Poverty & Prosperity

Poverty & Prosperity

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Lie, Lie, Lie - Dime, Dru Down,
3. Let Me Hit Somethin
4. If We Can't Eat - C-BO, , Dime, Killa Tay
5. Broke
6. Ball or Starve
7. Pain - Dime,
8. Wings
9. Man Power - Dime,
10. Exciting
11. Billlahhh Billlahhh
12. Romeo and Juliet 2001 - Dime, Jewell, Ms. Toi
13. Manners
14. Ass N Titties - Cappuccino, Coolwater, Dime, ,
15. Quitters
16. Miss Your Face
17. Thank Heavens


Poverty's Paradise
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • There Is No Such Thing As A 3rd Times A Charm........
  • Ok
  • Naughty by Nature- Poverty's Paradise
  • Slept on by everyone
  • Well-rounded?
Poverty's Paradise
Naughty by Nature
Manufacturer: Tommy Boy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000HKE
Release Date: 1995-05-30

Tracks:

  1. Intro Skit
  2. Poverty's Paradise
  3. Clap Yo Hands
  4. City Of Ci-Lo
  5. Hang Out And Hustle
  6. It's Workin'
  7. Holdin' Fort
  8. Chain Remains
  9. Feel Me Flow
  10. Craziest
  11. Radio Skit
  12. Sunshine
  13. Webber Skit
  14. Respect Due
  15. World Go Round
  16. Klickow-Klickow
  17. Double I Skit
  18. Slang Bang
  19. Shout Out
  20. Outro
  21. Connections

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If any rappers deserve to be called poets, Treach and Vinnie of Naughty By Nature do. They fire off line after line chock-full of internal rhymes and alliterations, conjure detailed scenes, drop allusions, and display a reassuring knowledge of the world beyond hip-hop. If any poets deserve to be called rap stars it's this powerful trio (with DJ Kay Gee) from East Orange, New Jersey. On their third album, 1995's Poverty's Paradise, Naughty strikes up enough hard-edged partying in their smart lyrics and sharp beats to keep on top of the hip-hop core, while a handful of radio-ready tracks throw them into wider pastures just to remind everyone else they're also making marks on the pop charts. --Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars There Is No Such Thing As A 3rd Times A Charm...............2006-01-30

POVERTY'S PARADISE won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. "Feel Me Flow" was nominated for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. East Orange, New Jersey's finest are back at it, destined to regain platinum status with their third effort, POVERTY'S PARADISE. Already responsible for such hip-hop classics as "O.P.P.," "Uptown Anthem" and "Hip-Hop Hooray," Naughty By Nature comes packed with some impressive attributes: Treach and Vinnie's unique lyrical styles, Kay Gee's distinct rhythmic beats, and a widespread appeal that is due largely to their ultra-catchy choruses and general pop sense. Each Naughty By Nature release inevitably delivers the hip-hop anthem of the year (see previous paragraph for examples), and on POVERTY'S PARADISE that distinction falls to "Craziest." Regularly leaving listeners in the dust, Treach remains one of the strongest vocalists in rap music on the strength of his tongue-twisting rhymes: "Wasn't driving too fast/I was flying too low/You think I'm rocking too quick/I think you listen to slow." And to all those who thought he may have been the weak part of the NBN equation, Vinnie's added flavor on "Clap Yo Hands" proves his skills to be quite worthy. DJ/producer extraodinaire Kay Gee is also in fine form, funking up "Sunshine" with a well-known Roy Ayers sample. But as the title implies, POVERTY'S PARADISE is not all about keeping the party going, and "Chain Remains," a laid-back groove that explores the misfortunes of a growing, incarcerated population, is a needed dose of reality. Filled with ghetto tales and guest appearances from fellow members of the Double I family (Rottin Razkals, Road Dawgs and others), the much anticipated release fulfills Naughty By Nature's dream of turning their poverty into paradise.

3 out of 5 stars Ok.......2005-11-26

I am a Naughty fan and I like this CD but you cant stay on top forever and this Cd I beleive is when they started going down but I love the song Feel me flow and Craziest If you love Naught this is a must buy!!!

