Music Is the Answer [CD-single] [Import]

Music Is the Answer [CD-single] [Import]

Music Is the Answer [CD-single] [Import]

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Product Description
Much Anticipated Re-release of this Classic. Mixes Come Courtesy of Future Shock, Cevin Fisher and Danny Himself!

Music Is the Answer,Danny Tenaglia,Twist
Mendelssohn: Elijah
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful, but not my first choice
  • THE BEST recording of the BEST oratorio ever...
  • Too bad there are so few recordings of Elijah
Mendelssohn: Elijah

Manufacturer: EMI Classics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002XV31A
Release Date: 2005-02-15

Tracks:

  1. Introduction: As God The Lord Of Israel Liveth
  2. Overture
  3. No.1 Help, Lord! Wilt Thou Quite Destroy Us?
  4. No.2: Lord! Bow Thine Ear To Our Prayer!
  5. No.3: Ye People, Rend Your Hearts
  6. No.4: If With All Your Hearts
  7. No.5: Yet Doth The Lord See It Not
  8. No.6: Elijah! Get Thee Hence
  9. No.7: For He Shall Give His Angels Charge Over Thee
  10. Recitative: Now Cherith's Brook Is Dried Up
  11. No.8: What Have I Do To Do With Thee?
  12. No.9: Blessed Are The Men Who Fear Him
  13. No.10: As God The Lord Of Sabaoth Liveth
  14. No.11: Baal, We Cry To Thee: Hear And Answer Us!
  15. No.12: Call Him Louder, For He Is A God!
  16. No.13: Call Him Louder! He Heareth Not!
  17. No.14: Lord God Of Abraham, Isaac And Israel!
  18. No.15: Cast Thy Burden Upon The Lord
  19. No.16: O Thou, Who Makest Thine Angels Spirits
  20. No.17: Is Not His Word Like A Fire?
  21. No.18: Woe Unto Them Who Forsake Him!
  22. No.19: O Man Of God, Help Thy People!
  23. No.20: Thanks Be To God!

Tracks:

  1. No.21: Hear Ye, Israel; Hear What The Lord Speaketh
  2. No.22: Be Not Afraid, Saith God The Lord
  3. No.23: The Lord Hath Exalted Thee
  4. No.24: Woe To Him, He Shall Perish
  5. No.25: Man Of God, Now Let My Words Be Precious
  6. No.26: It Is Enough; O Lord Now Take My Life
  7. No.27: See, Now He Sleepeth
  8. No.28: Lift Thine Eyes To The Mountains
  9. No.29: He, Watching Over Israel, Slumbers Not
  10. No.30: Arise, Elijah, For Thou Hast A Long Journey
  11. No.31: O Rest In The Lord
  12. No.32: He That Shall Endure To The End, Shall Be Saved
  13. No.33: Night Falleth Round Me, O Lord!
  14. No.34: Behold! God The Lord Passed By!
  15. No.35: Above Him Stood The Seraphim
  16. No.36: Go, Return Upon Thy Way
  17. No.37: For The Mountains Shall Depart
  18. No.38: Then Did Elijah The Prophet Break Forth
  19. No.39: Then Shall The Righteous Shine Forth
  20. No.40: Behold, God Hath Sent Elijah
  21. No.41: But The Lord, From The North Hath Raised One
  22. No.41a: O Come Everyone That Thirsteth
  23. No.42: And Then Shall Your Light Break Forth

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful, but not my first choice.......2007-04-07

I believe this was the first recording of Elijah in English that used an "international" conductor and some international singers. Fruhbeck gives a good, dramatic sweep to the piece, with some wonderful dramatic moments. This is an old fashioned performance, with only a solo quartet, and if there is a semi-chorus, I can't tell the difference. This means that the soprano is the Widow, and an Angel, the mezzo the Angel and Queen Jezabel, etc. You really should have a libretto, but you don't get one at this price.
Fischer-Dieskau roughens up his voice for the role, and therein lies a problem. The voice spreads and his diction suffers because of it; that and his unidiomatic pronounciation, with far too many rolled "r"s. He does the drama well, but what works well in lieder works here less well on the large scale. Odd, given his success as on opera singer (check out his Iago), that here he frequently comes off blustery.
Dame Gwyneth Jones belies her reputation and gives a contolled, dramatic performance, using her "edge" to advantage in "Hear Ye, Israel". Gedda's diction is amazing, with exactly the right color for this literature, and projecting a little more blood than an English tenor.
Dame Janet Baker is my star in this performance. Dramatic, heart-rending when need be, and in wonderful voice. She'll chill your blood when she tells the people of Baal to "slaughter him, do what he hath done!".
And as for the people of Baal, the Philharmonia Chorus is wonderful. Incisive and dramatic, with beautiful tone. I could do without the trick of the boy choir for "Lift Thine Eyes", and I miss the small ensembles, but all in all a fine performance, and good recording, circa 1968.
First choice in English, Daniels/Terfel: better Elijah in Terfel, better recording, more authentic orchestra, small vocal ensembles (as per the score) but inferior women (including Fleming: beautiful tone, but where's her head?). In German, it's Sawallisch/Adam all the way.
But if you're singing Elijah, and have a score, this is a good choice.

