Dream Sequence [CD-single]

Dream Sequence [CD-single]

Dream Sequence [CD-single]

Track Listings
 
1. Ghost
2. Warning
3. One Mo Time [Mix 1]
4. Laser 101
5. Ex-
6. Dark Bässe
7. Adrenalin
8. One Mo Time [Mix 2]
9. Frequency Old Skool
10. Laugh and Dog
11. Dreammaker/909 Shuffle/Laser 101 RMX/Adrenalin (Ciborg RMX)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Techno. Blake Baxter, AKA the Prince of Techno, with a Seamless Mega Mix Sampler of the Original 'Dream Sequence' Working Bleepy Minimal Sequences and Structures. Described as 'Barry White Meets Funkadelic Via Kraftwerk!'. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Dream Sequence,Blake Baxter,Efa (Caroline),Club/Dance,DJ,Detroit Techno,Pop,Rock,Techno
Fiddler on the Roof
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Topol is best as the Papa
  • Love it
  • CP as Grandmother Tzeitel
  • Never Ending Joy!
  • Great a classic
Fiddler on the Roof
Jerry Bock , Sheldon Harnick , and Topol
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005OB07
Release Date: 2001-10-09

Tracks:

  1. Prologue/Tradition/Main Title
  2. Matchmaker
  3. If I Were A Rich Man
  4. Sabbath Prayer
  5. To Life
  6. Miracle Of Miracles
  7. Tevye's Dream
  8. Wedding Procession
  9. Sunrise, Sunset
  10. Wedding Celebration/The Bottle Dance
  11. First Act Finale
  12. Entr'acte
  13. Do You Love Me?
  14. Far From The Home I Love
  15. Chava Ballet Sequence
  16. The Rejection Scene
  17. Anatevka
  18. Finale
  19. Any Day Now

Amazon.com

This new version of the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack coincides with the movie's 30th anniversary (which is also celebrated by a special edition DVD). The CD is notable for several instrumental tracks by John Williams, as well as for "Any Day Now," a previously unreleased song performed by Perchik/Paul Michael Glaser (better known for his starring role in TV's Starsky and Hutch). The soundtrack is often compared unfavorably with the original 1964 cast album, in which Zero Mostel played the part of Tevye (here performed by Topol, who had been in the 1967 London production). But this CD has a lot going for it, including glossy remastering and, of course, Isaac Stern as the fiddler. In the end, whatever version you decide to pick up, Fiddler remains one of the most enduring musicals of all time. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Topol is best as the Papa.......2007-07-15

I have other versions of CDs of "The Fiddler of the Roof" but Topol is the best and this is one of the best CDs with Topol. As far as "The Fiddler On the Roof" goes, that is a thumbs up 5 star anytime story and songs.

5 out of 5 stars Love it.......2007-05-16

I had looked everywhere for this CD. I am so happy to have found the "real" Fiddler on the Roof!

5 out of 5 stars CP as Grandmother Tzeitel.......2007-03-30

At first, I thought this musical was weird but then I grew to like it. It has a sad ending but the thems in the movie are really interesting. Life really is like being a fiddler on the roof. In a musical coming up at my school, I am playign the part of Grandmother Tzeitel in Tevye's dream. I am excited to play the part and I think our musical will go very well!

5 out of 5 stars Never Ending Joy!.......2006-11-22

The music from Fiddler on the Roof is exciting, fun, interesting and funny! This CD is mixed with humor, music from different cultures and a wide mix of different songs. Each song is so different that I can listen to it for hours. I was surprised how enjoyable and pleasent it really is. Although...it is easy to get this music stuck in your head!

-Christian Fobian, Author of Why Christ?

