Gateway
Track Listings
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1. Intro
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2. Deep in the Game
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3. Faulty
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4. D.U.I
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5. Blowin' Bomb
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6. Player, Rider, Eastsider
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7. Red Rum
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8. Flow of My Cash
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9. Brother's Keeper
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10. Cash Mad
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11. Pimping and Pandering
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12. Yay Wide
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13. Avarage Night
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14. Jiggy
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15. Don't Be a Punk
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16. D.C. Bound - Apollo
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17. Sav Shit - Gemini
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18. Outro
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Gateway
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- Gateway to the Throne
- Love it!
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Living For You
Gateway Worship
Manufacturer: Integrity Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000FVGMIS
Release Date: 2006-07-11 |
Product Description
God is birthing a revolution in todayÂ’s Church: Inspired creativity and innovative resources are flowing from local congregations like never before. GlobalWorshipNow.com exists as a platform to help dynamic churches share their songs, media and messages with the Body of Christ worldwide.global vision Launched in 2000,Gateway Church is one of the fastest growing congregations in America today. Located in the Dallas/FortWorth Metroplex,Gateway is a dynamic church characterized by its passion for God and people,life-changing messages,and authentic worship. LIVING FOR YOU captures the songs and heartbeat of this local congregation. Join Worship PastorThomas Miller,the GatewayWorship team,a 150-voice choir, and the people of GATEWAY CHURCH in this powerful experience.
Customer Reviews:
Gateway to the Throne .......2007-07-19
I love this CD so much I keep buying it and giving it to friends to listen to. The performance and the song writing is purely annointed. Revelation Song and The More I Seek You are amazing. You will be blessed!
Love it!.......2007-01-11
As a Music Pastor, this is one of the best worship albums I've ever heard. It also makes excellent background music for prayer.
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Papal Blessing/Ave Maria
Pope John Paul II
Manufacturer: Gateway Records
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ASIN: B0000037SB
Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Lord's Prayer, The
- Ave Maria
Album Description
A beautiful recording featuring the inaugural Papal Blessing when Pope John Paul II was first named Pope. Hear his voice as he bestows his first Papal Blessing to the world in English, Italian, and his native tongue of Polish. The release also features angelic hymns of the church including the beloved "Ave Maria" and Mozart's "Magnificat." It also contains a special souvenir booklet on John Paul's life from childhood to his days as a Cardinal and features a letter on his behalf that expresses his appreciation, acceptance, and blessing for the recording. It is a truly magnificent release.
Customer Reviews:
Must Have.......2005-08-16
every time i listen to it, flash memories comes when i met the pope for the first time in Paris 1997, it make me relax, and cry all the times. A must have album
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- Gigantic Wall Of Sound
- rocky mountain, take me to the sky
- a boot full of sludgey stoner rock, ready to kick your ass
- hadn't really heard anything from them, but......
- The pinnacle of stoner rock
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Gateway
Bongzilla
Manufacturer: Relapse
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ASIN: B00006HI9Z
Release Date: 2002-09-03 |
Tracks:
- Greenthumb
- Stone A Pig
- Sunnshine Green
- 666lb. Bongsession
- Trinity (Gigglebush)
- Gateway
- Keefmaster
- Hashdealer
Customer Reviews:
Gigantic Wall Of Sound.......2006-05-29
Bongzilla's 'Getaway' has one of the largest, fuzziest, monumental guitar tones I have ever put my ears through. Smoking dope is the priority for these guys, and making an album full of unbelievably fatass riffs must come a close second. My only problem is the vocal department, Id actually rather it not be there. The singer is mostly drained out by the huge guitars, but nonetheless his screechy thin voice is a little on the grating side after a while, hence 4 not 5 stars.
But frankly I don't mind too much when the band come out with riff onslaughts such as the opener 'Greenthumb'. You think you've heard the guitar tone and the drums, you think the riff they're playing is as heavy as it gets, `cos its pretty daym heavy. Then suddenly they hit the pedal that must be labelled 'MONSTER FUZZ' as your head is cleanly swiped off. Rarely can a stoner/doom band take a very simple riff and blow you away by the sheer enormity of their sound. Many try, but most become boring. Bongzilla perfect this.
