Attitude

Track Listings

 
1. The Witch Of Fife
2. Fionn's Tune
3. The Window
4. The Carlin Moth
5. The Wife Of Usher's Well
6. Happy Valley
7. Jeddart
8. Witchwood
9. Morgan's Lullaby
10. Swings & Roundabouts
11. You & I
12. Cycle
13. Selkirk, Midnight, Winter

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Elspeth has composed and performed highly original tunes and songs on the Scottish harp for 17 years.

Product Description:
Exciting new Scottish harp music & song.

Attitude,Elspeth Smellie
Attitude
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good
  • Old School classic for your collection
  • Spread my Wings is one of my alltime favorites............
  • troop
  • This album was the bomb.................
Attitude
Troop
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002IOT
Release Date: 1989-10-13

Tracks:

  1. My Music
  2. That's My Attitude
  3. I'm Not Soupped
  4. My Love
  5. Spread My Wings
  6. All I Do Is Think Of You
  7. I Will Always Love You
  8. Another Lover
  9. For You
  10. Soupped Mix (Bonus Track)
  11. Reprise (Spread My Wings)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good.......2007-05-12

This CD sounds pretty good. I purchased it for 2 songs only, which I LOVE.

4 out of 5 stars Old School classic for your collection.......2007-03-04

In an era where slow jams were the most en vogue type of music, Troop somehow still remained under the radar for the most part. Although mid-tempo hit, "Spread My Wings" hit the charts for quite some time, the other hits remained anonymous to the major public, only enjoyed by the more peculiar fans that sought out albums. "All I Do Is Think Of You" is probably one of my favorite old school slow jams, with a romantic theme dating back to the high school days. "That's My Attitude" was Troop's attempt at trying to spice up their image, but the song came across as more of an attempt than a finished product. It lacked some of the edgy flavor the other hard-core R&B artists had, but it was a fairly decent attempt at up-tempo hits. "I Will Always Love You" is NOT a re-make of Dolly Parton or Whitney Houston's hit, but a nice slow jam unique from other artists. It even has a bit of an orchastral background sound which makes the song sound a little different than the typical R&B hit. The other tracks on this album doesn't stand out too much, but the album as a whole is fairly good and worth listening to.

5 out of 5 stars Spread my Wings is one of my alltime favorites...................2006-12-25

Troop was the stuff back in 89. I still play this album from time to time.
Classic r&b, not sure if this qualifies as an new jack swing album?

Top Joints:
Spread My Wings (Classic times 10)
Attitude
I'm not Soupped
I will always love you (Classic)
All I do is think of you (Great remake of the J5 classic)

5 out of 5 stars troop.......2006-10-10

I just feel like dancing! It takes me back to when me and my girls
were hanging out at the club.

5 out of 5 stars This album was the bomb........................2006-02-13

I loved this album. The music is great. The songs are beautiful especially "Spreay My Wings" & "All I Do Is Think of U", the band was very underrated. The singers of today should take notice of this talented group.

Peace.
Undisputed Attitude
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Slayer Shows Their Real Influences.
  • Punk Ain't Dead
  • I don' think you quite understand the concept sellout...............
  • Comment to who ever wrote "Undisputed Sellouts"
  • meh
Undisputed Attitude
Slayer
Manufacturer: American Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000068GA5
Release Date: 2002-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Disintegration / Free Money
  2. Verbal Abuse / Leeches
  3. Abolish Government / Superficial Love
  4. Can't Stand You
  5. Ddamm
  6. Gulity Of Being White
  7. I Hate You
  8. Filler / Don't Want To Hear It
  9. Spiritual Law
  10. Mr. Freeze
  11. Violent Pacification
  12. Richard Hung Himself
  13. I'm Gonna Be Your God
  14. Gemini

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Slayer Shows Their Real Influences........2007-07-18

This is the music that Slayer was truly inspired by. The 80's hardcore attitude. Minor Threat, TSOL, The adolescents, The stooges. That right there is some of the best music you'll ever hear. Slayer is an incredible band and I like that they covered punk bands who influenced them because that's pretty much where the thrash genre originated from. Thank you Slayer. You guys shredded in the 80's and you're still thrashin' now. Keep up the hardcore and punk attitude. And why don't you cover a Dead kennedys song?

