You've got your Nashville country, and you've got your alternative country. And then you've got your real country. Ed Burleson, a young singer-songwriter from Lewisville, Texas, represents the latter tribe, which still gathers in well-hidden Texas dance halls to perform traditional two-steppin' rituals involving dim lights, thick smoke, and loud, loud music. My Perfect World, Burleson's national debut for Doug Sahm's Tornado label, features Burleson's originals next to songs by Jim Lauderdale and coproducer Clay Blaker (both frequent contributors to the George Strait catalogue). Guitarist Bill Kirchen, fiddler Alvin Crow, and pedal-steel guitarist Lloyd Maines help out with the twang factor. There's nothing real innovative going on here, but if you've been looking for the kind of authentic honky-tonk soul that's been banished from today's Hot Young Country, you might want to pay a visit to Burleson's Perfect World. --Rick Mitchell
My Perfect World,Ed Burleson,Tornado Records,Alternative Country,Americana,Country,Country & Western,Cowboy,Pop
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Be Thou My Vision
Manufacturer: Collegium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00030ES2S Release Date: 2004-10-01 |
Tracks:
- Be Thous My Vision
- Open thou mine eyes
- I will sing with the spirit
- A gaelic Blessing
- Wings of the morning
- O be Joyful in the Lord
- All things bright and beautiful
- I will lift up mine eyes
- As the bride groom to his chosen
- A prayer of Saint Patrick
- Loving Shepherd of thy sheep
- Look at the world
- O clap your hands
- The Lord is my light and my salvation
- Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace
- I believe in springtime
- God be in my head
- A Clare Benediction
- For thy beauty of the earth
- Thy perfect love
- The Lord bless you and keep you
Customer Reviews:
A Listening Treat .......2007-03-08
Be Thoy My Vision CD.......2007-02-19
Really good, but don't listen to it all at once........2007-01-07
A must for choral music fans.......2006-09-19
An outstanding collection of Rutter's hymns.......2005-11-22
This collection includes many of Rutter's church hymns recorded over a period of 20 years performed by The Cambridge Singers, a group of Brits, that are conducted by the composer. Ergo, these performances must be considered definitive.
Many of Rutter's popular hymns are included here. "O be joyful to the Lord" and "All things bright and beautiful", a popular children's hymn done here by adults, follow "Wings of the morning" on tracks 5-7. Others you may have performed in church represented here are "O clap your hands", "Lord make me an instrument of your peace", "For the beauty of the earth", "Look at the world" and "The Lord bless you and keep you" among the 21 assembled hymns.
While The Cambridge Singers, on their Web site, identify themselves principally as an a capella group, I was pleased when I received this CD to find all the hymns supported by a full orchestra, the esteemed City of London Sinfonia. The renditions are uniformly lovely although some listeners may find the singing a bit on the white side lacking brilliance and individuality. Everything is done in keeping with Rutter's score markings and style.
The recording tends to be a little variable given the 20-plus year difference in performances. The most recent copyright listing is 2003, the same year "Wings of the morning" was published. I don't hear an appreciable difference in that recording than the others but still hear some age in older works.
If you seek a Rutter hymn collection you can't go wrong here. You have wonderful English performers mated to the composer in his more popular works. I'd recommend this without reservation to anyone seeking this collection.
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Look At My Belly
Brady Rymer Manufacturer: Bumblin' Bee Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CH9BB Release Date: 2003-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Look At My Belly
- Words That I Know
- Here Come My Teeth
- The Way It Should Be
- Walkin' Shoes
- My Big Bed
- It's All How You Look At It
- Water, Sand, Blocks and Clay
- Clean-O
- Upside Down Boy
- Time to Brush Our Teeth
- Off to Bed
- My Moon Song
Album Description
A 2003 National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) Gold Medal Winner. A new father's spirited acoustic-rock-songs celebrating the wonder of childhood; original music your children will love that is equally satisfying to the adult listener.Customer Reviews:
Wonderful for kids and grownups too!.......2003-11-26
My girls love it!.......2003-11-21
I think you will be happy with this purchase.
