Super Eurobeat V.147 [Import]
Super Eurobeat V.147 [Import]
Track Listings
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1. I Just Wanna Be Your Angel
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2. Right Now
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3. Stormy Night
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4. Cybersexy Girl
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5. Time Of Love
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6. Never Let Me Down
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7. Rock Me Tonight
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8. S.O.S.
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9. Bye To The Baby
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10. Not Gonna Get Us
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11. Love Is A Lite
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12. In The Stars
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13. Rasputin, Pasternak And Molotov
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14. Heart Attack
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15. All That I Want
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16. Finally I See The Light
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17. Steel Blade
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18. Not For Sale
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Super Eurobeat V.147,Various Artists,Avex Trax,Dance
Average customer rating:
- THIS ALBUM ROCKS!!!
- Refreshing.
- Dancing Taranta
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Super Taranta
Gogol Bordello
Manufacturer: Side One Dummy
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ASIN: B000RGSOI2
Release Date: 2007-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Ultimate
- Wonderlust King
- Zina-Marina
- Super Theory Of Super Everything
- Harem In Tuscany (Taranta)
- Dub the Frequencies Of Love
- My Strange Uncles From Abroad
- Tribal Connection
- Forces Of Victory
- Alcohol
- Suddenly...(I Miss Carpaty)
- Your Country
- American Wedding
- Super Taranta!
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What Operation Ivy is to the latter-day ska revival, Gogol Bordello is to the increasingly popular revival of Eastern European music. Blending gypsy rhythms with the intensity of alternative-rock, metal (and even rap), the group is justly renown for their charged live performances. The title track is a lovely mix of Balkan strings with pleasant screams from lead singer/ shouter Eugene Hutz. If only more of the songs followed its lead. As a whole, the album sounds like Leftie bumper stickers set to vaguely aggro "gypsy rock." "My Strange Uncles from Abroad" makes its political statement in a personal and affecting manner, but other tunes such as "Forces of Victory" are merely affected. It's hard not to agree with their world view or love for the woozy sounds of Eastern Europe. But on this album, GB make the Dead Kennedys seem subtle. And it would be nice if there were more variety to their sound. Perhaps they should collaborate with Beirut, Muzsikas, or Hawk and a Hacksaw next time? --Mike McGonigal
Album Description
Gogol Bordello has been breaking down musical barriers since 1999 with a supercharged music based on a brutal gypsy two step rhythm that sounds like an Eastern European cousin of ska, augmented by punk, metal, rap, flamenco, roots reggae, Italian spaghetti western twang, dub, and other sounds generated by gypsies and rebels from across the globe. This is intense transglobal rebel rock, not light headed world fusion pop. It's about believing that music and art can transform negative energy to positive and inspire individual intelligence.
Customer Reviews:
THIS ALBUM ROCKS!!!.......2007-07-23
This band is only getting better and better. Their melodies and instrumentation is really tightening up and I truly cannot get enough of this album! ...listen to it a few times and you won't be able to get the songs out of your head. THIS IS GREAT MUSIC PEOPLE!
Refreshing........2007-07-10
As the Pogues once fused Irish folk with punk rock, so Gogol Bordello do the same with fiery Balkan gipsy music.
Although a formidable live presence, the New York band have been hit and miss on record.
Super Taranta! is a step forward. Roaring choruses are interspersed with manic violins, dub interludes and raucous polemics growled by luxuriantly moustachioed frontman Eugene Hutz.
"Gogol Bordello"'s red-blooded passion is refreshing, and they finally have another batch of boisterous singalongs to match it.
This 'gypsy punk' cacophony is all those times rolled into one.
Party on, dudes !
Dancing Taranta.......2007-07-10
Gogol Bordello hit the big time with their last album of raucous gypsy-punk, which coincided with frontman Eugene Hutz's screen debut.
And they stick to their past sound in "Super Taranta!" -- a mad, frenetic ride splattered with heavy doses of Balkan folk music. Their sound and vibe don't shift too much in this one, but their energy and wildness hasn't failed them, or their kooky blend of gypsy and Pogues-style rock'n'roll.
"If we are here not to do/what you and I wanna do?/And go for rubber, crazy with it/why the hell we are livin' here? DAH!" Eugene Hutz calls out a capella...
... just before the music lapses into a swaying, colourful Balkan melody... which goes into fast-forward about halfway through. Hutz is roaring and growning about how "there were never any good old days/they are today, they are tomorrow!/It's a stupid thing to say" as the music revs around him.
It gets even more energetic in the wild festival sound of "Wonderlust King," and the driving bass-rocker "Zina Marina." With those done, they spin off into a series of energetic Balkan rockers: accordion pop, jibbering fiddlerock, darkly gleeful punk, wailing guitar laments, and what sounds like the theme song to a gypsy James Bond movie.
It has to be admitted, Gogol Bordello hasn't really changed their sound much. Not that stops it from being fun frenetic, colourful, slightly messy and very insane, without a shred of self-consciousness. It's a Jackson Pollock of Balkan noise.
But "Super Taranta" does adjust their sound a bit -- there's a bit more gypsy in their music, and a few bits less punk, with tighter melodies than before. We get a tangle of raging, twining guitar and bass (and Eliot Ferguson's solid drums) driving the melodies along, but often they're swathed in dancey fiddle and blaring accordion. It's a pretty wild ride, all around.