5 out of 5 stars Punk Ain't Dead.......2007-06-03

Being relativly new to Slayer I can still understand why some fans might feel alinated by this album, but I can't understand why anyone would call Slayer sellouts for making a punk tribute album done in classic Slayer fashion. Basicaly you have an album full of two minute Slayer songs . And the problem is what exactally????? These aren't Ramone's or Clash covers, they pull off beautifuly 3 Minor Threat songs which are among my fav's. You get the same Slayer sound only without the satanic lyrics. Top notch album.

5 out of 5 stars I don' think you quite understand the concept sellout......................2007-03-31

This is my favorite Slayer album (gasp). Slayer playing old school hardcore punk covers -- could anything be more fun?? This is one brutal disc and it is exceptional. Awesome display of chops!

If you are some sort of metal purist,well then you shouldn't be listening to thrash, let alone Slayer. To call this album a "sellout" is ridiculous and demonstrates a high degree of ignorance. How can an album so brutal be a "sellout"??

This album is flawless. And Gemini is one of the best Slayer songs ever!

5 out of 5 stars Comment to who ever wrote "Undisputed Sellouts".......2006-08-01

First off, kid. What's your age, 12? Slayer's Undisputed Attitude is not a new album, it's over 10 years old (may be older than you). Second, how is Slayer selling out by doing a tribute to music that basically started hardcore, thrash and speed metal (which Slayer was considered in the beginning) along with many other of the genres today. Do some research on punk and see all of the genres that came from it. Also, is it a crime for Slayer to be a fan of punk? Third, Slayer has come out with several albums since then and none of them are slow or even a different style of music. They don't even campare to the change that Metallica went through. Learn what a sellout is and don't run your mouth so much!!

2 out of 5 stars meh.......2006-07-10

i like a little bit of it, doesent mean its good, i wont throw it away or anything, ill just let it sift...wait...and look at the album cover most of the time. slayer is getting better though.
I Want
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Timelessly Innovative
  • Outstanding!
  • Michigan Swing Dance Association!
  • sophistication and downhome grease
  • Anytime
I Want

Manufacturer: www.WomenInRock.com
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000IYI6
Release Date: 1998-12-15

Tracks:

  1. Be Glad
  2. I Want
  3. **4 in the Morning**
  4. Unfinished Business
  5. How Many
  6. Leave Me Alone
  7. Why Don't You See Me
  8. Tallow Shuffle
  9. Please Stop Seeing that Girl
  10. I'm Your Girl
  11. See You Tomorrow
  12. Blues Singin' Alcoholic
  13. I Want your Mother to Know/Rotten B
  14. Suffer
  15. Blues Psalm

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Timelessly Innovative.......2005-12-17

It is well known that this album has inspired many women to enter into the blues music industry. I recently purchased this smart cd-- I am sorry to say that I waited so long to do so. Between the sheer anger of the song "Suffer" to the soul-full desparation of "*4 in the morning", I am completely impressed, and a permanent fan.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding!.......2002-12-03

Outstanding! Really made my day. Cathy Jean's not only the best looking female blues singer in the biz, but her voice can make the hair on my back stand up. She and her band got it going on.

5 out of 5 stars Michigan Swing Dance Association!.......2002-02-10

This is another in the fine outings by the very sexy Cathy Jean. The emotion she displays is certainly displayed on the Louisiana style cut, "Unfinished Business". "Leave Me Alone" is a song of an entirely different style being that it's more bluesy in the traditional sense. Dancers will be knocked out by this hard driving tune along with "I'm Your Girl" which is just a bit quicker but with the same power to make you get up and dance.

