Poets & Gangstas [Explicit Lyrics]

Poets & Gangstas [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Poets & Gangstas - Nino, Pops
2. Murder Afta Murder
3. Ill Repala
4. Walk Tha Walk - Nino
5. Million Me's - Mad Wisdom
6. All In
7. Gangsta Shit - Big Gangzta
8. One in Tha Chamber
9. Utmost Corrupt
10. What I Luv Most - K-Sam
11. Gangsta Mental - DJ Snake/DJ Ak
12. In Tha Hood - V.S.O.P.
13. No Luv
14. P's & G's - Ania

Poets & Gangstas,Various Artists,Youngsta,Bass Music,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Party Rap,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap


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    Just What I Am: Poets & Pirates
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    Release Date: 2007-09-11
    The Last Poets
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    The Last Poets
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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars One of the best.......2007-05-19

    This was one of the best CDs I have purchased. If you like old school with a little humor, check this out.

    5 out of 5 stars A step back.......2005-10-23

    The Last Poets...took me a step back in time. Their words are just as relevant today as when I first heard them...taking the time to LISTEN to their poetry. It was a very turbulent time and the music reflects that. It makes you think. There is no guessing what the words mean or what the message is. The rhythm flows and the words go, describing with intensity the times in this world we live in. Yeah, sit down and listen. Have a cup of coffee; but WAKE UP! linda

    3 out of 5 stars Oversized.......2005-07-29

    The music was as expected and the rating of 3 stars is given for the oversize cardboard jewel case. CD producers you may get as cute as you would like but stop making CD in non-standard sizes you create a storage problem [which I guess you do not care about], that could be fixed if music came in the same width and hight.

    I enjoyed the music, I saw them live for free at Temple University - Philadelphia, PA. in the 70's. It was good to hear the mood of the period and ideally it should never return, that kind of mood!

    5 out of 5 stars PROPHETIC STYLES UNDER A RADAR .......2005-04-22

    "they say it's gold and so it turns into gold" said Antonio Buscamente in his book El Malcriado. The fact is that The Last Poets have been making thought provoking music longer than most people think. Their unique sound and prophetic style has been under the mainstream radar and yet influenced everyone from Jimi Hendrix (who collaborated with The Last Poets)to Jadakiss. It isn't what you know but what you "know." as Bell Hooks phrased it.

    5 out of 5 stars Bowie recommended!.......2003-10-25

    David Bowie calls The Last Poets' record 'one of the fundamental building blocks of rap.' Asked by Vanity Fair (Nov. 2003) to list just 25 albums from his vast vinyl collection that he had to get on CD, Bowie makes the Poets' debut his first choice.
    Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)
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    1. The Change Of The Light Brigade - Alfred Lord Tennyson
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    3. How They Brought The Good News From Ghent To Aix (Excerpt) - Robert Browning
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    24. As Freedom Is A Breakfastfood - E.E. Cummings
    25. To Juan At The Winter Solstice - Robert Graves
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    32. The Cave Of Nakedness - W.H. Auden
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    Album Description

    THE ULTIMATE POETRY BOX

    Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006) is an engrossing collection of poems read by the people who wrote them, from the dawn of sound recording to the current day. Over the course of four CDs and an info-packed book, it tells the story of the past 120 years of poetry in English, from Romanticism (Dylan Thomas) to Modernism (T.S. Eliot), from the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes) to Black Arts (Amiri Baraka), from rhyme and meter (Alfred, Lord Tennyson) to free verse (Adrienne Rich) and beyond. Equally important, it allows listeners to understand exactly how poets intended their poems to be read aloud. With 128 poems read by 98 poets, Poetry On Record is the most comprehensive collection of its kind, covering such famous poets as Walt Whitman, William Butler Yeats, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, E.E. Cummings, Dorothy Parker, Charles Bukowski, Allen Ginsburg, and Sylvia Plath, as well as a plethora of lesser-known but highly regarded poets.

    Poetry On Record is a must-have for any fan of poetry, or for anyone who wants an expertly chosen overview as a starting point.