And Hutz provides practically all the singing himself, in a voice that always sounds like he's about to pop a vocal cord. Raw, rough, untamed. He growls, wails, howls, and roars out his political, party-hearty lyrics: "My strange uncles from beyond/I'll meet 'em on the cosmos street/and we will drink to how we told/to never trust a plastic beat!"
"Super Taranta" is the sort of music that gets your heart racing and adrenaline shooting. A raucous, wild party album for an East European festival.
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- Mamma Mia
- Mamma Mia Musical CD
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- Mamma Mia
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Mamma Mia! The Musical Based on the Songs of ABBA: A Decca Broadway Original Cast Recording (1999 London Cast)
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ASIN: B000031WEN
Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Overture/Prologue
- Honey, Honey
- Money, Money, Money
- Thank You For The Music
- Mamma Mia
- Chiquitita
- Dancing Queen
- Lay All Your Love On Me
- Super Trouper
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- The Name Of The Game
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- One Of Us
- S.O.S.
- Does Your Mother Know
- Knowing Me, Knowing You
- Our Last Summer
- Slipping Through My Fingers
- The Winner Takes It All
- Take A Chance On Me
- I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
- I Have A Dream
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Put together by Abba's own Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, Mamma Mia! manages to cram over 20 of the Swedish supergroup's songs into a threadbare plot. It goes a little like this: Young Sophie is getting married and she's trying to identify which of three men is her father. That's about it. Wisely, the musical doesn't mess around with the songs, save for the insertion of some dialogue or for having some of them performed by a man (it works amazingly well). Abba fans will jump on this import of the London production, but traditional fans of musical theater should consider it as well. After all, Andersson and Ulvaeus's songs have always felt as if they were more than isolated pop gems and actually belonged to a longer narrative. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
Mamma Mia.......2007-03-22
I have not stopped playing this cd. It is just great! It makes any trip in my car most enjoyable Happy I bought it!
Mamma Mia Musical CD.......2007-03-21
This is a grand list of songs from the original musical when it was first introduced in England. The songs from ABBA are very recognizable even if you haven't seen the show. But, making a trip to NY to see the Broadway production is a plus. ENJOY!
JUST GREAT MUSIC.......2007-03-08
I RECENTLY SAW THE SHOW MAMMA MIA IN LAS VEGAS. ALWAYS LIKES THE MUSIC OF ABBA, AND THOUGH THE PLOT WAS THIN, THE MUSIC WAS WELL PERFORMED. IN THIS PARTICULAR ALBUM, THE ENGLISH ACCENTS WERE A BIT MUCH, BUT THE SONGS WERE GREAT. ALL I CAN SAY IS THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC, ABBA.
Mamma Mia.......2007-01-29
Every time I hear the music and songs it brings back memories of seeing the Broadway Show
Not good at all.......2007-01-09
This is not what we wanted. The British accents throw it was off. We just saw it in NY and this is not what we were looking for.
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- Definitely A Must Have
- My baby sleeps through the night!
- amazing results
- Slept through the night from day 1
- Works like magic!
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The Happiest Baby on the Block New "Super Soothing" Calming Sounds CD (now ... with 5 great sounds!)
Dr. Harvey Karp
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- For Crying Out Loud!
ASIN: B000CPGYE4
Release Date: 2005-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Fast & Vigorous - this "strange" sound gets a crying baby's attention (10 minutes)
- Moderate - gradually guides your fussy babyto calm (10 minutes)
- Mellow - rhythmic womb sounds you can use all night (17 minutes)
- Hair Drier - perfect for frantic babies or light sleepers (17 minutes)
- Rain on the roof - peaceful and soothing (17 minutes)
Product Description
Five white noise sounds used to sooth babies
Customer Reviews:
Definitely A Must Have.......2007-04-30
My baby slept through the night shortly after I started looping track 5 (calming rain). We put a stereo in his room and turned the volume up and the cranked the bass. He loved it. He would only sleep for 3 hours at a time before I introduced this. Then the first night with the rain, he slept for 6 hours and then four hours. The second night he slept for 9 hours straight (9P-6A)! He hasn't repeated the 9 hours yet, but has at least been good for a 6 hour stint at night, which means we are only getting up once.
TIP: Turn up the volume. It does nothing if you don't blast it. If they are really fussy start with track 2 and then move on to tracks 3 or 5.
My baby sleeps through the night!.......2007-04-01
We had trouble getting our two month old to sleep soundly with all the creaks in the floorboards and older kids running around untill we picked up this cd. It was too cold to put a fan in her room and another cd (waves) wasn't doing the trick and we really need that constant noise for our light sleeper. The heartbeat on the cd, set to repeat so it plays all the time, is a lifesaver! I haven't really tried the other noises, since she wasn't a colicky baby, but since knowing a few in my life, I'm sure the vaccuum noise will work like a charm.
Although I never read the book or watched the dvd...
