The Neighborhood continues Los Lobos' gift for melding American musics--R&B, conjunto, C&W, rock, and the rest--into a sound that's entirely its own. The longing swing of "Emily" is kick-started by driving fiddle, the delicate "Little John of God" features the Arkansas drawl of Levon Helm, and "Jenny's Got a Pony" sounds like a house partyin' blend of Mitch Ryder and Gary Bonds. The best of the bunch, "Down by the Riverbed," employs striking imagery ("A monster cloud like a big black hand") to propel a narrative about the fear of commitment. The record weakens near the end, due mainly to self-consciously poetic lyrics, but The Neighborhood is still a place worth spending some time.--David Cantwell
The Neighborhood,Los Lobos,Warner Bros / Wea,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,College Rock,Heartland Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop,Roots Rock,Tex-Mex
The Neighborhood
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Songs From the Neighborhood -The Music of Mr. Rogers
Various Artists Manufacturer: MemoryLane Syndication, Inc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BO9ZIS Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? Jon Secada)
- It's You I Like (Amy Grant)
- It's Such a Good Feeling (B.J. Thomas)
- Then Your Heart Is Full of Love (CeCe Winans)
- What Do You Do? (John Pizzarelli)
- This Is Just the Day (Maureen McGovern)
- Sometimes Isn't Always (Bobby Caldwell)
- Did You Know? (Crystal Gayle)
- Just for Once (ni Rose)
- Let's Think of Something To Do While Were Waiting (Ricky Skaggs)
- Are you Brave? (Donna Summer)
- Thank You for Being You (Ensemble)
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? (ballad version) (Roberta Flack)
Product Description
starry musical tribute to the amazing song- writing talents of Mister Fred Rogers featuring some of the nation's most loved artist.Customer Reviews:
great.......2007-03-24
Wonderful memories.......2006-04-29
Or hip-hop/rap "artists" (once again, I use the term loosely)...thank goodness, but if Mrs. Fred Rogers gives it a thumbs-up, then I applaud what this album stands for.
I highly recommend this album for children, as well as adults who want to take a walk down memory lane. And I congratulate Dennis Scott (Producer) on his Grammy-award winning project!
Fresh, Fun & Fabulous!.......2006-04-15
It's no wonder that "Songs from the Neighborhood" is this years Grammy- winning children's album;though this album is definitely not just for children. The songs are well-produced, very original in their concepts, and of course performed so flawlessly by some of today's best vocalists. The accompanying DVD is well worth a look also... it's very informative as well as entertaining!
Beautiful Album.......2006-04-08
Much more than what you might think!.......2006-04-06
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Welcome To The Neighborhood
Meat Loaf Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002OYB Release Date: 2002-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Where The Rubber Meets The Road
- I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)
- Original Sin
- 45 Seconds Of Ecstasy
- Runnin' For The Red Light (I Gotta Life)
- Fiesta De Las Almas Perdidas
- Left In The Dark
- Not A Dry Eye In The House
- Amnesty Is Granted
- If This Is The Last Kiss (Let's Make It Last All Night)
- Martha
- Where Angels Sing
Customer Reviews:
great album .......2006-12-24
Meat is the man!.......2006-11-06
Welcome to the Neighborhood.......2006-10-29
I really recomend this album.
Great music, Ok album.......2006-10-02
coulda been better.......2006-09-03
However, dont expect it to change your life much.
The price listed above for the album is a very good example of the old cliche, "you get what you pay for."'
09/02/06
REVISION
The above review, written several months ago, is a perfect example of the type of review I don't like, as it is not really a review at all but more an opinion. I was guilty of writing the above opinion in September 2006 purley on implulse, but now I realize that it was not fair of me to write it without explaining -- as this is what a review is.
I generally dislike reviews that say stupid things like: get this cause I like it. Or get that cause my husband likes it. Even if those statements are positive, they still are opinoins and not reviews. Then there are those who write really long opinoins diguised as reviews. That should not be done either; and Amazon should reject those kinds of things ideally.
Now I'd like to take the time to explain why I gave this album one star. I came across this album quite by mistake. I purchased it from the now-extinct Tower records for about $7 (full price)thinking it was an early meatloaf album [possibly cause of the cover]. When I opened the CD and actually discovered that it really was released in 1995, I was a bit taken aback, but decided to keep it anyway and see what it was about.