4 out of 5 stars Naughty by Nature- Poverty's Paradise.......2003-07-13

Naughty by Nature's (Treach, Vinnie, Kay Gee) third album "Poverty's Paradise" (1995) is an banging underated release that still vibes very well many years later. Executive production comes from Naughty by Nature, Sha-Kim & Queen Latifah. Guest appearances come from Road Dawgs, Cruddy Click, Rottin Razkalz, Chriss Webber, Gordon Chambers. On the insert to the cd there is a comment I like from Treach which runs as "You could Leave the Ghetto, But the Ghetto Ain't Gonna Leave You. It's in you forever, If you keep in touch". The albums title track, is a one minute track which has Naughty by Nature reminding there fans that they will always remember there roots, and stay grounded, and that they will represent for those who dont get a voice out there. First tracks that standout for me are upbeat party tracks like "Clap Yo Hands" & "It's Workin" feat. Rottin Razkalz tracks which have nice choruses and are entertaining. On "Chain Remain" NBN goes deeper showing there social consciousness, talking about incarceration, and dropping lines like "Jails aint nothing but the slave day sequel". The lighter "Feel Me Flow" follows, a very nice laid back party track. "Craziest" has NBN showing love to people from city's from NJ to Boston. Another track follows in "Sunshine" which has an addictive beat, and is a track about showing love to the shortys, and getting laid. "World Goes Round" is a track about the youth, cops, media, and the streets. Naughty by Nature shows there harder side on "Klickow-Klickow" feat. Rottin Razkals, Cruddy Click, Road Dawgz while paying some respect to the oldschool. The albums longest track is the seven minute "Shout Out" feat. R&B singer Gordon Chambers a track by Naughty by Nature in which they thank the radio programmers, video shows, DJ and fans that supported there music and helped them make it, while also thanking individuals like Funkmaster Flex, DJ Premier, and many many more. I like this, never have seen a track where a group shows so much love to those who helped them make it and to other artists, while getting specific and being genuine. Next comes outro, which you would think would be closer, cept it isnt as the hardcore "Connections" closes the album off well. "Poverty's Paradise" has music to party to, music that makes you think, and music that goes deeper then the average. Beats, production and lyrics are all solid making this an album to have if you like Naughty by Nature like I do.

5 out of 5 stars Slept on by everyone.......2003-04-27

This is a high quality rap record full of banging beats and incredible rapping. If you don't own it you are missing out on some great hip hop.

5 out of 5 stars Well-rounded?.......1999-07-25

Albeit this is the only Naughty by Nature album with which I'm familiar, I found it one of the most enjoyable hip-hop albums I've encountered. The beats are incredible, enjoyable, but what distinguishes this cd from typical party music are the amazing lyrical acrobatics. I fully agree with the Amazon review: Treach and VinRock, beyond their impressive lyrical content and manipulation of phrases, enhance their poetics by deftly manipulating the language's sounds and accents, resulting in a flow in the truest sense of the word. Though the content varies from the social/political (World Goes Round, in my opinion the strongest all-round track, intelligent and bumping) to sexual (Sunshine) to classic we're-the-baddest-mcs (Clap Your Hands), their lyrical craft never fails. If anything, the strongest display of their lyrical abilities is Feel Me Flow, also their most light-hearted, upbeat, beach-rolling track.

I never expected to even own this album, but it's now become a staple in my collection.
Love & Poverty
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Soothing
  • A MUST HAVE for any Alternative Lover!
  • One of the BEST of '99!
  • This is my favorite CD!
Love & Poverty
Christine Glass
Manufacturer: Diamante--DNA--
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000J8XZ
Release Date: 1999-07-13

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Soothing.......2004-06-21

I discovered Christine Glass via a sampler album in the late 1990s, which had the song "Waterfall" on it. I knew immediately I had to get her albums! The first Christine Glass album I got was her album previous to this one, "Human." Christine Glass is one of my favorite female vocalists, so I really enjoyed that album because of that. But the album was a bit too sleepy for me.

I like "Love And Poverty" much better. It has the same general style as "Human," which is acoustic and electric guitars played in a gentle way, but "Love And Poverty" uses more electric guitars and the album is more uptempo than her previous one. That's not to say it's an album of fast tempos; it still has a relaxing, laidback sound to it, made even more soothing by her beautiful soprano, whispery vocals. Also, her vocal melodies tend to be more of an ethereal nature, which is also something perfect for my tastes.

The last song on the album is striking. It's a break away from the electric-acoustic guitar sound with solo vocals, to a Renaissance kind of sound with vocal harmonies accompanied by cello. Interesting!