5 out of 5 stars sophistication and downhome grease.......2001-12-19

Cathy Jean is a singer/songwriter out of Baltimore, Maryland. This is her second CD, and her sound has moved towards a sophisticated blues and rock, with some contemporary influences. She has a voice that is well suited to this eclectic approach, capable of crooning in one song, and belting out a hard shuffle in the next. The music kicks off with "Be Glad", a hard shuffle, followed by the title track, a crisp blues rocker. Cathy and band then move into some jazzy funk in "**4 in the Morning**", a little of the Bo Diddley beat in "Unfinished Business", then back into the funk with "How Many". "Leave Me Alone" is a rocker with a definate soul feel, which gives way to "Why Don't You See Me", a jazzy ballad. The band then cranks out a sharp shuffle, that recalls the 70's Albert Collins sound, followed by "Please Stop Seeing That Girl", a funky acoustic blues that showcases yet another facet of Cathy Jean's voice. Dancers in the crowd are served next with the catchy rocking blues, "I'm Your Girl", then comes the sultry "See You Tomorrow", and the acoustic country-blues of "Blues Singin' Alcoholic". Next up is the New Orleans style rocker, "I Want Your Mother To Know/Rotten B." which Cathy belts out with authority. This CD closes with a nice slow blues and a gospelish blues that is a inventive synthesis of genres. SUMMARY: Cathy Jean has come up with an energetic set of blues, jazz and contemporary-blues that fits the 90's to a T. She has real fire in her voice, and all of the music here is driven by a genuine sense of passion that makes the songs literally jump out at you from the speakers. A great mix of sophistication and downhome grease. --Al Handa, Delta Snake Daily Blues

5 out of 5 stars Anytime.......2001-11-24

I am a manager of a public library and also play blues harmonica. I bought her CD, "I Want", for the library... it kicks. Listening to her and looking at her is a deadly combination, makes my head swim.
Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A little rough but true Everclear
  • Worse than Volume 1, by a long shot.
  • Not as melodic as Vol.I
  • "We were fading like the bottom of a bad dream..."
  • Misunderstood
Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude
Everclear
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000051767
Release Date: 2000-11-21

Tracks:

  1. When It All Goes Wrong Again
  2. Slide
  3. Babytalk
  4. Rockstar
  5. Short Blonde Hair
  6. Misery Whip
  7. Out Of My Depth
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  10. All Fucked Up
  11. Overwhelmed
  12. Song From An American Movie Pt. 2

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If scientists strived to merge crunchy, hook-heavy pop-rock-punk and the super-shiniest production techniques this side of Smashing Pumpkins, the result would probably sound exactly like Everclear's Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude. It's a hit-or-miss outing. On the one hand, it's a step up from the tepid Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 1, and it takes the boys back to the loose but mighty muscularity that made Sparkle and Fade such a delight. Art Alexakis and company take some chances, like the funky groove of "Babytalk" and the ballad to bombast and back again of "Out of My Depth." On the minus side, the production is so slick that there's no friction, and rock music without friction is like, well, like large chunks of this Attitude. Definitely a mixed bag from Everclear. --Jason Josephes

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A little rough but true Everclear.......2006-11-04

A lot like the first "Songs" but a little bit rougher, not quite as polished. But like most Everclear you need to listen to the lyrics to get a deep appreciation for the music. The quality of the recoprding seems not to be so terrific, but in general it is good (not great) classic Everclear.

2 out of 5 stars Worse than Volume 1, by a long shot........2006-08-26

What little "Volume 1" had to offer, "Volume 2" has even less.

There is not one single memorable tune. It's all Everclear-sounding songs, but nothing that jumps out and says, "Hey, listen to me again!"

Competently done, well played, well produced...but utterly inconsequential. "Rock Star" even sounds like an Everclear cover band song, like somebody was trying to imitate Alexakis and company.

This was WAY boring, I thought.

3 out of 5 stars Not as melodic as Vol.I.......2006-07-08

I understand this is more a return to form for Everclear, but I did prefer the more melodic sounds on Volume I. That being said there are a number of worthy songs here. "Short Blond Hair" about what really is not important anymore, "Out of My Depth" a tuneful look at despair, and "Overwhelming" which may prove to be wishful thinking but is a valiant effort to show the pain of a relationship gone wrong are all excellent examples of the band in top form.
But some other tunes are pretty much a waste of time. Like "Babytalk" that is pretty much a hard rocker about a pet peeve, and "Rock Star" an idea that has been done to death and usually better than this one. And even the title "Misery Whip" makes me wince. I just feel Volume I was more consistently listenable.

5 out of 5 stars "We were fading like the bottom of a bad dream...".......2005-12-28

This is surely one of the greatest albums in rock. Art Alexakis is the best songwriter to come around since John Easedale from Dramarama. The song ROCK STAR is the most hilarious repudiation of the sickening false humility that permeated the Northwest Music Scene I have ever heard; its one of the most bratty, snotty, sneering rock and roll songs to blister the ears since the Sex Pistols first roared out of the gate.