When I first played it, it sounded alright. I even discovered that it had a song I recognized: "I'd Lie for you and that's the Truth". On first impression, none of the songs were that bad. Only one thing got me pissed at Meatloaf instantly upon my first listen of this album, which I will discuss later. But for now I'd like to continue what I was saying before. Anyway, I listened to this album again. Then again. Then a few more times. After that I stopped. It just went stale on me. Even now it sits in my house; I never touch it. I don't know why I still keep it.
Why did it go stale, you ask? Because I just grew tired of hearing it after several listens. Because after several listens, I could smell the gimikry of this album a mile away--no foolin'! Firstly, this album is really just a collection of generic tunes created to appear like Meatloaf was really trying to do something serious. It has a very 80's retro sound to it, yet without any intrinsic quality, as if the songs where written as imitations of good 80's songs that where good enough sung originally. "Where the Rubber Meets the Road" may have some good imagery in the lyrics, but that one sounds like Meatloaf was copying his previous release. "Original Sin"--just listen to various early-eighties metal albums to hear many songs that sound like this. Ozzy Ozbourne's early solo albums have many songs that can sound like "Original Sin". "Left in the Dark" can easily be compared with many 80's new wave songs (the Motels come to mind for some reason).
I got one comment that "Not a Dry Eye in the House" is a good song. Well just compare that one to several songs on Meatloaf's own "Dead Ringer" album. The last two on the WTTN album can be placed that way as well. Then what about "Amnesty is Granted"? Well, lyricwise, it is an okay song, but musically...it's completely generic. Just compare it with anything Sammy Hagar sung before and you'll have a much more authentic experience.
Now getting to the subject of what instantly peeved me about this album on my first listen. It's simple! What does the album cover show? A 1940's female in fright on some stairs. What does this make one think of? 1940's detective stories and such, of course. When we open the jewel case, we even see Mr Meatloaf himself dressed as a 1940's private-eye. When we look through the sleeve, we see a listing of the album-tracks with an illustration to go with each track, all related to 1940's detective genre imagery. Yet no song on the album has ANYTHING to do with 1940's detective storytelling in any way. No song on this album even makes you thik of the 1940's in any respect! Except maybe for the above-mentioned "Not a Dry Eye", and that one more because of its lyrics. Then maybe that short Spansih-sounding instrumental montage that falls somewhere between tracks 5 and seven or something.
Why couldn't Meatloaf, if he's gonna use 1940's imagery, put some of that into the music and make it interesting. He could have utilized swing elements; he could have put some jazzy sounds into it; maybe some big-band sounds here and there and mixed it with the modern hard rock sound. Instead, the tracks on this album are just straight-forward modern hard rock. If anything, they make you think of the 80's more than the 40's. What was Mr Aday really trying to do, imitate early Rick Springfield? That's exactly what Rick Springrield did in his Comic Book Heroes album--the exact same thing! He used comic-book images and tried to associate them with the song titles, yet only one or two songs on the album really had anything to do with comic books or heroes all together!
Ultimately, my reason for giving this album one star, is not as much in criticism of the album itself, but more to critisize the ARTIST, who in my belief did not and still does not make much effort to try harder.
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Joe Walsh Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GX7 Release Date: 1991-07-16 |
Tracks:
- Things
- Made Your Mind Up
- Down On The Farm
- Rivers (Of The Hidden Funk)
- A Life Of Illusion
- Bones
- Rockets
- You Never Know
Customer Reviews:
Walsh's quintessential '80s album.......2007-03-31
Admittedly, it's lightweight stuff, especially compared to his James Gang/Barnstorm era output, though a comparison could be drawn between this album and the eclectic pop of The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get. This release essentially marked the transition from blues-based hard rock with a wry sense of humor to a general sort of silliness with an accompanying lightness to the music. The exception hre is "Life of Illusion", a 10-year old demo he finally fleshed out; the grainy sound, mostly-acoustic guitars (save for a nice slide solo in the middle) and drunken mariachi trumpets (courtesy of Kenny Passarelli) give the song a sound like "the Beatles meet Santo and Johnny," as one critic put it.
The rest of the album is an amiable blend of generally upbeat of pop-rock, with good-natured humor like the wordplay throughout "Things" and the silly hoedown-rock of "Down on the Farm". The more serious tracks, like "Made Your Mind Up", "Rivers", and "You Never Know" are not unlike some of his older, harder-edged tunes, if they were toned down a bit and given a shine rather than layers of heavy distorted guitars. It suits them fairly well, making for a surprisingly nimble balance between his roots and the current environment. Unfortunately, even if you like this album, his output goes downhill hereafter; some of it's not bad, but he hasn't been as good since.
