Get Ready [Import]
Get Ready [Import]
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1. Homosexuality
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2. Love Is the Drug
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3. Thank God for Men
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4. Spacewalk
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5. Cuba Libre
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6. Johnny Rocker
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7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
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8. I'm Gonna Make You Want Me
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9. Ten Seconds to Midnight
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10. No More Texas [Broadway Hotel Mix]
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11. I Feel Love Coming
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12. Deeper N Deeper
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13. Spooky
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14. Get Ready
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15. Give It All You Got
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Get Ready,Modern Rocketry,Unidisc Records,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Allure of Sanctuary
- Allure of Sanctuary
- A Brilliant Piano Album (reviewed by Stephen Cairns at [...])
- Allure of Sanctuary
- from Solo Piano Publications
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Allure of Sanctuary
Karen Marie Garrett
Manufacturer: Karen Marie Garrett Publishing, Waterstreet Records and Publishing Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BGQXKE
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Tip Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)
- Lake EWOK Muse (Piano & Cello)
- Simple Things
- Allure of Sanctuary
- Welcome B.
- The Green Hills
- Gnossienne No 1
- Gnossienne No 2
- Gnossienne No 3
- Will's Song
- Toll of War
- Lake EWOK Muse Reprise (Piano Solo)
Album Description
A STUNNING CD RELEASE BY KAREN MARIE GARRETT AND LEGENDARY PRODUCER WILL ACKERMAN, creator of Windham Hill Records, gold and platinum record producer, and Grammy Award-Winning recording artist.
Recorded between George Lucas' Skywalker Sound Studios in Marin County, California and Mr. Ackerman's Imaginary Road Studio in Windham County, Vermont.
VICTORY REVIEW; ACOUSTIC MUSIC RESOURCE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST; TOM PETERSEN
"Karen Marie Garrett is a top-drawer pianist headed for bigger things. Allure of Sanctuary is the Olympia artist's third release, following a straight classical disc and another in this New Age vein. This new release is as soothing as it's intended, but it's also energizing. Where a lot of New Age is so light it begins to drift and grow unidentifiable, Garrett's compositions are distinct, with melodies for the listener to hook into. It's billed as New Age, but several cuts qualify as Light Jazz - very mellow Vince Guaraldi, perhaps. Thus, Garrett is a distinctive new artist in this field and could, with the right promotion, see herself at the top of the New Age charts (Allure is already getting significant airplay on Easy Listening stations). It won't hurt a bit that she is a pupil of the founder of the New Age genre, Will Ackerman; nor do dead-enders get invited to record their albums at Skywalker ranch, using Lucas's Bluthner grand!
Get this album, neighbors - you can say you "knew her when."
Reaches #8 on Top 100 New Age Radio Charts in just FIVE weeks!
TOP 20 ALBUM LIST OF THE YEAR FOR 2005
Kathy Parsons, Solo Piano Publications, New York
Recipient of ENGLAND'S PIANO HEAVEN "GOLD AWARD"
Stephen Cairns, Piano Heaven, England
Customer Reviews:
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-06-13
Allure of Sanctuary is an outstanding album. The music seems to draw you in and want to play it over again
Allure of Sanctuary.......2007-05-13
I received this as an Easter present and it is one of the best CD's I have heard in a long time. The music is wonderful.
A Brilliant Piano Album (reviewed by Stephen Cairns at [...]).......2006-12-09
What an amazing album! This is Karen Marie Garrett's third album, and it is a real find. I am immensely impressed with the delightful melodies which run consistently throughout this album. Tip-Toe Dancer has to be heard to be believed. It is such a beautiful piece of music, and makes the listener want to stand up and start dancing. This track is just one of an album full of highlights. Welcome B and Simple Things are so delicate. This album is produced by Windham Hill founder Will Ackerman. Consequently, the production is first-class. A joy from beginning to end. Bravo!!
Allure of Sanctuary.......2006-07-19
Soothing, relaxing music to release tension and smooth out those tight muscles.
from Solo Piano Publications.......2005-11-14
"Allure of Sanctuary" is the second CD released by Karen Marie Garrett. It is astounding how much this artist has grown since her 2002 debut, "Pensare Piano." Will Ackerman's gifts as producer certainly helped to make this CD as breathtaking as it is, but if the quality of music isn't there, no producer in the world can give it soul and depth - and this CD has mega-doses of both. A classically-trained pianist from the age of five, Ms. Garrett plays with the strength and emotional clarity that come from years of expressing oneself at the piano, sharing the joys and sorrows of life with the beloved 88's. The twelve pieces include eight original compositions, a lovely arrangement of "The Green Hills" by Brian Gibson, and Erik Satie's "Trois Gnossiennes," performed as originally composed. Most of the pieces are piano solo, but Garrett is joined on two by award-winning cellist Eugene Friesen (I LOVE cello and piano together!). Some of the other tracks have English horn, light percussion, and wordless vocals, but this is truly an incredible piano album.