    Produced and compiled by noted poetry expert Rebekah Presson Mosby

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Must have if you love or even like poetry.......2007-01-21

    This set was nominated for a Grammy and I certainly think it is worthy of winning. Rebekah Presson Mosby has compiled and produced an outstanding collection of some of the most important poets to date. To hear Walt Whitman, Robert Frost, T.S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein in their own voices is truly amazing. It's easy to get lost in the poetry, much nicer than listening to music while driving. I have all of Rebekah Presson Mosby's works and I think this set and Our Souls Have Grown Deep Like The Rivers are my two favorites.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent gift for poet.......2007-01-09

    My sister, a college professor and writer, loved this book. It is beautifully done, from the packaging to the selection of poems.

    4 out of 5 stars Vermont Listener.......2007-01-05

    Beautiful packaging. I wish there was a tiny bit of space between poems, but neat product.

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent.......2006-06-27

    Exellent for poetry lovers who don't have time to read and can listen while driving.

    4 out of 5 stars Excellent, mainly for the 1st and 2nd CDs.......2006-05-19

    This is an excellent collection, worth having, but primarily for the first two CDs. (I wasn't aware any recording of Walt Whitman existed at all.)

    Many of the recordings are surprising for the style of reading. Whitman's is one -- his accent made me gape. Likewise, the style of Yeats or Eliot is a real insight into how poetry was received in a different time.

    I give the collection 4 stars instead of 5 for its unevenness. I can think of vastly more interesting people than Rebekah Presson Mosby to compile such a collection. And the selection of contemporary poets is erratic with glaring omissions and curious (even pointless) inclusions. Why three selections of Amiri Baraka (whose work I do like) but only one of Seamus Heaney? Or A.R. Ammons or John Ashberry or Adrienne Rich?

    Sadly missing (a partial list and in no particular order): Louise Gluck, Nikki Giovanni, Mark Doty, Thomas Hardy, Marianne Moore, Philip Larkin, W.S. Merwin, Michael Ondaatje. (Of course, I have my own biases.)

    And it would have been wonderful to hear some poets back to back on the same work. For example, William Butler Yeats and Galway Kinnell reading "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (Yeats's work and one of Kinnell's favorites). Admittedly, this might be asking too much.

    So, on balance, very worth having for the recordings of the late poets.
    The Very Best of the Last Poets
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Last Poets
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    This 20 track collection comprises highlights from the five albums the group made for the Douglas and Celluloid labels between 1970 and 1984, as well as the much sought-after rarity, 'Doriella Du Fontaine', an impromptu recording from 1969 in which group member Lightnin' Rod was joined in the studio by Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix. Charly. 2005.

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    Generally Recognised as Being the First Ever Rappers, the Last Poets' Groundbreaking Fusion of Minimalist African Beats with Uncompromising Lyrics Dealing with Life in the Ghetto, Civil Rights and Social Injustice Caused a Major Sensation with their Eponymous Debut Album which Made the USA Top Ten Album Chart in 1970. The Group's Uncompromising Lyrics, Militant Message and Delivery, Coupled with their Support for the Black Panthers, Made them Highly Controversial at the Time, their Second Album Even Being Branded as Being Subversive by the USA Government. This 20-track Collection Comprises Highlights from the Five Albums the Group Made for the Douglas and Celluloid Labels Between 1970 and 1984 as Well the Much Sought-after Rarity, Doriella Du Fontaine, an Impromptu Recording from 1969 in which Group Member Lightnin' Rod was Joined in the Studio by Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix.

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    5 out of 5 stars Last Poets.......2006-11-03

    The words in these songs are beyond their time. The message is still there in 2006. The last Poets are awesome.
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    5 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Album.......2007-06-29

    Unlike most people, I discovered this incredible band hidden in the credits for 3DMark05, a PC benchmarking tool. I fell in love with "Lift", which is my favorite song on the album. The wonderful voice, the killer guitar riffs, and some sweet mixing all come together and mesh perfectly along with the best, most thoughtful lyrics I have ever heard. Poets of the Fall is worth every penny, even though here in the US they still must be imported for mucho dinero. I have been jamming to Signs of Life and their newer album, Carnival of Rust, for many moons now. One thing I would also like to point out is that on the inside of the CD jacket book thing, there are instructions for a "secret" part of the POTF site, with a username and password, which gives you access to, among other things, an INSANE remix of "Lift" by Captain, one of the the band's three members. After hearing the original many times, this tune was just too good to be true. So, in conclusion, buy this album! And Carnival of Rust, too!