I am so disappointed that Christine Glass's solo albums never took off because they are definitely beautiful albums. She is now performing with her husband, Mark Byrd, in Glassbyrd, but she seems to have more of a background role in that entity, which is disappointing. I like to hear her voice front and center. I also enjoy the song she sings on Andy Hunter's album "Exodus."

I have listened to this album a lot; it is excellent! I like every song on the album. Perfect for a peaceful sunny day in summer.

5 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE for any Alternative Lover!.......2000-03-08

Christine Glass is an awesome singer and the perfect antidote to anyone looking to get away from angry rock. Unlike Monique Powell (who i'm a big fan of) or Sarah McLaughan, she doesn't growl but shows a soothing quietness in her voice that reflects her emotions. Lyrically, she has some beautiful stuff (try listening to the first track) Christine Glass is an underrated diva!

5 out of 5 stars One of the BEST of '99!.......1999-11-15

Wow...is this cd being ignored? If so, it's a total crime because this cd is outstanding. It betters Christine's '97 debut. "Love and Poverty" sounds very much like Common Children's "Delicate Fade" because of the production of Marc Byrd (and Glass sang on that cd also). I am just totally falling for the BIG melodies on this disc...if you are considering buying this cd or investigating it further I strongly recommend you do so.

5 out of 5 stars This is my favorite CD!.......1999-08-21

Christine Glass is my favorite artist. Although I do not have this exact cd I have one called "Human" with most of the same songs on it including her hit, "Crazy All Around". Almost all of her songs are as good if not much better than that one! Christine has a beautiful voice that she uses in a wonderful way to sing powerful, uplifting songs about God. I would recommend her to anyone looking for awesome Christian rock. I can't wait for her to come out with another CD.
The Big Gundown: John Zorn Plays the Music of Ennio Morricone
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Lots of variety
  • Zorn's first masterpiece
  • Definitely a must-have Zorn album!
  • This is the first major Zorn album
  • Yes, better than the original
The Big Gundown: John Zorn Plays the Music of Ennio Morricone

Manufacturer: Tzadik
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004W3KY
Release Date: 2000-08-22

Tracks:

  1. The Big Gundown
  2. Peur Sur La Ville
  3. Poverty (Once Upon A Time In America)
  4. Milano Odea
  5. Erotico (The Burglars)
  6. Battle Of Algiers
  7. Giu La Testa (Duck You Sucker!)
  8. Metamorfosi (La Classe Operaia Va In Paradiso)
  9. Tre Nel 5000
  10. Once Upon A Time In The West
  11. The Sicilian Clan
  12. Macchie Solari
  13. The Ballad Of Hank McCain (Vocal)
  14. Svegliatti & Uccidi
  15. Chi Mai
  16. The Ballad Of Hank McCain (Instrumental)

Amazon.com

As if John Zorn's super-creative take on film composer Ennio Morricone weren't essential in its first iteration on Nonesuch Records, Zorn is celebrating the album's 15th anniversary with an updated, remastered version. The darker lows and brighter highs make this Gundown clearly superior--with its original cast of characters (Bill Frisell, Arto Lindsay, Diamanda Galas, and many more) sounding alternately darker, sultrier, and more cinematic than ever. Zorn's reticence to record the original album's 10 pieces looks altogether unreasonable, as his genius for adding color and dimension to Morricone's tunes shows profusely. To make this an even better deal, there are six new bonus tracks that feature Marc Ribot as part of an ad hoc string quartet on "The Sicilian Clan" and "Chi Mai," and as sparring partner with British avant guitar god Derek Bailey on the roaring "Svegliatti and Uccidi." This one's magnificently important. --Andrew Bartlett

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Lots of variety.......2007-06-10

John Zorn stepped away from his game piece albums and began to get into more conventional songs with "The Big Gundown". A set of 15 Ennio Morricone songs, and one Zorn-penned homage to a Morricone song, it's a difficult album to classify. Zorn is usually characterized as jazz, but this is a long long way from Louis Armstrong, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of improvisation. Zorn himself performs only on a minority of the songs. He's more of a producer-arranger. But, even if he isn't playing the alto sax, these songs bear Zorn's unmistakeable imprint. There's an original 1985 section, and Zorn added some bonus songs in 2000.