And they can create song structures too, my biggest complaint for fellow riff-monsters Electric Wizard who often sacrifice this area. The title track, and my personal highlight showcases their ability to write sections inside a song with varying time signatures and tempo changes. The main riff is also huge by the way, in case you doubted.
If you're into stoner/doom metal, and you have an addiction to colossal riffs with giant fuzz tones, then do yourself a favour and get this one. My only complaint is the rather grating vocals that detract a star, but apart from that this is a fine addition to your collection.
For fans of Electric Wizard, Orange Goblin, Karma to Burn, Sleep...
rocky mountain, take me to the sky.......2004-04-16
First off, Bongzilla rules, especially their more recent stuff like "Gateway" and "Apogee." Bongzilla plays the perfect kind of stoner/doom metal: completely heavy, but with a deep sense of groove that gets you nodding your heavy-lidded head along with them. Standout tracks are "Greenthumb," "Sunnshine Green," and "Keefmaster."
a boot full of sludgey stoner rock, ready to kick your ass.......2003-10-30
bongzilla keeps on with the stereotype, but its aaaaaa ooookkkkaaayyy brother. besides the obvious lyrical content, this is disturbingly brutal, and crushing stoner rock that's faster than most stoner bands. like a blur of heaviness, that brings you to the "top of the keef moutain"
buy it
definetely buy it
hadn't really heard anything from them, but.............2003-07-21
I saw them at a local pizzeria tonight in Nashville and they were an extemily heavy/intense act with a groove along the lines of earlier Sleep albums I believe. Yea, I'm not usually too into the "gutteral" vocal style either but live it just upped the intensity and wasn't excessive, used appropriately I guess. I wouldn't really have known the lyrics are [substance] related, I just got thought the overall feel/vibe was slowly/deeply medatative with a nice balance of bass-driven sludge and possessed roaring. maybe a cross between the melvins and "today is the day." Definitely worth my [money] though.
The pinnacle of stoner rock.......2003-07-10
This album has everything you could look for in stoner rock... heavy ... riffs that are catchy and pleasing to the ear. Nothing compares to jumping in your car, putting on your 70's aviator sun glasses, and putting in this cd at full volume. Seriously, this album is perfect for driving. The band takes the southern grooves of Eyehategod, add in various marijuana-related samples, and puts an almost black metalish screeching voice over it all. This combines to make a really unique and fresh sound. Once again, Relapse has the best selection in bands.
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- 3 Great improvisers COOK
- The better "Gateway" album
- The next gateway - further explorations of the Gateway Trio
- OVERLOOKED GEM!
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Gateway 2
John Abercrombie
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
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ASIN: B0000031Q0
Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Opening
- Reminiscence
- Sing Song
- Nexus
- Blue
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Bassist Dave Holland and drummer Jack DeJohnette have often worked together since their early work with Miles Davis, and they're one of the most accomplished rhythm sections in jazz--fluent, inventive players who add something special to every situation they're heard in. The Gateway trio with guitarist John Abercrombie, though, is one of their most effective vehicles, with an open sound that reveals every detail and encourages an interactive approach. Each member is a gifted improviser, and they're willing to trust spontaneous forms, setting this 1977 session in motion with the extended "Opening," a long group improvisation launched by DeJohnette's detailed drumming. The interplay is just as arresting on the more formal pieces. Abercrombie's "Sing Song" floats at a medium tempo, and the guitarist plays with singing and sustained clarity before Holland solos with a forceful precision. Holland's "Nexus" is an accelerated stream of particles in motion, while "Reminiscences," with almost acoustic guitar, and "Blue," with DeJohnette on piano, are reflective moments enlivened by the same close listening. --Stuart Broomer
Customer Reviews:
3 Great improvisers COOK.......2007-05-15
I have owned this since the day it was released as an LP. The interplay &
imrovisation between these 3 musicians is almost scary. Their dynamic
range & sense of melody (this applies to Mr.Dejohnette's drummimg as well)comes from years of playing together in different formats. The tunes on this one just sail. If you bought only 1 record with them on it, this
should be it. It is now 30 years since I first heard this & I still
consider it a favorite despite having a sizable jazz library. It's been too long since the last Gateway recordings on ECM. And somebody ask Mr. Abercrombie to break out that Fender electric mandolin.