    5 out of 5 stars Price is not so considerate, but this album is really really great!.......2007-04-09

    I don't know how much times I've finished Max Payne 2 and then completely drowned in the melody from Poets of the Fall.
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    4 out of 5 stars Fresh Finns! So why can't we get this in the US?.......2006-09-03

    A breath of fresh air amongst the flat, uninspiring 'music' that gets heaped atop all of us these days. Poets of the Fall (PotF) serves up an epic mix of anthem ballads and serious

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    I hear influence of Depeche Mode, Collective Soul, REM, James, and Toad the Wet Sprocket, to name a few. One thing that stands out with Poets, are the lyrics. For the most part, they are smart and well thought-out. They also tend to repeat much less than your average So on to the tracks:

    1 - Lift - one of the two singles released from 'Signs', this is my less favorite tracks. It's a reasonably good, upbeat, catchy tune, but it just never really peaks. Not bad, just not

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    was not much info on Poets and I sort of gave up there. Recently, my interest repeaked, and lo-and-behold, two albums! 'Late Goodbye' starts with an eerie feeling melodic acoustical guitar

    and equally mournful voals. It's a dark song which picks up steam on each verse until some epic 80's hair-band crescendos in the bridge. It will make you smile. I know I always do! One of

    the best on the album, no doubt.

    4 - Don't Mess With Me - Funny, when this song starts, I always have the urge to skip tracks. I'm not a crazy, highspeed metal fan and this song just jumps and goes from the first second.

    However, give it about 25 seconds and it turns mellow pretty starkly. That will only last for about the same time and it's back to harsh guitar. And that's the gist of the song: back and

    forth, slow, fast, slow fast. All of a sudden you realize that the heavy guitar chorus is really fun and without realizing it, the song's done and you didn't skip the track!

    5 - 3AM - Starts with a croon. This is where the album starts to settle in and mellow. It's a song about late night, or rather early morning, and it fits. This tune is one you might

    expect to hear yourself at that hour. Mostly acoustical rhythem with a steady dirty electric following along in the back. And the crooning. Solid, if not high energy. Switch gears and

    enjoy it.

    6 - Stay - The first time I heard 'Stay', I thought it was pretty average. After about 8-10 listens, this track is one of my favorites right along with 'Late Goodbye'. It is not an epic song. It does not build up. It's relaxed and keyed. It just flows, and the vocals really carry this one right along. Fantastic!

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    9 - Everything Fades - A tenative keyboard reverb flips with a powerchord chorus. Throw in some funky bass, and this generally high energy tune keeps up until it's 3 minute fading point. Anothe par tune.

    10 - Someone Special - This is the token 'chick' song. I don't mean that in a necessarily bad way. It's got great meody, some nice simple piano, good vocals, and a steady build. It's really just the lyrical choice, the title in the chorus, and some in the bridge that make be just go 'aack'. But then again you can sell it to your girlfriend. Good music, iffy lyrics.

    11 - Illusion and Dream - This may be blashpemous, but a portion of this song sounds like a country-pop crossover, and I really, really don't like country-pop crossover. However, the majority of the song does not suffer from this. There's some good power chords, marching drum, quiet reverb, and a song-ending minute-or so fade out of haunting floyd-like guitar (though please don't expect David Gilmour).

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    5 out of 5 stars A 'MUST HEAR' album.......2006-08-05

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    As many people here, I discovered this band by listening to the ending soundtrack of Max Payne 2 (I never sit through credits) and was just amazed. Had to get the single and now this CD. Absolutely worth it.
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      ASIN: B000E5ONTK
      Release Date: 2006-03-07

      Tracks:

      1. More Mess On My Thing
      2. Upper Class
      3. Funky Runthrough pt. 1 & 2
      4. What you Doin'
      5. North Carolina
      6. Practice What You Preach
      7. Strokin' The Grits
      8. It Came Over Me
      9. The Plan
      10. Choking on a Piece of Meat
      11. Saltin' The Soup

      Album Description

      Arguably the pioneers of the new heavy funk movement, Munich's own, Poets of Rhythm, recorded this debut album in 1993, years before Desco, Daptone, DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, or any of the rest of us ever got covered in the filth of raw funk. However, Practice What You Preach can be measured beyond the modern scene and stands tall as one of the great full length Funk-Soul albums of all time.
      Lift
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Mysterious, lyrical, and as musically powerful as ever . . .
      • just one more step up
      • LIFT FELL
      • More great hooks than a championship fishing tackle box
      • Happy Hazelnut...
      Lift
      Sister Hazel
      Manufacturer: Croakin' Poets
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0002IQMUM
      Release Date: 2004-08-24