5 out of 5 stars Misunderstood.......2005-04-09

I guess that is how I will sum this Songs from an American movie vol. 2... up. I don't know maybe it's just me but I love this album. I am not a person that easily gives five stars to an album, in fact some of my favorite albums only receive four stars. Anyways, this is a rock album. Meaning power chords abundant and alot of Art's patented "Oh's! and Yeah's!" But seriously this is an up tempo album, not as angry as World of noise or tracks like "heroin girl" from Sparkle and fade. Instead this album sounds like what it is, some middle age guys saying I'm going to turn this way up and throw a tantrum for fourty minutes. This is the album I use to introduce my friends to everclear, I know most people will use the argument that sparkle and world were better, but this is far more accessible and toungue and cheek. I mean come on the chorus in "babytalk" is "she's got you by the balls!" try not to sing that all day long. The one thing that I feel I should mention is what a gem the song "good witch" is. I almost break into tears when I hear it. It is a song about that love that is almost within reach. One that if you are in that situation you will feel. I love Everclear and hope that they attempt more albums in this spirit instead of whatever the heck Slow motion daydream is. Thank you for your time.
The Great American Yard Sale
Average customer rating: 0 out of 5 stars
  • american classic
  • Mr Lemhouse Does it Again!
  • Once again, Lemhouse comes through with a home run.
The Great American Yard Sale
Mark Lemhouse
Manufacturer: Yellow Dog Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000A9QKDM
Release Date: 2005-08-09

Tracks:

  1. Scarlet
  2. Paper Sack
  3. Im Worried
  4. Leroy Fellers Blues
  5. Never Me
  6. Cluck Old Hen
  7. Salem
  8. Nothin In The World Can Stop Me Worryin bout That Girl
  9. The Unofficial Ballad of Story Musgrave
  10. The Queen of Easy Street
  11. Hazy
  12. Youre a Bastard

Album Description

Mark Lemhouse's debut album, Big Lonesome Radio, breathed fresh air into the traditional blues world, earning a pair of Handy award nominations including "Best New Artist Debut." But like the great roots innovators who inspired him, Mark Lemhouse is a restless spirit who can't be confined to any one corner of the Americana landscape. His highly-anticipated follow-up, The Great American Yard Sale, finds the genre-defying guitarist plugging in and heading out to the Great Wide Open, armed with banjo and electric lap steel as well as his deftly fingerpicked National guitar.

The "Yard Sale" of the album's title suggests the diversity of the album's musical mix, which simultaneously reflects and upends influences ranging from Dock Boggs to Johnny Cash to Tom Waits. For Mark Lemhouse, it's OK to look back as long as you don't stare, and the voice most clearly heard is his own. Strong, new originals like "Scarlet", "Paper Sack", and "Never Me" explore dark themes of addiction and self-destruction, while "The Queen of Easy Street" and "You're a Bastard" bristle with Lemhouse's trademark brand of wry humor. Iconic and ironic, Great American Yard Sale is sure to become a modern roots classic.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars american classic.......2006-05-13

Wonderfull American music played with steel guitars
with a taste of western music back to the roots .
Very nice listening for a long travel on the highway
tweleve travelling songs
listen from preview ""Nothing in the world can stop me.."