The CD begins with "Tip-Toe Dancer (Kathryn's Song)," one of the lighter pieces in this collection. It was inspired by a story told by a close friend about a childhood dance performed for friends and family. Graceful yet playful, it is easy to imagine the seriousness of the young dancer and the warm reception of the adults. "Lake EWOK Muse" is an improvisational duet for piano and cello that followed a sunrise meditation beside Lake EWOK at Skywalker Ranch, where the album was recorded. The feeling of serenity envelops you as you listen to the two artists interact seamlessly, creating a perfect sense of peace. "Simple Things" is a celebration that begins in a classical style reminiscent of a children's piano study and evolves, retaining the sweet melody and simplicity of the message but becoming a full and graceful solo. The title track is fascinating. It begins with a mournful piano prelude and becomes a rhythmic dance with a seductive Spanish flavor. Susan Whittle's vocals and percussion provided by Will Ackerman and Derrick Jordan add to the enchantment. "Will's Song" is an improvisational piece that is so deeply felt that it almost sends a chill - what a beauty! "Toll of War (Adagio)" is a wrenching duet for piano and cello. A profound statement of humanity rather than of politics, the sense of loss and pain reach to the depths of the soul. This is a piece that needs to be heard. The gentle, pensive closing track is a solo piano reprise of "Lake EWOK Muse."
"Allure of Sanctuary" is a must-have CD!
Average customer rating:
- One of the Best recordings ever
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Get Ready
Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker
Manufacturer: Mack Avenue
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
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Hard Bop
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ASIN: B000OONOXM
Release Date: 2007-05-08 |
Tracks:
- La Shea's Walk
- Get Ready
- Inner City Blues
- Desperate Desire
- Alternative Thoughts
- Summer (The Sweet Goodbye)
- Preference Of Conviction
- A Heart Enflamed, A Soul Enchanted
- We Fall Down
- Now Silence
Album Description
Drummer CARL ALLEN and bassist RODNEY WHITAKER - masters of tone and tempo - are accomplished musicians, respected educators and music visionaries. With combined credits of nearly 200 recordings as sidemen and nine CDs as leaders, Get Ready features this dynamic duo in a superb collaboration with pianist Cyrus Chestnut, guitarist Rodney Jones, organist Doresy "Rob" Robinson, and saxophonist Steve Wilson. Showcasing original material, in addition to stirring renditions of Motown and contemporary gospel-associated compositions, Get Ready is music with the heart of New York, the soul of Detroit and a sound all its own.
Customer Reviews:
One of the Best recordings ever.......2007-05-22
One of the best recordings I have ever heard. Not just the music, but the quality of the recording is outstanding. This CD is in my top 5 of the hundreds that I own. A great find.
Average customer rating:
- Rock Solid.
- Lacking
- Its alright
- I have 2 words for this CD
- THIS ALBUM IS THA SHIZNIT
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Let's Get Ready
Mystikal
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
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ASIN: B000035X1N
Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Ready To Rumble
- Shake Ya Ass
- Jump
- Danger (Been So Long)
- Come See About Me
- Big Truck Boys
- I Rock, I Roll
- U Would If U Could
- Mystikal Fever
- Family
- Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow
- The Braids
- Smoked Out
- Murderer III
- Neck Uv Da Woods
- Bonus Track
Amazon.com
Even the most high-minded hip-hop connoisseur will have a hard time fronting on the booty-bounce directive, "Shake Ya Ass," surely one of 2000's most memorable songs. The lead single off Mystikal's fourth album encapsulates his whole approach: guttural, grunted directives and sexist boasts over some seriously funky production (courtesy Outkast, the Neptunes, and the Medicine Men). Check the tropical backdrop and Nivea-blessed chorus of "Danger" and the wah-wah guitar/808 combo of "Big Truck Boys" for the funk; check nearly every song for that vulgar braggin' and boastin'. The raw bass and slinky rhythm of "Smoked Out" is a nice Southern take on G-funk, and it's a welcome reprieve from the thick "come hither" machismo which dominates much of the other songs. When he's not stroking his ego, though, Mystikal does a good job getting serious too. Uncovering the bad side of the bling, tracks such as "Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow" and "Murderer III" impressively display a more socially aware and mature Mystikal. --Hua Hsu
Customer Reviews:
Rock Solid........2006-01-06
Mystikal developed a totally new style and attitude with this release. Having strayed away from the tank was the beginning of the end however but there were no signs of that on this LP. Great production and great flow make this album a southern must-have.
