| 1. Baby She's Gone |
| 2. Two Timin' Woman |
| 3. Leroy |
| 4. My True Love |
| 5. With Your Love |
| 6. Geraldine |
| 7. Goodbye Baby |
| 8. Save My Soul |
| 9. I Never Felt Like This |
| 10. Bella |
| 11. Way I Walk |
| 12. Midgie |
| 13. There Comes a Time |
| 14. Baby Marie |
| 15. What in the World's Come over You |
| 16. Baby Baby |
| 17. Burning Bridges |
| 18. Oh, Little One |
| 19. It Only Happened Yesterday |
| 20. Cool Water |
Editorial Reviews
Jack Scott sounded tough, like someone you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley unless he had a guitar in his hands. When he growled The Way I Walk, wise men (and women) stepped aside. Despite his snarling rockabilly attitude, Scott hailed from Ontario, Canada, and grew up near Detroit, developing a love for hillbilly music along the way. His first sides for ABC-Paramount in 1957 exhibited a profound country-rock synthesis, and after moving to the Carlton label, Scott hit the charts the next year with the tremulous ballad My True Love, backed by his vocal group, the Chantones. Flip it over, however, and you have the hauling rocker Leroy, all about some wacked-out tough guy who's content to remain behind the bars of his local jail. 24 tracks.
Best of Jack Scott (1957 - 1960),Jack Scott,Stardust,Oldies,Pop,Rock & Roll,Rockabilly,Traditional Country,V/a Compilations
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The Very Best of Jack Scott
Jack Scott Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004XSIK Release Date: 2000-09-26 |
Tracks:
- What In The World's Come Over You
- Baby Baby
- Burning Bridges
- Oh, Little One
- True Love Is Blind
- It Only Happened Yesterday
- Cool Water
- Patsy
- Lonesome Mary
- Is There Something On Your Mind
- A Little Feeling (Called Love)
- Now That I
- True True Love
- My Dream Come True
- Strange Desire
- Steps 1 & 2
- One Of These Days
- Fancy Meeting You Again
- Cry, Cry, Cry
- You Only See What You Wanna See
- I Can't Hold Your Letters (In My Arms)
- Sad Story
- If Only
Album Description
Canadian Jack Scott is the legendary Presley-esque singer who scored big with the songs "Burning Bridges" and "What in the World's Come Over You." This collection showcases material Scott recorded for both the Top Rank and Capitol labels from 1959-62, and features some of the finest performances of his career on tunes such as "Cry, Cry, Cry," "It Only Happened Yesterday," and more. Many unreleased tracks included.Customer Reviews:
Excellent CD.......2007-01-11
"Cry Cry Cry".......2005-08-01
Don't be misled by the title! But still excellent!.......2003-09-03
Jack is Back (well sorta).......2000-10-01
Great old music from one of my favs.
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Vaughan Williams - Sir John in Love / Hickox, Northern Sinfonia
Ralph Vaughan Williams , Richard Hickox , Anne-Marie Owens , Sarah Connolly , Northern Sinfonia and Chorus , Brian Bannatyne-Scott , Donald Maxwell , Roderick Williams , Susan Gritton , Matthew Best , Mark Padmore , Stephen Varcoe , Stephan Loges , John Bowen , Richard Lloyd-Morgan , Laura Claycomb , Henry Moss , and Mark Richardson Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005M0ER Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Orchestral introduction-What hoa, what hoa
- Act I: Ahem
- Act I: This is my father's choice
- Act I: How now, what does Master Fenton here?
- Act I: Vere is dat knave Rugby?
- Act I: Episode
- Act I: How now, mine Host of the Garter
- Act I: I spy entertainment in her...
- Act I: Wilt thou revenge...?
- Act I: Love my wife? I will be patient
- Act II: Orchestral introduction-Thine own true knight
- Act II: Scene 1: Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more
- Act II: Scene 2: Bardolph! Bardolph, I say!
- Act II: Scene 2: Go thy ways, go thy ways, old Jack!
- Act II: Scene 2: Sir, my name is Brook
- Act II: Scene 2: Ha, is this a vision?
Tracks:
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: Orchestral introduction-Yet hear me speak
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: Fair and fair and twice so fair
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: But listen, good mine Host
- Act III: Scene 2: Orchestral introduction-When as we sat in Papylon
- Act III: Scene 2: Yonder he's coming
- Act III: Scene 2: Come, Master Ford
- Act III: Scene 2: Orchestral-introduction-What, John! What, Robert!