      Tracks:

      1. Surrender
      2. Green (Welcome To The World)
      3. Firefly
      4. World Inside My Head
      5. Let Me
      6. Just What I Needed
      7. All About The Love
      8. In The Moment
      9. Dreamers
      10. Another Me
      11. Lay It Down
      12. Erin
      13. Hold On

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Mysterious, lyrical, and as musically powerful as ever . . . .......2006-10-09

      We are confessed Hazelnuts. We agree with the other 5-star reviewers. The first track "Surrender" had me hooked and has come to be one of those songs that I just crave hearing. "World Inside My Head" is just so Ken Block. Once you get to know this amazing band through their music, their live concerts and now their DVD rockumentary (hilarious and totally worth whatever you pay for it) you'll find that every song has a meaning and beauty all its own. Ryan's guitar playing, like always, shines. Ken and Drew's voices lift you up, Jeff's bass rocks. And Mark's rythym holds it all together. The band rocks - you've just got to get to know them to understand.

      All us Hazelnuts have one thing in common -- it's like a secret handshake -- we're all perplexed at why they're not more famous! We love the intimacy of seeing them live up close and personal with all their wonderful humility at their own fame. But it really is time the world discovers them for what they are: an incredibly talented, inspiring, powerful rock band that should be covering the airwaves. If you are even THINKING about buying this album because you already know how good they are, go ahead. You'll be glad you've got it in your collection.

      5 out of 5 stars just one more step up.......2006-03-20

      I am inclined to agree with the 5 star people on this one. Sister Hazel has been my favorite band for almost 10 years because every new CD they come out with is something a little different. It is a musical evolution from one album to the next both instrumentally and vocally. If you want another album that is trade mark Sister Hazel, then I guess maybe you wouldn't like this one so much, but if you are a real fan, then this album is great.

      3 out of 5 stars LIFT FELL.......2006-03-19

      Discovering Sister Hazel was like finding a buried treasure. While creating a huge fan base of loyal listeners, they have pretty much stayed below the radar of music magazines and radio stations.
      They gained momentum with good, innovative, songwriting and did better with every subsequent release ... until now. While Lift is pretty good in its own rite, it still disappointed. Perhaps expectations were too high.
      Of course it is hard to be constantly creative and innovative. The Beatles had Ob-Da-La, and Steven Spielberg has 1941.
      It seemed this time they tried too hard to pass that combination of fun, innovative music with their thoughtful lyrics.
      Usually, they focus on love and life. Lift, though, focuses on self-improvement, higher consciousness, and change. It seems they may have had some sort of epiphanny--which is not bad. Frankly, some of their past stuff had subtle spiritual messages.
      World Inside My Head is a good example, and one of the better ones on this album. The lyrics, more thoughtful and reflective, help the listener identify with their struggles: "The pain on me/is drying but its not what I'd like it to be."
      My favorite is "Another Me" which laments, "I'm looking for another me/one in-between the burn and the lesson learned/'cause being me ain't no way to be."
      Yes, the human condition is prevalent, but their pilgrimage really did not find any solutions. Then, again, maybe its hard to find solutions. Even U2 still hasn't found what they're looking for.
      The lack of liveliness is what hurts this album.
      Firefly is about the only one I liked that really combined energy with fun.
      The largest drawback was a cover of the old Cars song, Just What I Needed. I don't like cover songs for the same reason I dislike movie remakes: it's alredy been done so it doesn't need to be done again.
      I'm sure Sister Hazel will bounce back. I hear they are in the studio now working on something new for eary Summer 2006.
      Hopefully it will be ... somewhat more familiar.

      5 out of 5 stars More great hooks than a championship fishing tackle box.......2006-02-19

      I've been a fan of Sister Hazel since 97's "Somewhere More Familiar", but unlike most bands and artists that I've followed, I've enjoyed every subsequent release from Hazel more than the previous one. So many bands shoot their wads on disc 1....not these guys. Fortress topped Somewhere....Chasing Daylight was better than Fortress....and now Lift is the best effort to date. Well, Live Live was untoppable, but that's a live show, so it's not an apples-to-apples comparison.

