Folk Roots [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Streets Of London - Ralph London
2. Stepping Stones - Bert Jansch & John Renbourn
3. Light Flight - Pentangle
4. Hall Of Mirrors - Sweeney's Men (With Terry Woods)
5. Tic Tocative - Bert Jansch & John Renbourn
6. Bogies Bonny Belle - Archie Fisher
7. Fingerlude - Issac Guillory
8. Bright Phoebus - Mike & Lal Waterson
9. Liverpool Lullaby - The Ian Campbell Folk Group
10. Rock Salmon Suite - Steve Tilston
11. Courting Blues - Bert Jansch
12. Universal Soldier - Donavon
13. Rocky Road To Dublin (Live) - The Dubliners
14. Willy O Winsbury - Sweeney's Men (with Andy Irvine)
15. A Most Peculiar Man - Harvey Andrews
16. I Have No Time - Bert Jansch
17. The Trees They Do Grow High - John Renbourn
18. The Handsome Meadow Boy - Dransfield
19. Rights Of Man - The Ian Campbell Folk Group (with Dave Swarb
20. Come Ye That Fear The Lord - The Young Tradition

Product Description

Product Description:
UK compilation featuring a selection of 20 great folk & roots recordings from the 1960s & 70s. Artists include, Ralph McTell, Bert Jansch & John Renbourn, Pentangle, Sweeney's Men (with Terry Woods), Archie Fischer, & more. Metro. 2004.

Folk Roots,Various Artists,Metro,Folk,Folk Collections
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • Springsteen's best album ever
  • Get American Land Edition
  • Great fun, don't be turned off
  • Lame Record of Lame Songs
  • Folk Can Rock
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Bruce Springsteen
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EU1PNC
Release Date: 2006-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Old Dan Tucker
  2. Jesse James
  3. Mrs. McGrath
  4. Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep
  5. John Henry
  6. Erie Canal
  7. Jacob's Ladder
  8. My Oklahoma Home
  9. Eyes On The Prize
  10. Shenandoah
  11. Pay Me My Money Down
  12. We Shall Overcome
  13. Froggie Went A-Courtin'
  14. Buffalo Gals (bonus track)
  15. How Can I Keep From Singing (bonus track)

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The premise was simple. Bruce Springsteen invites a dozen or so New York City musicians--packing banjos, fiddles, accordions and the like--to his New Jersey farmhouse for a three-day hootenanny, and tape is rolling. The results are sublime, his 21st album featuring their versions of songs harvested from Springsteen's dog-eared LPs by Pete Seeger. Not all written by Seeger, the songs are how the American folk icon interpreted them, and these organic recordings, with no rehearsals or overdubs, pay tribute with the simplicity and spontaneity he intended. It's not hard to link Springsteen's dissatisfaction with American politics to the protest song "We Shall Overcome" or even the Irish ballad "Mrs. McGrath," where he alters the lyrics to read, "I'd rather have my son as he used to be/Than the King of America and his whole navy." But the beauty of these Seeger Sessions are pieces that underscore the mood of the bandleader, which borders on down-home amusement: the bluegrass outlaw ballad "Jesse James," the Dylanesque "Pay Me My Money Down" and the euphoric "Jacob's Ladder," a gumbo-and-whiskey-fueled romp that could pass for the closing hymn at the Church of Asbury Park. --Scott Holter

Album Description

VIDEO

A 40-minute film about the recording of the album with artist commentary. Includes filmed performances of:

John Henry Pay Me My Money Down Buffalo Gals Erie Canal O Mary DonÂ't You Weep JacobÂ's Ladder Froggie Went A CourtinÂ' Shenandoah

Plus four bonus live tour videos:

How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (Bruce Springsteen Version) Bring Â'Em Home American Land Pay Me My Money Down

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Springsteen's best album ever.......2007-07-17

When this album first came out I listened to it non-stop. My favorite track: "Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep." I went to see the band when they toured to promote the album in the spring of '06. Wow. There were something like 15 musicians on the stage and their passion was palpaple. This comes through in the album, too, which was recorded live.

5 out of 5 stars Get American Land Edition.......2007-07-16

This is a great album, but notwithstanding the reviews written here, you should get the American Land version of this album (We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions - American Land Edition). It has all the same songs, plus four more tracks on the audio CD, including "American Land" which is one of the best songs he's done in years. There are also several additional videos. Unlike this version, the American Land edition is not a dualdisc; instread it consists of an audio CD and a DVD disc.

Buy the American Land edition instead (ASIN: B000GG4XJM).

4 out of 5 stars Great fun, don't be turned off.......2007-07-08

I'm a guy with some pretty diverse musical tastes, but quite honestly, I probably never would have gotten into Pete Seeger's brand of country-folk music on my own. But as a lifelong Springsteen die-hard, I put aside any skepticism I might have had and bought the "We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions" DualDisc. As his career progresses, Bruce Springsteen is a constantly changing artist, and he is always drawing influences from new and different sources. But this album is definitely different from any project he's ever done before. The banjoes, accordions, and twangy fiddles might put off some listeners at first, but give it a chance. You'll actually find that this stuff has a lot of similarities to classic rock, with the catchy hooks, instrumental solos, and song structures. Songs like "Old Dan Tucker," "Jesse James," and "Pay Me My Money Down" are upbeat, totally fun tracks. There's a few songs worth skipping on the tracklist, but overall, "We Shall Overcome" is a fun listen of folk standards and covers. I challenge Springsteen fans to go into this album with an open mind, and I think they'll enjoy it just as I have.

1 out of 5 stars Lame Record of Lame Songs.......2007-06-26

If I had a hammer
I'd hammer on the hippies
I'd hammer on some commies
All over this land
I'd hammer on the peaceniks
I'd hammer on lame Jerseyites
I'd hammer out all the rotten filthy dirty draft dodgers
All over this land

5 out of 5 stars Folk Can Rock.......2007-06-19

This is a fantastic album. High energy folk must suits Bruce's style so well; I can't imagine that there's anyone out there who can resist the infectious energy of this well-crafted album. This is a must-listen for those who think that folk is a quiet, downer form of music; these songs will get them out of their seats and up on their feet.