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John Rutter: Te Deum and Other Church Music
Manufacturer: Collegium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000031HH Release Date: 1993-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Te Deum
- Be Thou My Vision
- I Believe In Springtime
- Lord, Make Me An Instrument Of Thy Peace
- O Be Joyful In The Lord
- All Creatures Of Our God And King
- A Choral Fanfare
- As The Bridegroom To His Chosen
- Christ The Lord Is Risen Again
- They Perfect Love
- The Lord Is My Light And My Salvation
- Go Forth Into The World In Peace
- Now Thank We All Our God
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Englishman John Rutter is today's most popular composer of church music, primarily owing to his accessible style and purposeful commitment to both professional and amateur choirs. This recording features some of Rutter's most popular sacred choral works from the 1980s--definitively performed by Rutter's own Cambridge Singers, conducted by the composer himself. --David VernierCustomer Reviews:
John Rutter: Te Deum .......2007-05-14
Absolutely amazing.......2006-08-21
Up to the usual high standard.......2006-07-13
Beautiful, excellent album.......2006-02-19
A new experience in familiar pieces.......2005-10-05
--Music--
'The Te Deum' is a piece that is standard for liturgy in Catholic and Anglican services. It is a song of praise, and here is it bright and powerful. 'Be Thou My Vision' is an Irish folk hymn, gentle and graceful, but Rutter has added something quite new to the rendition with his arrangement. The initial flourishes and fanfare for the standard piece 'All Creatures of Our God and King' lead to a triumphant song experience. 'The Lord is My Light and My Salvation' is once again a meditative and gentle moving piece, with good spirit.
The songs here are familiar for the most part, but Rutter's arrangements and compositions make this a thoroughly new experience in many ways.
--Liner Notes--
The notes include an introduction to the CD by Rutter describing some of the influences and expressions in his composition. Lyrics are included, all of which are in English on this collection. There is no listing of the performers of the Cambridge Singers, no description of the group, nor biographical information about John Rutter.
--John Rutter--
Rutter was born in London and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. This was where his career as a composer, arranger and conductor began. His early work was with groups at King's College Chapel at Cambridge as well as the Bath Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra. He has worked for the BBC providing music for educational series such as 'The Archaeology of the Bible Lands', until in 1979 he began forming the Cambridge Singers, and has continued a remarkable career of performance and recording as their director ever since.
--The Cambridge Singers--
The Cambridge Singers are a mixed choir of voices, many of whom were members of choir of Rutter's college, Clare College, Cambridge. While they specialise in English and Latin liturgical pieces, they have a wide range of recordings that span from modern compositions (including a remarkable requiem by Rutter) to English folk songs of the Middle Ages. Many are former members of the choir of Clare College and other Cambridge collegiate choirs (hence the name, Cambridge Singers). In the quarter-century since the founding, the Cambridge Singers have produced an impressive body of recordings.
This is a wonderful collection.
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'N Love: Music for Your Wedding
Manufacturer: Compendia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008ZZ5Y Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Lost Without You - Allen & Allen
- I Will Always Love You - Spectrum
- Speak to My Heart - Hubert Powell
- Hello - Spectrum
- Devotion - Allen & Allen
- You Mean the World to Me - Spectrum
- Get Here - Buzz Worrell,
- Love Is - Spectrum
- When I Fall in Love - Evening Star Orchestra
- With My Whole Heart - Hubert Powell
Tracks:
- Air for the "G" String - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
- On Wings of Song - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Arioso
- Prelude in C Major
- Largo [From Xerxes] - London Festival Orchestra
- Schubert's Ave Maria - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Ave Maria - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Sheep May Safely Graze - Philip Brunelle
- Bridal March (Here Comes the Bride) [from "Lohengrin" (Here Comes]
- Pachelbel's Canon in D Major - Collegium Aureum
- Trumpet Voluntary - Lyn Larsen
- Trumpet Tune in C Major - Carlo Curley
- O Perfect Love - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Lord's Prayer - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Wedding March [from "A Midsummer Night's Dream] - London Festival Orchestra
- Finale: Ode to Joy [from Symphony No. 9 "Choral"] - Nancy Enslin & Deborah Benardot
- Rondeau [Masterpiece Theatre Theme]
- Handel's Alla Hornpipe [from "Water Music" Suite] - London Festival Orchestra
Customer Reviews:
Hated it........2003-08-21
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The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. 1
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000049MK Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Slow March
- There Is A Certain Garden