This was a great buy, and we are still using the cd at 5 1/2 months to keep her sleeping soundly at night.
amazing results.......2007-03-22
i had a very colicky baby from 2 weeks old to 10 weeks old and this was the best cd of all the ones i tried (classical, lullabye, ocean sounds, television, etc) to calm my baby and most importantly, to keep him sleeping longer. the last track was his favorite, the sound of the rain. he sleeps so much longer now that i play that track on "repeat" all night long. and i can get things done during his naps because the rain sound covers up the noise of me in the kitchen, etc. And, when he is really cranky and there's nothing else i can do for him, i can put him down in his bed and play the whole cd from start to finish and it calms him and puts him to sleep 75% of the time, which is a huge improvement from other attempts.
Slept through the night from day 1.......2007-03-09
We have used this in our bedroom, where we let the baby sleep, since we got home from the hospital. Every night, we simply turn on the CD (at number 5- rain) and hit repeat on the player. It repeats the rain sound all night long. As soon as we put our baby in the room, he is out like a light and sleeps through the night (since day one and now he is 10 weeks old). We only use the rain, since my husband can't stand to hear the other sounds that much, but now it is even hard for either of us to sleep without the CD :0)
Works like magic!.......2007-02-16
My 3-month-old daughter is a very fussy sleeper, and has been since a few days after birth. Using the 5 S's would calm her down, but she wouldn't fall asleep. As soon as we stopped, the crying would start again. Now, bedtime is much less of a fight. I swaddle my fussy baby, turn on the CD, and often within seconds she stops crying. She falls asleep with much less hassle. The various tracks on the CD can be used alone, in combination, or on repeat. My only complaint is that track 4, the hair dryer recording, begins and ends very abruptly. It has at times woken my daughter when it reaches the end of the track. But, when she is swaddled and crying in her crib, I turn on this recording, and she calms down within SECONDS...and soon afterwards, she falls asleep. This CD has definitely been a great purchase for our family.
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- Blues Jazz
- Super session
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Super Session
Bloomfield , Kooper , and Stills
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B00008QSA5
Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Albert's Shuffle
- Stop
- Man's Temptation
- His Holy Modal Majesty
- Really
- It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
- Season Of The Witch
- You Don't Love Me
- Harvey's Tune
- Albert's Shuffle (2002 Remix w/o Horns)
- Season Of The Witch (2002 Remix w/o Horns)
- Blues For Nothing
- Fat Grey Cloud (Live)
Album Description
Those familiar with the Live Adventures album these two recorded at the Fillmore West know how brilliant they could be on stage, and here's another gem, recorded at the Fillmore East this time and featuring 'One Way Out,' 'It's My Own Fault' (with Bloomfield trading licks with Johnny Winter...Johnny was signed to Columbia after this gig!). Newly remastered & now with 4 bonus tracks, 'Albert's Shuffle' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Season of the Witch.' (2002 Remix w/o Horns), 'Blues For Nothing' (Studio Outtake) & 'Fat Grey Cloud' Previously Unreleased Live Track). Features 12-page booklet with unpublished photos from the recording session, new liner notes by Al Kooper & the Rolling Stone Hall Of Fame review by David Fricke. 60 scintillating minutes! 13 tracks. Colunbia/Legacy. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
Blues Jazz.......2007-07-18
The solos are great in this CD along with the rest of the music. Great buy if you like jazz or blues .Out of over a hundred people only one does not like this CD.He is more into Pop.Anyways this is a great CD, I hope you like.
Super session .......2007-05-12
this is a sixties album and you need a interest in the blues to enjoy this album.
This was just one of those LPs.......2007-05-07
that came out of nowhere, and with nearly everyone playing it, deservedly became a stone/d classic. Other than that it was an alleged jam recorded during spare studio time, with as after thought horns dubbed on, then released, it has stood the test of time as one of the best "blues" recordings of the year 1968. Put it up there with Blood, Sweat & Tears' "Child is Father to Man" for that year; few other blues releases for that year, if any, are up there with it.
I don't know why it works, but it does.......2007-05-01
I can't give this album a full 5 stars, but it's close, and certainly a classic of its type. Not many artists could pull off a rather loose "jam" session and have it hold up as well as this has. It just shows how much class and talent Al Kooper has. Tough enough, but how about when Mike Bloomfield fails to show on the 2nd day of the sessions, and Al has to recruit Steve Stills at literally the last minute. All things considered, it's amazing that this album even saw the light of day, much less that it is considered a sort of classic of its type.
But let's explore that. Among jazz musicians, jam sessions are quite normal, but it's usually a bit different for rock musicians. In this case, Al was as much of a jazz afficiando as he was blues, soul and rock, so he probably relished the idea to get Bloomfield and a good rhythm section, a couple of tunes he and Mike wanted to cover, and see what would happen. They did exactly that (at least for one day) and the results are pretty impressive. There are a few miscues: The phasing on "You Don't Love Me" is very dated and gets annoying quickly.
But still, if you can overlook the quirks and the obvious holes that are inevitably going to be there, there is a great spirit to this set. Sometimes living dangerously brings out what playing it safe could never get you, and I think that's what happens here. The adventure outweighs the lack of preparation, and the results are a truly unique listening experience.