5 out of 5 stars Great a classic.......2005-11-08

Totally enjoyable. After a few listens you can't help but sing along.
Dream Sequence: Best Of Tangerine Dream
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Stereo Review December 1986
  • a weird dream
  • The best TD has to offer
  • The Keep- more music, PLEASE!
  • OUTSTANDING!
Dream Sequence: Best Of Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000074C5
Release Date: 2000-05-15

Tracks:

  1. The Dream Is Always The Same
  2. Phaedra
  3. Rubycon Part One (Excerpt)
  4. Stratosfear (Excerpt)
  5. Choronzon
  6. Cherokee Lane (Live)
  7. Cinnamon Road
  8. Kiew Mission
  9. Ricochet Part Two

Tracks:

  1. Cloudburst Flight
  2. Force Majeure
  3. Tangram Part One
  4. Beach Scene
  5. Logos Part One (A)
  6. Logos Part One (B)
  7. Logos Part Two
  8. Dominion
  9. White Eagle
  10. Love On A Real Train

Album Details

Double CD Retrospect Feat Tracks from 13 Albums Recorded for Virgin Records.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Stereo Review December 1986.......2007-04-05

Going through some old stuff, I ran across a review of this album that I'd saved 20+ years ago in the hope that I could find it (the CD) someday. Here's what Michael Smolen of Stereo Review magazine said about it in the December, 1986 issue:

"Covering every major phase of T. Dream's illustrious career, 'Dream Sequence' is a two-disc set of the group's finest work from 1974 to 1983. Such care and attention to digital remastering have rarely been equaled. From 'Phaedra' to 'The Dream Is Always the Same', synthesizers, drums and electric guitars have never sounded more alive than they do here. Disc Two of this set just may be the finest CD in existence."

This review was of the Virgin CDTD 1 release. Don't know if Amazon's offering is from the same batch.

3 out of 5 stars a weird dream.......2003-09-03

They were spacy, new agey and electronically ambient long before 808:State, Devo, Hawkwind, Kraftwerk or William Orbit but this 2 CD career retrospective of Berlin's prolific Tangerine Dream is perfectly timed. In that 30 years, the Dream have had the greatest impact on the widest variety of music, most notably in the sample-happy ambient and new age electronica scene of the `90s. Though the band went through three dozen different lineups and four distinct stages of development, the experimental and minimalist period of the late `60s and early `70s is given short thrift here chiefly because they didn't sign with Virgin until mid' 70s. Fortunately, most of these instrumentals are also from the band's most influential period - the Moogy moods and stark sequencer trance styles of the mid-1970s and the more organic sound journeys of their final years with Virgin in the early `80s. Obviously, assembling a greatest hits collection of Tangerine Dream's relentless, trance-inducing barrage of multi-minute rhythm and sound nuggets tunes is no easy task; their albums often contained only one extended song per side of vinyl and that dilemma is prominent on the first disc. With fully hour and a bit of the band's mystic, swirling and elongated soundscapes, it contains much from their early work with the label, including the title track from 1974's milestone release Phaedra and a three minute excerpt from the 17 minute Rubycon Part One from 1975's Rubycon, though the inclusion of the complete 20 minute sound journey Ricochet Part Two a cut from the live Ricochet is laudable. The second disc sacrifices the truncated for the overstated, offering up complete atmospheric orchestral slabs from 1980's Tangram, 1982's Logos, the hard-to-find Cloudburst Flight from 1979 and a taste of their soundtrack work (Beach Scene from 1981's Thief ). What you won't find is anything from 1978's Cyclone, their much-hated vocal debut or the multitude of snore-inducing soundtracks from stinker flicks like The Keep, Firestarter, Flashpoint or Vision Quest. That's a good thing, leaving untarnished the notion that their best works remain masterpieces of aural sculpture often imitated but never duplicated and more popular now - whether rave-goers know it or not - than ever before.

5 out of 5 stars The best TD has to offer.......2002-06-14

This is the Tangerine Dream I like. Not too far fetched and disturbing like their very early efforts (Zeit, Alpha, etc.), and before they became commercial and bland producers of techno (berk!).

My first TD album had many songs from the Haslinger era (The Parc, Tyger and especially Underwater Sunlight). I loved their music best during long-distance drives. Then I discovered "Poland" which introduced me to a more remote style of music. Finally I took the plunge and bought Tangram, Exit and Dream Sequence. I am not especially fond of their early-70 music and I believe that with this album I have been exposed to just enough of it. I know a lot of people love their Phaedra and Rubycon albums, but I personnaly like music with a few more notes and melody (that's me...).