It's really one of Bruce's best albums ever.
These Days
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • These Days ~ Vince Gill
  • Inspired by negative reviews
  • These Days by Vince Gill
  • Vince Gill - These Days
  • Simply awesome !!!
These Days
Vince Gill
Manufacturer: Mca Nashville
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000HKDEN8
Release Date: 2006-10-17

Tracks:

  1. Workin On A Big Chill
  2. Loves Standin
  3. Cowboy Up (featuring Gretchen Wilson)
  4. Sweet Thing
  5. Bet It All On You
  6. Nothin For A Broken Heart (Duet w/Rodney Crowell)
  7. Son Of A Ramblin Man (featuring Del McCoury)
  8. Smilin Song (featuring Michael McDonald)
  9. The Rhythm Of The Pourin Rain (featuring Bekka Bramlett)
  10. Nothin Left To Say

Tracks:

  1. All Prayed Up
  2. Cold Gray Light Of Gone (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
  3. A River Like You (featuring Jenny Gill)
  4. Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve
  5. Molly Brown
  6. Girl (Guest Vocalist: Rebecca Lynn Howard)
  7. Give Me The Highway (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
  8. Sweet Augusta Darlin
  9. Little Brother
  10. Almost Home (Duet w/Guy Clark)

Tracks:

  1. This New Heartache
  2. The Only Love
  3. Out Of My Mind (featuring Patty Loveless)
  4. The Sight Of Me Without You
  5. I Cant Let Go (featuring Alison Krauss & Dan Tyminski)
  6. Dont Pretend With Me
  7. Some Things Never Get Old (featuring Emmylou Harris)
  8. Sweet Little Corrina (featuring Phil Everly)
  9. If I Can Make Mississippi (featuring Lee Ann Womack)
  10. Take This Country Back (Duet w/John Anderson)

Tracks:

  1. What You Don't Say (featuring LeAnn Rimes)
  2. The Reason Why (featuring Alison Krauss)
  3. The Rock Of Your Love (featuring Bonnie Raitt)
  4. What You Give Away (featuring Sheryl Crow)
  5. Faint Of Heart (Duet w/Diana Krall)
  6. Time To Carry On (featuring Jenny Gill)
  7. No Easy Way
  8. This Memory Of You (featuring Trisha Yearwood)
  9. How Lonely Looks
  10. Tell Me One More Time About Jesus (featuring Amy Grant)
  11. Everything And Nothing (featuring Katrina Elam)
  12. Which Way Will You Go
  13. These Days

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These new recordings of mostly recent Gill compositions are the culmination of a project aimed at recording four distinct albums: rock, romance, vintage honky-tonk, and acoustic. The Rockin' Record, virtually perfect from start to finish, begins with "Workin' on a Big Chill," its swampy groove straight out of John Fogerty and a showcase for Gill's guitar virtuosity--a groove he resumes on "Cowboy Up," with cameo harmonies from Gretchen Wilson. "Sweet Thing" and a duet with Rodney Crowell on "Nothin' for a Broken Heart" pulsate with Chuck Berry intensity that contrasts with the solid, '60s Memphis groove of "Bet It All on You." The Reason Why showcases Gill's legendary ease with ballads, several of them enhanced by creative string arrangements by David Campbell (Beck's father), including "What You Don't Say" with LeAnn Rimes and "The Memory of You" with Trisha Yearwood. The stunning "Faint of Heart," a remarkably sultry jazz duet with Diana Krall, could become a standard. Some Things Never Get Old revisits classic fiddle-steel honky-tonk, music Gill has long reverenced and referenced. "This New Heartache" is straight out of Ray Price. Gill and Patty Loveless tear up "Out of My Mind" and Allison Krauss and Dan Tyminski join in for the waltz "I Can't Let Go." "Don't Pretend with Me" honors Ernest Tubb's honky-tonk primitivism. Little Brother, all-acoustic and often bluegrass-flavored, shines from beginning to end. Along with "Molly Brown," a stark cautionary about racial violence, Gill sings both "Cold Gray Light of Dawn" and "Give Me the Highway" with the Del McCoury Band. He and Guy Clark close it out with "Almost Home." Despite outstanding past efforts, Gill--one of the top hitmakers of the '90s--hasn't had a Top Ten single since 2000. No matter. His talents and the heart he puts into his writing, singing, and picking remain at their peak. This stellar collection proves it--four times over. --Rich Kienzle

Album Description

In an unmatched outpouring of virtuosity and energy, Vince Gill has created a 4-CD set of 43 new and original songs that MCA Records will release Oct. 17 under the title These Days. The collection is an artistic tour de force that displays Gill's mastery of lyrics and musical styles, ranging from traditional country and bluegrass to jazz and rock.

"I started looking at all these songs I had," the amiable superstar explains, "and going, `Shoot, I want to record that song, and I want to record that song.' I just kept checking with the other musicians to see if they were available. I had no deadlines, no rules or anything like that. So I just kept trying songs."

To accompany him on this ambitious undertaking, Gill turned both to artists he knew and had worked with before and to those whose music he admired at a distance. "I never try to fill up my records with famous people," Gill says. "I try to fill them up with the most talented people I can find on the face of the earth." By the time the project was completed, that group included Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Diana Krall, Rodney Crowell, Phil Everly, the Del McCoury Band, Emmylou Harris, John Anderson, Lee Ann Womack, Jenny Gill, Amy Grant, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Guy Clark, Trisha Yearwood, Bekka Bramlett, Michael McDonald, steel-guitar master Buddy Emmons and many other musical standouts.

Initially, Gill planned to pare down the songs he'd recorded to a single album. Then, in one of the studios he used, he spotted some Beatles memorabilia and recalled that the Fab Four had routinely released multiple albums within the same year.

Gill took the idea to Luke Lewis, Universal Music Group Nashville Co-Chairman, who totally supported his notion of multiple releases. In fact, Lewis came up with an even more radical strategy: he told Vince to go and record more songs that explore his passion for acoustic sounds and release a 4-CD set. And that's exactly what happened.

Gill co-produced These Days with famed keyboardist John Hobbs and sound engineering whiz Justin Niebank.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars These Days ~ Vince Gill.......2007-07-07

A lot of the songs are vintage Vince Gill. His guitar playing is nothing short of spectacular. The duets are wonderful. His guest singers blend well with Vince's, oh so sweet, tenor. I love the album, but give it only four stars because so many of the songs are featured on albums I already own.