Held up over time........2007-02-17
The amazing thing about this album is that it have held up over the last 38 years. This originally was planned as Bloomfield/Kooper album. However when Bloomfield was unable to show up and finish it due to drug issues, they went out and had Steven Stills fill in. It is for all intent and purpose a great blue album by three white guys that was largely unknown at the time. This was recorded three years before Stills made a name for himself at Woodstock. No I have not forgotten the Buffalo Springfield. It was also shortly after Kooper left the Blood Sweet and Tears. Bloomfield was fresh out of the shadows of Paul Butterfield and Elvin Bishops.
The album started off fast and hard with Albet Shuffle and keep up the pace for 8 more tracks, including a remix of Donavon "Season of the Witch".
There are four "Bonus"tracks that neither added or subtracted anything to the overall experience.
This album is a gem.
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- Not so silly ...
- This is my favorite Disney Album ever
- I finally found it
- Disney Silly Songs
- Great music for having fun!
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Disney Silly Songs: 20 Simply Super Singable Silly Songs
Disney
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ASIN: B000001M1F
Release Date: 1991-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Boom Boom, Ain't It Great To Be Crazy?
- What's Your Name?
- I'm My Own Grandpaw
- Mairzy Doats
- Michael Finnegan
- A Penny
- Way Down Here Beneath the Ocean
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- Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay!
- When I See An Elephant Fly
- Skip Along Tippy Toes
- Little Bunny Foo Foo
- Three Little Fishies
- In My Pocket
- Bill Grogan's Goat
- Baby Bumblebee
- There's A Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea
- Be Kind To Your Web-footed Friends
Customer Reviews:
Not so silly ..........2007-07-18
The songs have silly words, but the music is sort of bland. None of the children in my house enjoyed this cd at all. :(
This is my favorite Disney Album ever.......2007-06-07
Maybe I've just got a penchant for the silly, but with songs on this album like, "What's Your name," and "I'm my own granpa", you can't help but be roped in by the zany fun. I owned this on a tape back in 1993 (?) and was sad when I couldn't find it on CD later. When Ilocated this one, I snapped it up right away!
I will admit that while driving on the freeway one night, white knuckling it and fearing for my life, I almost ripped the CD out of the player with my teeth during the final song. It was chaotic and noisy.
Overall, and barring numpty drivers, If you're in a position to listen to fun music with your kids, you won't be disappointed!
I finally found it.......2006-11-09
I had the casette tape of silly songs when I was a kid. Ever since my son was born, I have looked for it every time we went out. Finally broke down and bought it here. I can't wait til it arrives.
"Give me a pizza with everything on it"
"EVERYTHING?"
Disney Silly Songs.......2006-03-21
My grandchildren dearly love this CD and insist on playing it every day they are here.
Great music for having fun!.......2006-03-07
Great CD for times when it's time to turn off the TV! Great to have my kids exposed to some older, classic songs! My kids love it! Love Mairy Doats and Little Bunny Foo Foo. Just a great silly CD for fun. Have fun!
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- "Reflections Of My Life" and yours too! Enjoy!
- Tony Burrows Correction
- One Hit Wonders? I Don't Think So!
- This Is A Very Good Volume Of The Have A Nice Day Series !
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0000032R7
Release Date: 1990-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Love Grows ( Where My Rosemary Goes) - Edison Lighthouse
- Ma Belle Amie - The Tee Set
- Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum
- Reflections Of My Life - The Marmalade
- For The Love Of Him - Bobbi Martin
- Liitle Green Bag - George Baker Selection
- Which Way You Goin' Billy - The Poppy Family
- My Baby Loves Lovin' - White Plains
- Hitchin' A Ride - Vanity Fare
- United We Stand - The Brotherhood Of Man
- Everything Is Beautiful - Ray Stevens
- Lay A Little Lovin' On Me - Robin McNamara
Customer Reviews:
"Reflections Of My Life" and yours too! Enjoy! .......2007-07-03
As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's.
Volume 2 tries to equal the predecessor. While Volume 1 has better consistency, there are enough essential tracks here. Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum is still getting airplay today not only on the oldies stations but on classic rock. Reflections Of My Life - The Marmalade with some of the most intense lyrics ever presents a song of both beauty and articulation.
"Hitchin' A Ride"- Vanity Fare is an example of the great days of Top 40. There would be a plethora of memorable tunes that we would call on decades later.
As you give each of the twelve songs a listen see if it brings you back to a specific event or time in your life. Excluding the CD not being filled to capacity, you'll LOVE THE 70's!
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Tony Burrows Correction.......2006-12-07
All in all a great anthology. Minor correction on the Tony Burrows comments; he had nothing to do with Hitching A Ride (by Vanity Faire). However, he was also the lead vocalist on Beach Baby (First Class) and My Baby Loves Lovin' (White Plains).
One Hit Wonders? I Don't Think So!.......2005-12-11
All good songs on the CD! As for them being AM Radio tunes, thats where Top 40 was located. Many cars did not even have FM mono radios in them yet by 1972! Also nice to know, Tracks 1, 8, 9 and 10 are ALL sung by the same artist. I believe his name was Tony Burrows & he was from Great Britain. He also had a hit with a little novelty tune titled "Gimmie Dat Ding".