- Act III: Scene 3: Alas, my love, you do me wrong
- Act III: Scene 3: Mistress Ford!
- Act III: Scene 3: Ah!
- Act IV: Orchestral introduction-Pardon me, wife
- Act IV: Scene 1: There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter
- Act IV: Scene 1: Interlude
- Act IV: Scene 2: Orchestral introduction
- Act IV: Scene 2: The Windsor bell hath struck twelve
- Act IV: Scene 2: Ah-Who Comes here?
- Act IV: Scene 2: But till 'tis one o'clock
- Act IV: Scene 2: Dance of the Fairies
- Act IV: Scene 2: But stay! I smell a man of middle earth
- Act IV: Scene 2: Nay, do not fly
- Act IV: Scene 2: My heart misgives me
- Act IV: Scene 2: Stand not amazed
Customer Reviews:
Pros & Cons for both versions.......2005-08-30
With VW, you get something much closer to the Shakespearean original, teeming with richly drawn characters and all the variety of Elizabethan/Jacobean life bustling past. Falstaff is merely the primus inter pares among them, albeit a huge one. Out of it came a great comic opera. And one that has been too seldom performed, standing in the long shadow of its predecessor.
Vaughan Williams, who was a great admirer of the Verdi piece, knew that comparisons would inevitably be made. (He would also have included his friend, Holst's, At the Boar's Head as a real rival from the Falstaff canon.) But comparisons are invidious. The VW and the Verdi operas are not comparable, either in their intentions or in their music. And both should be allowed to co-exist happily as companion pieces, not as rivals as two great comic operas we're fortunate to have.
Perhaps I protest too much. But the Vaughan Williams is such invigorating, life-enhancing, often ravishingly beautiful stuff that I'd hate to see it slip off the end of the shelf. Verdi is lauded as the great tunesmith, but how many tunes from Falstaff can you recall - Nanetta's last act aria, perhaps, a couple of snippets of Fenton, the final fugue maybe, or Sir John's 'Quand'ero paggio' which is so brief an aria that its original singer had to record it three times in succession to fill a 78 side. Perhaps that's why Falstaff is so badly represented on 78's compared to the other mature Verdi operas. Great music, yes, but singalongaFalstaff had, in his mature operas, ceased to be the composer's intention.
In Sir John in Love, on the other hand, the tunes just pour out one after the other. Which are genuine folksongs and which are VW originals is often hard to tell without a score in front of you (where the composer comes clean). Just listen to the way Dr. Caius' 'Vray Dieu d'Amour' takes over the orchestra or how 'Lovely Joan' (the tune in the trio of the famous Greensleeves Fantasia) heralds Mistress Quickly's arrival and 'Greensleeves' in situ is even lovelier than in the Fantasia. But then listen to the gorgeous tune that accompanies Ann Page's entrance, the wonderful melody for Ford's plea for forgiveness from his wife or the magical chorus that accompanies the arrival of the real bride and groom in the final scene. Those are all VW originals and great ones, to boot.
Choosing between the two performances of the piece on disc, it's a question of swings and roundabouts. This Chandos recording with Hickox at the helm benefits from his direction - a bit tauter, a little more spring to the rhythms than Davies and the choral contributions are as polished as you'd expect from a seasoned choral specialist. The Chandos recording, too, is a bit more up to date in terms of sound, a bit fuller and richer. EMI, on the other hand, probably has the superior cast with the likes of Robert Tear, Felicity Palmer, Helen Watts and Robert Lloyd seeing off their Chandos counterparts. Honours between the two Falstaffs are more even. Neither is ideal in the part. Herincx has the 'fatter' voice: Maxwell on this recording is the more characterful. But a piece like the madrigal that Sir John sings before Ford/Brook's arrival needs more warmth and more steadiness than either of them provide (would Bryn ever consider it as a partner to his Verdi Falstaff?).
It's a tough choice between the two versions. Choose the EMI for the cast (including, by a short head, Herincx's Flastaff). Choose this Chandos set for the conducting, the chorus and the more modern sound.
Five for the work ,for Hickox at least four stars!.......2001-11-09
of this masterwork.)
If you feel that Verdi has beautyfull music but it has a too much thick blood, and you think that beauty must be tensed by reason; You are looking at the right composer.
This opera or musical drama (in the wagnerian sense, cause it is a romantic comedy) makes a very whole unit, the "areas" and the recited-sung recitatives are in funtion of the "dramatic" momentum and inerce of the work. It's incredible how pleasently quick this work is heard, and yes it's very entretaining (I know that's not necesary a virtue for an opera, but here it is).