The better "Gateway" album.......2005-12-31
If you get one of the "Gateway" albums, this is the one to get. Jack D. sounds good on piano on the simple "Blue," too--it is a better version than the one on Holland's "Triplicate."
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The next gateway - further explorations of the Gateway Trio.......2001-11-22
John Abercrombie, Dave Holland and Jack Dejohnette reunited in the second offering of the Gateway trio. The music on this CD is more intriguing than their first offering, and is glued together more closely than before. Dejohnette's rolling drums is met with Holland's thoughtful and bold bass lines, providing a rich landscape for Abercrombie's lucid lines on the guitar.
The magic between the three players is obvious from the first track "Opening": thumping bass and drums underlying Abercrombie's avant-garde guitar improvisations slowly but surely building in collective improvisation. In "Sing Song", one of my favourite tunes, Abercrombie's craftily contructed melodic lines is counterbalanced by Holland's warm embrace on the bass, giving a very sentimental dialog rounded up with Dejohnette's lyrical lines on the drums.
This album is a glimpse at the future of jazz from the 70's: very sparse structures building itself through contructive communication between the players in real-time. Simply a timeless classic that I keep finding myself back to again and again.
OVERLOOKED GEM!.......2000-03-01
The 2nd "GATEWAY" release is much more thoughtful and sedate but no less involving than the other titles by Abercrombie, Holland and DeJohnette. "OPENING" is a perfect start---DeJohnette using his percussion to brilliant effect (and closing the track also) with Holland dropping in for some limber bass that gets things rolling and Abercrombie's ethereal guitar creating the magic that sets him apart from ANY fret man in jazz. The typical ECM sound is here and kudos to Manfred Eicher for producing this and many classic albums of this stature. If you're a fan of any of the gentlemen featured here, this is a great trio CD and should not be missed.
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- Essential CD for the Creative Musician
- Gateway...apt title indeed...
- Spooky Fusion and Ferocious Jazz Brilliance
- The Lyrical Swing of Dave Holland
- a postcard from a moment when things were possible
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Gateway
John Abercrombie with Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
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ASIN: B000026148
Release Date: 2000-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Back-Woods Song
- Waiting
- May Dance
- Unshielded Desire
- Jamala
- Sorcery I
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The Gateway trio of guitarist John Abercrombie, bassist Dave Holland, and drummer Jack DeJohnette made its debut in the midst of the fusion era, recording this album in 1975, but there's a flowing rhythmic ease and complex interplay that immediately distinguish the group's music from the day's electric jazz craze. Abercrombie's electrified lines scurry and wander into strange byways, especially on the extended "May Dance" and "Sorcery 1," but Holland and DeJohnette keep digging in and varying their patterns, knitting together coherent group music. Holland's own solos are models of order and invention, and the CD is also an opportunity for him to demonstrate his skills as a composer. He wrote four of the six pieces here, and the elusive "Jamala" is particularly beautiful. --Stuart Broomer
Customer Reviews:
Essential CD for the Creative Musician.......2007-05-27
As a Rock based drummer seeking creative inspiration, this CD (along with anything that Miles did....and those involved with him) was the key to another world. I always look forward to hearing it and turning others onto it because it is truly one of the most exciting, creative and inspirational CD's that I own. It is like Jazz musicians rocking out, but in a way that was fresh compared to the typical 70's fusion that came to represent the genre(or sub-genre).This to me represents Music as Art...period.
Gateway...apt title indeed..........2006-08-25
This album is completely mindblowing. From the cascading guitar runs to the heroic and athletic drums, let alone the magnificent bass lines. This is the ULTIMATE POWER TRIO! Rush: eat yer heart out! Peace - jacobs
Spooky Fusion and Ferocious Jazz Brilliance.......2004-12-09
This 1975 release on the ECM label had more ferocity and fangs than your average ECM disc of the time. Having come fresh off a recording session with Oregon's Colin Walcott for his Cloud Dance album, the three musicians decided to stir up some electrified and inspired mayhem of their own.