5 out of 5 stars Inspired by negative reviews.......2007-05-21

Before ordering this CD set, I read most of the reviews on Amazon. A couple of them were very negative. However, I just couldn't believe in a "bad" recording session from Vince Gill. Especially with the great stars who collaborated as guests on many of the cuts.

Well, the good news is the negative reports were just wrong. I like these CD's, there are four in the box set, more every time I listen to them. An excellent product and a great addition to any music collection that loves ballads, country, bluegrass, and yes: Vince!!

5 out of 5 stars These Days by Vince Gill.......2007-05-13

This item is a must buy for all Vince Gill fans. We purchased it after seeing in Vince in concert. The concert was great, but you can't have that all the time. His range as a musician is evident throughout this 4 CD set. Plus, the musicians he surrounds himself with make this a must buy.

5 out of 5 stars Vince Gill - These Days.......2007-05-13

I'm a long time fan of Vince Gill but this album is his best. A must have for any Vince Gill fan!!

5 out of 5 stars Simply awesome !!!.......2007-05-12

This CD set is well worth the money. Actually, it's priced very reasonable. There are alot of new songs. All 4 CD's are excellant.
Again, Vince Gill delivers !!
Despite Our Differences
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album
  • Interesting listening
  • Great New CD
  • Froom!
  • Memorable....
Despite Our Differences
Indigo Girls
Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000GG4SOC
Release Date: 2006-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Pendulum Swinger
  2. Little Perennials
  3. I Believe In Love
  4. Three County Highway
  5. Run
  6. Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate
  7. Lay My Head Down
  8. Money Made You Mean
  9. Fly Away
  10. Dirt and Dead Ends
  11. All The Way
  12. They Won't Have Me
  13. Last Tears

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The Indigo Girls, now marking their 20th anniversary, were in a bit of slump before turning to producer Mitchell Froom, who serves them well on this energized effort--their 10th studio album and first for a new label. Recorded at Froom's home studio in Santa Monica, California, the album finds Ray, Saliers & Co. trying a few new things--recording with everybody in the same room, for example, and stepping further out of their acoustic framework for an enhanced sonic landscape, e.g., the Beatlesque "Little Perennials." They also invited impressive newbie Brandi Carlisle to harmonize on "Last Tears," one of the disc's most memorable tracks, and called on Pink (the IGs appeared on I'm Not Dead) for "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate." All this contributes to a fresher sound and attitude, but the songwriting (Amy's rock leanings, Emily's moody balladry) is up a notch, too, with the social activism ("Pendulum Swinger") better expressed and more sophisticated than their usual banner-waving. What hasn't changed is the way the duo's vocal lines entwine like tangled lovers--at their best, it's hard to tell where one leaves off and the other begins, their corduroy-and-denim harmonies becoming a sort of third tone. That's a neat trick for voices as diverse and distinctive as these, still commanding as they enter their third decade. --Alanna Nash

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-06-08

This is a great album. It's a must have for Indigo Girl fans.

4 out of 5 stars Interesting listening.......2007-05-22

I enjoyed the images painted by the songs in this album. The music is anything but boring.

5 out of 5 stars Great New CD.......2007-05-14

The Indigo Girls are back to their great style of fun music while still making their social commentaries. Love it!

1 out of 5 stars Froom!.......2007-04-04

At this later stage in their career, I don't completely understand this album. After waiting years for it, I am surprised by how it sounds. Froom covered up what is most interesting of IG, 1. their voices, 2. their lyrics, and 3. their music. He ruined a good album. And how they allowed it, i dont understand, smitten by $$$$ maybe (signing a new record deal) Not to be too harsh, the songs are excellent. They show a willingnes to try new sounds (rock, punk, rap...) which is exciting, but, Froom covers up their voices. I want to hear the harshness of age...the imperfection of knowing...it is all lost in Frooms percussion and sparkling strings. I think they should recover this album, only use electric guituars and relevant percussions and lose Froom and MOST of all----put their voices out FRONT!!! Froom took an exceptional album and made it dull and worst of all, IG let him. ???

5 out of 5 stars Memorable...........2007-02-26

The harmony is still perfection; the music is stripped down, harking back to the CDs they made before "Become You" and "All That We Let It". The lyrics, you can get lost in. The contrast between the seven songs of Emily and the six songs of Amy form a smooth counterpoint in the aptly named, latest CD from the Indigo Girls, "Despite Our Differences".

With a new producer and a new label, it seems as though IG has shaken off the doldrums that populated their last effort, when they replaced strong songwriting with lots of instrumentation. They use a variety of guitars here, mostly acoustic, but with electrics, slide and mandolin counterpoints. (No banjo, more's the pity.) Their back up musicians are solid and sparse. Pink appears on one song, and although her appearance and the rocker quality of the song made waves when the CD first appeared, the song "Rock and Roll Heaven's Gate" is an anthem about the music business, and, while clever and tuneful, fades away in the power of the other songs.

I normally gravitate towards Emily's songs, and here she is the sad balladeer of love lost, for the most part. She writes the opening song, "Pendulum", which is the most political ("the ticker of the nation breaking down like a bad clock") of the songs here. As in all Emily's political statements, she blends the political and the spiritual; it's a woman's power song, and lyrically stirring. My favorite of her songs on this CD is also one of those songs I can't let go of. It's entitled
"Run". In this song, Emily is relegating herself to the role of one of many lovers who've been left by someone who becomes fearful of giving too much in a relationship:

...."And you run, that's all you've ever done
It's all you know to do
I can't hold that against you.
And you'll flee, you're born to be free
And if you go, I'll understand
But you better get out while you can."


Her lyrics are as intense and as fiery in "All the Way", and her "Last Tears" and "I Believe in Love" are equally beautiful in the combination of lyrics and music. Only "Fly", with its metaphors about birds, is a weak contribution in her portion of the CD.

Amy Ray surprises with a rhythmic "Little Perennials", my favorite of her songs on this CD and the tune that keeps coming to mind whenever I look to find the CD to play again. It's a bit nonsensical, and finds, uniquely, Emily doing the low harmony instead of the high. Amy's two "rural" songs are drawn from the land on which she lives, with "Dirt and Dead Ends" the most striking and "They Won't Have Me" describing how little she fits into the rural southern landscape, despite her good intentions.