Notable Tracks:
Danger
Shake Ya Ass
Mystikal Fever
Ain't Gonna See Tomorrow
Neck Uv Da Woods
Lacking.......2005-07-25
Life after No Limit wasn't very kind to Mystikal, and even with the Neptunes production this album isn't very good. The singles, "Shake Ya A*s" and "Danger" are fine, good rap songs, but as a whole the album isn't great. He doesn't have as much to say as he used to, and he spends most of his time bragging about nothing or yelling at nobody in particular for no apparent reason. This was entertaining for a few albums, but it's gotten old and without the No Limit squad, Mystikal has proven pretty one dimensional. A lot of the songs are pretty much the same, and only a few guest appearances lighten up the album. Da Brat and Petey Pablo lend an OK rhyme on "Come and see about me" and the best track is obviously "Neck Uv Da Woodz", where OutKast pretty much does the entire song. Without C-Murder and Master P and the rest of no limit, Mystikal isn't much, even though this was his most commercial success. People wanting to own some Mystikal ought to buy "Mind of Mystikal" or one of his No Limit releases.
Its alright.......2004-12-09
Nothing special, but its OK. Not as good as his previous efforts. The radio hits are OK, [Shake Ya Ass & Danger], but they is only really one song that is "outstanding", being Neck Uv Da Woods (w/ Outkast). There are many songs that are still tight, such as I Rock, I Roll, U Would If U Could, Mystikal Fever, and Ready To Rumble, but not "outstanding". This is not a bad album at all, in fact it duznt have many "bad" tracks, but Mystikal just hasn't put enough into it. Better than latter releases though. A good listen, so still pick this cd up even if you are just a rap fan, but don't expect too much from it.
I have 2 words for this CD.......2004-09-29
And that's broken record! The last CD Mystikal did before dis (Ghetto Fabulous)was off tha chains! This one ain't! For instance, the first track is pretty much like the 7th one except it's like a clean remix. He doesn't yell as much which he's known for. If it was produced from no limit then maybe it would rise a lil higher to impressive. Now he has his greatest hits oot while serving time.
THIS ALBUM IS THA SHIZNIT.......2004-09-12
This album is awesome i've had this album for like over a year n a half now and i still listen to it like every day this alum would definitely be in the top 30 out of all my albums. the best songs are "shake ya a**", "ready to rumble", "jump", "danger", "i rock, i roll" & my fave "mystikal fever".
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Get Ready to Fly: Pop-Psych From the Norman Petty Vaults
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Big Beat UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000NJL688
Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Groovy Motions - THE FIREBALLS
- No Silver Bird - THE HOOTERVILLE TROLLEY
- Someday - The Apple - GLASS CYNDROM
- Saying Things - MIKE BURNETT
- Ain't That Love - THE CORDS
- Jolyn - THE LIVIN' ENDS
- Just For A While - THE FRANTICS
- Door Knob - THE INTRICATE BLEND
- Poor Janie - WILLIE & THE WALKERS
- Aftermath - THE BUTTER REBELLION
- I Know - THE DARD
- Silly Ants - GROUP AXIS
- The Lesson - THE CORDS
- To Give Your Lovin' - THE HAPPY RETURN
- Yeah, Yeah, No, No - THE BRENTWOODS
- Reflections Of Mine - THE DANIEL PAUL REVELATION
- Listen To What Is Never Said - THE TYME OF DAY
- Magic In Her Eyes - WILLIE & THE WALKERS
- Going Wrong - The Apple - GLASS CYNDROM
- Mattie Jo's - MIKE BURNETT
- Think About It - THE FRANTICS
- Not Fade Away - GROUP AXIS
- Insane (The Jungle) - THE INTRICATE BLEND
- Mystic Magic Movements - THE SHI GUYS
- Blue Man (Peace Of Mind) - WHITE LIGHTNIN'
- Acid - STU MITCHELL WITH WES DAKUS' REBELS
Album Description
"Get Ready To Fly" is Big Beat's second volume of rarely-heard 1960s masters from the vaults of the legendary Norman Petty studios. This time the focus is on the mindbending rock and pop sounds the producer recorded during the late 1960s.