5 out of 5 stars Mr Lemhouse Does it Again!.......2006-01-23

Mark Lemhouse:
The Great American Yard Sale:
Yellow Dog Records 2005

I was talking with a friend the other day and I mentioned having trouble writing about the new Mark Lemhouse album. My friend, who has listened to The Great American Yard Sale as well said "why? Are you too startled by its greatness?" Yeah. I am. Maybe startled isn't the word because after his first album Big Lonesome Radio I expected good things in the future from him but dang, who knew? I sure didn't want to sell the man short. But like Yellow Dog Records label mate Chris Cotton Mr. Lemhouse has done his fair share of record Listening and knows how the history rolls and how to rock it. The Great American Yard Sale starts out deceptively enough with Scarlet. A sweet and innocent little banjo line then Lemhouse drops a rump shakin' wallop that recalls to me photographer Bill Steber's shots of the big beautiful ladies movin' and grindin' slow and low down in the jukes of North Mississippi. Mr. Lemhouse and his band lean down in on that greasy good groove thing and, in the words of the great T-Model Ford "Let it all hang in!" Lemhouse follows that with Paper Sack, a lament that ol' Tom Waits would dig. Lowly swangin' on the dirty money and peppered with accordion, banjo, and brushed drums torn up with sweet little guitar solos that Chris Issac could only pray for. I'm Worried is a tight sad country blues with living room harmonies. A banjo plus acoustic guitar piece that, like the previous song lays nicely textured `tho this with the sweet wash of a low flute and cello that combines brilliantly with Mr. Lemhouse's delicious rural city picking. It may be just the anthem you need. Leroy Feller's blues gallops down that hard lonesome road called women. "Nothing on this earth is promised. "No guarantees no reason why, you don't get nuthin' for your trouble, but all the angels sing about you when you die". It's a damn shame John Cash never got the chance to cover it. Never Me is a more traditional country blues made well done by Lemhouse's dark `shine and oj voice with banjo that ol' Dock Boggs or Charlie Poole would have appreciated. Several tracks on Lemhouse's second timer have an undeniably sexy groove-on but none more so than his reworked traditional Cluck Old Hen which carries enough draggin' it in the dirt swagger within its "When the Levee Breaks" steel-toed boot stomp to replant the southern Mississippi delta. Twice. Lemhouse and his band with Scott Bomar on bass and Paul Buchignan on drums and such know how to run that steamin' Memphis hot chicken down. Salem is a haunting melancholy song that sings of the miserable dreariness of autumn and winter in that Oregon capital city. Lines like "Six months to daylight in this town" and "I'm as cold as rock in the shade" sure as Lemhouse's acoustic and lap steel and Amy Severin's lonesome cello bring the bone rattling chill right off that ol' Columbia river. The Unofficial Ballad of Story Musgrave with Mr. Lemhouse on lap steel and acoustic backed by Charles Norman on occasional percussion is not just another song to remind you that there can never be enough country songs about wanting to be an astronaut. This track is followed by The Queen of Easy Street which in a perfect world would be a bigass hit single and would do for Lemhouse what similar odd tracks have done for the likes of your Counting Crows or your Wallflowers. But this ain't no damn perfect world and thank the stars Brother Lemhouse knows it. So after the lovely track 11 "Hazy" which would almost fit nicely on a Nick Drake LP comes You're a (...). A full on country rocker that oughta be the world's hottest download and be boomin' from trunks and ipods all life long. It's the new Take This Job and Shove It. It's your new song to play each day as you light that delicious first smoke after work. It's the song to play as you pull into the lot of your next crap job. It's a song Toby Keith wouldn't the okie (...) to cover. It's the theme song for every damned one of us that actually has to work at work. With this album Mark Lemhouse joins a rare group of fine artists like Drive By Truckers, Black Diamond Heavies, Chris Knight, Tarbox Ramblers and others working American music today that's as classic and timeless as it is of the Now. It's soulful, haunted, strong and smart music that is being heard by far too few people and that's a damn shame. The Great American Yard Sale ranks somewhere in my top three for album of the year.

5 out of 5 stars Once again, Lemhouse comes through with a home run........2006-01-20

This Album, not only tops his first critically acclaimed CD, "Big Lonesome Radio," but he succeeds in showing more of himself to the listener. He's a true songwriter and musician. Reminds me of a Daniel Lanois produced album to some degree. Lemhouse is a truly gifted musician and it shines through on every track. He's always taking you interesting places in his songs. This guy can say alot with a few well written lines and a whole bunch more on his instrument. Exellent CD.
Ultimate Bass Challenge
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • One of the best bass albums of all times
Ultimate Bass Challenge
Quad Force
Manufacturer: Attitude Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 1993-03-25

Tracks:

  1. This Is The Challenge
  2. Phantom Bass
  3. Feel That Quad
  4. Can You Stand The Bass?
  5. Follow The Bouncing Bass
  6. Bass In Yo Face
  7. Why Is The Bass So Strong?
  8. Bass Generator
  9. The Tweeter Terror-Upper
  10. Bass Creator
  11. Q.F.II
  12. Boomin Down The Stroll
  13. Stereo Bass (Where Is It?)
  14. My Bass Hertz
  15. Oriental Bass
  16. Bass In The Musik
  17. Bass Conclusion

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars One of the best bass albums of all times.......2005-10-23