"Three County Highway" describes just about every little town I've been in and it's a love song, a little different than what Ray usually writes about.

Musically, "Despite Our Differences" is a great blend of two musicians coming together and blending their differences in a collaboration that weaves back and forth. Lyrically, it is outstanding. As usual, it gets more frequent play than anything else I've purchased in the last 6 months in my car. It's good road music, it's articulate, it's everything I buy an IG collaboration for.

I hope you listen and enjoy.

Catch That Train!
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • Very good, but not our favorite
  • Kids music has changed for the best!
  • Music kids and parents can enjoy
  • Fantastic Mix for Kids & GrownUps
  • Quickly became a favorite!
Catch That Train!
Dan Zanes & Friends
Manufacturer: Festival Five Rec.
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EXZ2JW
Release Date: 2006-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Catch That Train!
  2. Let's Shake
  3. Welcome Table (with the Blind Boys of Alabama)
  4. Mariposa Ole (with Barbara Brousal)
  5. Train Station Humor
  6. Choo Choo Ch' Boogie (with Father Goose aka Rankin' Don)
  7. Pigogo (with the Children of Agape)
  8. Country Life (with Donald Saaf)
  9. Loch Lomond (with Natalie Merchant)
  10. While The Music Is Playing
  11. I Don't Want Your Millions Mister (with the How Not To Get Rich Orchestra)
  12. The Fine Friends Are Here
  13. Walkin' The Dog (with the Rubi Theater Company)
  14. Wander In The Summer Wind
  15. Grey Goose (with the Kronos Quartet)
  16. Pata Pata (with Father Goose aka Rankin' Don and Wunmi)
  17. Sweet Rosyanne (with Nick Cave)
  18. Moonlit Town (with Anna and the Flutes)

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With each new Dan Zanes and Friends release, many fans worry that his homespun magic will eventually hit the right note with the masses. Zanes' music, as offbeat as it is organic, is so special to forward-thinking young families that plenty have batted around half-baked plans to attach a password to it. Anybody else can sell out, the thinking goes, but please, please not him. Catch That Train, then, is bound to meet with a lot of hand-wringing. For one thing, it's the first Zanes and Friends release since the crazy-haired, asparagus-stalk thin artist started appearing in videos on the Playhouse Disney channel. For another, Starbucks has stepped in to lend a promotional hand. Those are ominous indicators indeed, but if the largely on-track Catch That Train proves anything, it's that Zanes isn't lock-stepping it with the boardroom goons just yet. Once again, the high-profile collaborators (The Blind Boys of Alabama, Nick Cave, Natalie Merchant) could cause a childless hipster to heed the all-aboard call, but also as on previous discs, it's the usual suspects who supply some of the strongest tracks: Barbara Brousal on "Mariposa Ole," Father Goose on "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," and the Rubi Theater Company on "Walkin' the Dog." True, "Let's Shake" seems suspiciously TV-ready; skip it and pretend it never happened. Then keep your fingers crossed that, once this train leaves the station, Zanes--plainspoken hero to so many--won't trade it in for a stretch limo. --Tammy La Gorce

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Rocket Ship Beach

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Very good, but not our favorite.......2007-07-01

This is our sixth Dan Zanes album, and I guess one of them has to be our least favorite. I am sorry to say that Catch That Train! holds that dubious distinction in our household. I am not writing this review to slam the album, but merely to offer the opinion that if you are new to Dan Zanes, you may wish to consider one of his other albums first.

As other reviews have indicated, Dan Zanes is fun, loose and all about the sing-along. I suspect that's why he collaborates so often and so well. If you're looking for tight, sophisticated arrangements, look elsewhere. If you're looking for music that everyone can get into, music that is accessible to children without being cloying to adults, then start filling your cart. Bruce Springsteen gets a lot of credit for bringing the Seeger catalog and other folk treasures to younger audiences, but we think he got the idea from Dan! We love the folk/americana covers, Dan's originals and the songs that he pulls in from other cultural traditions. Here are the albums we own and how we'd rank them:

1. Sea Music
2. Parades and Panoramas
3. Rocket Ship Beach
4. Family Dance
5. House Party
6. Catch That Train

5 out of 5 stars Kids music has changed for the best!.......2007-06-12

Dan Zanes has set a milestone for kids music, no more does parents have to be forced to listen to Barney or the Wiggles, (ugh!). With Dan Zanes, parents and kids can both enjoy the great sound and lyrics of classic fables set to a variety of musical beats. This is Dan's latest album, which we really enjoy on car trips or just to crank up while at home. You'll find yourself singing the music on here long after the kids have gone to bed.

5 out of 5 stars Music kids and parents can enjoy.......2007-06-01

Dan Zanes' music is fun and genuine and does not come across as so many recent bands that seem to be trying to cash in on Playhouse Disney and Noggin. He works with lots of guest musicians and the diversity is refreshing.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Mix for Kids & GrownUps.......2007-05-26

I was so impressed with this CD from beginning to end because it really exposes kids to different music styles. I now catch myself listening to some of the songs even when the kids aren't around. I think that this is the right kind of compilation for just lounging with your little ones - except of course that many of the songs do make you want to get up and boogie.

5 out of 5 stars Quickly became a favorite!.......2007-05-26

I purchased this CD for my children - ages 2 and 4 - and they immediately fell in love with it. We play it in the morning to get our day started; we play it during the day to laugh and dance together; and they ask to have it on every night to go sleep with. I enjoy the songs, too, which is HUGE! A few weeks after this purchase we attended a Dan Zanes and Friends concert and my kids were thrilled to see their favorite singer in person. I highly recommend this cd.
The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great CD!
  • Grass Roots 2007
  • POP MUSIC DELUXE = GRASS ROOTS style !
  • An unknown tidbit about "The Grass Roots"
  • A definite blast from the past
The Grass Roots - All Time Greatest Hits
The Grass Roots
Manufacturer: Mca Import
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ASIN: B000002P1T
Release Date: 2003-11-04

Tracks:

  1. Let's Live For Today
  2. Where Were You When I Needed You
  3. Things I Should Have Said
  4. Midnight Confessions
  5. The River Is Wide
  6. Bella Linda
  7. Lovin' Things
  8. Wait A Million Years
  9. Baby Hold On
  10. Heaven Knows
  11. Come On And Say It
  12. Temptation Eyes
  13. Two Divided By Love
  14. Glory Bound
  15. The Runway
  16. Sooner Or Later

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As a band the Grass Roots were always a shadowy bunch, a front for studio musicians and professional songwriters looking to get their songs on the radio. They scored 14 top 40 hits during their reign in the late '60s/early '70s and their hits were among the catchiest and most enjoyable of the AM radio era. "Let's Live for Today," "Midnight Confessions," "Bella Linda," "Two Divided by Love," and a slew of others are shameless pop made brilliant by multilayered harmonies and arrangements that liberally borrowed from folk-rock and R&B. The Grass Roots may have been product, but what great product. --Rob O'Connor

Album Description

This low-priced disc is far & away the best single-CD compilation ever issued of the Grass Roots' work, 16 chart singles covering every phase of their history, from 1966's 'Where Were You When I Needed You' (in its actual hit version) thru 'Let's Live for Today' & 'Midnight Confessions' to their last hit, 1972's 'The Runway.' Originally released in 1996. MCA.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2007-05-26

This will certainly take you back in time. The Grassroots had so many hits and they are all here and are the original versions that you heard on the radio! My personal favorite is "The River Is Wide", which gets very little airplay on oldies radio stations. If you are a Grassroots fan, you will not be disappointed.

5 out of 5 stars Grass Roots 2007.......2007-05-08

Just saw the Grass Roots(Grill and others) at the Sellersville Theater, in Sellersville, PA. He was using a cane but still sounded great. This takes me back to my childhood days and listening to the sound bites on this CD I am amazed how well he still sounds. I really recommend you buy this one. He also has a great stage presence and really interacted with the crowd. I would definitely recommend anyone who enjoyed this band in their youth to take time to see them. Yes, even after all these years! The crowd is small, personal and you won't regret it. He even cut a live CD in 2000 that he sells on tour.

5 out of 5 stars POP MUSIC DELUXE = GRASS ROOTS style !.......2007-04-26

Well, what a great CD. Listen, I remember sitting in the backseat of my parents car, I was about 10 or 11 yrs old, listening to KLIF AM radio, Dallas. Hearing The Grass Roots songs through those cheap GM Chevy speakers was almost as good as ice-cream. I had just started playing drums (thanks, Ringo), and the Grass Roots songs propelled me even more. (I am going somewhere with this). Later, in the 80's, I went to a Texas Rangers baseball game where Herman's Hermits, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, The Monkees and The Grass Roots were playing a special show after the game. Well, I will say this, they were all good, but the stand-out (BY FAR) was Rob Grill and whatever Grass Roots band was performing with him. He KILLED the crowd, and let me tell you, those songs sounded as good as they did when I was sitting in the backseat of the car many years before. Get this CD. As a drummer, I've always wondered if Hal Blaine was playing drums on this CD. Hmmmmm. Anyone know for sure? (Hal was a monster drummer in the 60's and played on everything for everyone).

You will listen to this CD for a very long time. POP PERFECTION that STILL sounds GREAT!

4 out of 5 stars An unknown tidbit about "The Grass Roots".......2007-03-28

before American Bandstand had a song "written" for them (by none other than Barry Manilow!) the theme song for American Bandstand was "Midnight Confessions" by The Grass Roots!

Now, I dare you say The Grass Roots weren't an important musical group! Before MTV, American Bandstand was the BOMB!

5 out of 5 stars A definite blast from the past.......2007-03-09

If you remember and loved the Grassroots, you will still love them.
We Shall Overcome - The Seeger Sessions - American Land Edition
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • Its missing something....
  • Great music, poor packaging!!
  • Excellent Folk Music
  • Non-traditional performance style disguised as traditional music.
  • I'm extremely pleased with the re-issue
We Shall Overcome - The Seeger Sessions - American Land Edition
Bruce Springsteen
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000GG4XJM
Release Date: 2006-10-03

Tracks:

  1. Old Dan Tucker
  2. Jesse James
  3. Mrs. McGrath
  4. O Mary Dont You Weep
  5. John Henry
  6. Erie Canal
  7. Jacobs Ladder
  8. My Oklahoma Home
  9. Eyes On The Prize
  10. Shenandoah
  11. Pay Me My Money Down
  12. We Shall Overcome
  13. Froggie Went A Courtin
  14. Buffalo Gals
  15. How Can I Keep From Singing
  16. How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (Bruce Springsteen Version)
  17. Bring Em Home
  18. American Land

Album Description

A 40-minute film about the recording of the album with artist commentary. Includes filmed performances of:

John Henry Pay Me My Money Down Buffalo Gals Erie Canal O Mary Don't You Weep Jacob's Ladder Froggie Went A Courtin' Shenandoah

Plus four bonus live tour videos:

How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live (Bruce Springsteen Version) Bring 'Em Home American Land Pay Me My Money Down

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Its missing something...........2007-07-04

Like stew is missing salt, this is missing soul. The music is grand, and has good flavor, but I cant feel it, you know? Im almost there, but I cant cross over. I feel a bit cheated by that.

5 out of 5 stars Great music, poor packaging!!.......2007-05-31

That 5 stars I gave is for the music. It is great. However, the packaging is really poor. They just slip the discs in a cardboard case. This makes it very easy to scratch the disc. I had to put the discs in separate jewel cases. It's rediculous.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Folk Music.......2007-05-14

My family just loves this CD/DVD. My son was amazed to see how songs are sung, and how Bruce can just say "give me some of this" and make up the opening to the song with sounds from his mouth, then have another musician play it on his instrument. Very talented people. We love folk music and this is a great collection of songs. My son is practicing "John Henry" for his American Idol audition!!!!! My wife loves it because you don't have to worry about the content (cursing, killing people, etc.). It is just good old music, a happy CD.