Petty was the first to admit he had little taste for psychedelia, but his exceptional abilities as an engineer allowed the producer to sonically indulge the young bands who visited the studios to the fullest. The results were some of the spaciest sounds to emanate from an American studio in that era, a fascinating potpourri of raging fuzztone, swirling organ and Anglophile harmonies.
Several of the items on "Get Ready To Fly" are acknowledged pop-psych classics, such as the Apple-Glass Cyndrum's `Someday', `To Give Your Lovin'' by the Happy Return and the Hooterville Trolley's `No Silver Bird', but extensive research into the Petty archives has resulted in a tremendous programme of obscure classics and never-before-heard gems. The artists represented journeyed from such disparate locales as Utah, Montana, Mississippi, Texas, Colorado, Missouri and Canada to record with Petty in Clovis, New Mexico.
With unprecedented access to the original master tapes, the sound quality on "Get Ready To Fly" is second to none, and the accompanying booklet is packed with information on this little-documented episode in Norman Petty's career, with the full participation of many of the former band members.
Album Description
Get Ready To Fly is Big Beat's second volume of rarely-heard 1960s masters from the vaults of the legendary Norman Petty studios. This time the focus is on the mind-bending rock and pop sounds the producer recorded during the late 1960's.
Average customer rating:
- Tea with the devil
- Some of their best, some of their worst...
- wake up to this cd everyday
- Don't love it
- Same old same...
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Get Ready
New Order
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005MOSX
Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Crystal
- 60 miles an hour
- Turn My Way
- Vicious Streak
- Primitive Notion
- Slow Jam
- Rock the Shack
- Someone Like You
- Close Range
- Run Wild
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
New Order is a member of an elite group of long-standing bands whose sound remains innovative, despite a nearly unchanged musical direction. No one touches Peter Hook's warm, startlingly melodic basslines or Bernard Sumner's slightly unsure but instantly recognizable singing. Get Ready is a classic New Order album with a few twists. Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan (who no doubt hero-worshipped the band, like most angst-ridden alterna-youth of his generation) is invited for a guest appearance on "Turn My Way," and Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie aids New Order in producing the dirty, Stones-ripping tune "Rock the Shack," an imitation of Scream's 1994 single, "Rocks." Fans might be taken aback by the disc's occasional sophomoric lyrics, but given the band's standard for poetic prowess, it may be safe to assume that lyrics like "Here comes love/it's like honey/you can't buy/it with money" are tongue-in-cheek. The CD is bookended with its best songs: "Crystal" is one of their finest singles ever, layered with synthesized rhythm tracks and a beautiful interplay between Sumner and a backing female vocal, and "Run Wild" is a tastefully lush ballad that summons those painful and glorious emotions that somehow are unique to the band's music. Few rock groups that equally utilize keyboards and guitars have survived the post-Nirvana shakeout, but Get Ready is further testimony that while trends and musical movements come and go, New Order will always matter. --Beth Massa
Album Description
The first new studio album for eight years from the UK's favorite sons. Produced by Steve Osborne Get Ready has all the elements-the mournful, catchy tunes, the bass-as -lead-guitar, the keyboards and silvery noise. They have also enlisted the talent of Billy Corgan & Primal Scream. 10 tracks including '60 Miles An Hour', 'Rock The Shack' & the first single 'Crystal'. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
Tea with the devil.......2007-03-25
Thirty years and counting, and never a dull moment. New Order's simplistic lyrics may not be everybody's cup of tea, but those lyrics have a mile-wide streak of wryness and bone-dry wit that easily whizzes over the head of some. Hooky's bass, as usual, powers the whole thing along, and it's utterly astonishing that a bunch of 50-year-olds are still writing songs about falling in love and taking drugs, and making you feel like you're in love or on drugs when you hear those songs. This is a deep and emotional album, shot through with hard-core existentialism and a pop sensibility that is only possible to achieve after 30 years of breaking the mold. Personally, I have loved this band (and, of course, Joy Division) ever since I was a boy in the 1970s. "Get Ready" shows absolutely no signs of tiredness, jadedness, repetetiveness, and is the work of a band fully at the peak of its game.