- In Autumn
- Friendship
- A Song For Anything
- Canon
- Rock Of Ages
- Ballad From Rosamund
- At Parting
- Circus Band
- When Stars Are In The Quiet Skies (Country Celestial)
- Mirage
- An Old Flame
- Qu'il m'irait bien
- Chanson de Florian
- My Native Land
- World's Wanderers
- Abide With Me
- Christmas Carol
- Scotch Lullaby
- Through Night And Day
- A Perfect Day
- A Night Song
- In The Alley
- My Lou Jennine
- William Will
- From 'Amphion'
- Nature's Way
- Far From My Heavenly Home
- Ein Ton
- Marie
- Song
- Memories
- Waltz
- Songs My Mother Taught Me
- Son Of A Gambolier
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United We Sing
Manufacturer: Turtle Creek Chorale ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005YC0A Release Date: 1995-01-24 |
Tracks:
- N'Kosi Sikelel I'africa
- Amen Siakadumisa
- Betelehemu
- Something Inside So Strong
- Over My Head
- Soon-Ah-Will Be Done
- Keep Your Lamps
- This Little Light of Mine
- Hush, Hush
- Little Innocent Lamb
- Ring Dem Bells
- Witness
- Elijah Rock
- Deep River
- Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho
- Balm in Gilead
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
- Rainbow Round My Shoulder
- Hope for Tomorrow
Tracks:
- Ride on King Jesus
- Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
- Psalm 133:1 Brethen in Unity
- Holy Spirit
- Available to You
- I've Got Something This World Can't Take Away
- Call Him Up
- I'm a Testimony
- Shadow of Your Wings
- Make a Joyful Noise
- Perfect Praise
- Call Him Up (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
If you like African American Spirituals you will love this one........2005-09-07
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Love's Old Sweet Song: Twenty Five Singers in Popular Ballads
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001HHT Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
Tracks:
- The Last Rose Of Summer - Landon Ronald
- For You Alone - Enrico Caruso
- By The Waters Of Minnetonka (An Indian Love Song) - Landon Ronald
- The Green Hills O' Somerset - Peter Dawson
- She Wandered Down The Mountainside - Rosina Buckman
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - Charles Hackett
- By The Bend Of The River - Grace Moore
- I Know Of Two Bright Eyes (Myrrha) - Walter Widdop
- A Fairy Went A-Marketing - Clara Butt
- Myself When Young (In A Persian Garden) - Norman Allin
- Love's Old Sweet Song - Amelita Galli-Curci
- Bird Songs At Eventide - John McCormack
- Ciribiribin - Lucrezia Bori
- The Song Of Songs - Richard Crooks
- Homing - Percy B. Kahn
- The Blind Ploughman - Fyodor Chaliapin
- The Fairytales Of Ireland - Florence Austral/Hils Nelson
- Ich Liebe Dich, My Dear - Armand Crabbe
- I Love You Truly - Dusolina Giannini
- Love Sends A Little Gift Of Roses - Gerald Moore
- Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) - Dora Labette
- Kashmiri Song (Pale Hands I Loved) - Richard Tauber
- Deep River - Marian Anderson
- Leanin' - Harold Williams
- A Perfect Day - Rosa Ponselle
Customer Reviews:
Remember-Mckinley was president when these tunes were new.......2007-03-10
For those of you old enough to have had long-playing records,45s,or 78s,just imagine that the ONLY copy of a particular album or song title is your old,scratched,worn disc...not some master tape or disc held in a vault somewhere,but your old beat up copy...Imagine further that you submit this old beat up copy for restoration...Sure,it may sound better afterwards than it did before,but,all in all,it still sounds pretty bad,at least by modern standards...
This is the sort of sound reproduction one gets on this album...Efforts were made to restore these sides(contrary to the opinion of another review found here about this album)but when one is dealing with recordings 100 or so years old,made when recording tecniques were primitive,and ,in some cases,having to attempt restoration on a used COPY sold to and played by someone like you and I way back when,restoration to a"perfect" sense is just not possible..Indeed,even if "perfection"could be achieved,the original sound of some of these old sides never was too good to begin with..
Be this as it may,the sides presented here are historic,to say the very least,and representative of what the public of the 1890s liked to hear...Listening to these sides,imperfections and all,gives one a sense of that time,a sense of the enormous technological gulf between these recordings and the ones available today,and,perhaps most importantly,gives us an overview of the sort of entertainment that drove our great great grandparents wild...
If you can get over the primitive sound of these recordings,or get yourself used to it,then give this album a try...
Loves Old Sweet Song Leaves a Bitter Taste.......2003-04-27
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Songs My Grandmother Taught Me
Manufacturer: Albany Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005ABNR Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- A Hundred Years From Now
- Good Night
- Answer The First Rap
- Birds
- When Church Is Out
- When My Ships Come Home
- To Understand
- Her Greatest Charm
- A Perfect Day
- A Present From Yourself
- Shadows
- A Little Pink Rose
- The Pleasure Of Giving
- June And December
- Your Song
- Keep Awake
- Just A-Wearyin' For You
- God Remembers When The World Forgets
- A Good Exercise
- Because Of The Light
- Have You Seen My Kittie?