Just about every song on the is album is a classic. Quad Force is the best bass group only surpassed by Magic Mike who turned my on to bass with 1 classic song. The best song on this album is "Why Is The Bass So Strong?". If you have some good speakers and subwoofer just close your eyes and listen. THe best thing about Quad Force is they turn every little thing into a nice beat/rhythm, each instrument in their songs can be listened to as a separate melody.
Attitude
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good Rockin Here
Attitude
April Wine
Manufacturer: Unidisc Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005YACN
Release Date: 1998-09-29

Tracks:

  1. Givin' It, Takin' It
  2. Good from Far (Far from Good)
  3. If You Believe in Me
  4. That's Love
  5. It Hurts
  6. Hour of Need
  7. Here's Lookin' at You Kid
  8. Better Slow Down
  9. Strange Kind of Love
  10. Can't Take Another Nite
  11. Luv Your Stuff
  12. Emotional Dreams
  13. Voice in My Heart
  14. Girl in My Dreams

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good Rockin Here.......2006-11-18

I found this album my accident, but after playing it a lot I think it may be #1 or 2 of their best albums. If you like April Wine you should really love this album. It simply rocks. From Texas just keep on rockin!!!!
Peter Reckell
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Totally Fun CD!
  • Bo Brady
  • Bo is the greatest since Elvis Presley
  • Peter, don't quit your day job.
Peter Reckell
Peter Reckell
Manufacturer: Midnite Sun Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008NRIH
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Woohoo Baby
  2. Back in Louisville
  3. Life Goes On
  4. Speedway
  5. Home Is Where the Heart Is
  6. Do It Up
  7. Peanut Gallery
  8. Darla
  9. Walkin' in the Rain
  10. Rocking Horse Afternoon

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Totally Fun CD!.......2007-02-06

I Love Peter Reckell's CD! I originally bought it because I'm a huge "Days" fan. As I listened to it for the first time, I noticed how really cool the songs are. Peter's wife Kelly Moneymaker wrote the songs which include some pop, rock, a few ballads, and even a little country! I continue to listen to it because it's actually really good!

5 out of 5 stars Bo Brady.......2007-01-10

Love it! All the songs from Days of Our lives! it was a gift to my daughter...a huge fan....

5 out of 5 stars Bo is the greatest since Elvis Presley.......2004-01-03

Not only is Peter (Bo) Reckell an award winning actor, he should be a grammy winning songster. I was deeply moved by his range, pitch and tempo. I dropped a tear when I heard him sing for the first time. I will be waiting for his next masterpiece with baited breath. Oh, Peter, Bravo!!!

1 out of 5 stars Peter, don't quit your day job........2003-07-19

As a fan of Peter on Days of Our Lives and a fan of his famous wife Kelly Moneymaker (former member of Expose', now with her own solo career), I thought I would check out this CD. This was one of those albums you just keep hoping will get better, but song after song the dull and dreariness is painful. Peter does a great job in his character on Days, but he doesn't have a gift for singing. His voice just doesn't have the strength of a professional. Several of the songs sound just plain out of tune. Sorry Peter, I really hoped to give this one a better rating. ~Kay Lee
New York Attitude
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • outstanding
  • ole kenny
  • Must Have
  • Awesome!
  • New York Attitude
New York Attitude
Kenny Barron
Manufacturer: Uptown Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AFBW
Release Date: 1996-10-22

Tracks:

  1. New York Attitude
  2. Embraceable You, Take 2
  3. Joanne Julia
  4. My One Sin
  5. Bemsha Swing
  6. Autumn In New York
  7. Lemuria
  8. You Don't Know What Love Is
  9. Embraceable You, Take 1

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars outstanding.......2006-11-03

Kenny Barron is one of the best jazz pianists playing today, and this album, recorded more than 20 years ago, proves that he's been this good for a long time now.

5 out of 5 stars ole kenny.......2006-04-10

Kenny Barron is the most underated piano players ever. This man has the ability to make the piano sing in ways which make non-jazz listeners doubletake. If you haven't heard him, buy this album. If you're a piano player, this is the kind of album that makes you shed for hours trying to transcribe...Awsome album

5 out of 5 stars Must Have.......2003-08-13

One of the top ten jazz trio albums...ever. 10 Stars.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!.......2001-09-12

The master in a trio playing straight-ahead jazz - this one is a must have! The album was actually recorded in Dec of 1984. Kenny's command of the piano gives him the freedom to really cut loose. His intelligence and creativity shine through on just about every track. Rufus Reid on bass and Frederick Waits on drums - what a great trio. Don't miss it!