Some of their best, some of their worst..........2007-03-20
New Order has always been about seeming contradictions. They often sound melancholy, yet upbeat. The lyrics rarely match the mood of the music. They even recorded a song (Blue Monday) dominated by a drum machine generated beat, yet the most machine-like aspect of the song is the deadpan delivery of the vocals. Their singer can barely sing. His lyrics are often amateurish. The bass, rather than the guitar, is the lead instrument on many of their songs, and their keyboardist was recruited primarily because she was the drummer's girlfriend. They started as the remaining pieces of a great band (Joy Division), yet one whose arguably most talented member (Ian Curtis) had hung himself. As one reviewer once said of New Order, "rarely has so much been accomplished with seemingly so little". The results have often been stunning, and have made them my all time favorite band.
So it is with mixed emotions that I review yet another seeming New Order contradiction - the album "Get Ready". Released 8 years after their previous effort, "Republic", by all rights these guys should have been washed up, over the hill and counted out. Yet, this album contains several tracks that are as good, or better than, anything else they recorded in their stellar career. I give this album 4 stars because these tracks should not be missed.
Sadly, at the same time, several of the tracks on the album are downright horrible... maybe they deviate too much from the classic New Order sound that I love, maybe they really are the ill-advised forays into sonic territory previously unexplored by this band that they sound like, and maybe they really just are uninspired. Whatever the case, if all the songs on the disc sounded like these, it would be very hard to recommend the album, New Order or not.
The album starts off on a very positive note, with the single Crystal. The lyrics, often a New Order weakness, are nothing to write home about here. "We're like Crystal, We break easy. I'm a poor man, if you leave me." they start. Yet, the massive drum beat at the start pulls you in, and when the shimmering guitar riffs start you know that yes(!), after 8 years, New Order is back, and as good as ever. If there was any doubt, a Peter Hook bass solo follows - that signature element of the New Order sound that sounds as sweet now as the first time I heard it, all those years ago. (9.5/10)
The second track is 60 Miles An Hour. A respectable, if not stellar effort. The song is carried by Hooky's bass and Morris's drumming, especially at the beginning. Rockier than just about any New Order track from any previous album. Unfortunately it meanders in the middle. But, a great Hooky bass solo at the end accompanied by a nice synth line ends the song on a positive note. (7.5/10)
Next up is Turn My Way. Simply put, this song is cringe-worthy. Why they felt the need to collaborate with Billy Corgan, I doubt I'll ever understand. What, New Order (New Order!) can't sound good on their own? Its as if Eddie Murphy thought he needed help from Adam Sandler to be funny. Unfortunately, Corgan's presence leads to a song that simply sounds like a bad combination of New Order and Smashing Pumpkins as he and Bernard Sumner sing a duet. Their voices do not blend well together. The lyrics are again inane, only this time there is little to make up for it... "Don't wanna have to work / like other people do /I want it to be free / I want it to be true". (4/10)
Following Turn My Way is Vicious Streak, with a much slower tempo than any of the three prior tracks. In fact, it strays dangerously close to ballad territory, and the instrumentation is rather dull. "What am I going to do? I feel like I'm on fire. If you only knew, that you're object of desire". Fortunately, the chorus is somewhat catchy..."I keep hanging on, I keep hanging on, and I swear by God that you're the only one. I keep hanging on, I keep hanging on, and I swear by God that it won't be long." (6.5/10)
Primitive Notion sounds more like Joy Division than anything New Order has done since, well, Joy Division. Hooky's bass starts things off, joined by Morris's driving post-punk precision drumming, then joined by Sumner's guitar. Probably Sumner's 2nd best lyrical effort on the album. "I've done it before, and I'll do it again. Charged with a life that'll burn to the end. How can it be that we're so far apart? I want it to be like it was at the start." (8/10).