Bassist Dave Holland leads the charge on "Backwoods Song", starting innocently enough with a country-ish groove, then enters DeJohnette to give it further drive, then Abercrombie steers it toward the outer fringes of the woods, so to speak, with a vaguely unsettling, warbling melody, leading to a bluesy turnaround. From there, JA takes you to the darkest most unknown parts of these woods with his relentless guitar musings. "Waiting" is Dave Hollands' hypnotic bass solo piece that definitely conveys that feeling very well in fact. "May Dance" is a sunnier, more upbeat bop-inspired romp with Abercrombie leading the way with a clean yet edgy jazz tone from his axe.
Things get more intense with "Unshielded Desire" a duet of Abercrombie and DeJohnette that recalls the fiery exchanges of Coltrane and Elvin Jones from a decade earlier, both musicians relentlessly search for new melodic ideas as the piece almost blows itself apart. "Jamal" is a beautifully mysterious and enigmatic interaction between Abercrombie and Holland, To close on a high note, there is "Sorcery 1", starting with menacing spook noises from Abercrombie and equally menacing percussion noises weave in and out, building in intensity until Abercrombie roars in with some of the spookiest long sustained notes this side of Hendrix as DeJohnette unleashes violent explosions of drums and cymbals while Holland roars authoritatively underneath them eventually winding down as spooks are flying out of the speakers (LOL).
As is typical with ECM recordings, the overall ambience is spacious as all outdoors, yet the instruments are so crisp (especially drums and bass) while Abercrombie is recorded with just enough reverb and distance to give him, to my ears, one of the most genuinely unsettling, spooky and unique electric guitar sounds of the time, he sounded like NOBODY else.
Fusion with a strong emphasis on the JAZZ part of the equation with that kind of looseness combined with the ferocity of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. A great postcard from when creativity was the norm!
The Lyrical Swing of Dave Holland.......2004-07-05
Somewhat rawer in both tone and composition than your average ECM mid-70s release, this first meeting between guitarist Abercrombie, bassist Holland and drummer DeJohnette grooves along with the fire of early fusion (Abercrombie's tone is usually clean, yet he's clearly capable of exploding into shards of noise, and just dig DeJohnette's peerless attack), yet remains true to the melodic & structural compexities of classic jazz. The highlights are many, yet it's the relentless swing of Dave Holland on the opener, 'Back-Woods Song' that continues to draw me in. Essential for electric guitar fans, and a good investment for any jazz enthusiast.
a postcard from a moment when things were possible.......2000-11-16
Its sort of depressing to listen to this cd in 2000. In 1975 when it came out it was possible for three really open musicians to get together, play some pretty over-the-top music, and here's the depressing part, ACTUALLY GET IT RECORDED AND WIDELY DISTRIBUTED. These guys were alternative before the term was coined. Some electronica fan will probably write the same review in 25 years after that genre gets codified if it hasn't already.
OK, so much for the sociology, how about the music? Imagine Hendrix hadn't died, and instead found a rhythm section that was his creative match. Serious electric guitar without the how-many-notes-per-second-can-I-play mindlessness into which both fusion and heavy metal would degenerate. "Backwoods Song" with its simple bass groove opens the album and draws in the listener. "Unshielded Desire" states emphatically that this ain't your father's jazz, and "Sorcery I," which closes, is a kind of "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" for intellectuals.
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- Come Dance With Me The Old-Fashioned Way.
- Not the original artists?
- Not what I expected
- NOT WHAT I EXPECTED!
- Great for a 50's Day at school!
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20 Jukebox Party Dance Favorites
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Gateway Records
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ASIN: B0000037UP
Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Bunny Hop
- Hokey Pokey
- Alley Cat
- Ballin' The Jack
- Limbo
- Mexican Hat Dance
- Chicken Dance
- Shout
- Hands Up (Club Med Song)
- Pata Pata
- Macarena
- Conga
- Hot Hot Hot
- Hully Gully
- Hora
- Tarantella
- Domino Polka
- The Creep
- Miserlu
- Troika
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The all-time greatest party dance songs all on one CD. Features the Hokey Pokey, Chicken Dance, Macarena, Conga, Mexican Hat Dance and many more favorites.