Let's describe all the songs since the music sample is often deceptive for this CD. "The Big Gundown" aims for creepy. There are ominous piano chords, dissonant noises, and screams. The music resolves somewhat when a Brazilian percussion section begins, and ends with some Rawhide-esque "ha"'s. "Peur Sur La Ville" is built around an unsettling piano figure and noises. It has a unconventional free-jazz aura to it. "Poverty" is a quiet song based on Toots Thielman's whistling. "Milano Odeo" is a catchy, almost rock-n-roll song taken at a brisk pace. As the song goes on, the keyboards get more unsettling and the guitar gets noisier. "Erotico" has bluesy organ, and Bill Frisell's most romantic electric guitar (in an '80's way) paired with female vocalizations. "Battle Of Algiers" might be my favorite (maybe just because of the represented movies I've seen it's my favorite). Wayne Horvitz pounds out the tense piano line while sounds effects explode in the background. "Giu La Testa" has a slow build for about four minutes, then there's a plucking, walking part to take the song out. "Metamorfosi" is a good song to play when you want guests to leave, Diamanda Galas screams on top of tribal drums. "Tre Nel 5000" is credited to Zorn as a composer. To me, it sounds like a 4 1/2 minute dose of ambient noise. "Once Upon A Time In The West" starts quietly and deliberately, with feedback swelling and decaying. Robert Quine and Jody Harris play their guitars otherwise very minimalistically (not minimally, the feedback is constant). That ends the 1985 section of the CD.

The 2000 section uses an updated cast of players. "The Sicilian Clan" is familiar from the "Naked City" CD, though the instrumentation is more acoustic, and Cyro Baptista adds "western movie" percussion. "Macchie Solari" is another unsettling song. It ends in a fit of crashing piano chords and screams. "The Ballad Of Hank McCain" teams Mike Patton's heroic baritone with Jamie Saft's organ and Baptista's background congas. It's one of the more accessible songs, I wonder what it would sound like with a fuller band. The later instrumental version sounds about the same except, of course, without singing. "Svegliatti And Uccidi", with Marc Ribot and Derek Bailey on guitar-mangling duties, is a skronky blow-out. "Chi Mai", with the same musicians as "The Sicilian Clan", has a pretty melody and gentle music.

Some of these songs are very cool and original, others I can go without. Since it's a mixed bag I give it three stars. Zorn is certainly an original, and fans will want to make sure they have this one.

5 out of 5 stars Zorn's first masterpiece.......2005-04-30

One of the best albums in Zorn's catalog, "The Big Gundown" is a masterpiece augmented in this 15th anniversary edition with a number of new recordings. These are reinterpretations of Mooricone pieces (with one Zorn original) for various groups. The entire record is powerful and energetic, with breathtaking arrangements, brilliant performances, and a fire that had not been captured in Zorn's previous recordings. It is also probably his first true masterpiece.

I think in many ways, the opener and title track best illustrates the aesthetic on the record, if you don't like that one, you'll probably not care for the rest of it-- it covers a number of moods, being dark, haunting, theatrical, explosive and esoteric, sometimes all at once. This sort of theatrical mood extends across a number of songs, the haunting circular piano and percussion workout "Peur Sur la Ville" (with a blazing alto sax solo from Tim Berne), an the dark electric guitar workout take of "Once Upon a Time in the West", reduced a funereal pace.

But there are also many moments of delicate beauty as well-- take for instance "Poverty (Once Upon a Time in America)", with an unusual instrumentation of whistling, harmonica (both handled by Toots Theilman), harp and accordian. Particularly when the harmonica takes the melody, the support swells and embraces and holds on, expressing pain and loss and fear for the future. Or consider the brooding and yet someone still light "Giu la Testa (Duck You Sucker!)", building anticipation through its dark motifs and bizarre instrumentation (among others, the Japanese shamisen, english horn, acoustic guitar, gamecalls and keyboards).

The bonus tracks are no less essential-- Zorn brought in about everyone he played with for the originals, these were a chance to catch up. The amazing thing about Zorn is that as an arranger, he's lost none of his flair in the intervening years, in fact, he may have even gotten better. Zorn uses his "Bar Kokhba" sextet (the Masada String Trio augmented by guitarist Marc Ribot, drummer Joey Baron and percussionist Cyro Baptista) to great effect on breathtaking arrangements of "The Sicilian Clan" and "Chi Mai", and adds another great guitar workout feature with Ribot and Derek Bailey in a noisy, disjoint take of "Sveggliatti and Uccidi", but its Mike Patton's Tom growl on "The Ballad of Hank McCain" that is the gem of the material-- stunning delivery that really captures something special (and may be the best vocal Patton has ever done) over a delicate organ (Jamie Saft) and percussion (Baptista) backdrop that matches and perhaps outstrips the best of the original material.