2 out of 5 stars Non-traditional performance style disguised as traditional music........2007-04-25

Springsteen is a quasi-folk singer with poor diction that doesn't know what the meaning of traditional music is. Excuse me, but throwing in everything from the kitchen sink doesn't make the music more interesting. It only makes it weird. Nothing sits right with this album. The traditional instruments are mixed with brass instruments and a cheap drum-set that add nothing to the traditional songs of American nostalgia. Nothing needs to be added to the songs if one really appreciates traditional songs as they are traditionally sung and played. This album has tried to popularize traditional music so as to make it palatable to the general public who generally doesn't appreciate the real thing. It might make your toe tap while you listen to it, but so does any rhythm in the universe.

5 out of 5 stars I'm extremely pleased with the re-issue.......2007-03-26

If re-issues are going to happen, I guess this is as good of a re-issue as I could expect. I really like the live cuts from the tour on the dvd. Also, the added songs are wonderful. I don't know why people carp about this, as they don't have to buy it. There is no reason to get on to Springsteen for giving his fans what they ask for, which is why this was put together. As for the complaint that Springsteen used non-Seeger songs so he wouldn't have to pay royalties, that is silly. He doesn't get any more money by using traditional songs than if he had used Seeger songs. Seeger isn't going to need the money anyway. What Bruce did was select songs that adequately express the sentiment in our country during these troubling times. It's another political statement, and if you don't Springsteen making political statements, don't buy his music; it's that simple. Frankly, I'm glad that somebody has enough guts to speak up and do it in a creative way.

I also bought the re-issue of Neil Young's Living With War and Bob Dylan's Modern Times. I found the Springsteen re-issue to be a far better spendage of my money. At least I got new stuff with Springsteen's re-issue. The Dylan re-issue comes with videos from as far back as ten years, and only four at that. Talk to me about rip-off. The American Land Edition is now my standard edition of the Seeger Sessions. I can just give the other copy to someone who might appreciate it.
The Future Is Unwritten
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • A well done tribute
  • Insightful and entertaining eollection
The Future Is Unwritten
Joe Strummer
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000MV8D38
Release Date: 2007-05-15

Tracks:

  1. "White Riot," the Clash
  2. "Rock the Casbah," Racid Taha
  3. "Crawfish," Elvis Presley
  4. "Black Sheep Boy," Tim Hardin
  5. "Kick Out the Jams," MC5
  6. "Keys to Your Heart," the 101'ers
  7. "I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.," the Clash
  8. "Natty Rebel (2006 mix)," U-Roy
  9. "Armagideon Time," the Clash
  10. "Nervous Breakdown," Eddie Cochran
  11. "(In the) Pouring Rain," Clash II
  12. "Filibustero," Joe Strummer
  13. "Martha Cecilia," Andres Landeros
  14. "Minuet," Ernest Ranglin
  15. "Trash City," Latino Rockabilly War
  16. "Rangers Command," Woody Guthrie
  17. "Corrina, Corrina," Bob Dylan
  18. "Johnny Appleseed," Joe Strummer
  19. "To Love Somebody," Nina Simone
  20. "Willesden To Cricklewood," Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros

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This 25-song soundtrack to Julian Temple's biopic of the late Joe Strummer is not as much a retrospective of the punk-rock kingpin as an 80-minute radio show with the ex-Clash leader spinning the dials on influential favorites, such as Tim Hardin's "Black Sheep Boy," Eddie Cochran's 1958 rocker "Nervous Breakdown," and Nina Simone's 1967 version of the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody." Snippets of interviews and Strummer testimonials break up dead air between tracks, which include previously unreleased demos of Clash nuggets like "White Riot" and "I'm So Bored with the USA," as well as Strummer's toned-down solo work with the Mescaleros. But the real treasures lie in the rarely-heard-before: The Clash performing Strummer's "(In The) Pouring Rain" live in 1984, which never made an album; 1988's "Trash City" recorded with Strummer's Los Angeles combo the Latino Rockabilly War; and the 1975 UK-only single "Keys to Your Heart" from his pre-Clash band the 101ers. The latter's ska-and-punk tendencies, obvious influences on English bands like the Pretenders and the Beat, indicate an early direction for the Clash and the sway its leader would hold over the future of music. --Scott Holter

Album Description

The soundtrack to "The Future Is Unwritten," a documentary chronicling the life and times of Joe Strummer, frontman for the seminal UK band The Clash. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a Grand Jury Award.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A well done tribute.......2007-06-21

I think this is a great album! It is, of course, a soundtrack strictly speaking but it sounds more like a mix CD from a very cool friend with broad musical tastes. Yet it does all tie together because of who it's about. There are few compillations that cover so much territory and yet flow so evenly. I can't wait to see the film!

4 out of 5 stars Insightful and entertaining eollection.......2007-05-30

It's hard living off the scraps that may come our way now that the great man has gone and I'm sure there will be some pretty crass compilations in days to come! This however is skillfully put together and paints a picture of the man through the music he wrote and the music he loved. The opening studio take of just his voice singing White Riot sends a chill and as the full song commences memories flood back of sweaty Top Ranks and the band blasting away within touching distance of the audience.Following thisThere is a very unusual rendition of Rock the Casbah in Arabic however the most part is taken up by Joe playing songs from his radio show all of which are special. My particular favorite is the U Roy song. Many of you will have bought the 'Front Line' album back in 76 as it was sold at a promotional price of 69p the track that appears here is a version of the original and to my money superior, what a voice!!
I enjoy this album because it flows and it something to keep as an aid to remembering Joe Strummer, the songs are linked by passages of dialogue, a sprightly sounding Topper Headon is just great to hear at last, but most moving is Joe's passage about the ability and power of people to change things. His voice seems to crack with the emotion and intensity of what he is saying and I'm afraid to say I cried again!!
Family Dance
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Two weeks...
  • Most tracks are ok, but the two by "Father Goose" are awful.
  • Let yourself go...
  • hard for Mom to tolerate
  • House Party and Family Dance
Family Dance
Dan Zanes & Friends
Manufacturer: Festival Five Rec.
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ASIN: B00005TT6M
Release Date: 2002-07-30

Tracks:

  1. Jump Up
  2. Rock Island Line (with the Rocket Ship Revue)
  3. Malti (With Barbara Brousal)
  4. The Hokey Pokey (with Father Goose a.k.a. Rankin Don and the Dandelion Chorus)
  5. Water For the Elephants (with Donald Saaf)
  6. Linstead Market (with the Sandy Girls)
  7. Fooba Wooba John (with Rosanne Cash)
  8. Wonder Wheel (with the Rocket Ship Revue)
  9. Yo-Yo Sweet Yo-Yo (with the Rubi Theatre Co.)
  10. All Around the Kitchen (with Loudon Wainwright III)
  11. In the Evening (with the Rocket Ship Revue and the Dandelion Chorus)
  12. Flowers Of Edinburgh
  13. Thrift Shop (with Sandra Bernhard)
  14. Skip To My Lou (with Father Goose a.k.a Rankin Don)
  15. The Good Night Waltz (with Donald Saaf and Lyris Hung)

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At a moment when mainstream music is clogged with a surfeit of stale, formulaic songs and huge egos, Dan Zanes has found the Drano. Family Dance, his second kids' record (after the fab Rocket Ship Beach), again comes through with big-name helpers--Sandra Bernhard, Rosanne Cash, and Loudon Wainwright III among them--but instead of assembling a mixed bag of self-important numbers, Zanes, who produced and plays on all but one of 15 tracks, maintains a cohesive vibe that's low-key and playful. Yet here's a disc that's all over the map, genre-wise. Gruffster Rankin' Don, a.k.a. Father Goose, rasta-raps his way through "The Hokey Pokey" and "Skip to My Lou," the Sandy Girls carry us off to a colorful Caribbean village for "Linstead Market," Cash folks up "Fooba Wooba John," and Leadbelly's "Rock Island Line" makes a stop in Memphis bluesland. Zanes's originals--"Jump Up," "Wonder Wheel," and "Thrift Shop," performed as a duet with Bernhard--manage to be wholesome, happy, and hip all at once, no mean feat. But it's the music making on Family Dance that impresses most of all. Fiddles, beatboxes, mandolins, tubas, banjos, and concertina elbow their way onto these tracks, and they're balanced by Zanes's arrangements and backup singer Barbara Brousal's graceful voice and guitar work. Kids 2 and up will be likewise captivated by the chunky board-book packaging, again with original artwork. --Tammy La Gorce

Album Description

this is the follow up to the acclaimed "rocket ship beach" cd. it's the hip handmade sound of dan zanes and his friends bringing acoustic and electric guitars, fiddles, drums, harmonicas, mandolins, accordions, banjos, tamborines, and voices together for a mixture of traditional and original songs that can be danced to or just listened to depending on the occation. this is 21st century folk music made with the whole family in mind. special guests include Rosanne Cash, Loudon Wainwright lll, The Sandy Girls, Barbara Brousal, Sandra Bernhard, Rankin' Don aka Father Goose, and the Rubi Theatre Company.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Two weeks..........2007-06-12

It took us two weeks to find out what our daughter was happily going around the house singing (3 at the time). And finally Sesame Street came on, and she said her song was on. It was 'Mailti' by Dan Zanes, and once that was
on my daughter just danced and sang away.

Since then we have embraced Dan's music into our family music circle. The lyrics are clean and catchy, and the rythm is simple enough for even a child to keep up with.

2 out of 5 stars Most tracks are ok, but the two by "Father Goose" are awful........2007-05-04

My son loves the music, but the singing by "Father Goose" is unbearably nasal and off-pitch on "Holey Pokey" and "Skip to My Lou".
Those two tracks make me cringe and I skip them every time my son plays the CD. However, several songs are wonderfully musical. For example, Linstead Market is just delightful.

5 out of 5 stars Let yourself go..........2007-04-14

T. Bittner from Peroria should read her review again.
"My kids seem to like it (the ones I don't hit the skip button for) but I am not going to sacrifice myself when there are plenty of other recordings that they and I both like."
If you don't want to 'sacrifice' once in a while and let your kids grow and find what they like, leave the room. A little fun and free expression is what childhood is all about! Sometimes it is about what they like. This is how they find out who THEY are.
Overall, my son likes the music. It is especially fun to waltz with him in my arms to 'Streets of New York'. Thanks to Dan Zanes, my son can find out it is fun to mix the old with the new.

2 out of 5 stars hard for Mom to tolerate.......2007-02-19

I love folk music, but this CD contains only 2 songs that I like and only 2 others that I can even tolerate. My kids seem to like it (the ones I don't hit the skip button for) but I am not going to sacrifice myself when there are plenty of other recordings that they and I both like.
Why don't I like it? Zanes has a croak similar to Bob Dylan's; with all due respect to Dylan's great songwriting, I don't enjoy his singing. Zane's friends vary in talent but none of them seem able to harmonize together. The songs in a minor key are particularly grating, such as "All Around the Kitchen" which many people seem to like, though I can't see why. The instrumentation is nothing special either. Don't buy this just because you like the song "Jump Up" from Sesame Street; you should listen before you buy to make sure the rest of it matches your taste.

5 out of 5 stars House Party and Family Dance.......2007-02-18

If you are looking for something different from the typical childrens music, this is it. My family has been addicted to Laurie Berkner since the summer and we needed something different. We are enjoying Dan Zanes so much. We find ourselves singing and dancing along in our kitchen and our van. This afternoon we were listening to Waltzing Matilda and my 4 year old daughter stopped playing and announced that her grandpa would love to dance to this song! We also love all the spanish that is mixed into the music. We like to try and guess what they are singing about. I am so glad we have added them to our collection.
Streetcore
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Streetcore is it!!!
  • Not Going to Gush!!
  • Makes winter feel like spring
  • Smokin' Joe
  • Epilogue
Streetcore
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
Manufacturer: Hellcat Records
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0000CD5FN
Release Date: 2003-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Coma Girl
  2. Get Down Moses
  3. Long Shadow
  4. Arms Aloft
  5. Ramshackle Day Parade
  6. Redemption Song
  7. All In A Day
  8. Burnin' Streets
  9. Midnight Jam
  10. Silver And Gold

Album Description

Third Hellcat release for Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, recorded just weeks prior to the beloved rock legend's death on December 22, 2002. Digipak. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Streetcore is it!!!.......2007-05-25

More than music, Joe Strummer's voice and songs take you on a stunningly moving journey. His tunes are gripping and beautiful. His voice raw and deep. My new best friend: Track 7- All in day-- is like a shot of dynamite energy. This is truly quality, outstanding music. You deserve the treasures of Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros!! Take the trip and you'll never turn back!