Customer Reviews:
Come Dance With Me The Old-Fashioned Way........2006-09-23
This dance music for youngsters goes right along with the animal biology as 'Bunny Hop,' 'Alley Cat' 'Chicken Dance' -- all are named after animals. I missed out on the Chicken Dance, but I understand that it was very popular at the 1982 World's Fair. I did enjoy 'Hokey Pokey' and Al Gore actually did the 'Macarena' on television. 'Ballin' the Jack' gets your heart and energy pumping. These are not what you might hear on radio, as we tend to listen to the music which spoke to us during our growing-up period of life. To watch people my age and ten-twenty years younger trying to mimic the words to the songs I loved makes me want to sit tight and be quiet. We outgrow our teen years when it was cute to act silly, but white hair and 60s, 70s, 80s just don't jive. I missed the 60s except for Barry White and that type. Folk songs were not my cup of tea, either. This selection of dance songs is old fashioned for today's youth, but reminiscent of other ages for the older group of music lovers.
Not the original artists?.......2000-04-27
I bought this disc (from another retailer) and it was not what I expected. These certainly aren't the versions that were made famous. In particular, I wanted the Club Med "Hands Up!" song, or something close. The version on this disc sounds more like "Easy Listening" than dance music. Probably great for a more subdued party atmosphere... or in case you own a chain of elevators.
Not what I expected.......2000-02-11
this cd is not that good at all The only song I like is the macarena. I brought it & wish I hadn't
NOT WHAT I EXPECTED!.......1999-07-28
THE ONLY GOOD SONG ON THIS CD IS THE CHICKEN DANCE. THE REST OF THE SONGS ARE NOT BY THE ORIGINAL ARTISTS! IT REMINDS ME OF RETIREMENT HOME, BIG BAND MUSIC
Great for a 50's Day at school!.......1999-03-21
This has all of the songs I need to make my 50's Day a success
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Money Iz Motive
Mac Dre Presents the Cutthroat Committee
Manufacturer: Gateway Ent.
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ASIN: B0009Q0EVU
Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
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- Cutthoat Intro
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- Song 4 U
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- What U Got 4 Me?
- Cuddie Roc Ughh
- Respect
- I Can't Be on That!
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- I Think I Luv U Gal
- Wasn't Me
- What I Tell U? - J.D. Diggs, Mob Figaz
- B**** Lost Her Mind
- Can't F*** Wit Me [*]
- Get Stupid [Cut Remix][*]
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For tha CUTTHOATS.......2005-06-28
I jsut listened ta this at NorthernRidaz.com and its pretty sav! The FEW Mac Dre verses that are on this album are gold and Dubee, PSD, and Mac Mall come really nice... my only beef wit this album is I wish there was more Mac Dre!!!!!!!!! RIP FURLY!!!!!
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Gateway
Jed Levy
Manufacturer: Steeplechase
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ASIN: B000K2VII6
Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
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- Munich, Germany and it's 1957
- Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren
- That`s disgusting!!!
- Greatest Album to Come from Germany in the last 50 years!
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German Beer Drinking Songs
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ASIN: B0000037T1
Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- In Munchen Steht A Hofbrauhaus
- Der Treue Husar
- So Lang Der Alte Peter
- Oh Du Wunderschoner Deutscher Rhein/Du Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen
- Ich Hab Mein Herz In Heidelberg Verloren
- Feurwerks Polka
- Du Kannst Nicht Treu Sein/Oh Du Lieber Augustin
- Lili Marlen
- Lass Im Boot Das Schaukeln Sein
- Humba, Humba, Tatera
- Der Frohliche Wandersmann
- Bier Her, Bier Her
- Auf Wiederseh'n
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A great collection of the favorite German beer drinking song. The CD includes printed song lyrics for your enjoyment.
Customer Reviews:
Munich, Germany and it's 1957.......2004-05-13
I was 10 years old when my parents bought this LP to play in our new Stereo Record Player. You see, my father was in the Army and my family joined him in 1957 for a three year tour of duty in Munich. This is genuine Oktoberfest Music to which I was exposed at that age. Many of these songs are now "corny", as I learned when I revisited Munich in Spring 2001. I love them and they bring joyous childhood memories to me. I have been looking for this "album" for many years because the original copy can no longer be played. I even looked for it in Munich back in 2001 to no avail. Thanks, Amazon for finding it for me. Maybe someone out there will enjoy at much as I did and will continue to do so.
Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren.......2003-12-17
Hey Guys!
The translation of the title "Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren" ist "I've lost my heart in Heidelberg" and it's not a story about Hertz experiences, it's about a man who's telling how he had fallen in love in Heidelberg. I just wanted to tell u this so you now what this song really is about. I please u to excuse my writingmistakes in this text, but I'm an original German not wearing lederhosen ;-)....PS: The song Lilly Marleen is not the best drink song,thats true but the writing with double e is correct, cause its a dialect...have fun,bye
That`s disgusting!!!.......2002-05-19
I`d like to know who in the world has compilated this ( and some other CDs of the same niveau)CD!!! It`s so full of clìches that I don`t know where to start. Yes, some of these songs are kinda folk drinking songs, others like "Der treue Husar" are rather Mardi Gràs songs, yes I know, that`s about drinking, too, but there`s a difference that would take too long to explain ( by the way , normaly there is only a shortened version sung, for who wants to sing a song in merryment about a husar who returned from war only to find his lady love has died of a fever??).
And that what hurt me most is " Lili Marleen" ( with two E!!).
This song deffinitely noone sings in Germany regularly, exspecialy when drunk!! Those, who want to buy this CD and still have relatives who where in the 2nd world war, should ask them about this song. Does the whole world still believe that all the Germans in the world wear Lederhosen and a drooping mustache??
By the way, whoever wants to hear a sample of German sung in a dialect that I would call "thoroughly drunk" is right to buy this crap. But do me a favour, next time you see one of the homeless on the streets, buy him and yourself a bottle of cheap strong spirits, and share some good old German drinking songs!!
Greatest Album to Come from Germany in the last 50 years!.......2000-10-30
These are the GREATEST German beer songs ever! What ingenuity, what novelty! The lyrics of "Ich Hab Mein Herz In Heidelberg Verloren" astounded me, my literal translation of this song title is "I have my Hertz In Heidelberg, Darling" and it is all about a gentleman who walks into a bar and orders a beer, bemoaning his fate to be stuck with a Hertz Sales Receptionist from Heidelberg. Ah, the sweet sorrow of it all. These songs are drunk best with beer. So have your bartender pull you a tall Pilsner while you sit back and enjoy the bittersweet nostalgia of these great german songs.
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- eh
- I Love IT!
- this is a great cd but for a few exceptions...
- Much stronger package than the previous Slayer Tribute disc!
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Gateway to Hell, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Slayer
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ASIN: B00004W5CG
Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Chemical Warfare - Perverseraph
- Kill Again - Angel Corpse
- Evil Has No Boundaries - Sanctorum
- Post Mortem - Hate
- Hardening Of The Arteries - Nocturne
- Hell Awaits - Incantation
- Fight Till Death - Black Witchery
- Crionics - Abicor
- Haunting The Chapel - Equinox
- Metalstorm/Face The Slayer - The Chasm
- Black Majic - Thy Infernal
- Tormentor - Mystifier
- Jesus Saves - Cephalic Carnace
- Mandatory Suicide - Enter Self
- Piece By Piece - Messe Noir
Product Description
1. Chemical Warfare - Perverseraph2. Kill Again - Angel Corpse3. Evil Has No Boundaries - Sanctorum4. Post Mortem - Hate5. Hardening Of The Arteries - Nocturne6. Hell Awaits - Incantation7. Fight Till Death - Black Witchery8. Crionics - Abicor9. Haunting The Chapel10. Metalstorm/Face The Slayer - The Chasm11. Black Majic - Thy Infernal12. Tormentor - Mystifier13. Jesus Saves - Cephalic Carnage14. Mandatory Suicide - Enter Self15. Piece By Piece - Messe Noir
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
eh.......2007-04-15
While the first cd amazed me, very few people enjoyed it like this cd. The cd was alright but wasnt good as the first one. Where is Reign in Blood? Anther cool thing about the first cd was they idea the band memebers, a picture, and a short bio on them. This cd does have a picture of the band, but thats about it. I wish they did it like they did on the first cd. A great cd but not as good as the first cd.