Anyway I have discovered TD's Schmoelling-Virgin era and I am very happy I did. I recommend this album to anyone who enjoys space-like music, like Jean-Michel Jarre but with more substance.

A bientôt!

Jean C.

5 out of 5 stars The Keep- more music, PLEASE!.......2002-01-01

What a way to start the new year. I've just found and order-
ed Tangerine Dream's "Dream Sequence," which contains music
from "The Keep." I've been looking for the entire sound-
track for over 10 years. They didn't make it. If anyone has
more info on the music from this excellent soundtrack,
and where I can purchase it, please e-mail me.

5 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING!.......2001-04-05

I purchased this great double cd in 1986 as a French import and have never tired of listning to it! Disc one containes my favorite - "The Dream Is Always the Same" and "Ricochet Part Two". Disc two gets even better with "Force Majeure", "Love on a Real Train" (from the movie RISKY BUSINESS)and the incredable "Logos Part One (A&B)" and "Logos Part Two" ( from the movie THE KEEP)! This double CD will make your system sound GREAT, or perhaps indicate what new equipment you might need! Buy and enjoy!
Love and Distance
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Nice and easy
  • Electro-pop; ok.
  • Catchy
  • different
  • Great album
Love and Distance
The Helio Sequence
Manufacturer: Sub Pop
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00023B1HQ
Release Date: 2004-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Harmonica Song
  2. Repeater
  3. Don't Look Away
  4. Let It Fall Apart
  5. Everyone Knows Everyone
  6. People of the Secret
  7. Blood Bleeds
  8. S.O.S.
  9. So Stop
  10. Looks Good (But You Looked Away)

Album Description

It's been three years since The Helio Sequence's last album (2001's Young Effectuals, on Portland's Cavity Search label): far too long. Finally and triumphantly, the Portland, OR duo of Brandon Summers (guitars/vocals) and Benjamin Weikel (keyboards/drums) return with their third full-length, and first for Sub Pop, Love and Distance. The time between albums has been well-spent, logging several tours(keyboardist/drummer Benjamin Weikel also lends his percussive skills to Modest Mouse, doubling the tour time), extensive hours of experimentation and afternoons spent "listening to a lot of pop, Dylan and Can." More inventive than ever before, the new record finds The Helio Sequence armed with a surprising new instrumentation palette and buoyed by swift pop undercurrents, with this collision of electric and organic elements.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice and easy.......2007-01-11

This is a really great indie / electronic pop album. I love harmonica song, and the rest of the album is really easy to listen to, yet somewhat more forgettable. I love playing this music in the background while I work or have friends over.

4 out of 5 stars Electro-pop; ok........2004-12-02

Helio Sequence's third album is more focused, more poppy, and less crazy than their first two. The first track is one of the strongest, with a tough (trust me) harmonica riff and some good guitar. Other highlights include "Don't Look Away," "Blood Bleeds," "S.O.S." and "Looks Good." Though the album is tighter than before, there are still a number of throwaway tracks; some of the songs end up sounding like rehashings of earlier songs. What really holds the album together are creative guitar work and the strong, talented drumming. The lyrics are not as good as on earlier releases--they're coming to rely too heavily on flashy but empty, repetetive, plays on words ("brings me to you and it brings you to me") and have missed the rebellious spark that invigorated their earlier lyrics. The album is a worthwhile purchase, however. The songs are catchy for the most part, and have enough rocking moments to make it exciting to listen to for a handful of times, but you might have trouble staying truly interested after a while. Recommended for fans of the Beatles AND indie music, as well as most indie pop fans.

5 out of 5 stars Catchy.......2004-09-17

I can't get these 10 tracks out of my head. I really love this cd and have given it to all of my friends. Everyone agrees...great melodies and lyrics. Nice tunes to listen to for almost any setting...driving, napping, sex, working, house cleaning, dinner party. I have tried it with everything and love it. Can't wait to see them in October.