This Is A Very Good Volume Of The Have A Nice Day Series !.......2005-09-16
This Volume 2 of the Have A Nice Day series is another nice trip down memory lane and to me it is definately the co-star of the series with Volume 1 being the other. Every song on this Volume 2 peaked in 1970 and I previously owned most of these songs either on Vinyl or tape back in the day and it is great to hear them once again. Vanity Fare's Top Five Smash, Hitchin A Ride, and The Poppy Family's, Which Way You Goin Billy, have always been all-time favorites of mine along with the # 1 hit, Everything Is Beautiful, by the great Ray Stevens and the Top 15 smash, United We Stand, by The Brotherhood Of Man. Everything Is Beautiful, and, United We Stand, are songs of Love, Peace, Hope, Beauty and Unity and they still touch me when I listen to them. Both have very Powerful Lyrics and they Stand Tall even today. Every song on this Volume from the first which is Edision Lighthouse's, Love Grows ( Where My Rosemary Goes ), to the last which is Robin McNamara's, Lay A Little Lovin On Me, is great.
Final Note; As good as a lot of the music is today; these tunes of long ago are still very special to me. Like all Rhino compilations this CD sounds great and evidently this Volume 2 is out of print and starting to become rare.....Why?.....I don't know because I still think it is one of the two best of the series !.....Highly Recommended
Who Cares?.......2005-04-03
Not total garbage but mostly one hit wonders that were really light weight AM radio fare when they were first released. Who knows some of these songs will probably end up in a Tarantino movie I suppose and then they will be cool...
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- A satriani album for non satriani fans.
- Soulful leads, he's getting better with age
- I LOVE this CD!
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Super Colossal
Joe Satriani
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ASIN: B000EF5MRW
Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Super Colossal
- Just Like Lightnin'
- It's So Good
- Bedshift Riders
- Ten Words
- A Cool New Way
- One Robot's Dream
- The Meaning of Love
- Made of Tears
- Theme for a Strange World
- Movin' On
- A Love Eternal
- Crowd Chant
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One of the most innovative voices in contemporary American music, guitarist Joe Satriani celebrates two decades as a recording artist by releasing yet another consistently strong and refreshing platter of soulful goodness. Like his former student and sometime sparring partner Steve Vai, Satriani shows his virtuosity rests not only in his command over his instrument but also in his command of composition. "It's So Good," "One Robot's Dream," and the title cut are constructed with a master's sense of harmony, melody, and rhythm. Satch still shreds without compromise, as he demonstrates on "Bedshift Riders," but he also reminds us that he can compose gentle works of soul-stirring elegance as evidenced by "Ten Words," "A Love Eternal," and "A Cool New Way." With Super Colossal Satriani holds his place as one of the most imaginative and inspired minds of his--or any--musical generation. --Jedd Beaudoin
Customer Reviews:
A satriani album for non satriani fans........2007-05-24
Joe Satriani returns from his hard blue/rock outing "Is There love in Space?" to bring us his latest brilliant creation "Super Colossal". This is probably the first Satch album that both fans and newcomers can listen to side by side. Gone are the minute-long legato sequences (at least on the album versions) and in comes more layerings and rhythm. The licks and tricks are still apparent though, and there is a very impressive legato sequence on "Theme for a strange world". Don't get me wrong, the solos are still there, however Satch has decided to slow things down a bit for this album. Cue some very thoughtful pieces such as "Made of tears", "A cool new way", "The meaning of love" and "One Robots' dream."
A must have album for fans and newcomers alike, however the die-hard fan wanting to hear these songs played at their absolute best should get the Satriani Live! CD or dvd, which compliments this CD perfectly.
Bring on Joes' next album!
Soulful leads, he's getting better with age.......2007-04-15
Ripping leads, and yet memorable melody licks. Joe pops up often at guitar clinics, and I always make sure to catch him when I can. His technique is flawless, and he simply gets better tone and riffs as he progresses through his career.
On this CD, as opposed to the atypical faster 4X4 rock blues backtracks, Joe is far more laid back and loosely tight, if you will. More like mood music. I prefer this as a change of pace, because it makes you concentrate more on the leads. In fact, it's not till track 7 (One robot's Dream) that he picks up the pace a bit. He is picking his leads more this CD, as opposed the standard pulloffs, which gives it more of a dynamic feel. I imagine he's bored, and is looking to step back from the processed speed machine guitar sound of the past. Nice.
I LOVE this CD!.......2007-04-10
I'm really tired of the reviewers who insist that Satriani needs to do something "fresh" or "innovative." This CD is full of great tunes, played with style, soul and substance. Sure, Satriani could appeal to the tiny minority of guitar geeks that need to hear odd time signatures and atonal solos, but he prefers to make music that a lot of people can enjoy. This CD really makes me feel good-what could be better than that? In the world of virtuoso players, he's got the guts to sometimes keep it simple and let the song speak for itself. He doesn't ask himself if the song is complicated enough to appease the guitar geeks. For example, his ballad "Ten Words" is just plain beautiful-one that keeps floating around my head-and yet very few guitar virtuosos would ever record a song like it. Why? They try to make music that other guitar players will approve of, instead of just making great music. Joe Satriani makes great music, and my world is a better place because I get to listen.
Somewhere between Average and Mediocre.......2007-04-05
Seriously people, this record really isn't that great. The songs are rehashed from his previous material, there's nothing new about his playing or style, his songwriting seems to have deteriorated and his tone has become more 'Guitar Center-ish' than anything.