5 out of 5 stars THE BEST recording of the BEST oratorio ever..........2006-08-15

Okay, I'm gonna admit I'm biased- I first sung in the chorus of Elijah when I was 14 and it made a BIG impression on me!
This recording is in every way wonderful. Starting with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. He IS Elijah to me. His singing is perfection. He has amazing phrasing and his diction makes it possible to understand the lovely, inspired libretto to this heavenly music. There are so many pieces that are ephemeral, but a couple of my favorites are: #14, Lord God of Abraham and #37, For the Mountains shall Depart. Dieskau does a great job of what I think of as compassionate, heartfelt singing. His interpretation sounds like the voice of God himself. It has a quality of kindness and yet he sounds just as convincing reprimanding the people of Baal. He is the true highlight of this recording.

That said, the rest of the cast is wonderful as well. Gwyneth Jones has a lovely, silvery voice that has a clarion bell-like tone that rings over the large orchestra with ease. She has occasional "misfire" but is a consistent performer. Dame Janet Baker and Nicolai Gedda both perform at a consistently lovely level. The orchestra and chorus are both wonderful. #15, Cast thy Burden upon the Lord, #32 He that Shall Endure to the End, and #38 Then Did Elijah are all highlights.

All said, for me the main reason to get this recording is Dieskau's Elijah- after all, he's the main character. But don't forget the lovely music. This story is exciting and passionate and sacred all at the same time. For me, it's the best oratorio that has a moving story and great music too.

4 out of 5 stars Too bad there are so few recordings of Elijah.......2006-07-03

This is a good recording of an oratorio that deserves more attention. The chorus and soloists are very good--I just wish Fischer-Diskau wouldn't slide around so much in singing the title part!
Haunted Heart
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Sublime and ridiculous
  • Eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww
  • Better than I thought it would be
  • Brava Renee
  • Art is always new.
Haunted Heart
Paul McCartney , Gustav Mahler , Joni Mitchell , Emile Paladilhe , Arthur Schwartz , James ("Jimmy") Van Heusen , Various Composers , Heitor Villa-Lobos , Jimmy Webb , Richard A. Whiting , Stevie Wonder , Guy Wood , Bill Frisell , Fred Hersch , and Renée Fleming
Manufacturer: Decca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007Z9QUS
Release Date: 2005-05-10

Tracks:

  1. Haunted Heart
  2. River
  3. When Did You Leave Heaven?
  4. You've Changed
  5. Answer Me
  6. My Cherie Amour
  7. In My Life
  8. The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress
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  10. Liebst du um Schit
  11. My One And Only Love/This Is Always
  12. Can do Amor
  13. Psych
  14. Hard Times Come Again No More

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While countless fans flock to see soprano Renee Fleming's performances of the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro because she's got the voice and the dramatic ability to handle such meaty roles, the versatile singer throws her fans a curveball on Haunted Heart, singing popular standards and ballads as well as a few altered classical pieces. In her liner notes, Fleming calls this album a "look back at the road not taken" -- she played a weekly gig in a jazz club while in school. Nonetheless, her feel for the material here is undeniable. Interestingly, she drops her voice a full octave from her usual tessitura, and the change reveals a robust gospel-oriented approach filled with dramatic breaths and moans. The lyrical Fred Hersch (piano) and the idiosyncratic Bill Frisell (guitar) provide support, and both are adventurous jazz players who create subtle and uniquely haunting backdrops. It adds up to an interesting cross-section of ideas well carried off by the generous talents of all involved. --Tad Hendrickson

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Renee Fleming speaks about recent projects, including her memoir The Inner Voice and her recent Handel CD, in our interview.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Sublime and ridiculous.......2007-06-13

The sublime: much of the artistry of this recording is about sound, and the subtle blending/responding of voice with guitar sounds and / or piano sounds. It is in the sensitive musical interplay between the artists where this effort shines. Definitely not recommended for road trips!

The ridiculous: Fleming ended the majority of most phrases in most of the songs with a guttural of some sort which for me becomes irritating to the point of distraction. These punctuations are mostly quite awful: really tasteless, clumsy, and overused big time and I'm amazed at how this ever got released. Without these ersatz testifyin' noises this CD would be stunning.

So, if you have the ability and inclination to edit out this garbage from your perception as you listen I think you'll be glad you experienced these artists at work together. (Unfortunately I'm not up to it).