5 out of 5 stars different.......2004-07-06

I saw the helio sequence live and they just shocked me. So much energy, it was an amazing performance. I picked up their first CD "Com Plex" and just fell in love...though not as much energy it was still good. I then got "Young Effectuals" and also fell in love. When I heard a new cd was coming out I got incredibly excited and counted down the days. I finally got about a week or two after it came out and I was shocked. It was not as drowned in loops and samples and there were not so many effects on the vocals as I was used to. At first I was slightly dissapointed by this album but then I gave it another listen and smacked the stupid out of me. I realized that though it's not like their earlier stuff, It's still great. 5 out of 5.

5 out of 5 stars Great album.......2004-06-17

I first heard the helio sequence because my drum teacher told me that one of his old students played drums for the duo. I own both of their earlier albums and enjoy them mostly for the drum work. I wasn't sure what to expect from "love and distance," so, i bought it and found that i truly loved every aspect of it. It differs from their early more computer based style. they throw in some harmonica and the guitar work is amazing!
The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber

    Manufacturer: Madacy Records
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B0009VNBQK
    Release Date: 2005-07-05

    Tracks:

    1. Phantom of the Opera [From Phantom of the Opera]
    2. Music of the Night [From Phantom of the Opera]
    3. Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again [From Phantom of the Opera]
    4. Sunset Boulevard Entr'acte [From Sunset Boulevard]
    5. With One Look [From Sunset Boulevard]
    6. Memory [From Cats]
    7. Tell Me on a Sunday [From Song and Dance]
    8. Last Man in My Life [From Song and Dance]
    9. Love Changes Everything [From Aspects of Love]
    10. Anything But Lonely [From Aspects of Love]
    11. Seeing Is Believing [From Aspects of Love]

    Tracks:

    1. Phantom Overture [From Phantom of the Opera]
    2. Take That Look Off Your Face [From Song and Dance]
    3. Another Suitcase in Another Hall [From Evita]
    4. Rainbow High [From Evita]
    5. Buenos Aires [From Evita]
    6. Heaven on Their Minds [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    7. Everything's Alright [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    8. John 19: 41 [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    9. Aspects of Aspects [From Aspects of Love]
    10. Too Much in Love to Care [From Sunset Boulevard]
    11. Pharaoh's Story [From Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]

    Tracks:

    1. Don't Cry for Me Argentina [From Evita]
    2. Sunset Boulevard [From Sunset Boulevard]
    3. Overture [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    4. Think of Me [From Phantom of the Opera]
    5. Last Supper [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    6. Memory [From Cats]
    7. Starlight Sequence [From Starlight Express]
    8. Peron's Latest Flame [From Evita]
    9. King Herod's Song [From Jesus Christ Superstar]
    10. Any Dream Will Do [From Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]
    Com Plex
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • The Helio Sequence - 'Com Plex' (Cavity Search)
    • Cool Sounds
    • Wow!!!
    • Absolutely amazing
    • Simply amazing
    Com Plex
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    Manufacturer: Cavity Search
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    ASIN: B00000DQD8
    Release Date: 2000-09-05

    Tracks:

    1. Stracenska 612
    2. Just Mary Jane (Calypso)
    3. Transistor Radio
    4. My Heart
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    6. Stitches Sewing
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    9. Demographics

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars The Helio Sequence - 'Com Plex' (Cavity Search).......2004-10-25

    Nine tunes of semi-innocent sounding space pop that has nothing to prove whatsoever.Hailing from Porland,OR,believe it or not,this is a duo.Brandon Summers is on guitar and vocals and Ben Weikel is on keyboards and drums.I happen to notice sort of a Beatles/Cheap Trick like melody here.Best tracks are "Just Married Jane",the spell-binding "My Heart",the soaring "Sassafras",their glossy cover of the Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"(now,that's class-the way they do it anyway),"Big Jet Sky" and "Demographics".Okay,I confess.'Com Plex' is better than what I had expected.Was recorded in a one-room music store of the two musician's day job.I've caught these guys playing live and if you get the chance to do so yourself,take my advise:bring earplugs.They can probably up and quit their day job now.