      You guys that have been disappointed by Lift relative to other Sister Hazel efforts...hey, you're entitled to your opinions, but to me, this is by far their most mature and diverse effort. The opening tracks, "Surrender" and "Lay It Down", are simply 2 of their best tunes ever, with a harder edge than most of their stuff, while still retaining the awesome melodies and harmonies that mark Sister Hazel music. "World Inside My Head" is a very competent mid-tempo ballad with some power and pop to it. "Hold On" and "I Will Come Through" at first impressed me as weaker tunes, but at the second and third listens, they got better and better sounding...solid songs, among the better efforts on most CDs of most artists in this genre. "All About the Love" is simply an awesome tune, with "In the Moment" and "Dreamers" being two more solid efforts. "Another Me" may be the best song on the CD, if not for "Surrender". And the cover of "Just What I Needed" is quite frankly, tremendous. The other songs on the CD aren't quite up to the ones I've mentioned, but "Firefly", "Erin", "Green" are all catchy tunes in their own rights. One of the best things about this Hazel effort is the mix of the different tempos and the arrangements among the CD's songs. Hazel music has a certain sound, but on Lift, they were able to mix it up where you don't get the feeling you're listening to the same sound over and again....also, the maturity level and musical growth of the band on this CD is quite apparent...they're stretching out a little, and not being so formulaic.

      Sister Hazel's best studio work to date.

      5 out of 5 stars Happy Hazelnut..........2005-08-19

      I've been a fan for a few years now and this CD just proves to me that the band is doing things on their own terms. Admittingly, this one seems less "southern" than the former releases, but you notice right away that they're taking a step in a new direction. A hard-working band who is obviously growing, trying new things and keeping it real. After a few listens, I was hooked. The true~to~life and self messages that the lyrics reflect along with the amazing harmonizing and instrumental solos draw you right in. Give LIFT a chance and really listen to what the lyrics are saying. In no time, you'll find LIFT satisfying.
      Tone Poets
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • It has its moments but its no Tone Poems or Tone Poems 3
      • A great addition to the series
      • the Dawg is back on top
      • Creative artistry at its very best
      • First class acoustic music
      Tone Poets
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Acoustic Disc
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000AA4J1G
      Release Date: 2005-09-06

      Tracks:

      1. Blue Bells Of Scotland - Carlo Aonzo
      2. I Thought About You - Martin Taylor
      3. Corrente In D Minor - Mike Marshall
      4. Ananas African - Bob Brozman
      5. Jimmy Fell Off The Wagon - Mike Compton
      6. Down In The Willow Green - Jerry Douglas
      7. Spring Break - Radim Zenkl
      8. Gypsy Playland - Frank Vignola
      9. Backin' Playwards - Frank Wakefield
      10. Ruben's Train - Jim Hurst
      11. Cherokee - Tony Williamson
      12. Improvisation No.1 - John Jorgenson
      13. Joyful Variations - Evan Marshall
      14. Afternoon Rag - David Jacobs-Strain
      15. Song For Meghan - Josh Pinkham
      16. Ave Maria - Beppe Gambetta

      Tracks:

      1. You Are My Flower - Tim O'Brien
      2. Impromptu - Andy Statman
      3. Glen Rock - Del McCoury
      4. Lost Highway - David Bromberg
      5. Cochichando - Eva Scow
      6. Were You There - Jack Lawrence
      7. F-5 Riddle Blues - Mike Seeger
      8. Constant Lowdown - Mike Seeger
      9. Moonlight In Vermont - Don Stiernberg
      10. Hattie & Jenelle - Rob Ickes
      11. The North Shore - John Reischman
      12. Old Dangerfield - Jacob Jolliff
      13. Waltz For The Underworld - Mike Marshall
      14. The Old South - David Grisman
      15. Blues For Vassar - David Grisman

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars It has its moments but its no Tone Poems or Tone Poems 3.......2006-06-20

      I was enthused about this at the time of release but having owned it since Christmas 2005 I think it suffers from too many cooks in the kitchen. I don't think some of these people should have been on here as "tone poets" to begin with. David Bromberg, I'm looking at you. His duo track is painfully trite. A Grade-A example why fewer people, each playing more tracks, would have been better. John Reischman and Jim Nunally's duo track is beautiful. Gorgeous tone from both of them, and a great little melody. It's a shame they only got the same amount of disc time as Bromberg's wieney-toned exercise in sterile blues cliches.