I Love IT!.......2001-12-28
This cd is so great! it opens all the doors to the underground talent that needs to be recognized!
1. Perverseraph - Chemical Warfare. Great song, i know the production wasnt the best but its really good
2. Angel Corpse - Kill Again - ...this is so close to the original its perfect.these guys deserve to be checked out. very fast technical death metal
3. Sanctorum - Evil Has No Boundaries - The drumming is so prefect in this song. good listen. it sucks these guys broke up. but the drummer has 2 new bands you should check out Myth (viking metal), and Black Trinity
4. Hate - Post Mortem - Great Swedish band covering a great song! nothing else to say
5. Nocturne(now Nokturne) - Hardening Of The Arteries - This so hardcore its awesome! The vocalist has one of the best screams i have ever heard.
6. Incantation - Hell Awaits - Probaly one of the best points of this album. Nothing shorter than arse kicking death metal
7. Black Witchery - Fight Till Death - THese guys are supreme black metal, great cover
8. Abigor - Crionics - Pretty good, nothing rong with it. i love just how melodic this song is
9. Equinox - Haunting the chapel - This song is awesome.awesome cover too, the bass in this song is killer
10. The Chasm - Metalstorm/Face the slayer - Easily one of the best moments on this cd. Great awesome cover
11. Thy Infernal - Black Majic - Awesome, i love how fast and intense this song is
12 Mystifier - Tormentor - PRetty good cover cept for in the middle they slow it down, awesome high note!
13. Cephalic Carnage - Jesus Saves - Awesome cover done by pot heads
14. Enter Self - Mandatory Suicide - The best cover of mandatory suicide i have ever heard.awesome vocals
15. Messe Noir - Piece by Piece - ok, this is probaly the lowest point on the album but it still rulz. i like just how the band put it into their own perspective
Overall great album. great piece of art to those who like death metal. buy this if you like death metal or you are ok with the vocals cus if not you will probaly be disappointed. great listen
this is a great cd but for a few exceptions..........2001-09-24
this is a must get for a die hard slayer fan.i cant get enough of NOCTURNE's awesome cover of HARDENING OF THE ARTERIES with the vocalists screeching vocals!the only exception i think on this cd is the vocalist from PERVERSERAPH is quite annoying and MESSE NOIR, well they just completely murdered PIECE BY PIECE, dug it up again and killed it again
Much stronger package than the previous Slayer Tribute disc!.......2001-09-09
Yep, you guessed it...ANOTHER DWELL TRIBUTE ALBUM! Come on, don't look so surprised; these compilations are Dwell's `bread & butter', get used to it already. Every one of these tribute discs is a veritable treasure map; you've got to do a lot of digging to find the good stuff! This disc is no exception, although it is a This concoction of Slayer tidbits tends to focus largely, if not solely on their vintage materials prior to 1990, so the hardcore Slayer addict may find this one a little more swallowable. While not wishing to focus my attentions on the mediocre, I'll give you the skinny on the truly high and terribly low points on the disc. Leading off with PERVERSERAPH's low-budget, MARDUK-like rendition of "Chemical Warfare" is Mistake Number One, but it makes the very choice Track 2 (ANGEL CORPSE's "Kill Again") come off as greater than it already is! Swedish band HATE's take on "Post Mortem" is a little nugget of joy, also. Unforgivable, however, is NOCTURNE's murky butchery of my favorite Slayer track "Hardening Of The Arteries"! Again, pitting that directly before INCANTATION's run with "Hell Awaits" gives the latter an extra dose of memorability. ENTER SELF's "Mandatory Suicide" is laughable, and closing the disc with that damned MESSE NOIR (why does that band still exist???) murdering "Piece By Piece" just leaves a foul taste on my palate. Again, since many of today's Death Metal bands were heavily influenced by Slayer, a majority of tracks on Gateway To Hell 2 remain faithful to the originals (with the exception of the vocals...of course)! On the whole, the production quality of many of these tracks is much better than previous tribute albums, so somebody must have spent their money wisely. So, in conclusion, INCANTATION, HATE, ANGEL CORPSE - good; NOCTURNE, PERVERSERAPH, MESSE NOIR - bad! This ends the lesson for today.
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