How Much Can You Take

How Much Can You Take

Track Listings
1. Go A.D.E.
2. How Much Can You Take
3. To the Fan's
4. Sex, Crime, Drugs
5. Hit Harder
6. Train
7. A.D.E. Got It Going On
8. Lyric Licking
9. Money Hounding Ho's
10. Physician
11. It's Crazy
12. Control


The Broadway Musicals of 1953
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Another strong Broadway by the Year
The Broadway Musicals of 1953

Manufacturer: Bayview
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

All Works by BernsteinAll Works by Bernstein | Bernstein, Leonard | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by PorterAll Works by Porter | Porter, Cole | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Musicals | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0006OSDMW
Release Date: 2005-04-12

Tracks:

  1. Big Black Giant [Me and Juliet]
  2. Tin Pan Alley [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
  3. Little Bit in Love (Wonderful Town)
  4. Quiet Girl (Wonderful Town)
  5. How Far Can a Lady Go? [Carnival in Flanders]
  6. Sudden Thrill [Carnival in Flanders]
  7. Ohio (Wonderful Town)
  8. Ev'ry Street's a Boulevard (In Old New York) [Hazel Flagg]
  9. You Become Me/My Mind's on You [Maggie May]
  10. C'est Magnifique [Can-Can]
  11. Come Along with Me [Can-Can]
  12. I Love Paris [Can-Can]
  13. Stranger in Paradise [From Kismet]
  14. You Can Take the Word of a Gentleman [Carnival in Flanders]
  15. You're So Much a Part of Me [John Murray Anderson's Almanac]
  16. One Hundred Easy Ways to Lose a Man (Wonderful Town)
  17. Salomee [Hazel Flagg]
  18. No Other Love [Me and Juliet]
  19. Here's That Rainy Day [Carnival in Flanders]
  20. And This Is My Beloved [From Kismet]
  21. Baubles, Bangles and Beads [From Kismet]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another strong Broadway by the Year.......2006-08-20

Scott Seigel's concerts, Broadway by the Year gather a group of the current crop of Broadway performers and turn them loose on songs from Musicals that opened during 1 year on Broadway. It helps that 1953 was a strong year musically, with Bernstein's Wonderful Town, Porter's Can Can, Kismet and Me and Juliet from Rogers and Hammerstein. Jule Styne also chimed in with Hazel Flagg which contains one almost standard "Every Street's a Boulevard in Old New York. Some great stuff on this album, wonderfully sung as almost always. I love this series and hope to acquire each and every one at some point.
Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith"
Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
Percy Faith
Manufacturer: Collectables
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
Orchestral PopOrchestral Pop | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
Traditional & Vocal PopTraditional & Vocal Pop | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Easy ListeningEasy Listening | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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ASIN: B000066JEB
Release Date: 2002-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Ride Through The Night
  2. I'm Just Taking My Time
  3. When You Help A Friend Out
  4. Who Knows What Might Have Been?
  5. I Just Can't Wait
  6. Getting Married
  7. Be A Santa
  8. How Can You Describe A Face?
  9. Comes Once In A Lifetime
  10. Now I Have Someone
  11. I Said It And I'm Glad
  12. What Is This Feeling In The Air?
  13. Do I Hear A Waltz?
  14. Here We Are Again
  15. Moon In My Window
  16. This Week Americans
  17. Someone Like You
  18. We're Gonna Be All Right
  19. No Understand
  20. Take The Moment
  21. Thinking
  22. A Perfectly Lovely Couple
  23. Stay
  24. Thank You So Much

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith".......2004-02-23

Percy Faith blends two award winning Broadway Shows together "Subways Are For Sleeping" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 8533 in 1961) and "Do I Hear A Waltz?" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 9117 in 1965), following the formula of previous albums from the vault of rare finds ~ two more winners are under the baton of the Maestro.

First twelve tracks "Subways Are For Sleeping", featuring the songs of Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne with outstanding arrangements on very catchy tunes ~ like "BE A SANTA", "COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME", "GETTING MARRIED", "HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE A FACE?", "I JUST CAN'T WAIT", "I SAID IT AND I'M GLAD", "I'M JUST TAKING MY TIME", "NOW I HAVE SOMEONE", "RIDE THROUGH THE NIGHT", "WHAT IS THIS FEELING IN THE AIR?", "WHEN YOU HELP A FRIEND OUT" and "WHO KNOWS WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN?", all have the hallmark sound and the authentic "Percy Faith Touch" on every selections.

Second twelve tracks ~ "Do I Hear A Waltz", featuring the tunes of Richard Rodgers and Stephen Soundheim enhanced by the performances of arranger/conductor Percy Faith and his Orchestra ~ "A PERFECTLY LOVELY COUPLE", "DO I HEAR A WALTZ?", "HERE WE ARE AGAIN", "MOON IN MY WINDOW", "NO UNDERSTAND", "SOMEONE LIKE YOU", "STAY", "TAKE THE MOMENT", "THANK YOU SO MUCH", "THINKING", "THIS WEEK AMERICANS" and "WE'RE GONNA BE ALL RIGHT", enamored to the luxurious sound of Faith's string arrangements ~ you're immediately hooked on these tracks ~ marvelous performances enthralling listener's for some fifty years.