This is essential music for Zorn fans, if you're not, this may well be a good place to start-- the music can be difficult, and it covers a ton of moods, but there is a lot to hear. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Definitely a must-have Zorn album!.......2004-04-27

I've got about 30 Zorn albums, and this was the first I heard, back in college late during an all-nighter. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Fantastic stuff, and very weird. This is more listenable than some, but definitely not the most easy of Zorn's albums. Great treatments of some familiar pieces if you're into spaghetti westerns.

This is on my must-have list for Zorn albums.

3 out of 5 stars This is the first major Zorn album.......2003-03-15

Back in the mid-1980s, Zorn wrote new arrangements of Ennio Morricone's soundtrack music. He hired the best musicians to play the songs. Then, in 2000, he remastered the old album and filled out the disc with five more Morricone songs.

The result is CD that's all over the place, ranging from beautiful to ugly, from very complex to painfully simple. "Chi Mai," for example is a song you'll listen to over and over. It never gets old. But then there's "Metamorfosi," in which a woman howls and screams over the sound of slowly pounding drums.

5 out of 5 stars Yes, better than the original.......2002-08-14

I just recently took the plunge on this reissue of the Big Gundown, comparing it to my original Nonesuch CD, and the new one is a winner. The music is obviously the same, and great it still is, but I always regretted the thickness of sound and low-level mastering of the original CD. The reissue has cleaned, brightened and polished the sound to a much higher level, it blossoms immediately in the ears and is now superb. The additional tracks are a treat too, Chi Mai is one of Morricone's greatest and pithiest themes, although the manner of the new material is fairly straight-ahead. Also nice is the extensive liner notes, an addition from the original release and a departure for many other Tzadik-Zorn recordings. Zorn fans should go for this in an instant, as should the Zorn-curious. This is his single greatest and most important record.

Morricone fans, you should give this a try too! This will challenge your ears and your notions of one of your favorites, and that's a good thing. Zorn is always true both to the themes from the movies and the context of those movies, which is the most remarkable thing. But for those only used to straight renditions of the music, this CD will shock, because the music is put through a cut-and-paste technique that owes much to cartoon music, and a recontextualization that owes is all to a free-improvisation aesthetic. Don't let those ears and minds get flaccid, folks!
As Time Goes By
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    As Time Goes By

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    The Life and Works of Joseph Haydn
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      The Life and Works of Joseph Haydn

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      Shostakovich: Complete Songs, Vol. 5, Famous Song Cycles
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • "the evidence of a great witness"
      Shostakovich: Complete Songs, Vol. 5, Famous Song Cycles

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      22. Suite to Words by Michelangelo Buonarroti, Op.145: Eternity

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      5 out of 5 stars "the evidence of a great witness".......2007-01-19

      These five volumes of Shostakovich's Complete Songs are simply astonishing. If admirers have with good reason found the private voice of the composer in his string quartets, there's another, perhaps more intimate voice to be found in his songs. Let this review stand for the entire collection - each disc yields generous returns. An entirely Russian production recorded in Russia, this is estimable treasure. If you love Shostakovich's music, the breadth of revelation found throughout these discs is overwhelming. Here is Shostakovich the man, genius, survivor, sufferer - but never victim. The works themselves are no less than a kind of eternal definition of art, an all-encompassing humanity borne by one man to our lasting benefit. The singing performances are uniformly excellent, as are the production values on every level, with fine sonics. Among the Russian singers who contribute, soprano Victoria Evtodieva, mezzo Liudmila Shkirtil, and the mighty bass Fyodor Kuznetsov stand out. Most of the songs are set for voice and piano. The cycles and a number of other songs use orchestration of varying details. Pianist Yuri Serov, besides distinguished playing, provides insightful commentary with each disc, ideal remarks full of detail - the title of this review is taken from his notes on 'The Anti-Formalist Raree Show', which he hails as '...a striking document of that bygone era, the evidence of a great witness.' What more fitting could be said of these amazing musical works and their composer? Full translation of every song text is included in each of the discs.
      The Chemical Chaos
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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      The Chemical Chaos
      Poverty's No Crime
      Manufacturer: Inside Out U.S.
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000D96O9
      Release Date: 2004-09-13