Overall, the four stars are because I've got a soft spot for this album, as it's the first Joe Walsh album--and the album that got me into the guy--when I was rustling through my parents' collection of old vinyls. Subtract a star and a half if lightweight goofiness and pop-rock isn't your thing, but on its own terms, it's a pretty good album and it shows Walsh making the transition to the '80s rather well; a shame he couldn't keep it up.
Great music... Don't listen to Macho Man!.......2004-12-22
Down on the Farm.......2004-07-12
Great Music.......2003-10-20
What a brainless review of Mr. MUSICFAN from Boston Mass.
Joe Walsh recorded more albums without the Eagles than with them. He's an established name already even before the Eagles, so who cares who's the brains behind that band, right?? :-S I love the Eagles but that's not the point here.
Surely it was not Joe Walsh's band and I don't think he was interested either in being a main character in it. He just participated, period. Gave the band some great songs. Just listen to "Pretty Maids All In A Row" & "In The City", but that's it. It was never the focus of his career.
Again, he already was enjoying of a sucessful solo career. So that shows your ingnorance man ;-)
GOOD LISTENING.......2003-10-12
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Birds of My Neighborhood
The Innocence Mission Manufacturer: Badman Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ENC7AO Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Where Does The Time Go?
- Snow
- Follow Me
- The Lakes Of Canada
- You Are The Light
- Birdless
- I Haven't Seen This Day Before
- She May Turn Around
- I Was In The Air
- July
- Going Away
- Green Grass, Red Tree
Customer Reviews:
Quiet Brilliance.......2006-06-04
This has changed with the release of the Innocence Mission's "Birds of my Neighborhood". The original release was the first without the band's drummer, and took on a far more acoustic and intimate sound than their earlier recordings. However, the remastering done here brings it to a new level. The guitars and vocal are clean and crisp, sounding as if the trio is playing in your living room. You can hear clearly the sounds of a home-made recording, which draws the listener in even further than the initial release.
This album is a joy to listen to, and it gives me hope that earlier Innocence Mission albums will see the same treatment and return to market. Do not let this release go by!
A wonderful stand out album........2006-04-13
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The Neighborhood
Los Lobos Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LKO Release Date: 1990-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Down On The Riverbed
- Emily
- I Walk Alone
- Angel Dance
- Little John Of God
- Deep Dark Hole
- Georgia Slop
- I Can't Understand
- The Giving Tree
- Take My Hand
- Jenny's Got A Pony
- Be Still
- The Neighborhood
Amazon.com
The Neighborhood continues Los Lobos' gift for melding American musics--R&B, conjunto, C&W, rock, and the rest--into a sound that's entirely its own. The longing swing of "Emily" is kick-started by driving fiddle, the delicate "Little John of God" features the Arkansas drawl of Levon Helm, and "Jenny's Got a Pony" sounds like a house partyin' blend of Mitch Ryder and Gary Bonds. The best of the bunch, "Down by the Riverbed," employs striking imagery ("A monster cloud like a big black hand") to propel a narrative about the fear of commitment. The record weakens near the end, due mainly to self-consciously poetic lyrics, but The Neighborhood is still a place worth spending some time.--David CantwellCustomer Reviews:
There's Something Missing.......2005-08-03
the good songs are REAL good, but overall its not consistent.......2005-04-12
GOOD!.......2004-09-05
This is a VERY talented band that can handle the fast and the slow, the wild and the gentle music with extreme grace.
JUST ANOTHER GREAT RELEASE.......2004-02-28
rocker on DOWN ON THE RIVER BED,and continues with a touch of
country on EMILY. I WALK ALONE is a good rocker, followed by the
sensitive ANGEL DANCE and LITTLE JOHN OF GOD.{'he can't run, he
can't play, he does things in a different way. little john,
little john of god'}. DEEP DARK HOLE is another folkish tinged
rocker, while GEORGIA SLOP has a rock-a-billy feel to it. I
CANT UNDERSTAND is straight ahead rock with a bluesy feel, while
THE GIVING TREE is an accordion driven number. TAKE MY HAND is
highlighted by acoustic guitar and soft, heart felt lyrics.
JENNY'S GOT A PONY is a fun rocker. BE STILL, whether by design
or happenstance, sounds like a vinyl recording with a bad
scratch on it, and is the song that kept this c.d., in my ears,
from earning a fifth star. Then it's on to the highlight of this
release, a lively rocker with a catchy beat and great lyrics,
THE NEIGHBORHOOD. This is a great c.d. for LOS LOBOS fans,and
lovers of good rock in general.