2 out of 5 stars Eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwww.......2007-06-06

Ugh. Like a manufactured home vs. a stick-built house, Fleming's manufactured (aka "training and technique") blues voice compares unfavorably to other jazz/blues singers/lounge acts. Would not, COULD not, listen to this recording straight through--one big long, breathy, minor key train wreck in the making. Took the CD on a road trip and had to pull over and remove from queue--either that or drive into a wall.

3 out of 5 stars Better than I thought it would be.......2007-04-10

I have to admit, Haunted Heart was a lot better than I thought it would be,especially her recordings of "River", "The Moon's a Harsh Mistress, "My Cherie Amour" and "In my life".
I think this is the most artistically successful recording of Pop/Jazz by a classical singer. I enjoyed it even better than the Anna Sophie Von Otter'/ Elvis Costello CD.
The perspective I am coming from is that of a classical singer who started out as a pop singer/songwriter. I perform and teach cross-genre but love a world class instrument such as Flemming's
I wanted to get the perspective of a friend who used to sing jingles and is also a trained singer but is usually critical of any attempts that opera singers make at crossing -over.
My friend is very familiar with Flemming's voice, but did not recognise it in this context when I played the CD for her. Her reaction was very complimentary, although she did comment that the diction was a bit strange.
She then played it for her brother a well known jazz singer and arranger who had a somewhat negative reaction.He found the singing to be overly dark and round. He prefers a cleaner more 'spoken' approach to this style of singing. I understand this perspective and therefore personally prefer Ella to Sarah as well, but let's not get too picky. Obviously, Rene Flemming is of the Sarah Vaghan School of jazz singing, which is not too shabby.

I will continue to enjoy this CD and will wait for another opera diva to top this one. But, somehow I think the next really good CD of Pop/ jazz from an opera star will also come from Rene.

To those who have been unreasonably mean and negative towards her, I can only say you are not fit to polish her shoes!

5 out of 5 stars Brava Renee.......2007-04-09

This talented woman can sing anything. I really enjoyed this cd with the lights turned down and a glass of wine to relax after a very stressful day at work. Renee could definitely have another singing career outside of opera should she choose. Hearing her drop that gorgeous voice down one octave rivals the best chanteuses in the business - Cassandra Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Regina Belle, Sarah Vaughan, etc. This cd of different musical styles reminds me of Nina Simone and Cassandra Wilson, two great singers whom could interpret any song genre and make their versions special. I loved all the songs and the standouts here are "Haunted Heart", "River", "My One and Only Love", "My Cherie Amour", "Cancao do Amor", and Beatles "In My Life", and "Hard Times Come Again No More".
I hope Renee keeps recording whatever catches her fancy because I'll certainly always listen.

5 out of 5 stars Art is always new. .......2007-03-10

Renee Fleming is an artist bringing us something new, and beautiful. The poor will always be with us as manifest in those who resent other's movement from their established zones. Renee Fleming is a great female voice with accomplishments her detractors will never have, but in their dreams.

I welcome Renee's elan demonstrated with her recent recordings, Love sublime with Brad Mehldau, and Haunted Heart with Fred Hersch and Bill Frissell. Bravery, fun, and talent combined by artists and for people who are listening. Hearing long time favorites Mehldau, Hersch, and Frissell is all the more sublime.
The World of Lola Dutronic
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • oooh la la! downtempo sexy
The World of Lola Dutronic
Lola Dutronic
Manufacturer: Bongo Beat Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002VEWCY
Release Date: 2004-09-07

Tracks:

  1. Girl On A Motorcycle
  2. Walking On Sunshine
  3. La Fin De L'Ete
  4. Camille 2000
  5. To Sir With Love
  6. Mystere
  7. Airport
  8. Porpoise Song
  9. Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp
  10. Les Cheveux De Mon Amour
  11. La Plage (The Beach)
  12. A Xmas Without Snow
  13. Soleil Soleil
  14. La Maritza
  15. Bonus Track 1

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars oooh la la! downtempo sexy.......2005-03-10

What would happen if Serge Gainsbourg, Saint Etienne, St. Germain, Air, Ivy, April March and Francoise Hardy were actually able to collaborate on a record together? The answer is Lola Dutronic, a pure pop homage to the golden age of 60s /70s Europop channeled through today's sensibilities and electronic sunshine flavours

* Lola Dutronic is the ultimate culmination of every 60s Euro girl singer and/or icon that we've ever admired; Diana Rigg, Barbarella, Lady Penelope (Thunderbirds), Monica Vitti, Jane Birkin, Dusty Springfield, you get the idea....
* Electronic pop covers of The Monkees, Lulu, Sylvie Vartan, Francoise Hardy and even a Serge Gainsbourg/Air style revamp of the classic "Walking On Sunshine" (a must hear!)