Ironically, the only saving grace of this record (besides a couple of neat moments) is Satch himself. His general guitar playing evokes memories (for the long time listener) of the dizzying heights of "Surfing..." or "Flying..." and for that reason alone, this album stands up.
I really gave this record serious listening and can only conclude that besides flashes of Satch's overall brilliance (which you'd get on ANYTHING he'd put out), the songs on this album weren't well thought out. In fact, they sounded like they were rushed. Songs like "Crowd Chant" and "Moving On" are obvious 'filler' tunes, helping this effort cross the line from E.P to Album.
Sorry Satch, I love your style and the inspiration you provided me, but this record isn't one of the defining landmarks of your musical legacy.
Yep,.......2007-03-22
Yep, if you are a Satriani fan, buy it. You will not be disappointed.
If you have never heard Joe Satriani and like Guitar Rock, buy it. Also buy another Satriani CD because you WILL have them all before it is over.
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- I Love It! Love It! Love It!!!!
- soulful re-working of "The Wizard of Oz"
- Great recording of a great show!
- The orignal Broadway cast!
- Soulful Oz !
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The Wiz - The Super Soul Musical: Original Cast Album (1975 Broadway Cast)
Charlie Smalls
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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ASIN: B000002I8P
Release Date: 1992-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- The Feeling We Once Had
- Tornado
- He's The Wizard
- Soon As I Get Home
- I Was Born On The Day Before Yesterday
- Ease On Down The Road
- Slide Some Oil To Me
- I'm A Mean Ole Lion
- Be A Lion
- So You Wanted To See The Wizard
- What Would I Do If I Could Feel
- Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News
- Everybody Rejoice
- Y'all Got It!
- If You Believe
- Home (Finale)
Customer Reviews:
I Love It! Love It! Love It!!!!.......2007-05-14
This original cast album is delightful! I felt the passion from beginning to end!
soulful re-working of "The Wizard of Oz".......2007-04-18
THE WIZ is an endlessly-delightful soul/R&B musical reworking of "The Wizard of Oz", with both music and lyrics written by Charlie Smalls. Never has it been more perfectly performed than on the original 1975 Broadway cast album.
Stephanie Mills adds lots of lush, glossy vocals to her role of Dorothy; especially in the moving finale "Home" (which became Mills' theme song during the ensuing years). Mills also scores with "Soon As I Get Home", and "Be a Lion".
Playing Dorothy's misfit band of friends down the Yellow Brick Road are the superbly talented Hinton Battle as the Scarecrow, Ted Ross as the Cowardly Lion, and Tiger Haynes as the Tin Man.
Dee Dee Bridgewater plays the good witch Glinda, and her "If You Believe" is truly inspirational. Mabel King plays Evillene, the wicked witch, and she brings a soulful and sassy edge to her big number "Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News". Andre de Shields plays The Wiz himself.
This crisp recording is a great reminder of this truly classic Broadway production, which won seven Tony Awards (including Best Musical), and went on to run for over 700 performances.
You'll find yourself hitting the 'repeat' button for Stephanie Mills' "Home", and it will definitely stay on high-rotation in your CD player! A must for all Broadway fans.
[Atlantic/WEA 18137-2]
Great recording of a great show!.......2006-06-05
Much like "Dreamgirls" after it, this album's concept was to play as a pop record to appeal to a broader audience, which is why there is a prologue instead of the show's full overture and some tracks fade out rather than end on a musical button. That aside, you have the great Stephanie Mills who originated the role of Dorothy, along with the sassy Andre de Shields in the title role and the awesome Mabel King as Evillene, the Wicked Witch, who later reprised her role in the 1978 film. As another reviewer mentioned earlier, missing are a few of the show's other gems: instrumentals, "Lion's Dream", "Emerald City Ballet", "Funky Monkeys", and vocal selections, "Who Do You Think You Are?", The Wiz's rendition of "If You Believe", and Glinda's beautiful anthem, "A Rested Body is a Rested Mind." Otherwise, a cast album worthy of any Broadway theater collection.
The orignal Broadway cast!.......2005-09-16
I saw this live performance and tried to tell my sweetheart about it. The movie didn't do the stage version justice! Now I own it. "Be a lion!"
Soulful Oz !.......2005-07-12
Arriving in the spring of 1975, "The Wiz" ( a "soulful" take on "The Wizard Of Oz") was not an immediate hit. After an strong marketing campaign and a Tony for Best Musical, "The Wiz" enjoyed a long stay on Broadway.
Stephanie Mills (who lated scored a pop hit w/ "Never Knew Love Like This Before") shines as Dorothy. Hinton Battle and Ted Ross are also terrific as the Scarecrow and Lion, respectively.
Best Tracks include:
Tornado (a disco-flavored instrumental)
I Was Born On The Day Before Yesterday
Ease On Down The Road (the show's primary hit)
I'm A Mean Ole Lion
Home
Terrific!
Average customer rating:
- Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant
- Music to drink margaritas by...