4 out of 5 stars Not Going to Gush!!.......2007-05-12

I'm determined not to gush over this album!! however I think Joe got close to where he was going with the mescaleros and it all feels criminally unfinished. It's clear that the band had to release everything to fill the whole album but when you listen to 'Get Down Moses' or 'Ramshakle Day Parade' you know it was a major step on from Global a Go Go. Joe's dream was this world music fusion that rocked!! I like to think that he got there but just think there was so much more to come. GUSH GUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Makes winter feel like spring.......2007-02-01

It's hard to not be a little nostalgic when reviewing an artists
last album before their death but then again it's hard not to be
nostalgic when reviewing anything by joe strummer. Five years
since his passing I still believe this is his best solo effort.
The fact that it wasn't finished makes me wonder what more it
could have been. Strummer was one of those few voices that
seemed to speak to the whole world,a rare voice we need now
more than ever. Keeps you a little more sane doesn't it?

5 out of 5 stars Smokin' Joe.......2006-12-15

One of the best showcases of Joe's cross-genre talent ever. I love the smokey, sultry quality of his voice on these tracks. Truly an enormous loss for all of us '70s teens who grew up in the original punk era was Joe's passing, and this, his last album prior to his untimely death in 2002 is, in my opinion, one of his best ever. The incredible talent of the Mescaleros shines through, together with the energy Joe obviously brought to this Labor of Love. Every single track on this CD is a good one, but I especially enjoy Get Down Moses. Rock on Joe! We miss you!

5 out of 5 stars Epilogue.......2006-08-10

Joe Strummer's death continues to depress me, especially after playing "Streetcore." His music as usual is timeless and will be with us forever...
The Big Lebowski: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • terrific!!
  • Not bad... but missing something.
  • 8-miles high track... better in movie.
  • what the f*ck?!
  • camd908
The Big Lebowski: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Manufacturer: Island / Mercury
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ASIN: B000001EYO
Release Date: 1998-02-24

Tracks:

  1. The Man In Me - Bob Dylan
  2. Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles - Captain Beefheart
  3. My Mood Swings - Elvis Costello
  4. Ataypura - Yma Sumac
  5. Traffic Boom - Piero Piccioni
  6. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good - Nina Simone
  7. Stamping Ground - Moondog With Orchestra
  8. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) - Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
  9. Walking Song - Meredith Monk
  10. Die Tote Standt - Gluck Das Mir Verblieb
  11. Lujon - Henry Mancini
  12. Hotel California - Gipsy Kings
  13. Technopop - Carter Burwell
  14. Dead Flowers - Townes Van Zandt

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One of the most inspired cobbled-together-from-a-stack-of-records soundtrack albums since Pulp Fiction, The Big Lebowski matches the goofily ramshackle spirit of the Dude, the hero of its celluloid companion. While offering Bob Dylan's luv-addled "Man in Me" together with the Gipsy Kings' redefinitive "Hotel California" and the psychedelic-era Kenny Rogers nugget "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)," Lebowski also gives longer play to some cuts barely sampled in the film, including Elvis Costello's "My Mood Swings." Whether taken as a Coen brothers mix tape, a one-album CD carousel, or an apropos souvenir of one wiggy flick, this is a smart, eclectic buy. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars terrific!!.......2007-06-30

this is a fantastic album, if you like ecclectic music, that is. easily one of my favorites.

3 out of 5 stars Not bad... but missing something........2007-04-17

This cd definitely has some good points. A great song by Dylan from the opening credits and my favourite, "Dead Flowers" done by Townes Van Zandt. But tremendously written by Jagger and Richards. Funny how my faves are from the start and end of the film. Between these two songs and a rousing "Hotel California" by the Gypsy Kings, I'm happy enough, but oddly, no Creedance. What am I gonna listen to while reaching for that joint I dropped in my lap in the car?

3 out of 5 stars 8-miles high track... better in movie........2007-03-19

The song that goes with the Treehorn dream sequence in the film (Kenny Rodgers et al "Tripped on a Cloud/ 8-miles high") was better in the movie, as the version on the cd is a poor original edit, with ackward reverses (and I like reverses, when not halfway through a measure...- for example, the reverse that opens it up is fine, the one three quarters through or so, you see, is not.), half measures chopping up the rhythm and in general either hastily done or naively... I've toyed with the idea of re-editing it myself in a track editor, but I'll just delete it from my player, because I'm lazy. The other tracks are good, but with a few odd ones like the feminist chant song- play this at your next Halloween party/[...]. I have loads of creedence, so not missing that. the Gypsy Kings' "Hotel California" is the best track, much better after first listen as anyone who has watched Lebowski more than a few times will be surprised by the new verses at first. "The Man in Me", if you don't already have it, isn't exactly representative of Dylan's work in large, but is a nice ditty. The Mancini song is filler. Elvis Costello's "My Mood Swings" rocks, and I'm glad it was included despite being minutely used in the film. Anyway, it's a good cd all in all, but only for "Hotel California", and "My Mood Swings"... otherwise the Kenny Rodgers' song is bad, should have been re-edited... Probably the reason it was obscure to begin with... The Man in Me is widely available. My advice... wait and find Gypsy Kings elsewhere. Same for Costello and Dylan. Not the best playing mix.

4 out of 5 stars what the f*ck?!.......2007-03-06

No Tumblin' Tumbleweeds. That's a bummer, man, uh, you've got to have Tumbleweeds in there, the film f*cking OPENS with it, man, and it's in there again later with the Stranger. This is a f*ckin travesty. F*ck it. I'm goin bowling.

5 out of 5 stars camd908.......2007-01-05

The Dude is the man for our times. John Goodman makes Walter the crazed Vietman vet a classic movie side kick. And what can you say about Donny except he loved to surf. Happy Trails.

Music Album:

  1. Forever Gold [Live]
  2. Framed (volume 1)
  3. Framed (volume 2)
  4. Gospel Music Makes Me Feel Alright!
  5. Happenstance
  6. Hello Recordings [Import]
  7. Hinge
  8. Hopopop
  9. I Can Hear the Windows of Your Heart Breaking
  10. In The Hour Before Dawn

Music Album

Music Album