      Tracks:

      1. Walk into Nowhere
      2. Every Kind of Life
      3. All Minds in One
      4. World Without Me
      5. Terminal Trip
      6. Pact With the Past
      7. Left to Chance
      8. Moving Target
      9. Do What You Feel
      10. Access Denied [Unplugged Version][*]

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars MetalNetRadio.com.......2004-03-03

      Poverty's No Crime - The Chemical Chaos

      Band Website - www.povertys-no-crime.de

      Label - SPV / www.spv.de

      I have been a fan of this band since their first cd Symbiosis (Noise 1995)...Iron Maidenish riffs and killer grooves. Then they moved to a more progressive metal sound on the albums The Autumn Years (Modern Music Records 1996) and Slave to the Mind (InsideOut 1999) both of those albums are killer stuff. Then came the disappointing album One In A Million (InsideOut 2001) and i thought this band had run its course. But much to my surprise the band came back stronger than ever on this new release and once again becomes a force in the progressive metal genre. The Band Lineup remains the same from the previous album ... Volker Walsemann-Vocals,Guitars... Marco Ahrens-Guitars... Jorg Springub-Keyboards... Heiko Spaarmann-Bass... Andreas Tegeler. Standout tracks on this cd are Walk Into Nowhere,Every Kind of Life and Terminal Trip. If you like Dream Theater, Fates Warning and Rush then this is a cd for you.

      Rating 9.0/10

      Waystëd Rëalm MetalNetRadio.com

      5 out of 5 stars The Germans are coming.......2004-02-10

      Haven't found a German prog-rock album disappoint yet this past year. Sylvan, RPWL and now PNC. This is very good 3rd album. Everything a good prog album should contain, good keyboard work, great guitar solos, lots of time changes, great mix of mellow & heavy passages, vocalist with a nice voice. You can't go wrong.
      (What a World It Would Be Without) Poverty
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        (What a World It Would Be Without) Poverty

        Manufacturer: Windham Hill
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        ASIN: B000GLD7I0

        Product Description

        Limited edition EP from High Street/Windham Hill Records to benefit the National Coalition for the Homeless. Tracks: Poverty, My Hometown (alt take), It's So Hard (alt take), Cold Night (live), Push & Shove (radio session), Poverty (radio session).
        Carol:  A Christmas Journey
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Carols of Christmas Past
        • from Solo Piano Publications
        • Really Big Shoes
        • Mystical Christmas Journey
        • A smooth ride to the holidays with this recording!
        Carol: A Christmas Journey

        Manufacturer: Really Big Shoes
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000C9ZA8
        Release Date: 2003-09-03

        Tracks:

        1. A Virgin Most Pure
        2. Coventry Carol: the Holy Innocents
        3. Children's Song of the Nativity
        4. Carol of the Birds
        5. The Wexford Carol
        6. Huron Carol
        7. The Boar's Head Carol
        8. Joyeaux Noel
        9. Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella
        10. The Dutch Carol
        11. Ding Dong Merrily on High
        12. Poverty
        13. Silent Night

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Carols of Christmas Past.......2003-12-24

        If you're tired of Christmas songs after hearing so many of the same ones over and over and are ready for something new here is the solution.
        Zola Van's beautiful melodies give the Christmas spirit a new dimension. Carols from past centuries, seemingly lost in time, are brought to the present and surely must sound more beautiful than ever before.
        These selectins are calming and soothing to the nerves. Highlights here are "Huron Carol", "The Boar's Head Carol" and "The Dutch Carol". But every song is played with remarkable excellence. For those longing to hear something more familiar, the timeless carol "Silent Night" completes this magnificent set of piano solos.

        5 out of 5 stars from Solo Piano Publications.......2003-11-08

        When I slipped "Carol: A Christmas Journey" into my CD player, I expected to hear a collection of the usual Christmas pieces and carols with Zola Van's inspired solo piano interpretation. She had told me that this album was going to be different, and different it is! What sets "Carol" apart from other collections is the darkness and moodiness of the album. At first, it seemed almost bleak, but the more I listen, the more I hear the hope and anticipation in the music. Most of the carols are extremely old, going as far back as the twelfth century, and come from various European countries and traditions (one is Indian/Canadian). Van really did her homework on this album, researching the origins of the music as she collected the songs, and writing a short history of each piece in the liner notes. With all of the Christmas music I listen to and teach, I was amazed that I was familiar with only a small number of the carols, and because the collection is so unusual, I would think it would be easy to listen to it year-round without feeling silly about playing a Christmas album in, say, April while you're preparing your taxes!