    4 out of 5 stars Cool Sounds.......2002-12-31

    There's a mixture of fluid and static music in this record that makes it a bizarre cross between Kraftwerk and King Black Acid. Most people don't know who KBA is so instead we'll call it a mixture between Kraftwerk and early Pink Floyd. Throw into that bit of late-Beatles and Blurish Brit-pop. There's a soft electonica underbelly to Helio Sequence which heard by itself is almost trancy. On top of it is wet delay-ridden guitars soaring toward spacerock. Its innovative and gets better with every listen. Its power is in the music and instrumental jams/solos. The songs are not particularly catchy and lack strong hooks -- in other words after listening to the album no songs get stuck in my head. But it is also complex and textured which makes each listening a fresh experience. The album feels a bit restrained as if the musicians are unable or unwilling to let loose or perhaps that they are slaves to their electronica fundament. Check out track #3. That's about as poppy as they get.

    5 out of 5 stars Wow!!!.......2002-05-01

    I started sending out my bands demo a couple days before I got this album in the mail. It's intimidating to hear a couple of new guys that recorded at the house (much like I have) and they sound this good. I can't believe they're not bigger than they are. It's not just [good] music, its deep, highly creative, and catchy as hell. Some bands do something and you say "Wow, I know where your coming from!!" But with these guys your saying "Wow, I wish I knew where you were coming from!!" I bought this album because of the MBV comparisons, and I kept hearing the beatles mentioned and you do kind of get the sense of Kevin Shields doing Sgt. Peppers, but this album is by no means a rehash of anything I've ever heard. I gotta check out their next release!

    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely amazing.......2001-09-13

    Two kids perform and record an entire album and put together nine tunes worthy of heavy airplay. This is a truly professional-sounding production with catchy tunes and psychedelic, deep music. The comparison to the Beatles is natural, especially since they do a respectable cover. Very English-sounding.
    I'm still amazed at how little-known this record is (but is probably understandable with the small label and little publicity). I expect we will be hearing much more from them, on a bigger label with an even more impressive mastering of their next album. Take this CD to your friends' next party and watch them as they listen to Com Plex. Pity it isn't available on vinyl.

    5 out of 5 stars Simply amazing.......2001-05-03

    This is undoubtedly the best album I've purchased this year. If you like Mercury Rev, this one is better. It's more creative, more energetic, more out there. It has just the right mix of lyrical melody and drugged-out oddity. All I can say is I hope they're putting out more some time soon.
    Young Effectuals
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Goidbye, album
    • underrated band
    • An improvement
    • 16-layer dip too filling
    • 2 guys, 10 songs, one great album
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    Manufacturer: Cavity Search
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    ASIN: B00005QG9D
    Release Date: 2001-10-09

    Tracks:

    1. Reh.vuh.lee
    2. Give, Give, Give
    3. (Square) Bubbles
    4. Knots
    5. The Echo-Blomp
    6. Nothing's OK: Everything's Fine
    7. Cut The Camera
    8. Fall And Winter/Necktie Noose
    9. Kablerium Vs. Obliviousity
    10. Take, Take, Take

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Goidbye, album.......2006-03-31

    I'm listening to this album right now. It's alright. Very
    noisy,trippy, indie..... This reminds me of a more industrial
    experimental psychedelic ween. You be the judge on that. I
    only thought,"[Square] bubbles," was really good. Plus track 9 is O.K. Songs range 5-6 minutes. Instrumental opening. Spacey
    synth. Dreamy occasionaly, like track 1 and, " take take
    take."

    5 out of 5 stars underrated band.......2005-09-16

    A friend of mine played The Helio Sequence for me and since then I haven't been able to get over them. This band is simply amazing, and they get better with every listen. These guys are musical mad scientists. The music is complex and demands you attention. And every time you listen you learn something new from it. This album is light years better than anything I've heard from indie-sensations Death Cab for Cutie, Bright Eyes, Modest Mouse, The Shins...