      Having said this, obviously there are some very nice tracks on here. Eva Scow (mandolin) and Carlos Oliviera's (guitar) Brazillian duo track is a highlight. She is an excellent find and I really hope I get to hear alot more of her in the future. I listen to Mike Seeger more often than Jody Stecher but Jody is the star of their 2 duo tracks, both of which I enjoy.

      Bob Brozman's track is one of the more interesting tracks here if, like me, you're a big fan of him. It's actually just a so-so track made interesting by the fact that this is the sort of tune he'd play on a National. It really shows just how much smaller the range of this Martin is, as compared to the incredible, dynamic Nationals on which he'd normally play this tune.

      Jerry Douglas' plays a beauty of a Down in the Willow Garden. Jim Hurst's solo track is also a real winner. Mike Compton's is nice but ultimately it's just a teaser for the recent Acoustic Disc album you really need, Mike Compton & David Long's Stomp.

      I haven't counted the minutes but I feel confident that all the stuff on here I really love could have fit on 1 disc. Still, Carlo Aonzo, Mike Marshall, Mike Compton, Jerry Douglas, Jim Hurst, O'Brien & Sutton, John Reischman & Jim Nunally, Eva Scow & Carlos Oliviera, Chris Thile, Bush & Lawrence... 2 discs full of them could have been fantastic. More Grisman of course also, and Brozman is truly one of the greats but once you know him on Nationals and Bear Creek Weissenborn-types, etc... it's rather anti-climactic hearing him hog-tied by this Martin.

      As much as I love the Acoustic Disc label, this set pretty much follows their trend of the past couple years in oftentimes making me continue to wish, hope and pray that their next release will finally be the Carlo Aonzo solo disc and/or the new Andy Statman & Grisman "Songs of Our Fathers, Vol. 2" type of album. Or my long hoped for Tone Poems disc(s) of banjos (Mike Seeger) & mandocellos/mandolas (Grisman).

      5 out of 5 stars A great addition to the series.......2005-12-04

      I love Tone Poems I, II, and III. Tone Poets is a great
      addition to this series of acoustic music. The solos are
      lovely, and the duets are truly spectacular. I really love
      this kind of music -- timeless songs, unamplified. I can
      feel a connection with the musicians as they play.

      5 out of 5 stars the Dawg is back on top.......2005-10-25

      In previous reviews I was a tad tough on the old Dawg for the Tone Poem projects, especially Tone Poems III, which I still think is a complete bore. (I say that about number 3 even though I love resophonic playing; I even own and regularly play a National mandolin.) I've grown to love Tone Poems I, however, mainly because I discovered the accompanying Mel Bay sheet music and have spent many hours strumming the tunes. (I'm now using Tone Poems III to level the legs of my desk, and I haven't purchased or heard Poems II and so can't comment on it.)

      Tone Poets, however, is spot on the money. The tunes are varied and wonderful, and of course the mucisianship is first rate. (I never questioned the talent on the Tone Poem recordings; many of the tunes just put me to sleep, but that's just my taste in music.)

      There's no need for lengthy comments on this one. If you love good pickin', buy Tone Poets. You won't go wrong.

      5 out of 5 stars Creative artistry at its very best.......2005-10-24

      CD1 Solos (57:37), CD2 Duos (57:31) -- Good tone is all about what sounds good to one's ears and when the instrument sounds full with plenty of depth in the notes. They ring out in clarion fashion and sustain. An instrument's player and their technique determine tone, but the instrument must be reasonably well-made also. Hearing good tone is a rather subjective exercise because people hear tone differently. One musician's priorities may be different than another's. Sounding nice should be the main objective and not necessarily playing a lot of notes or technically challenging material. As an experiment to investigate tone, David Grisman assembled a number of gifted musical poets able to express beautiful and lyrical music. What a great idea that both titillates and stimulates our aural sense. The lean arrangements result in splendid clarity on an entire body of music that is both relaxing and ethereal largely because tone is often best captured and demonstrated in slower selections.