Slow Jam is up next. This entire track would have been best left on the cutting room floor. The lyrics are uninspired and are simply an exercise in putting together some poor rhymes. "Again, it manages to sound like a bad combination of New Order and something they're simply not - a heavy metal band. (4/10)
Rock The Shack is the other collaborative effort on the album, this time with Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream. The song ends up sounding more like the Strokes than New Order. It reveals the weakness of Sumner's voice when he tries to hit the high notes and the screaming parts. And the chorus is abominable. "Rock the shack, Rock the shack, Rock the shack, Rock the shaaaaaaaaack". Bernard Sumner may not be the best lyricist ever, but he can do a lot better than that. An uninspired and lackluster effort.(4/10)
Someone Like You gets us back on track. This is a truly excellent song. A quirky, cool synth bit starts us out and carries through the song, and Morris's drums are ever present and brilliant as they always are when placed at the top of the mix. Hooky's bass is present and accounted for. "This can't be real, my heart is burning. How does it feel? Lets say I'm burning". Female backup singers join Sumner for the chorus and the result is perhaps different than anything New Order did prior to Get Ready, but easily as good as anything they did before, too. (9/10)
Close Range keeps up the momentum. Again Morris's drums carry the song. Best lyrics on the album - about helping a drug addicted friend. "You've got to pull yourself together man! You've got to get back on your feet again. How can I ever make you understand? You've got the world right in your hands..." The vocals do not exceed Sumner's abilities and everything sounds great. Hooky's bass comes in with a couple of typically brilliant solos, which all combine to make this the best song on the album, one which they could have recorded during their heyday and it wouldn't have sounded out of place on Low Life or Brotherhood. (9.5/10)
Run Wild closes out Get Ready. Again, a very slow song. I think this one clearly does cross the line into ballad territory. Thankfully, as ballad's go, its pretty good. "If Jesus comes, to take your hand, I won't let go, I won't let go...". Harmonica-like instruments come in to play, for the first time since "Love Vigilantes" on Low Life. The most melancholy we get on this album. (7/10)
wake up to this cd everyday.......2007-03-19
i came out of rehab a week ago and this cd hasnt left my alarm clock since. waking up in a medicate dhaze with the sun blazing into my room isnt good motivation but this cd makes me think about my old days and keeps me cheerful in the morning. very easy on my vocal chords too :D perfect morning music
Don't love it.......2007-01-19
Maybe I haven't given it time to grow on me yet, but I'm not overly impressed. I have had all their albums up to this one for a long time and had high hopes for this one, especially based on the other reviews here. It reminds me more of Regret (and some of the second Electronic album) than earlier albums and none of the songs really jump out at me. I've only listed to it three times, so I'm sure I'll warm up to it a bit more.
Same old same..........2007-01-06
Look, I really have enjoyed some of their stuff over the years. I bought this when it came out, gave it a listen, and put it away. It didn't register much one way or the other. Same sound. My seventeen year old daughter recently grabbed some of my cd's along with some of her's and loaded up the ten cd changer in the bug. We listened to "Get Ready," and I cringed at the vocals, really lame: "I live to die, I live to get high." Whatever. Her choice "Lucy Ford" by Atmosphere came up next and blew me away with its honesty and vibe, and I'm not even a big rap fan! I immediately tried to sell my copy of "Get Ready" here. Used price: $1.19. Says it all. Want a similar sound to "Get Read," but with intelligence? Try Electronic's "Raise the Pressure" instead. It won't embarass you.
Average customer rating:
- These guys should be huge...
- Cock rock has been reborn
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Year of the Cock
Big C**K
Manufacturer: Oarfin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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Similar Items:
- Big Cock
- Lit Up/Let Down
- Kick Ass!
- Rehab
- Violent New Breed
ASIN: B000CAKQCA
Release Date: 2007-01-09 |
Tracks:
- Bad Motherfucker
- I Want It All
- Cinnamon
- King Of Cool
- Carrie's In Love
- Mean Street Machine
- Take It Off
- Dynamite
- Hard To Swallow
- Old No.7
- You Suck The Love Out Of Me
- Year Of The Cock
- Rock 'N Roll
Customer Reviews:
These guys should be huge..........2007-02-25
Big Cock should be the biggest rock band on the planet. I think a name change could help that as nobody in their right mind will ever say the name on the radio or TV. I love every song on this CD and Robert Mason is a great singer and front man. There is no lack of attitude on this CD and these guys walk it like they talk it.
Cock rock has been reborn.......2006-01-29
This is an absolutley amazing album. Not one bad song. All melodic 80's inspired, inuendo packed, hard rockin' sing along songs. A must have. I heard about it on the net at Sleezerocks.com and then on the www.hairballjohn.com net radio show. These guys don't let you down...EVER.
I crank this one to 11 in my car and I can sing along with them all.
Big Cock rocks hard!
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- GOD'S PRAISE IN ACTION...LOUD & CLEAR
- "Truly their BEST" AWESOME ANOINTING HERE!!!!!!!!!!