        The three familiar carols are "Coventry Carol," "Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella," and "Silent Night," all played lovingly true to the originals, but with fresh interpretations. "A Virgin Most Pure," is a hauntingly beautiful carol that tells of the prophecy and of three journeys to Bethlehem. Van's use of heavy chords in the deep bass of the piano accentuates the mystery and darkness of many of the pieces, this one included. "Children's Song of the Nativity" is a bit lighter, full of innocence and questions about traveling to Bethlehem - how far is it? what will we do when we get there? - a very sweet vignette. My favorite track is probably the darkest one of all, "Huron Carol". The words come from Huron droning, and were set to an Indian/Canadian tune by a Jesuit missionary who taught the Huron and Wendot in a wilderness outpost in Quebec. Van does an exquisite job with this piece - to the point that you can almost feel the chilling winds blowing through it. "The Boar's Head Carol" is a bit lighter and more festive. "The Dutch Carol" comes from about 1599, and is delicate, melancholy,and very beautiful. "Ding Dong Merrily on High" is probably the most upbeat piece - a dance that servants and peasants would perform for their employers' entertainment.

        A very unusual collection of holiday music, "Carol" is certainly an antidote for too much Santa Claus. It makes you realize how far back our holiday traditions go, and the vastly different ways in which Christ's birth has been celebrated over the centuries. Historically, this is a fascinating collection - I learned so much from the liner notes. Musically, it is a spiritual and introspective journey to hear these haunting melodies played with such care and emotion. Zola Van has done an outstanding job with this album. Just be aware that this is not a happy-go-lucky album of "Jingle Bells" and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town."

        5 out of 5 stars Really Big Shoes.......2003-11-01

        What I liked most was the powerful, suspenseful style of play, swirling with emotion, her embellishing style radiating a natural grandeur. I also liked the way her arrangements seemed to get to the heart of these Christmas melodies without being too precious. Her realization seemed to be much more about integrating Christmas into her musical vision than about trying to be a part of the sweet, tinkling chorus we'll be hearing soon enough. And it should be noted that she applied her style to a relatively unusual selection of carols, so there were significant segments where I could enjoy Christmas music without it being something I've heard over and over.

        I found her treatments to be both relaxing and moving. And mind you, this--with the stereo on the fritz and my boombox at Lost Pines with my wife on a training mission--was first heard on the tinkly little computer speakers. I soon had to graduate it to the DVD player in the den to get the full surround, but its power is evident whatever the volume or acoustics.

        I like this one a lot.

        --Richard Banks, Christmasreviews.com

        5 out of 5 stars Mystical Christmas Journey.......2003-10-19

        "I am a simple traveler. I am transported adrift a gentle, melodic seduction across hundreds of years to this place. Here in a shroud of feudal protection is common man, with reasoning and conduct conforming to his day, desperately seeking beauty, purity, and gentleness in an otherwise brutal world. Beyond dark stone walls of medieval thought, the allure of the beautiful virgin and the child-king's humble birth is the cherished focus of desire and intrigue." ~Zola Van

        I first heard Zola Van's radiant music on a CD titled "The HeartAid Project." Her music captures hope, wonder, kindness and beauty. The fluidity of the fragile notes are balanced by the strength and depth of the message. Crisp, delicate and heart-felt notes mingle with images of Christmas memories and dreams.

        There are lesser-known carols you might be hearing for the first time and a few beloved favorites that have survived in the hearts and minds of people across the centuries.

        1. A Virgin Most Pure - Poignant and delicate rendition of an Old English carol.

        2. Coventry Carol: the Holy Innocents - A 16th Century English carol with familiar strains and has grief and love intertwined.

        3. Children's Song of the Nativity - A piece filled with questions and expectation. "How far is it to Bethlehem? Not very far. Shall we find the stable room lit by a star?" Zola plays this piece with precision and deep understanding. It is pure and beautiful.

        4. Carol of the Birds is from Bas-Quercy, France. The peasants of the time told legends of enchanted animals who could speak on Christmas Eve. I can see birds swooping and soaring and following the "noel star."