* For DJs, pop fans, chillout fans, and anyone searching out fresh beats for the club floor... the world of Lola Dutronic is here and waiting for you! We are servicing radio & DJs.

* This is a bilingual album.


She's sexy. She's French. She's electronic.
Lola Dutronic. Euro chill electronic meets 60s Gainsbourg pop with English and French vocals.
An innovative new sound created by Remixer/Producer Richard Citroen and vocalist Frankie (Francoise) Hart.
The project came about when Ralph Alfonso of Bongo Beat Records commissioned Richard to create a "Walking On Sunshine" remix for his Katrina & The Waves compilation. As work progressed, it made more sense to bring in a vocalist and create a new track from scratch.... the results were so impressive, that an entire album's worth of material was quickly asked for, and here it is. It is a well crafted loving homage to classic pop sounds and the astute 60s pop culture enthusiast will note the many references to treasured touchstones of the era.

In addition to orginal material, there are exceptional treatments of "The Porpoise Song" by The Monkees, "Ma Jeunesse Fout Le Camp" (Francoise Hardy), "To Sir With Love" (Lulu), "La Fin de L'été" (Brigitte Bardot) and "La Maritza" (Sylvie Vartan). CD has bilingual sticker!!
Toronto based Richard Citroen has collaborated with Paul Hyde (the recent Canadian hit "I Want You/Remix"), Holly Cole, DJ Chris Sheppard, DJ Dante, DJ Terry Kelly (Top Kat), Pobi, and The Blow Up, amongst others. In his rock and roll past, he's performed/recorded with The Diodes, Eric Debris (Metal Urbain), Forgotten Rebels, and Simply Saucer.

Vocalist Frankie Hart is a respected session singer and this project brought her back in touch with her French heritage and inspired her to contribute French lyrics as well.

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    Symphony 9: Introduction to Dvorak
    Dvorak
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      Dittersdorf: Arcifanfano, King of Fools
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      • A Comic-Opera Treasure!
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      4. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - With A Sword That Is Sterner Than Moses (Furibondo)
      5. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Unhappy Oddling (Gloriosa)
      6. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - My Fair Skin, My Bare Chin (Gloriosa)
      7. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Was Ever There Insanity (Sordidone)
      8. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - Snugly Hidden Safe From Prying (Sordidone)
      9. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Madness Beyond All Measure (Malgoverno)
      10. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - When The Purse Is Clinking (Malgoverno)
      11. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - There, Like A Vapor (Semplicina)
      12. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - O Look So Woeful (Semplicina)
      13. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - Such As She Seems To Be Frigid (Garbata)
      14. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - Let's Sing, Let's All Be Jolly (Garbata)
      15. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Recitative - For All Types Of Confusion
      16. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act I: Aria - The Fierce One Lives Only For The Slaughter
      17. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - I Beg You To Stop (Malgoverna, Gloriosa, Garbata)
      18. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - We Praise The Sun For Beauty (Malgoverna)
      19. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Bumpkin, Coarse-grained (Gloriosa, Garbata)
      20. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - If You Will Love Me, I Will Love You (Garbata)
      21. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - No, They Cannot Persuade Me! (Gloriosa)
      22. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - Lovely Ladies, You Enjoying (Gloriosa)
      23. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Where's My Lover, Sweetheart (Sordidone)

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      3. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Duet - See Comely Phyllis Wander (Garbata, Sordidone)
      4. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Don't Come Near Me (Semplicina, Furibondo)
      5. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Aria - The High And Mighty Lion (Furibondo)
      6. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Recitative - Quiet At Last (Semplicina)
      7. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Duet - Semplicina, Do You Hear Me? (Semplicina)
      8. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Quartet - Ever More Bitter Shall Be My Raging (Gloriosa, Garbata, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
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      10. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act II: Chorus - Long Live King Arcifanfano (Semplicina, Gloriosa, Garbata, Sordidone, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
      11. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Earth, Our Dearest, Good And Nearest (Sordidone)
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      14. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Ask Of Beauty, She Will Answer (Gloriosa)
      15. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Hop And Stop It! (Furibondo, Gloriosa)
      16. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - All Of This Planet, I Cry To Each Man (Furibondo)
      17. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - What's Unleashed These Dreadful Roars? (Garbata, Furibondo)
      18. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - I'm Simple And I'm Candid (Garbata)
      19. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - What Mischief And Load This Purse Is!
      20. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - Goddess Bright As Morning
      21. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Mother Always Used To Tell Me (Sordidone, Semplicina)
      22. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - What A Lot I Need What I Need Lot's Of! (Sordidone)
      23. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - May He Not Come To Harm (Semplicina)
      24. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Aria - There's A Devil In A Ducat (Semplicina)
      25. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Gather, O Subjects, About Us (Gloriosa, Garbata, Semplicina)
      26. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Duet - If You Marry Me (Semplicina)
      27. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Chorus - With Curiosity All Aflame (Semplicina, Gloriosa, Garbata, Sordidone, Malgoverno, Furibondo)
      28. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Recitative - Quiet, Please, We Implore You!
      29. Arcifanfano, King Of Fools: Act III: Chorus - The Wise And The Mad Have Got One Word For Their Dwelling