The music, well, is gorgeous as might be expected from V.W., transitions are well sewn, and the traditonal folk songs add a dash or elizabethian romanticism.
The cast is strong, Hendrix is very suited for the rol, but you may fantacised how well this rol will be portrayed now by Bryn Terfel, It's sad that Hickox not thinck (or did he?)of this in his new recording of this opera (perhaps Chandos not provide him with the budget that Abado's can manage for his new DG. Falstaff recording).
Maybe Langridge will sound more youthfull than Tear, but that is a small detail. Hellen Watts it's spicy and perky Mrs. Quickly, and Gerald English Caius' is is excellent!
Davies captures V.W. orchestration very well with a ADD recording that will cause envy in this days, and the price, is to laugh about.
Treat you and buy this forgotten treasure!
Sir John's love is more impressive the first time around.......2001-08-05
Five stars, but not the only choice........2001-07-26
If this were the first recording of the opera available, it would be easy to recommend it to any VW (or opera!) enthusiast--the orchestral details are abundant and vividly present, the choral contribution is alive and infectious, and the vocal parts are well-presented and clear. However, there is in additional recording, in EMI's British Composer series, conducted by Meredith Davies. While many comparisons are stacked in the new version's favor, there are a few shortcomings that prevent an absolute recommendation.
Where Hickox succeeds over Davies is particularly in the portrayal of Anne Page and her several suitors. Susan Gritton sings more effectively than Wendy Eathorne, while both Daniel Norman (Slender) and Adrian Thompson (Caius) seem more plausible as suitors than Bernard Dickerson and Gerald English, respectively--although overall English makes a more vivid Caius. However, there is no question that Mark Padmore is the better Fenton: as well as Robert Tear sings for Davies, I can't shake the impression that he is wooing an Amazon, and not the girl-next-door Anne.
While the supporting cast is marginally to markedly superior for Hickox, with the Fords and Pages are fairly evenly matched between the two performances, the one clear victory of the Davies version is a significant one. As the title character, Donald Maxwell's Falstaff is no match for Raimund Herincx, either in characterization or in vocal quality. Additionally, the EMI set benefits from a superior recording--there's more of a sense of a performance in a real space, which adds an extra dimension to the rather static performance as presented by Hickox. Occasionally, Hickox also omits some dramatic effects (such as gasps from the onstage characters in Act III and laughter from the chorus in Act IV) which adds to the sense that this is only a "recording" and not a "performance."
All in all, there is much to recommend the new version, but confronted with a choice between this set and the Davies set on EMI, personal taste will have to suffice in choosing between them. [You may want to sample them both before buying either.]
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Best of Jack Scott (1957 - 1960)
Jack Scott Manufacturer: Stardust ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MM0H Release Date: 1995-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Baby She's Gone
- Two Timin' Woman
- Leroy
- My True Love
- With Your Love
- Geraldine
- Goodbye Baby
- Save My Soul
- I Never Felt Like This
- Bella
- Way I Walk
- Midgie
- There Comes a Time
- Baby Marie
- What in the World's Come over You
- Baby Baby
- Burning Bridges
- Oh, Little One
- It Only Happened Yesterday
- Cool Water
- Patsy
- Is There Something on Your Mind
- Greaseball
- Geraldine
Album Description
Jack Scott sounded tough, like someone you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley unless he had a guitar in his hands. When he growled The Way I Walk, wise men (and women) stepped aside. Despite his snarling rockabilly attitude, Scott hailed from Ontario, Canada, and grew up near Detroit, developing a love for hillbilly music along the way. His first sides for ABC-Paramount in 1957 exhibited a profound country-rock synthesis, and after moving to the Carlton label, Scott hit the charts the next year with the tremulous ballad My True Love, backed by his vocal group, the Chantones. Flip it over, however, and you have the hauling rocker Leroy, all about some wacked-out tough guy who's content to remain behind the bars of his local jail. 24 tracks.Customer Reviews:
This diverse collection of tunes is sure to grow on you!!!!.......2004-06-21
Some awesome fifties sounds!.......2003-04-24
the musicians put out rhythm and blues/rock sounds that are phenominal to say the least.This is one great album.