    This band deserves attention, they're awesome.

    4 out of 5 stars An improvement.......2003-12-27

    I've had these two young men's first disk since around when it came out and have waited for a new disk in the hopes that they would add more vocals and cut back on the lengthly 7 minute songs. My wish came true. The men are studio genius, they make some of the most wonderful loops in recent memory. I would suggest this disk to anyone who likes involving, spirling songs.

    2 out of 5 stars 16-layer dip too filling.......2003-04-29

    I saw these guys at SxSW and was amazed at the amount of sound and energy they were able to generate for just two guys. I was impressed enough to pick up a copy of the CD at the show based largely on the song 'Cut the Camera' which is also the best song on the CD. Unfortunately, many of the songs get lost in a wash of synth-loops and other effects in a man v. machine struggle for control. The potential is certainly there once they gain enough confidence in their vocals and songwriting to let the songs and melodies breath a little more. Will they be given a chance?

    5 out of 5 stars 2 guys, 10 songs, one great album.......2003-03-04

    Whatever happened to cause the Helio Sequence to spawn this album must have been some ordeal. Every song deals with corporate masquerading, the drudgery of the daily grind and 70-hour work weeks with potently venomous lyrics. The fact that the social criticism is coupled with some of the most beautiful and densely layered pop music is the real accomplishment.

    All of the songs float above your head with multiple melodies from bouncing bass, wailing guitars and synth squiggles, all of which combine to comprise a lush tapestry of sound.

    "Echo Blomp" sounds like it is being rained down from Heaven's P.A. system while "Kablerium vs. Obliviousity" is a racing six minutes that could energize a corpse. My personal favorite is "Take Take Take," which is nearly two songs. The first 4 minutes is a cheary dirge that sounds like a spring meadow looks and the final 3:30 or so is a heartbreaking symphony done on synthesizer.

    One magazine successfully described this album as a cross between the Beach Boys and British shoegazers like Spacemen 3, early Lush and My Bloody Valentine. If that sounds good to you, then there is no way you'll be disappointed by this album. Unconditionally recommended.
    Du Barry Was a Lady (1943 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Lovely Lucy !
    • A Casualty of Hollywood Musical Politics
    Du Barry Was a Lady (1943 Movie Soundtrack) (Rhino Handmade)
    Cole Porter , Lucille Ball , and Red Skelton
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    4. Summer Stock / In the Good Old Summertime (Movie Soundtracks) (Rhino Handmade)
    5. An American in Paris (1951 Film Soundtrack)

    ASIN: B0001XAMD6
    Release Date: 2004-05-11

    Tracks:

    1. Medley: Dubarry Was a Lady (Main Title)/Do I Love You? [#] - MGM Studio Orchestra
    2. Dubarry Was a Lady [#] - MGM Studio Chorus,
    3. Nightclub Medley: Give Him to the Oo-La-La/Well, Did You Evah [Partial] - MGM Studio Orchestra
    4. Oxford Boys Medley: Thinking of You/A Cigarette, Sweet Music and You
    5. Medley: I'm Getting Sentimental Over You/We'll Get It - Tommy Dorsey
    6. When Love Beckoned (On 52nd Street) [#] - MGM Studio Orchestra
    7. Do I Love You? [#] - Gene Kelly
    8. Do I Love You - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, The Pied Pipers
    9. Salome [#] - Virginia O'Brien
    10. I Love an Esquire Girl [#] - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, The Pied Pipers, Red Skelton
    11. Medley: Friendship/Do I Love You?/But in the Morning, No [#] - MGM Studio Orchestra
    12. Ladies of the Bath [#]
    13. Katie Went to Haiti - Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, The Pied Pipers
    14. Madame, I Love Your Crepes Suzette [#] - Red Skelton
    15. Song of Rebellion [#] - Gene Kelly
    16. Friendship - Lucille Ball, Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra, Gene Kelly, , Virginia O'Brien, Red Skelton
    17. Royal Tasters [#][Outtake]
    18. Melody in A [#][Outtake] - Tommy Dorsey
    19. Meet the People (Main Title)/In Times Like These [From Meet the People] - MGM Studio Orchestra
    20. In Times Like These [From Meet the People][#][*]
    21. Thank You, Columbus [From Meet the People][#][*][Outtake] - The King Sisters
    22. Heave Ho, Let the Wind Blow [From Meet the People][#][*] - Bert Lahr
    23. Meet the People/New York Production Number Medley: Dream Sequence/Meet - June Allyson, Lucille Ball, , , , Virginia O'Brien, , Company