      The 2-CD set features a stellar cast of mandolinists and guitarists who all performed and recorded over a 4-year period on the same vintage 1922 Gibson "Lloyd Loar" F-5 mandolin and 1933 Martin OM-45 guitar. The mandolin is affectionately nicknamed "Crusher," and the orchestra model guitar was produced for only five years in the 1930s and was chosen for its ringing treble. The same microphones were also used (Neumann KM-84s for the mandolin; Neumann KM-84 and KM-85 for the guitar), and recording was done directly to the same ½" 2-track analog Ampex ATR-100 tape recorder. No equalization was added during recording. Jerry Douglas and Rob Ickes both used a metal nut to temporarily convert the OM-45 to a slide guitar. Tone Poets is a continuation of the Acoustic Disc label's successful Tone Poems projects that explored the unique relationship between musician and instrument.

      Besides Dawg himself, the contributing tone poets (42 altogether) include David Bromberg, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, John Jorgenson, Mike Marshall, Ronnie & Del McCoury, Tony Rice, Andy Statman, Bryan Sutton, Tim O'Brien, Frank Vignola, Chris Thile, Don Stiernberg and Frank Wakefield. I was a little sad to see only one woman (17-year-old Eva Scow) included, but she wasn't the youngest player invited to participate. That honor goes to 16-year-old mandolin prodigy Jacob Henry Jolliff of Forest Grove, Or.
      As Grisman offers in the liner notes of the 28-page well-illustrated CD booklet, "It ain't the car, it's the driver!" Disc one alternates solo mandolin and guitar pieces. What is so exhilarating is that each player's techniques (whether using flatpick, fingerpicks, duo stylings, slides or bare fingers, standard or alternate tunings) are a sheer treat to experience by these masters. Multiple genres of music are also represented in the pieces chosen. There is classical, bluegrass, blues, jazz, gypsy jazz, hymns, traditional folk, Brazilian, and new acoustic. I am reluctant to pick a few favorite selections because every single one demonstrates penetrating virtuosity and innovation. The 15 duos on disc two range from Tim O'Brien and Bryan Sutton playing "You Are My Flower" to David Grisman and Tony Rice closing nearly an hour later with a 7-minute rendition of "Blues for Vassar." Tone Poets is creative artistry at its very best. As with an earlier Tone Poem project, I wonder if a companion book of music and/or tablature for the Tone Poets project would be possible. I'd love to hear another volume in the Tone Poets series, and it could even include one disc of trios and one of quartets. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)

      5 out of 5 stars First class acoustic music.......2005-10-10

      The Tone Poem series are among my most played and favorite CD'S. The CD Tone Poets is ans amazing and pleasureable 2 Cd set of many musicians playing 2 vintage instruments, either solo or in duets for mandolin and guitar. You will love it if you are a fan of acoustic string music.
      Carnival of Rust
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Excellent follow up to 'Signs of Life'
      • Why aren't they here?
      • I am jealous of all you Finlandians!
      • From Finland with love...
      • Finally I got it!!
      Carnival of Rust
      Poets of the Fall
      Manufacturer: Rajon
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000J3OWVG
      Release Date: 2006-10-16

      Tracks:

      1. Fire
      2. Sorry Go 'Round
      3. Carnival of Rust
      4. Locking Up the Sun
      5. Gravity
      6. King of Fools
      7. Roses
      8. Desire
      9. All the Way/4U
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      11. Maybe Tomorrow Is a Better Day
      12. Dawn

      Album Details

      Finland's Poets of the Fall Present their 2006 Album "Carnival of Rust", the Dynamic Follow Up to their Phenomenally Successful Debut Album "Signs of Life". This Album Has Surpassed Gold Sales Status in Finland and features the Stunning Title Track as the First Single.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent follow up to 'Signs of Life'.......2007-06-12

      Poets sophomore effort is excellent. Everything from love ballads to some pretty aggressive, straight forward rock n' roll. Don't wait to buy because you're afraid it won't live up to expectations. If you loved "Signs of Life", buy this album!

      5 out of 5 stars Why aren't they here?.......2007-02-02

      Like many, I was originally turned on to Poets of the Fall by hearing their single "Late Goodbye" during the Max Payne 2 video game credits and being absolutely floored. It still seems like a silly place to discover a band, but who cares!
      I own around 700 CD's, listen to XM radio, go to concerts as often as I can, and I write and play music. I can honestly say that Poets of the Fall spent way more time in my CD player than anyone else this past year, and if you listen to them, it is easy to see why. The musicianship is outstanding. Each song has a great hook that will have you singing along very quickly. The lead vocals and the harmonies are both beautiful and catchy and the lyrics will leave you anywhere from deeply contemplative in your listening to heartbroken or perhaps even to occasionally chuckling at the whimsicle observations of some of life's great questions. Not only that, but the production values are pristine, setting a standard for other bands to reach towards in their own projects.
      There is not a single "bad" song on the CD, thought there are some that stand out more than others. Those that do stand out will keep you popping Poets into your system oveer and over again.
      My only complaint is that they are still being overlooked by the American music conglomerates. Sure, there is a lot of great music in the US, but Finland has got it made with one of the greatest rock bands in the world right now in my opinion.