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Los Super Seven
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ASIN: B00005A7IR
Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Siboney
- Calle Dieceseis
- El Que Siembre Su Maiz
- El Pescador
- Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo
- Compay Gato
- Qualquer Coisa
- Teresa
- Campesino
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- Paloma Guaramera
- Baby
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
Formed in 1998 as a loose collective of (mostly) Texas musicians with a love for traditional Mexican melodies, Los Super Seven took exactly one week to produce a self-titled debut that was an offhand marvel of norteño tradition and intimacy. Three years later, four of the original members--including David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas of Los Lobos--return for Canto, but their musical ambitions have broadened from Tex-Mex house party to pan-Latin musical summit. Boasting guest appearances by Brazilian tropicalismo heavyweight Caetano Veloso, Los Angeles-based Cuban pianist Albert Salas, and Peruvian diva Susana Baca, Canto features some of the old-world romantic charm of Buena Vista Social Club (listen, in particular, to Raul Malo croon the album-opening "Siboney"), but the CD doesn't shy away from the subtler, breathier charms of Veloso or Baca's sophisticated Afro-Latin pop on "Drumi Drumi Mobila." Canto reaches its pinnacle on "Teresa," a Hildalgo-sung gem that mixes the rock experimentalism of Los Lobos with the percussive piano attack of Salas and a complex undertow of polyrhythms. At times like these, Canto sounds both like a logical extension of Ry Cooder's multimedia global juggernaut, and a not-so-subtle reminder that new musical traditions are often carved out by ignoring geographic boundaries. --Keith Moerer
Customer Reviews:
Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant.......2006-08-27
Over-the-top reviews are hard to believe, but figure it -- why would anyone take the time to do this if they don't love or hate something? I LOVE this CD. It burst into my life a few months ago and it hasn't left. The best cut is "Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo" which is such an upbeat tour de force, both infectiously and musically. But that's just my first favorite. There are my other favorites: Siboney, Calle Dieceseis, El Pescador, Compay Gato, Campesino. Unbelievable amount of great songs and renditions on one CD. It's hard to believe this CD was recorded in one week, but it goes with the miracle that it is -- that this sort of meeting of talent and thrill doesn't happen often anyway so why shouldn't it happen in one week!
Music to drink margaritas by..........2004-12-28
This is like a Mexican/Texan supergroup with various musicians mixing it up on various songs. Some of the musicians who come and go are Raul Malo, David Hidalgo, Cesar Rosas, Steve Berlin, Rick Trevino and many more talents. Every song is sung in either Spanish or Portuguese which usually makes it harder for me to appreciate but this CD is so great, I had no problem getting past the foreign lyrics. This is music to drink margaritas by!
A fine mix.......2004-07-24
This album takes off in an interesting different direction for this group. I stumbled onto it on REal Rhapsody and was hooked right away. A fine mix of old standards that any latin music fan will recognize, but all done in distinctive, ear-catching ways. New tunes as well, and the funny but right addition of Veloso's Brazilian portuguese into the otherwise Spanish mix. Fairly straightforward arrangements but all performed with a clear passionate love for the music. Fine recording too. I'm a big latin music fan, have listened to the entire brilliant variety of musics from the latin world, and this album is right up there with the best.
Latino Offering Much Diversity.......2003-08-29
This collection of Latino music and musicians from around globe is certainly in a trajectory away from Los Super Seven, but still in vein of the richness and beauty of this passionate music genre. Especially into "Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo" and "Teresa."
Neat added touch of comments by performers with the words and translation of each cut!
Second Installment is a Smash.......2003-03-06
Canto, the second offering from Los Super Seven, is different from the debut album, but in a good way. Notably absent from this album is the norteño inspired accordion work of Flaco Jimenez, Canto expands beyond Mexican music and expertly interprets Caribbean and South American rhythms. Raul Malo's vocals on "Siboney" are particularly wonderful as is Rick Treviño's work on "El Que Siembra Su Maiz." The Super 7's tribute to Arlo Guthrie, on "Campesino", is especially warming to anyone who has ever known anyone who toils under the hot sun. Perhaps the best song on this album, after Siboney, is the Cuban standard, "Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo," which reminds me of lazy days on a Caribbean beach.
Many will compare this album to works by the Buena Vista Social Club, which is flattering and true only in that both albums are wonderful. The rhythms and artistry will render the fact that this is a Spanish language album moot. If you have a Susana Baca or Buena Vista inspired album in your collection, then you must purchase this album.
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- You'll dig this "More Today Than Yesterday"
- some good oldies
- Have A Nice Day; Volume One IS # One But It's A Tie With Volume Two
- + 1/2 stars...Hit and Miss Affair
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ASIN: B0000032R5
Release Date: 1990-01-05 |
Tracks:
- More Today Than Yesterday - Spiral Starecase
- Baby It's You - Smith
- Smile A Little Smile For Me - The Flying Machine
- Cherry Hill Park - Billy Joe Royal
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Steam
- Venus - The Shocking Blue
- Early In The Morning - Vanity Fare
- Arizona - Mark Lindsay
- The Rapper - The Jaggerz
- Come Saturday Morning - The Sandpipers
- Tracy - The Cuff Links
- Mississippi Queen - Mountain
Customer Reviews:
You'll dig this "More Today Than Yesterday".......2007-07-03
As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's.
Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 1- The initial release of the series made a solid splash for its consistency and musical diversity.
The volumes become a portable jukebox with any selection a memory of yesteryear. The opening track "More Today Than Yesterday" by the Spiral Starecase could be a Stevie Wonder composition. The production is tremendous and the vocals resonate from the speakers.