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Lovely Lucy !.......2004-11-08

    I thought this cd was great it brings out the 1940s big band swind ! And Lucille Ball is lovely
    as madam Dubarry !!!!

    2 out of 5 stars A Casualty of Hollywood Musical Politics.......2004-09-16

    I bought the CD to get a hold of Cole Porter's intellegent score. After a few songs in, I realized the movie score wasn't written by Cole, but by a string of Hollywood hacks (the most recognizable of the bunch being Finian Rainbow's Burton Lane)! What a ripoff! And Cole Porter's broadway score is currently not available anywhere. What a waste of resources (mine and Rhino's).

    Still...if you want to hear the Tommy Dorsey band at their peak, or hear Red Skelton sing, before his TV tramp days, or Gene Kelly in his prime (Lucille Ball's voice, for the most part, was dubbed by another Hollywood hack, Martha Mears) pick this one up. I figure, when the buying public reads about how the movie moguls handled this project--not giving Ethel Merman the role she originated on Broadway, and replacing Cole's score for a bland, glossy, Hollywood hackjob, this CD will soon go out of print. Nice, bright remastering, though.

    My two cents.
    Interpretations (A King Britt Project)
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Interpretations (A King Britt Project)
      Nova Dream Sequence
      Manufacturer: Compost
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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      Release Date: 2006-10-03

      Tracks:

      1. Dream 1
      2. Dream 2
      3. Dream 3
      4. Dream 4
      5. Dream 5
      6. Dream 6
      7. Dream 7
      8. Dream 8
      9. Dream 9
      10. Dream 10
      11. Dream 11
      12. Dream 12
      13. Dream 13
      14. Dream 14
      15. Dream 15

      Album Description

      Fantastic techno album from King Britt (aka Oba Funke, Sylk 130, Scuba Â…). Combining his love for Detroit, Philly and European electronic music, this CD brings you the 'SexyTech' sound.
      Dream Sequence: The Best of Tangerine Dream
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • I don't know why this is so highly rated
      • Essential Tangerine Dream
      • An interesting 1977-1983 overview
      • A good value sampler
      Dream Sequence: The Best of Tangerine Dream
      Tangerine Dream
      Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      5. Dream Mixes, Vol. 4

      ASIN: B00004SRK9
      Release Date: 2002-11-20

      Tracks:

      1. Cloudburst Flight
      2. Force Majeure
      3. Tangram, Pt. 1
      4. Beach Scene
      5. Logos, Pt. 1(A)
      6. Logos, Pt. 1(B)
      7. Logos, Pt. 2
      8. White Eagle
      9. Love on a Real Train (Risky Business)
      10. Love on a Real Train (Risky Business)

      Album Description

      2 CD retrospective featuring tracks from 13 albums recorded for Virgin Records. 19 remastered tracks including 'The Dream Is Always The Same' and 'Phaedra'. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case.

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars I don't know why this is so highly rated.......2007-02-09

      I bought this because a few people had put it in their Amazon lists. I just didn't like it at all. It is one of those albums where you play it, and you don't take notice of it until the CD stops playing. It is very old and the music is simplistic. Cool cover though.

      5 out of 5 stars Essential Tangerine Dream .......2004-07-28

      Originally issued in '85 as a triple album, this essential and ultimate Tangerine Dream collection fits nicely onto 2 CDs (19 tracks, 133 min.). This particular release is the 2002 reissue of the 1985 compilation (exact same tracks), albeit with a new cover.