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Get Ready: The Best of T.D. Jakes
T.D. Jakes
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Gospel
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Christian Contemporary Music
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- Live from the Potter's House
- The Storm Is Over
- A Wing and a Prayer
- He-Motions
- Reposition Yourself: Living Life Without Limits
ASIN: B00004YBZD
Release Date: 2000-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Majesty
- Mighty God Medley: What A Mighty God We Serve Chorale/What A Mighty God We Serve
- Let's Just Praise The Lord
- Give Thanks
- This Test Is Your Storm (Spoken Word)
- This Test Is Your Storm
- His Mercy Endureth Forever (Spoken Word)
- His Mercy Endureth Forever
- To Him Who Sits On The Throne
- Draw Me Nearer (Spoken Word)
- The Closer I Get To You/Draw Me Nearer
- I Surrender All
- Mercy Saw Me
- Taking It Back
- It Shall Be Done
- Woman, Thou Art Loosed! (Spoken Word)
- The Lady, Her Lover, And Lord
Customer Reviews:
GOD'S PRAISE IN ACTION...LOUD & CLEAR.......2005-10-17
This is one of the best spiritual CD's on the market yet. All of the songs are uplifting and heart felt. The Potter's House choir is outstanding. I would love to hear them live and in person. Blessing to that whole group.
"Truly their BEST" AWESOME ANOINTING HERE!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-09-01
A Great-Big Strong Massive Vocal choir, and Wonderful musicianship, Powerfully written worship songs, Makes this an AWESOMELY ANOINTED TREAT INDEED!!! If you like the mississippi mass, or chicago mass choirs, then this is for you also. Enjoy! (ScottyG. Knows Good-Music)!!!
Average customer rating:
- The Bottom Line
- rock n' roll!
- Why the Hype?
- What's not to like?
- MOONEY SUZUKI ROCK
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People Get Ready
The Mooney Suzuki
Manufacturer: Estrus Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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Garage Punk
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| Alternative Rock
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Similar Items:
- Electric Sweat
- Save Rock 'n' Roll
- 6Twenty
- The Weirdness
- The Good, the Bad & the Queen
ASIN: B00004WH9X
Release Date: 2000-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Singin' A Song About Today
- Make My Way
- Half Of My Heart
- I Say I Love You
- My Dear Persephone
- Oh No
- Right About Now
- Make You Mine
- Everything's Gone Wrong
- Do It
- Yeah You Can
- Everytime
Customer Reviews:
The Bottom Line.......2004-07-11
From the distorted guitar start of "People Get Ready" to its soulful finish, the Mooney Suzuki proves beyond the shadow of doubt that great American rock still exists. What this album lacks in depth in more than makes up for with attitude. This is roots rock the way it was originally created. After giving this one a listen you can list about 100 bands that they remind you of, yet borrow absolutely nothing. The Mooney Suzuki have a very distinct sound in a somewhat cloned genre. I believe most reviewers are a little too liberal with the 5 star rating, but I feel I can deem this one an "underground" classic.
rock n' roll!.......2003-05-22
in my opinion this album is better than electric sweat... it is more representative of their awesome live show. whenever i need a mooney fix and they're not in town i pop this cd in and it eases my pain. this band is the greatest rock n roll band of recent time, maybe its because they sound so much like the oldtimers. if you like mc5 and no gimmicks rock n roll- buy it!!
Why the Hype?.......2003-04-17
I expected great things from this album after buying the "Your love is a gentle whip" 7". I listened to this album one time and never picked it up again. I don't know why this band is being hyped now, there is better "garage rock" out there, like Supercharger, The No-talents, and Teengenerate. If you are new to the whole garage rock thing go elsewhere.
What's not to like?.......2003-04-06
No, it's not as good as 'Electric Sweat'; yes, it's self-consciously retro, even (dare I say it) kitschy -- but that doesn't stop 'People Get Ready' from working as an exercise in balls-out rock'n'roll that's also a lot of fun. And don't write these guys off as a novelty nostalgia act, either. 'A Song About Today' is one of those absolutely flawless songs that has everything in exactly the right place -- the vocals border on hysterical, the guitars feed back at the right pitch, the bassline drops an octave at exactly the right moment. Best of all, it's exactly what it claims to be: a song about today. Some tracks here are a little weak, but who cares? Not only do these guys pair unpretentious rock (no grunge-era navel gazing or punk-era angst here) with old fashioned rock attitude (as if there were anything wrong with a little showmanship), for the last track they trot out and honest-to-god organ. Point to the Stooges, the MC5, the New York Dolls and even the Flamin' Groovies as primary influences all you want; but that organ is pure Faces.
