit of the great 80's metal back. It has the edge of bands like Savatage and the melody of TNT. Lance King, vocalist of Pyramaze, Avian, and ex- Balance Of Power demonstrates great melody and power on this debut. The songwriting is what melodic fans want and what Prog and Power metal fans will enjoy as well.........
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