      5 out of 5 stars I am jealous of all you Finlandians!.......2007-01-26

      This album is amazing, the way all rock music should sound like. I too discovered this band from playing Max Payne 2 and after owning the first album I know I had to buy this one without question. So here's my review of all the tracks....

      Fire - Great way to open an album, the guitar solo rocks and everything about this song is awesome.

      Sorry Go Round - The second single from the album, sadly no music video was done to this song at least not to my knowledge. Pretty cool chorus, you'll find yourself singing along to this one while driving over the speed limit down the highway. (not that I'm encouraging that)

      Carnival of Rust - WONDERFUL!!! I seriously can't get enough of this song, first single of the album and with good reason. I actually kinda like this one more than Late Goodbye (which is an excellent song btw) this one will definitely grab anyone's attention even if you aren't that much of a fan. Wondefully written, and I can definitely relate to the lyrics.

      Locking Up The Sun - EXCELLENT choice for the third single and cool video btw. Everytime I hear this I just have to sing along and head bang as if I were part of the lucky Finland crowd that watch these guys play live.

      Gravity - Pretty cool song, it sounds like many productive jam sessions from the sound of the riffs and drumming, cool guitar solo too, love it!

      King of Fools - Very nice laid back song, beautifully written song.

      Roses - This song puts a smile to my face when I hear it, good song to sing to your girlfriends guys.

      Desire - Beautiful song, if I started a band this is something I would love to play to a crowd.

      All The Way/4 U - WOW, I mean seriously WOW!!! This one has to be my favorite song from these guys, This is the kind of music I would love to be able to write and play live. This is another one of those songs that you'd want to dedicate to your girlfriends. It starts out mellow and slow, then climaxes to this powerful chorus that will just bring tears to your eyes. AMAZING SONG!!

      Delicious - Another one of their fast paced songs that will get ya singing along and speeding down the freeway, cool song!

      Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day - COOL! Nice intro, brings goosebumps down my arm when I hear this song. This song has a good message just like pretty much all of their songs do, especially if you're having a crappy day. Excellent rock riffs in this song, I can just see the people crowd surfing to this chorus.

      Dawn - Great way to end the album, meloncholy feeling to this song but of course that doesn't hurt to have these type of songs. Nicely done!

      So as you can tell I'm a huge fan from the US and I cannot get over how awesome these guys are, they must have had great influences to write beautiful songs like these. I hope these guys can come out to the US and play some concerts. Thanks POTF for writing such great songs.

      5 out of 5 stars From Finland with love..........2007-01-06

      The great lyricists return with their follow-up album to "Signs of Life", which in my humble opinion surpasses their previous effort. Ever since my exposure to their music via Max Payne 2's ending theme, I have been hooked on these talented artists. This is one of the few CD's that you will come across that you could listen from beginning to end without encountering a bad song. My personal favorites on the CD are Carnival of Rust, Locking Up the Sun, Gravity, Maybe Tomorrow is a Better Day, and Roses. Whenever they get their music released in the US, they'll be a big hit.

      5 out of 5 stars Finally I got it!!.......2006-12-16

      I have been waiting a long time for this to become available on Amazon so I could get here in the US. I have been following this band since I first heard their song "Late Goodbye" from Max Payne 2. As with their first album, I got it here as soon as I could and have been listening to it non-stop. I cant get enough. This album to me is better than the first. The songs are a little bit faster paced than "Signs Of Life" which is a big plus for me. It did cost quite a but of money to get it here, but I think its well worth it if you are a fan.
      Outrospective: Me Then, Me Now
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Outrospective: Me Then, Me Now
        W. Ellington Felton
        Manufacturer: Genesis Poets Music
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000HCPTWU
        Release Date: 2006-10-03

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        6. 58th to Forbes Avenue
        7. Candy of Lady Friday
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        9. Destiny's Okay [Live]
        10. Beer for My Miss
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