MOONEY SUZUKI ROCK.......2002-11-06
A good disc by a really good band, but not a great one. If you want to really hear GREAT ROCK N ROLL, go and buy the THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS disc "SAVE ROCK N ROLL"! They played with MS last week and totally blew them away... A much better investment of your money and a MUCH BETTER BAND.
Average customer rating:
- Get Ready!
- angels are watching over virtue
- A Gospel Group Beyond Comprehension
- Wonderfully Superior
- put on your war cloth
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Get Ready!
Virtue
Manufacturer: Verity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Christian & Gospel
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Gospel
| Christian & Gospel
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Christian Contemporary Music
| Christian & Gospel
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General
| R&B
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| Music
Similar Items:
- Virtue
- Virtuosity!
- Free
- Nothing But the Hits
- Kiss
ASIN: B00000IOPX
Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Get Ready
- Put Your War Clothes On
- Now's The Time
- Angels Watching Over Me
- Fly Away
- My Heart's With You
- Love Me Like You Do
- Super Victorious
- You Encourage My Soul
- Don't Take Your Joy
- Be Grateful
Customer Reviews:
Get Ready!.......2007-06-12
I received my CD in perfect condition. However, it took an extremely long time to receive it.
angels are watching over virtue.......2004-06-28
I was truly blessed by Virtue's songs. It was as if they just know exactly what people are going through and make the perfect song for that situation. I love them so much and I always tell people that I am the long lost member of the group because I can't stop singing like them. God bless!!!
A Gospel Group Beyond Comprehension.......2001-05-20
Virtue is one of the best gospel groups out there. In a group of four women they sing beautiful songs that soothe the spirit. Their songs have unique and uplifting lyrics, beats, and rythym. One of my favorites would be "I Must Tell Jesus" on their first album.
Once you get either the first album "Virtue" or the second album "Get Ready" you'll be ready for any other music that has Virtue's name in it.
Be prepared, also, because Virtue's newest album should be for sale in July of 2001! I know I can't wait!
Wonderfully Superior.......2000-11-01
I have heard a lot of christian female vocal groups but none to this calibur. Virtue has the ability to be one of the gratest vocal groups of all time. Their tight harmonies and lovely voices only make you want to fall in love with the Master all over again. This new project has uplifted me to a hight where I am alone in the arms of my Maker, praising His name for everything He ever did for me. If you are buying only one CD this year, you must make this the one.
put on your war cloth.......2000-09-19
I think it`s real cool but their first album "virtue" is the bum they are wonderfull,their voice so beautifull,and the music so inspirational.Hard to find all these roll into one.
Average customer rating:
- je
- title of review
- cookie cutter
- These guys rock!
- mercman50-houston texas
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You Already Know
Cardinal Trait
Manufacturer: Emanon Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Pop Rock
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General
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Similar Items:
- Beneath These Fireworks
- Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat
ASIN: B0006NI3DC
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Something More
- All For You
- Every Now And Then
- Flashback
- So Called Friend
- Nowhere Land
- Ardmore
- White
- Lately
- Let Me Be
Album Description
The best way to explain what this band sounds like is that they are a combination of REM, Hootie and the Blowfish and Dave Matthews with a smidgen of the Allman Bros. for good measure.
This band has a melodic foundation with a marvelous pop sensibility; they are intelligent, crafty, and very talented at every position in the band. Get ready folks, the south is gonna do it again. They have all the cardinal traits of greatness and I hope you as the listener are curious enough to check them out.
Customer Reviews:
je.......2005-09-18
I normally don't listen to Rock, but this album draws you in. Every song is perfectly done and very smooth. If Dr. Dre did rock music, it would sound like this! This has become my favorite album by far.
title of review.......2005-05-26
These guys really are at the absolute top of the commercial radio pop-rock pile, as good as Collapsis, Athenaeum, and Transmatic. I don't know how these guys haven't got a major label deal, because they're totally better than 95% of major label rock, and every song on this album has hit written all over it.
cookie cutter.......2005-05-01
I personally do not like Cardinal Trait or this type of music. They are just another cookie cutter band with nothing to make them stand out in an already flooded music world.
These guys rock!.......2005-04-25
This CD is a surefire hit with a blend of catchy hooks and well written lyrics. What makes this CD stand out is that ALL the tracks are great!
Paul Deppeler
iROK Radio
http://irokradio.com
mercman50-houston texas.......2005-04-17
My daughter was a huge fan of cardinal trait.. So I decided to hear their cd and I was overwhelmed.. their was not one bad song on that whole entire cd.. i absolutly can not wait till the second cd
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