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Comic-Opera Treasure!.......2007-01-28

      Dittersdorf is a sort of working-man's Mozart; in fact, this opera sounds similar to some of Mozart's early operas. But Mozart sought to break the rules and to explore new musical ideas; Dittersdorf is not an innovator...yet he is no less a master! This performance, too, is a materpiece of refined (not always!) comedy; the arias include some extremely difficult vocal leaps and trills, yet the primary joy is the witty verse. W.H. Auden (no less!) ramrodded this translation to English. And Anna Russell, famed for her "Analysis of Wagner's Ring Cycle" steals every scene she's in! Ad-libbing shamelessly, her introductory aria, all by itself, is worth more than the purchase price!

      5 out of 5 stars an obscure delight!.......2002-07-31

      Eleanor Steber's image on the cover of this set caught my eye while rummaging through the cut-out bins of San Francisco on a recent opera whirlwind. What a lost treasure this performance is - recorded "LIVE" in NYC 1965! All the principles shine, their energy ebullient. Don't hesitate, buy it and smile before it disappears.
      Love Is the Answer: 24 Songs of Faith, Hope and Love
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Inspiring voice, uninspired arrangements
      Love Is the Answer: 24 Songs of Faith, Hope and Love
      Glen Campbell
      Manufacturer: Universal South
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Country | Country | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000255JA4
      Release Date: 2004-06-08

      Tracks:

      1. Shower The People
      2. People Get Ready
      3. Up Where We Belong
      4. Love Is The Answer
      5. How Could I Aks For More
      6. O, How I Love Jesus
      7. Just A Little Closer Walk With Thee
      8. 'Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus
      9. He Leadeth Me
      10. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
      11. Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
      12. The Old Rugged Cross

      Tracks:

      1. Mighty Clouds Of Joy
      2. Lean On Me
      3. Mary, Did You Know
      4. Try A Little Kindness
      5. I Need Thee Every Hour
      6. Where Could I Got But To The Lord
      7. Rock Of Ages
      8. Love Lifted Me
      9. Amazing Grace
      10. I Love To Tell The Story
      11. Blessed Assurance
      12. You'll Never Walk Alone

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Inspiring voice, uninspired arrangements.......2005-03-03

      Glen is in great voice here and largely discards the country nasal twang that has tarnished his more recent works. This album is a bit of a throw back to his "pop" voice of "The Last Time I Saw Her" album era, which sounds more natural and pleasing to the ear. Campbell albums with new material are few and far between. He's an awesome singer and guitarist but has never been able to find a producer of the caliber of Al DeLory to help him select material that will get air play and sell albums. It would be interesting to team him up with the likes of Phil Ramone to do a twin pop-country album with the same songs in two arrangements, like Shania Twain's "Up!" albums. Glen's reading of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" is the best I've ever heard despite the bland arrangement that disappoints on this track, as well as the rest of the album. This album needed some interesting string counterpoints to give it some pep. The recording itself is crystal clean and Glen's perfect voice is presented without any artificial reinforcement. Todd Rungren's "Love Is The Answer," originally covered by pop duo England Dan & John Ford Coley in the late 70s, is probably the most commercial track, but the love song is a curious contrast to the more traditional -- one might even say, hard core -- Bible hymns like "The Old Rugged Cross."
      Tippett: King Priam
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • An AntiWar Masterpiece
      • Visceral power & beauty coupled with stunning performances!!
      • One of the best and most easily grasped of modern operas
      Tippett: King Priam

      Manufacturer: Chandos
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by TippettAll Works by Tippett | Tippett, Michael | ( T ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000000AXV
      Release Date: 1995-11-14

      Tracks:

      1. King Priam: Prelude
      2. King Priam: Hecuba: What Is It, Nurse?
      3. King Priam: Priam: Old Man Of Troy, You're Welcome
      4. King Priam: Hecuba: Then Am I No Longer Mother To This Child
      5. King Priam: Priam: A Father And A King
      6. King Priam: Priam: The Queen Is Right
      7. King Priam: First Interlude - Nurse, Old Man: Thus Shall A Story Begin
      8. King Priam: 1st Huntsman: The Bull Is Away Over There
      9. King Priam: Paris: They Have Taken My Bull
      10. King Priam: Hector: Father, He's A Shepherd Boy
      11. King Priam: Priam: So I'd Hoped It Might Be
      12. King Priam: Second Interlude - Nurse, Young Guard, Old Man: Ah, But Life, Life Is A Bitter Charade
      13. King Priam: Helen, Paris: Ah, Ah ...
      14. King Priam: Hermes: Divine Go-between, That's Who I Am
      15. King Priam: Paris: Lady Athene, If I Honor You ...
      16. King Priam: Paris: Lady Hera, If I Honor You ...
      17. King Priam: Paris: Aphrodite, If I Honor You ...
      18. King Priam: Hector: So You've Given Up Fighting!
      19. King Priam: Priam: So Trojans Honor Menelaus ...
      20. King Priam: First Interlude - Old Man: Hermes, Hermes, With The Winged Feet Come Quick!
      21. King Priam: Achilles: O Rich-soiled Land
      22. King Priam: Achilles: Why Are You Weeping, Patroclus?
      23. King Priam: Second Interlude - Old Man: O, O, What A Threat To Troy
      24. King Priam: Hermes: A Hero In Achilles Armour ...
      25. King Priam: Hector: All Trojans, All Fought Bravely

      Tracks:

      1. King Priam: Serving Woman: Lady Andromache, Should We Not Light The Fire?
      2. King Priam: Hecuba: Daughter Andromache, You Must Go Out ...
      3. King Priam: Andromache: Did You Hear?
      4. King Priam: Helen: Let Her Rave
      5. King Priam: Hecuba: O That My Ears Should Hear Impiety So Gross!
      6. King Priam: Andromache: Now You Shall Go
      7. King Priam: First Interlude - Serving Women: No ... No ... No ... We Have It From The Runner
      8. King Priam: Priam: What Is Happening?
      9. King Priam: Young Guard: A Crime
      10. King Priam: Nurse: The Soul Will Answer From Where The Pain Is Quickest
      11. King Priam: Second Interlude
      12. King Priam: Achilles: Priam! Here! What Is This?
      13. King Priam: Priam: I Clasp Your Knees, Achilles
      14. King Priam: Achilles: Old Man, I Am Touched
      15. King Priam: Third Interlude -
      16. King Priam: Paris: Where Is My Father, Where Is Priam?
      17. King Priam: Chorus: Ah, Ah! Ah, Ah!
      18. King Priam: Chorus: Ah, Ha, Ha, Ha
      19. King Priam: Chorus: Ah, Ah!

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars An AntiWar Masterpiece.......2002-08-26

      Tippett and Britten were composers who, though very different in temperment and style, had many interests in common. One of the overiding concerns with both composers was the moral response to war and it's horrors. For Britten, the War Requiem and Owen Wingrave are his very clear moral response to war. Tippet, in his fashion is much more psychological in this work, which must rank as one of Tippett's best and most powerful operatic statements.

      King Priam is a dramatic tour de force. Based on the Illiad as seen through the eyes of the Trojans, the work is a meditation on the inevitability of fate in mass movements like war. Priam, though illdisposed to the war, is unable to stop or control it as it takes both of his sons, his kingdom and then finally his own life. He emerges as a figure of moral power and grandeur, but ultimately as impotent and tragic. This libretto is one of Tippett's best and most clear statements.

      Musically, Priam is a powerhouse, inaugurating Tippett's second major style. Priam is constructed in a mosaic style. Small chamber groups of instruments with defined musical content are assigned to characters. As the work develops, these small groups combine and recombine in a shifting maze of patterns that seems to endlessly reinvent itself. The music starts out as largely tonal, but the tonality breaks down as Fate takes over and dooms the Trojans. The work is never serial, but it takes an almost Bergian view of tonality, sometimes more and sometimes less tonal as the dramatic situation warrants. The vocal lines are mostly declaimed, but with moments of lyricism that are unfogettable, such as Priam's first aria, A Father and a King, or the beautiful scene between Priam and Achilles in the third act. And Achilles war cry at the end of act two is bone chilling!

      This is a great performance of this piece. Many of the singers originated the roles and sing them with power and authority. Phillip Langridge is terrific as Paris. Robert Tear is a marvelous Achilles. David Aetherton conducts this difficult score with precision and a fine ear for balances.

      This is a profound opera by a major 20th century composer. If you like Britten, you should own this as well. It is increasingly looking like Tippett's masterpiece.

      5 out of 5 stars Visceral power & beauty coupled with stunning performances!!.......2001-06-13

      I bought this on a whim, having heard only the slightest bit of Tippett's orchestral music and none of his operas. I expected the music to be "difficult," and the performances stilted, but I was oh so wrong! Yes, this is definitely late 20th century music -- often dissonant and atonal, but it is utterly beautiful, emotionally moving music. I'm a huge fan of Britten's operas, and judge all modern opera composers by his standards, and (pardon my gushing) Sir Michael is more than up to the challenge. First of all, he takes on the daunting task of adapting the Iliad into a opera libretto and manages to compress the drama beautifully into 3 acts that tell the story imaginatively, comprehensively and in a wholly theatrical manner. Second, he uses the music to heighten the sense of character by giving each persona a unique style of vocal line and orchestration (yes, this is what all composers do, or try to do, but Tippett succeeds in a way few others do). Several of the characters are accompanied by solo instruments (bravura parts of concerto-like difficulty performed brilliantly) -- Achilles by solo guitar, Helen by solo cello, King Priam by violin, etc. Three characters form a sort of Greek chorus who comment on the action and bring a sense of questioning morality to the whole.