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Reader's Digest Presents 50 Beloved Songs of Faith
Porter Wagoner , Kate Smith , Elvis Presley , Statler Brothers , Guy & Ralna , Eddy Arnold , Burl Ives , Mike Curb Congregation , George Jones & Tammy Wynette , and Red Foley with the Anita Kerr Singers Manufacturer: Readers Digest Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MU4GI0 |
Product Description
CD 1 - 1. The Family That Prays Porter Wagoner 2. I Need Thee Every Hour Scott Singers 3. Softly & Tenderly Guy & Ralna 4. May The Good Lord Bless & Keep You Kate Smith 5. Crying In The Chapel Elvis Presley 6. It Is No Secret Jim Reeves 7. A Beautiful Life Statler Brothers 8. One Day At A Time Christy Lane 9. Nearer My God To Thee Jack Halloran Male Chorus 10. I ll Fly Away Charley Pride 11. What A Friend We Have In Jesus Norma Zimmer Jim Roberts 12. Bless This House Perry Como 13. Wings Of A Dove Dolly Parton 14. Precious Memories Jimmy Dean 15. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Doris Ackers 16. I Saw The Light Hank Williams 17. Whispering Hope The Browns 18. Standing On The Promises Johnson Family 19. Blessed Assurance George Beverly Shea 20. Take My Hand, Precious Lord Eddy Arnold 21. Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere The Three Suns 22. Peace In The Valley Floyd Crammer 23. Abide With Me Don Hustad Chorale 24. He Touched Me Bill Gather Trio 25. Jesus Is Coming Soon Oak Ridge Boys 26. Jesus Loves Me Tennessee Ernie Ford CD 2 - 1. In The Sweet By And By Johnny Cash 2. Me And Jesus George Jones/Tammy Wynette 3. Amazing Grace Willie Nelson 4. The Bible Tells Me So Roy Rogers/Dale Evans 5. Will The Circle Be Unbroken Johnny Cash 6. Great Speckled Bird Roy Acuff 7. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder Marty Robbins 8. How Great Thou Art Jim Roberts 9. Bringing In The Sheaves Burl Ives 10. Someone To Care Jimmie Davis 11. Beyond The Sunset Red Foley 12. The Church In The Wildwood Mike Curb Congregation 13. When They Ring Those Golden Bells David Houston 14. In The Garden Loretta Lynn 15. Brighten The Corner Kurt Kaiser 16. The Old Rugged Cross Ray Price 17. Help Me Larry Gatlin 18. Lily Of The Valley Wayne Newton 19. Rock Of Ages B.J. Thomas 20. Family Bible George Jones 21. Just A Closer Walk With Thee Anita Bryant 22. Sweet Hour Of Prayer Jim Nabors 23. The Lords Prayer Mormon Tabernacle Choir 24. I Love To Tell The Story Pat Boone
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Best of Jack Scott
Jack Scott Manufacturer: Curb Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002IQDUG Release Date: 2004-07-27 |
Tracks:
- What In The World's Come Over You
- Burning Bridges
- Two Timin' Woman
- Indiana Waltz
- No One Will Ever Know
- I Can't Help It
- Save My Soul
- Geraldine
- I Never Felt Like This
- Bella
- What Am I Living For
- Baby Marie
- You Can Bet Your Bottom Doller
- Go Wild Little Sadie
- My True Love
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Guideposts (Reader's Digest) Music Presents Then Sings My Soul: The Greatest Hymns of the Church
Brenda Lee , Don Hustad Chorale with the NBC Orchestra of Chicago , Choir of the Royal Navy College Chapel , The Jack Halloran Male Chorus , Pat Boone , Dr. H. Vincent Mitzelfelt Chorale & Orchestra , The Larry Dalton Singers; Gwen Alley and Kyle Owen , The Fireside Singers , John Denver , and Choir of St. Marys Episcopal Cathedral Manufacturer: Readers Digest Association ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000MUOMIO |
Product Description
Track Listing: Disc #1: 1. WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS, Brenda Lee 2. ABIDE WITH ME, The Don Hustad Chorale with the NBC Orchestra of Chicago 3. GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST, Choir of the Royal Navy College Chapel 4. I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY, Pat Boone 5. NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE, The Jack Halloran Male Chorus 6. HOW GREAT THOU ART, Lee Greenwood 7. BLESSED ASSURANCE, The Old Village Choir 8. A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD, Dr. H. Vincent Mitzelfelt Chorale & Orchestra 9. HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION, The Larry Dalton Singers 10. ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS, Dr. H. Vincent Mitzelfelt Chorale & Orchestra 11. FAIREST LORD JESUS, The Jack Halloran Male Chorus 12. TAKE MY LIFE AND LET IT BE, The Larry Dalton Singers; Gwen Alley and Kyle Owen 13. MY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE, The Fireside Singers 14. FAITH OF OUR FATHER, Larry Dalton, His Chorus & Orchestra 15. HE LEADETH ME, Pat Boone 16. I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR, The Nathan Scott Singers 17. WORSHIP THE KING, The Fireside Singers 18. BLEST BE THE TIE THAT BINDS, The Fireside Singers 19. BE STILL, MY SOUL, The John McCarthy Chorus 20. THE LORDS PRAYER, Dr. H. Vincent Mitzelfelt Chorale & Orchestra Disc #2: 1. PRECIOUS MEMORIES, The Old Village Choir 2. TENDERLY CALLING, John Denver 3. IN THE GARDEN, David Houston 4. PEACE IN THE VALLEY, The Jordanaires 5. ON THE WINGS OF A DOVE, Ferlin Husky 6. THE OLD RUGGED CROSS, Mickey Gilley 7. ONE DAY AT A TIME, Marty Raybon 8. THAT OLD-TIME RELIGION, The Tennessee Gospel Society 9. JUST A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE, Brenda Lee 10. FAMILY BIBLE, Claude Gray 11. HE TOUCHED ME, The Larry Dalton Singers 12. THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH IN THE VALE, The Gaslight Singers 13. WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN, The Old Village Choir 14. THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD, Pat Boone 15. COME, ANGEL BAND, The New Faith Trio 16. TAKE MY HAND, PRECIOUS LORD, Bill Shepherd Male Quartet 17. WHISPERING HOPE, Jim Ed Brown 18. FARTHER ALONG, Rachel Robinson Plus 2 more CDs w/ 37 more songs!
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The Time-Life History of Rock n' Roll: The Teenage Years 1957-1964
Elvis Presley , Ricky Nelson , Bobby Darin , Robin Luke , Ritchie Valens , The Cascades , J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers , Tommy Roe , Rosie and the Originals , and Connie Francis Manufacturer: Time Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000RJV5GW |
Product Description
The Time-Life History of Rock 'N' Roll - The Teenage Years 1957-1964 - Various Artists [1993] (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Elvis Presley (M)/Dream Lover - Bobby Darin (S)/Susie Darlin' - Robin Luke (M)/Donna - Ritchie Valens (M)/Sheila - Tommy Roe (S, original stereo mix)/Take Good Care Of My Baby - Bobby Vee (S)/Lollipop - Chordettes (M)/Hey Paula - Paul & Paula (M)/In My Room - Beach Boys (S)/Come Softly To Me - Fleetwoods (M)/My True Love - Jack Scott (M)/Runaround Sue - Dion (S)/Tiger - Fabian (S)/A Teenager's Romance - Ricky Nelson (M)/Where The Boys Are - Connie Francis (S)/True Love Ways - Buddy Holly (S)/I'm Sorry - Brenda Lee (S)/Cathy's Clown - Everly Bros. (S)/Rhythm Of The Rain - Cascades (M)/Last Kiss - J. Frank Wilson & Cavaliers (M)/Angel Baby - Rosie & Originals (M)
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[3 CDs / 37 Rare Live and Unreleased Songs] WBCN "Alternative Rock" Naked Series "A Collection of Live and Unreleased Performances"
Freak on a Leash - Korn, Stitches - Orgy, Battle Flag - Lo Fidelity All Stars, Believe - Lenny Kravitz What It's Like - Everlast , Teen 90 Nine - Limp Bizkit, Anthem for the Year 2000 - Silverchair, What's My Age Again - Blink 182 Down - 311 , Body Rock - Moby, It's Too Late - The Jim Carroll Band I Am the Bullgod - Kid Rock , Interstate Love Song - Stone Temple Pilots, Permanent Daylight - Radiohead, Voodoo - Godsmack, (Rock) Superstar - Cypress Hill Stellar - Incubus , Magdalena - A Perfect Circle, Home - Staind, Waffle - Sevendust Nobody's Real - Powerman 5000 , Push It - Static-X, Walk This Way - Aerosmith Impression That I Get - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones , Dead Man Walking- David Bowie, Old Apartment- Barenaked Ladies, Mockingbird Girl- Scott Weiland My Own Prison- Creed , Who Will Save Your Soul- Jewel, Sex and Candy- Marcy Playground Closing Time- Semisonic , Inside Out- Eve 6, The Way- Fastball Airport Song- Guster , and Natural One- Folk Implosion, The Passenger- Iggy Pop Save Tonight- Eagle Eye Cherry ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FGAIP6 |
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