      This collection was originally issued shortly after TD enjoyed true broad commercial success for the last time with the soundtrack for the movie "Risky Business" (starting and ending the compilation on tracks 1 and 19). All other tracks inbetween are the highlights of the Virgin Records era of TD (thankfully leaving out pre-1973 experiments like Zeit and Alpha), starting with excerpts (too short, in my opinion) of "Phaedra" and "Rubycon". The tracks move along pretty much chronologically, ending with "White Eagle" from 1982.

      The set includes 2 side-long tracks, "Ricochet Part II" and "Tangram Part I". The "Ricochet" track shows TD at its peak, a 20 minute oddisey of throbbing sequencers and soaring guitar solos. "Ricochet" stems from '75 but hasn't aged a day. And to think that the "Ricochet" and "Tangram" albums actually made serious dents in the UK album charts in the mid-70s! Those were the days! If you're gonna to buy just one Tangerine Dream CD, this is the one . . .

      If you're looking for more "essential" Tangerine Dream, check out last year's "Bootleg 1", which brings 5 live concerts from the 70s.

      3 out of 5 stars An interesting 1977-1983 overview.......2004-07-04

      As strange as it may initially seem, this is an ideal compilation for fans of Tangerine Dream's early period: very few tracks are taken from pre-1976 albums (causing few overlaps for those who already own the 1970-1975 recordings), and its 1977-1983 overview is interesting in its own right, but not quite impressive enough to warrant the purchase of the individual 1977-1983 albums themselves. In other words, both its strengths and weaknesses make it a solid stand-alone double album. The music on this compilation bears the mark of Tangerine Dream's post-Rubycon (1975) aesthetic, as they gradually leaned away from the vast, evocative and free soundscapes of their early work towards a more structured, mainstream and altogether predictable approach. If you are new to Tangerine Dream, I'd suggest getting the early albums first (Phaedra [1974] being arguably the best entry point); this compilation can then cover their later, somewhat less memorable period.

      5 out of 5 stars A good value sampler.......2002-09-25

      This 2 CD set contains a fair representation of almost all of the Tangerine Dream albums recorded in the period 1973 to 1983 (the only ones missing are "Sorcerer", "Pergamon" and "Cyclone"). While it is not always the best track from each album that makes it into this set, and some are presented in bleeding chunk form only, these discs do give the listener a good overview of each album, making this a good sampler set from which to set out on an exploration of the music of Tangerine Dream's so-called Virgin Years. I don't usually approve of 'best of' collections, and usually rate them accordingly, but I'm prepared to make an exception in this case because of its completeness, variety of programming and the great value for money that this release represents. This release will be of little interest to established collectors of TD's music of this period but beginners could do a lot worse than start here.
      Chamber Music of Andrew Imbrie
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Chamber Music of Andrew Imbrie

        Manufacturer: New World Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0000030HX
        Release Date: 1995-02-28

        Tracks:

        1. Dream Sequence: Allegro Assai
        2. Dream Sequence: Misterioso
        3. Dream Sequence: Adagio
        4. Five Roethke Songs: The Young Girl
        5. Five Roethke Songs: Her Words
        6. Five Roethke Songs: The Apparition
        7. Five Roethke Songs: Her Longing
        8. Five Roethke Songs: Her Time
        9. Three Piece Suite: Allegro Moderato
        10. Three Piece Suite: Andante con Moto
        11. Three Piece Suite: Allegro Fantastico
        12. Campion Songs: O Never To Be Moved
        13. Campion Songs: Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire
        14. Campion Songs: Come, O Come My Life's Delight
        15. To A Traveler

        Music:

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        4. Exhaust
        5. Five Years Jubilee!!
        6. Francesco Diaz: In the Mix, Vol. 2 [Import]
        7. Funkulo
        8. Gatecrasher: Black [Import]
        9. Gloria [CD-single] [Import]
        10. Got Your Number [CD-single] [Import]

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