Thanks and may your neighborhood be peaceful,
Tom
a real alternative.......2003-12-20
this recording rocks, swings, grinds, and proves that all other alternive country, rock and country-rock muscians have a standard to hold to. true musicians all; los lobos is great. the neighborhood isn't their only wonderful recording, will the wolf..., kiko, collosal head, naming others i currently have, are just as exciting. i don't know about you but, i must have more los lobos!
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Gary Bartz and the Candid All Stars Manufacturer: Candid Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM1G4K Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Racism (Blues In Double Bb Minor)
- On A Misty Night
- Laura
- Tadd's Delight
- Impressions
- I've Never Been In Love Before
- Flight Path
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Roomful of Blues Manufacturer: Bullseye Blues ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009NTQ Release Date: 1998-08-18 |
Tracks:
- Backseat Blues
- There Goes The Neighborhood
- Just Like Dynamite
- Lost Mind
- I Tried
- Rocks In My Bed
- She's Mine
- I Smell Trouble
- Blue, Blue World
- The Comeback
Amazon.com
There Goes the Neighborhood, like much of Roomful's oeuvre, is a fairly standard set of blues offerings with more than a hint of rock, dripping with horns and studded with blistering guitar and piano solos. There's an appropriate mix of mid-tempo tunes (Backseat Blues, Blue, Blue World, the title track), up-tempo rockers (Just Like Dynamite, She's Mine), and slower, moodier pieces (Lost Mind, I Smell Trouble, The Comeback), though all the material is focused on light-heartedness and entertainment. If there's not much innovation here, that's not exactly a problem; Roomful hums along like a well-oiled machine, every part in place and never missing a beat. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Give this one a listen----it rocks........1999-02-16
The Neighborhood Just Got Better!.......1998-09-20
There Goes The Neighborhood? Here's the new neighborhood!!!.......1998-09-05
SWING & BLUES THE WAY IT SHOULD BE.......1998-08-31
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Da Neighborhood Dopeman
Criminal Manne Manufacturer: Big Daddy's Ent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000QGDYU6 Release Date: 2007-06-26 |
Tracks:
- DJ Drama & Criminal Manne (Yeah, Yeah)
- Weigh It Up
- Let's Get It
- Dope House
- Fresh - B.G., Criminal Manne
- Grind Hard
- Pills
- Get Cha Mind Right
- Dope Manne
- Gangsta Pop
- No Beef
- H.O.T.
- Closed Mouth
- Thuggin' - B.G., Criminal Manne
- Crim
- Stop Lyin' - Criminal Manne, Pastor Troy
- Gon Like It
- Stallion
Album Description
A DJ Squeeky protege, Criminal Manne comes form the group Project Playaz, who sold over 80,000 units. His last album, Atlanta 2 Memphis, sold over 10,000 copies, and continues to sell today. He hooked up with Atlanta's own DJ Drama to present his new mixtape album, which also features BG and Pastor Troy - you won't want to miss it!
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Thrashin' the Neighborhood
Reanimator Manufacturer: Galy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P46MBW Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- RAISING THE DEAD
- VENOM OF THE BEAST
- ROADKILL
- BREATHLESS BIRTH
- BLACK BONES
- DC PINO
- STUCK ON THE SHOES OF HELL
Album Description
Founded in the suburbs of Montreal, this young quintet, in which the average age is of 19 years old. Inspired by the old school sound of 80s thrash and heavy metal, Reanimator's music will conquer both nostalgic thrashers and fans looking for something fresh and new. Blazing thrash metal, MOSH !
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Willie Colón , and Mon Rivera Manufacturer: Fania / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PFU7GM Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Pena de Amor
- Baila Mi Bomba
- Mosaico #1
- Se Te Quem Casa
- Humanidad
- Ya Lleg
- Tinguilikitin
- Mosaico, Pt. 2
- Julia Lee
- Si Te Vas
Rap Music:
- The Paul Simon Anthology [Import]
- Time Machine: A Vertigo Retrospective [Import]
- Truth & Lies
- Turnin' Back the Pages [Extra tracks]
- Umbrellas
- Undermind (Bonus DVD) [Limited Edition]
- USA: 30th Anniversary Edition [Limited Edition]
- Very Best of
- Very Best of Lobo [Import]
- Viva los Violence
Recommended Music:
Drop the Bass [CD-single] [Import]
Leonardo Balada: The Abstract & The Ethnic
Nicholas Nickleby [Soundtrack]
Make Up the Breakdown [Import]
Mani Giunte [CD-single] [Import]
Mozart: Music for Piano Four Hands