      All of the solo singers are astutely cast and sing with amazing power. Standouts (difficult to single out any of them, they're all so brilliant): Phillip Langridge is first-rate as Paris, Priam's second son -- he sings with enormous power and pathos at the same time. Felicity Palmer is velvety sex personified as Helen. Norman Bailey as Priam has a raw edginess to his sound, which lends such a sense of reality to a man pushed to the edge by fate and his warring sons. The London Philharmonia gives a virtuoso performance, led sensitively and intelligently by David Atherton. The digital sound is crystal clear and beautifully engineered: the sound couldn't be better live at the Met! Take a chance on this one, and enter into an operatic world you will never forget.

      5 out of 5 stars One of the best and most easily grasped of modern operas.......1999-02-27

      Contemporary opera was never the same after King Priam, a suitable irony given that the Opera is perhaps the most easily grasped by the listening public of the 5 Tippett Operas. Even so, the "crisis of King Prian" stylistically and emotionally is the germ-seed for the eccentrism yet to come in "The Knot Garden", "The Ice Break", and "New Year". Tippett's theme is the futility of choice and the nature of the impact of choice on humanity in the micro-sphere of the individual and the macro-sphere of the community and history. Tippett's unusual yet perfectly conceived recasting of the Iliad from the Trojan persepctive does more than summarize plot, but pauses to comment on the universal human potential implicit therein. A must-buy for Tippett fans and for anyone who likes opera, Greek Mythology, classical music, or a good story.

      --Justin Laird Weaver
      Love Is the Answer
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • review from Synthesis
      Love Is the Answer
      Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio
      Manufacturer: Ninja Tune
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0009ZE97G
      Release Date: 2005-07-26

      Tracks:

      1. Blast Off
      2. Equipoise - The Life Force Trio, Sa-Ra, Dwight Trible
      3. Freedom Dance
      4. Rhythm
      5. Waves of Infinate Harmony
      6. Love Supreme
      7. Tenth Jewel - Brother J, The Life Force Trio, Dwight Trible
      8. Try Love
      9. Love Is the Answer
      10. Rise - The Life Force Trio, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Dwight Trible
      11. Life Force
      12. Is Music
      13. I Was Born on Planet Rock
      14. Antiquity
      15. Musicians' Union
      16. Constellations
      17. Celestial Blues

      Tracks:

      1. Tenth Jewel [Instrumental]
      2. Rise [Instrumental]
      3. Is Music [Instrumental]
      4. Music Is [Instrumental]
      5. Waves of Infinite Harmony [Voice][Instrumental]
      6. Waves of Infinite Harmony [Alternate Version][Instrumental]
      7. Life Force [Instrumental]
      8. Otherworldly [Instrumental]
      9. Love Is the Answer [Instrumental]
      10. I Was Born on Planet Rock [Instrumental]

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars review from Synthesis.......2005-11-17

      Psychedelic/hip-hop/jazz-funk approximates what you will find on this groovy two-disc set. With instrumental flashes of the Zap Band and a voice akin to Barry White's (though higher-pitched), Trible and friends produce dynamic tracks that will challenge assumptions. Hippy and hipster sets will accept this record immediately, but it might take the hardcore hip-hoppers a little longer. They, like all people, need to take Trible's message to heart: "It's all about love, peace, unity and havin' fun." Perhaps that's why the trio included the second disc of instrumentals; to draw in rappers thirsting for innovative beats who might not have picked it up otherwise.

      - Ky Junkins
      Synthesis.net
      Spending Time On The Borderline
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • The damage that Weezer has wrought.
      • Pinkerton-esque
      • A disappointment
      • Great Guitar Pop
      • Experimental yet excellent...
      Spending Time On The Borderline
      Ozma
      Manufacturer: Kung Fu Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008MJ3V
      Release Date: 2003-05-06

      Tracks:

      1. Spending Time
      2. Your Name
      3. Come Home Andrea
      4. Bad Dogs
      5. Utsukushii Shibuya
      6. Turtleneck Coverup
      7. Gameover
      8. Curve in the Old 1-9
      9. Restart
      10. Eponine
      11. Wake Up
      12. Light Years Will Burn

      Customer Reviews:

      1 out of 5 stars The damage that Weezer has wrought. .......2006-03-03

      If sweater-vests could rock out, they'd sound like Ozma. "Spending Time ..." may remind you of Scooter lookalikes furiously banging their heads and giving devil horns.
      Ozma got their big break by opening for Weezer. Both share the annoying capacity for blending guitars with cheesy 80's synths. The perfect example is the title track, which could've been used in a promo for "Joanie Loves Chachi."
      Another similar trait is irritating, whiny vocals with no range. On "Eponine", and other tracks, there's a definite Queen influence, especially in the bombastic guitars. But the singing is so wimpy and lifeless, it'll make you appreciate how unique Freddie Mercury was.
      Ozma are so bland, sorting out socks might seem more exciting. Or sweater-vests.