The people at Collectables should be commended for bringing back some of Maestro Faith's best works on compact disc ~ there is so much more in the vast vaults, hopefully there will be more to follow...gotta love it!

Total Time: 68:19 on 24 Tracks ~ Collectables 7480 ~ (5/21/2002)
How Much Can You Take
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The best and original bassin', scratchin' and rhymin' album!
  • GUARANTEED TO SHATTER ANY WINDSHIELD
  • Hardest Hittin' Bass Ever
  • SPL
  • Best of the best in breaks/bass music
How Much Can You Take
MC Ade
Manufacturer: Four Sight
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000001031
Release Date: 1989-12-08

Tracks:

  1. Go A.D.E.
  2. How Much Can You Take
  3. To the Fan's
  4. Sex, Crime, Drugs
  5. Hit Harder
  6. Train
  7. A.D.E. Got It Going On
  8. Lyric Licking
  9. Money Hounding Ho's
  10. Physician
  11. It's Crazy
  12. Control

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best and original bassin', scratchin' and rhymin' album!.......2005-03-31

A.D.E. :: Adrian Does Everything. Adrian Hines is the man behind this masterpiece of bass, rhymes, and scratchin, and his genius shows on every track. Back in the early 90s this album was the best bass album on the planet, and because it is so well done with a timeless style of both beats and rhyming, it remains so to this day. Bass albums then and now can't hold a candle to this beast...this is the bass equivalent of Wutang's "Enter the Wutang 36 Chambers" - rugged and forever unable to be duplicated.

It's hard to single out just a few songs from this album for review because they all kick, but here's a try: The highlights on this album include the title track "How Much Can You Take", featuring a super-heavy bassline, a catchy hi-hat that will make your tweeters scream, the creepy Halloween piano melody and of course ADE's signature robot voice asking you, "How much can you take?" while the bass pounds you in the kidneys. "Sex, Crime, Drugs" and "It's Crazy" are two songs that exhibit ADE's rhyming skills and portray a positive message...instead of glorifying killing and drugs, he rhymes about how it really is. The beats and the bass are among the best and funkiest bass EVER, and will really put your subs to the test. The best example of ADE's lyrical prowess is the aptly named "Physician" where he precisely slices through the beat with a combo of scratching and superfast rhymes that will leave your head spinning!

You should buy this album if you want the very best of early 90s rhymes, scratches, and earthshaking bass that will show you how far your subs can throw...and especially if you are tired of the overproduced electronic style bass albums that are out nowadays. You won't be dissappointed!

5 out of 5 stars GUARANTEED TO SHATTER ANY WINDSHIELD.......2004-11-02

What more can I say. This was THE bass album to have in high school if you had to kickin system in your car. Definite must have and was just crazy with beats. HOW MUCH CAN YOU TAKE with its sample of HALLOWEEN. Da TRAIN and who can forget HIT HARDER...HIT HARD, HIT HARDER, oh man that was the album right there!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Hardest Hittin' Bass Ever.......2004-09-12

If you are lookin' 4da bass to pop yo! trunk then get dis cd now.A.D.E. has out done himself on dis 1 fa sho!Just da title song itself asks "How Much Can You Take" n wit dat question it is answered on the whole damn cd.After listenin' 2 dis cd you will be all bassed out.Get it while the gettin's good.

5 out of 5 stars SPL.......2002-11-04

How much can you take is a must for ither the basshead or the true lover of good, hard, SPL. In 1997 in my old beatup Subarue I hit an in car SPL of 142 dbl's. I had only two 12" subs and a Soundstream Ref-500 AMP. I did this useing the song Hit hard. I love the simple yet powerfull bass notes on this albume. The Train is my fav" If you like good hard hitting bass you will love this cd. Good Luck!
HitMan

5 out of 5 stars Best of the best in breaks/bass music.......2002-03-07

This unbelivable album was way ahead of its time. I am a local D.J. from Orlando Florida and we are real big on a style of music known as electro breaks. These guys are the pioneers of this genre of music. They combine heavy bass infused breakbeats with hip hop. They are one of the first to use the vocoder rap. This unique method is when the lyrisist spits through a synthesizer. It kind of makes the emcee sound like a robot. These cats released this album in 1989 but for the creative chemistry it persued, and being so ahead of its time it did noy garner massive critical acclaim nationwide. The conceptual classic lp fell on def ears, but some ten years later when the bassy Florida electro breaks movement began to get popular "How Much Can You Take" had been apraised by local djs. The title track "How Much Can You Take" has one of the most strenuos wind-shield shattering basslines you have ever listened to. This cut also uses an eerie sample of the track from the horror movie Halloween. You know that weird...playing in the backround every tim Michael Myers makes a kill. My favorite cut on the album is "Control" with its heavy electro bass infected break...Janet Jackson sample. This is old school breaks at its finest before it was appreciated...
How Much Can You Take?
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Visions of Shiva
How Much Can You Take?
Visions of Shiva
Manufacturer: Mfs
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000075WG
Release Date: 1997-02-10

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Visions of Shiva.......2000-11-10

Firstly, you may ask 'who the hell is Visions of Shive'! Well it is the name that PvD went as in his really early days when he played in clubs in Berlin. The track itself is different to anything he plays now, but if your a PvD fan, you'll like this...A LOT

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