4 out of 5 stars New York Attitude.......2000-10-06

Great disc with Barron's own trio. He learned a lot while playing with Stan Getz. This is essential listening. Recommended with a full-bodied red wine. Maybe a Coppola Rosso? Enjoy.
Brass Attitude
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • This CD kicks [...]
  • High quality music, high quality production
  • Great!
  • It's brass, it's got an attitude, and it's MAYNARD!!!!!!
  • An Enjoyable, but Different, Maynard!
Brass Attitude
Maynard Ferguson & Big Bop Nouveau
Manufacturer: Concord Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DCVP
Release Date: 1998-10-13

Tracks:

  1. Just Friends
  2. Waltz For Nicole
  3. I Love You
  4. Milk Of The Moon
  5. Misra-Dhenuka
  6. Knee Deep In Rio
  7. Erica And Sandra
  8. The Lip
  9. Caruso

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This CD kicks [...].......2006-10-12

In his 70s, Maynard shows that he's still got it!! The first 3 songs on this CD especially kick [...].... I LOVE Waltz for Nicole.... who ever heard of a Waltz that kicks?? :) Tom Garling is an exceptional arranger. And Maynard wails on I Love You! He doesn't get any better... Just love love LOVE this CD!!!

5 out of 5 stars High quality music, high quality production.......2006-01-01

One of the best sounding big band record I have ever had the pleasure to listen. Highly entertaining big band music, very nice program, spectacular arrangements, breathtaking solos, everything perfectly clear, the stage very 3dimensional, tones extremely realistic, olographic imaging, unbelievable dynamic, warm and wide vision but bright sounded when it's needed (a truly balanced and wellmade recording). It really seem to have a true big band in your music room. Maynard is still in splendid shape in this recording from 1998 and if you consider that a lot of his best albums are still not released on cd, this one becomes a musthave for serious Jazz listeners. Many applauses to Concorde for the quality of this production. If you have an hiend system this is a cd you have to own, it doesn't come much better than this. Your neighbours will note when this cd will arrive in your hands (I don't know how much happy they will be). You will pump up the volume with a big smile on your face, believe me.

5 out of 5 stars Great!.......2005-03-09

Maynard Ferguson is still great, I've seen him twice recently. I'd have to say this is a great album of his, perhaps better than his live stuff. (I know I'll be rammed for that one) I don't know this is more jazz to me than his other stuff, Just Friends is a classic tune that he nails, its great. The Lip on the other hand is a scatting tune performed by Denis Diblasio, he does a great job. Overall I'd have to say this is a very upbeat cd. This is probably my best big-band cd with good sound quality. I'd recommend it!

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5 out of 5 stars It's brass, it's got an attitude, and it's MAYNARD!!!!!!.......2001-09-25

I have been looking for this record of Maynard for quite some time. When I found it, I could have jumped through the ceiling of the music store.
This has a lot of Maynard's old tricks. Denis sings the "The Lip", which is a clever song about MF. Knee deep in rio is very purky, and waltz for nicole is a very cool balad.
If you don't have this, and you are a die-hard MF fan, it's a MUST BUY!!!! (Denis DiBlasio scats!!!)

4 out of 5 stars An Enjoyable, but Different, Maynard!.......2000-12-24

First of all, I like this CD. The music has a smooth and sophisticated feel, and the solo's are at times amazing. Maynard has always had the ability to surround himself with wonderfully talented musicians. This CD, however, is a diferent direction for Maynard. Played in a more traditional jazz style, the songs here show a side of Marnard Ferguson that you rarely get to hear.

Through most of his career, Maynard has depended a powerful brass/big band sound to drive the music. His interpretations of songs usually had a strong melodic base, and then would allow the soloists to take off based on the melody. This CD is almost the opposite. The solos's drive the music, and the result is wonderful. A mix of old and new music, the music depends less on Maynard and more on the band. My favorite pieces are "Just Friends" and "Caruso". "The Lip" is an interesting song with vocals by ex-Band member Denis Diblasio.

Again, overall I enjoyed this CD. If I would compare his most recent work I would say this is my second favorite behind "These Cats can Swing", a more traditional Maynard Ferguson CD. I would recommend this not only to any Maynard fan, but to any traditional jazz fan as well.

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