      5 out of 5 stars Pinkerton-esque.......2004-12-03

      Let me begin by saying that this review was written after Ozma's 2004 breakup. This was, to say the least, quite a heartbreak. And since there's been plenty of apt time to reflect upon Ozma's debut and sophomore albums [yes, the ones that sound like Weezer], I can now undoubtedly say that "Spending Time On The Borderline" is Ozma at its best. To put it plainly...a masterpiece. Admittedly, when I first picked this album up and popped it into my CD player, I was NOT impressed. Ozma could have broke up at that very moment and my response would have been, "Who cares...they're no good anymore." But as albums do have a tendency to grow on you, I decided to give this one a try. After all, what did I have to lose? Slowly and steadily certain tracks started to pop out at me..."Hey, 'Come Home Andrea' is one catchy song!" And, "Whoa, this Japanese song sure is poppy!" Then there are the deeper songs on the album, like "Eponine", "Bad Dogs", and "Game Over". They take a bit longer to love, but the wait is certainly worth it. To sum it all up, there's not a single track on this album that I wouldn't want to listen to, anywhere, anytime. Despite the mysterious tension that corrupted Brummel and Slegr, I, for one, know that they went out [no pun intended] on a good note with "Spending Time On The Borderline". Another "Pinkerton"? Perhaps. But only time will tell...



      *Ryan and José have started up a new band labeled "Yes Dear". Hopefully they can continue their largely unpublicized legacy. Check them out at myspace.com/yesdear

      2 out of 5 stars A disappointment.......2004-11-05

      I bought this album because I heard that Ozma was similar to Rooney and Weezer (bands I think are good). Ozma sure does have some similarities in this album (though they're probably more comparable to a Christian band like Reliant K), but that doesn't make the album any good. The whole album is very boring. There's just nothing special to it. I recommend that you pass on this.

      4 out of 5 stars Great Guitar Pop.......2004-10-16

      I think that Ozma is consistently one of the more "interesting" bands to come along. I do hear the Weezer influence, but at the same time it is filtered through a lot of other bands (Queen anyone?) as well as a lot of originality. The two part vocal melodies, instrumentation, tones, etc. are fully realized on this "studio" album. I like the whole Ozma catalog, but the production on this disc kicks all the other ones in the rear. As a guitarist, I have to hand it to Ryen. This is consistently one of the better riff orientated guitar albums that I have heard in a long time. He can also shred like a beast, but all his guitar lines support the song melodically and rhythmically. You can't ask for more from a guitarist. All the guitar is there for a reason. This is playing that I aspire to. It reminds me a lot of Brian May.

      As for the songs, "Your Name" is one of the most orginal ballads I have heard in a while. I love "Bad Dogs" even though most don't. The lead on that song is exceptional.

      4 out of 5 stars Experimental yet excellent..........2004-02-29

      Ozma definitely shows some maturity musically with this album. I did a review of this CD for my school newspaper (over 1500 studnents/staff/parents read the newspaper), so hopefully I can get the word out about Ozma to some people.

      1. Spending Time - the band experiments with some guitar textures and spiffy synth lines. May take a few listens to get used to. 7/10

      2. Your Name - good vocals, perfect melody. 8.5/10

      3. Come Home Andrea - a vaguely Celtic, alt-country tune that even people who hate country will like. One of the best tracks on the album. 9/10

      4. Bad Dogs - marching band percussion leads into a hard rockin' song. 8.5/10

      5. Utsukushii Shibuya - great bass line, nice flute and strings. 9.5/10

      6. Turtleneck - probably the worst track. nice metaphorical lyrics though. 6.5/10

      7. Game Over - catchiest track. my personal favorite. - 10/10

      8. Curve In The Old 1-9 - elaborate and brilliant, both lyrically and musically. - 9/10

      9. Restart - another GREAT track. such a perfect melody. - 9.5/10

      10. Eponine - fun to sing along to. very catchy. - 9/10

      11. Wake Up - nice vocals from Rachel Haden (Jimmy Eat World, Nada Surf, Weezer). 8.5/10

      12. Light Years Will Burn - not my favorite. still pretty good though. 7.5/10

      Overall: 8.5/10

      Definitely awesome.

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