        5. The Wexford Carol is an Irish Carol known as the "Enniscorthy Carol."

        6. Huron Carol is an Indian/Canadian tune - One of my favorites because it almost foretells sadness. Zola shows the full force of her interpretation as she alternates between spectacular lightness of hand and rich intensity. Zola has truly captured a moment in time with exquisite detail.

        7. The Boar's Head Carol - A piece to take your breath away. The notes almost seem to be floating through the air like an invigorating breeze.

        8. Joyeaux Noel - A French Carol sung at New Year's in the 1400s. Zola captures mystery and magic. You will recognize this sweet dream of new beginnings and hope for the future. This piece might delve into your memory and remind you of your most beautiful Christmas memories. I love how Zola tantalizes the listener with tiny raindrop notes and then just sends a downpour of notes to refresh your spirit.

        9. Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella - A 15th Century French Provincial Carol with a playful twist. In the depth of night I can see little torches swirling in circles as Jeanette playfully dances instead of hurrying with the torches. There is a touch of humor here. It is as if time stops and this song could play forever.

        10. The Dutch Carol - The beauty here is a solitary angel flying high above the earth. In the stillness of the night you can here "How sweet is love." The most comforting carol on this CD. It wraps you in warmth and you almost feel protected from all harm. Zola's playing dissolves all stress, this is a piece you could easily fall asleep to. As beautiful as a lullaby with a depth of caring that speaks of love and sweet dreams.

        11. Ding Dong Merrily on High - A lighthearted piece. The emphasis here seems to be a joyous celebration.

        12. Poverty - Spectacular depth and understanding. Zola shows her sensitivity in this interpretation. I hear a message so subtle it almost begs not to be explained but only to be felt with the heart. Perhaps this piece mostly evokes a sense of awe. We gaze at the tiny gift sleeping in the straw and are amazed at how a small child could be the hope of the world.

        13. Silent Night - Instantly recognizable and a combination of all we love at Christmas Time. Zola plays this carol with an intricate beauty befitting this captivating story of heavenly peace.

        Truly, I've never heard a collection of piano solos so delicate in magical beauty. Zola Van's music will quickly capture your heart. The universal messages of hope, peace and love have been captured in her interpretations of each carol. I highly recommend "Carol: A Christmas Journey" for the Holiday Season or anytime when you need a musical escape. It is timeless in its appeal and is a much needed escape from the harried pace of the holiday season or everyday life.

        You may also enjoy "Paint the Forest Winter," and "River to River Trail: The Hike."

        ~TheRebeccaReview.com

        5 out of 5 stars A smooth ride to the holidays with this recording!.......2003-10-14

        I have had the pleasure and priviledge of listening and reviewing Zola Van's 2 previuos releases. I am proud to say the the third release is just a entertaining as the other 2. Zola Van's talent seems with out limits in this release.

        There are 13 tracks, totaling over 50 minutes of some of the best piano music out there today. The complete collection of Christamas music has you listening to all time favorites like Silent Night, which is my personal faovrite on this album.

        You have some lesser known releases such as Carol of the Birds and the Wexford Carol. Even though the music is lsated for the holiday season, and it would make a perfect holiday gift, this cd could and should be listened to almost any timeof the year.

        Having been given the rare oppurtunity to hear music that not only calms the situation but also relaxes you at the same is one of life simple pleasures. This recording is gentle in sound but large in volume as the music will resonante for more that just the Winter season.

        Zola Van has given the listener a true gift of the holiday spirit - excellent job!
        One in a Million
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Great Prog metal album!
        One in a Million
        Poverty's No Crime
        Manufacturer: Inside Out Germany
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00005LALU
        Release Date: 2004-09-13

        Tracks:

        1. The Stolen Eye
        2. Ancient Lies
        3. Incognito
        4. Just A Dream
        5. The Stranger Within
        6. Logan
        7. Open To Attack
        8. Point Of View
        9. Dare To Fly
        10. Distant Early Warning (Bonus Track)

        Album Description

        2001 release for German metal act. The followup to their 1999 album, Slave To The Mind. SPV Records.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Great Prog metal album!.......2001-12-03

        Poverty's No Crime is one that gets better with each new release. Songs are great, solos are well thought out, and their version of Rush's Distant Early Warning is very good as well.

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