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" from Steam became not only a hit single but a sports anthem. Played at hundreds of venues after the home team would have a victory in hand the tune is going to soon celebrate its fortieth birthday but not look older than one.
"Venus" - (The Shocking Blue) The opening second keyboard sound is hypnotic. It had hit written all over.
"Come Saturday Morning" By the Sandpipers has one of the best vocal performances ever. A timeless tune that could never outstay its welcome.
The only pitfall with the entire series is the playing time should fill up a CD. That is why bonus track were invented. Excluding the clock, this a wonderful ride to the past.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
some good oldies.......2007-04-01
It was actually not the cd I wanted But I do like a few songs on it.
Have A Nice Day; Volume One IS # One But It's A Tie With Volume Two .......2005-09-13
In my opinion: Twenty Three out of the Twenty Five versions of this, Super Hits Of The 70s; Have A Nice Day, series have their ups and downs and some are better than others and there are several one and two hit wonders on them but the bottom line is this.... Volume One IS Number One and Volume Two is right along beside it. In otherwords; if both volumes were playing against each other in a ballgame the game would most definitely end in a tie. From start to finish those two are solid and the quality of the music is nothing less than fabulous.
This Vol. One starts out with Spiral Staircase's, More Today Than Yesterday, and it most definitely will have you singing along with it.
The second song is, Baby It's You, from the excellent band Smith. Gayle McCormick's bluesy vocals sound fantastic on this tune, which was also a good song for The Beatles on their American LP called The Early Beatles from 1965 plus it was a huge hit for The Shirelles.
The third song is a very beautiful tune which made it to the top five in November 1969 and will melt your heart being, Smile A Little Smile For Me, by The Flying Machine. Folks;I think I remember a slightly different version of this song by The Flying Machine then what is on this disc. Correct me if I am wrong.
The fourth song is by the great Billy Joe Royal called, Cherry Hill Park. Billy Joe Royal a one or two hit wonder?.....No Way! .The fifth song is Steams immortal, Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye. This gem is an Anthem and reached # one in December 1969 and most all of us have sung it at one time or another. Especially at a ballgame. Bannarama had a hit with this song in the 80s.
The sixth song is, Venus, by The Shocking Blue which was a huge smash for this band. Bananarama also had a smash hit in 1986 with this one.
The seventh song is Vanity Fare's charming, Early In The Morning. Vanity Fare also has a timeless classic on Vol.Two.
The eighth song is by Mark Lindsay being, Arizona. That song was Mark's first solo hit. As several of you already know; Mark also sang lead vocals for Paul Revere And The Raiders.
The ninth song went all the way to # Two in March 1970 being, The Rapper, by The Jaggerz. A fantastic song by a great band from Pittsburgh.
The tenth song is a beautiful romantic ballad that was nominated for an Oscar called, Come Saturday Morning, by The Sandpipers. It was also featured on the Motion Picture The Sterile Cuckoo with Liza Minilli.
The eleventh song is a very nice bubblegummy like tune by The Cuff Links called, Tracy. This Gem was sung by Ron Dante who also sang lead for The Archies.
And last but definitely not least this disc also has the rockin, Mississippi Queen, by Mountain.
These songs hit their peak between June 1969 and July 1970 and this is definitely a five star disc. As an aging Babyboomer I can say that I still love the music and these twelve songs are twelve more reasons why I still do.
Do I have a favorite tune on this Volume One compilation?.....Yes.....All twelve of them! If you like music from this era this Volume is a must.
+ 1/2 stars...Hit and Miss Affair.......2004-01-03
Before the advent of online services like imusic.com, Rhino Records was THE label for re-releasing old material. As a lifelong music junkie (I own every Top 10 song from 1963 to 1975), I bought at least twenty of their Have A Nice Day series. Not every song is a winner, but many of these songs were not--at least at the time--heavily anthologized.
Were all of these big hits? No. But it's nice to hear Vanity Fares first hit, "Early in the Morning" (No. 12), than the overplayed "Hitchin' a Ride." "Mississippi Queen" only made it to No. 21, but the song rocks! "Come Saturday Morning" (from the movie The Sterile Cuckoo w/ Liza Minnelli) didn't fare much better at No. 17, but again it's a song you get on few other collections.
The big hits were No. 1's like "Venus," "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)," and the million-sellers like "The Rapper" and "Arizona." One of the most enduring songs of the bunch is the one-hit-wonder "More Today Than Yesterday" by the Spiral Starecase. [Check the spelling on that one...amazon.com has it right! It is NOT staircase!]
What would motivate anyone to buy this? Simple...nostalgia. I was a teenager when these songs hit the charts, and they all have a sentimental value to this day. My only gripe is that the playing time on these is pretty short with only twelve songs filling up less than half the disc space. [It was even worse on the cassette version when you got only 10 songs.]
Fantastic Music.......2002-06-16
this is A Fantastic Album And really and Truly love it Including that Catchy Tune More today Than Yesterday by the spiral staircase A Song That Is So is so Lively which goes Through your Head along with The Jaggez The Rapper I wouldn't forget Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him goodbye which Is Sung at All the Sporting Events Highly Recomendable Good Clean Listening
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