- First Ask Yourself
- Until God's Day
- Were I
- Still Unexprest
- Roses Are In Bloom
- When They Say The Unkind Things
- I Love You Truly
- At Morning, Noon, And Night
- A Song Of The Hills
- Making The Best Of It
- Nothin' But Love
Customer Reviews:
Fantastic.......2007-04-25
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Songs We Forgot to Remember
Manufacturer: Delos Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000705 Release Date: 1996-02-23 |
Tracks:
- I Hear You Calling Me
- If I Could Tell You
- Trees
- Until
- Passing By
- Green-Eyed Dragon
- Lost Chord
- My Lovely Celia
- Serenade (Rimpianto)
- Calm as the Night
- Do Not Go, My Love
- Bird Songs at Eventide
- Love's Philosophy
- Love, Could I Only Tell Thee
- Annabelle Lee
- Little Boy Blue
- World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
- I Love, And the World Is Mine
- Kashmiri Song
- Evening Song
- Cloths of Heaven
- Perfect Day
- I Love Life
- Homing
- When I Have Sung My Songs
Customer Reviews:
Sung Like This, They Should Stay Remembered.......2005-09-30
I found some of the Aler collection quite familiar, others new and highly attractive (where have they been all my life?), and others that are lifted above the ordinary more by the singer's voice and art than by intrinsic merit. The songs are predominantly art or concert songs, composed mostly in the late 19th or early 20th century. Elegant, highly romantic, often ambitious, sometimes sentimental, popular in their time with lovers of semi-classical music, and often performed in concerts by leading singers of the day. Their lyrics include the poetry of Joyce Kilmer, Robert Herrick, Rabindranath Tagore, Shelley, Poe, Yeats, Eugene Field, and Sydney Lanier.
Did Aler get the idea for this CD from the fine baritone Thomas Hampson's CD, "An Old Song Resung"? Hampson's CD (unfortunately out of print), came out in 1990; Aler's, in 1995. The songs in both collections might well have been sung to similar audiences at similar concerts by similar singers. Still, the two CDs have only two works in common: - "Do Not Go, My Love," composed by Richard Hageman in 1917, and "When I Have Sung My Songs," by Ernest Charles in 1934. Both songs are superb, and both singers do them beautifully. I would give Aler a slight edge on the first; Hampson, on the second.
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Rutter: Gloria, and other sacred music
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005COXM Release Date: 2001-06-12 |
Customer Reviews:
Gloria for the 2nd time, The Best grand recording !!!.......2001-10-18
Sweet but sturdy.......2001-07-02
It certainly says much of Rutter that this is now the second disc that the elite Hyperion company have devoted entirely to his music. Those who know and love his "Requiem" through its many commercially-available recordings will recognise many similar elements in "Gloria," obviously a more exubrant and joyful concert work, which is presented here with an effective scoring for organ, brass and percussion. It is at a glance reminiscent of a concerto, with three movements (two loud and fast ones, sandwiching a slower central movement) and recurring themes that are tossed between chorus and accompaniment. The opening is immediately characteristic of Rutter: the combined rhythms and fanfare-like motifs make it sound almost like the opening to some hit musical, and contrast is provided by utterances of unaccompanied chorus in which harmony is the most interesting element. The second movement - "Domine Deus" - features a gently undulating, flute-like solo from the organ, which is worked through gentle brass chorales and beautifully crafted sung passages, with a genuinely moving use of solo sopranos and altos. The third movement - "Quoniam tu solus sanctus" - brings back the boppy nature of the first movement, and quite startlingly includes what appears to be a fugue in the chorus parts! As a whole, it is easy to see why this work is not perhaps as popular as the "Requiem," but it is no less full of worthwhile things to listen out for.
The rest of the disc is made up of various church pieces, several of which are widely used as church anthems throughout England and beyond - "As the bridegroom to his chosen" and "Thy perfect love" are especially popular for their memorable tunes. Two of the unaccompanied works are quite arresting: "Come down, O love Divine," with its echoes of Herbert Howells and 'open ended' concluding cadence, and the tiny "Clare Benediction," dating from Rutter's time as Director of Music at that Cambridge College Chapel - for this, he provided his own text and the result is as potent as any large-scale choral masterpiece could be. There are also a few that are less well-known, and indeed one which has only recently been premiered - "I my Best-Beloved's am," first performed by Polyphony under Stephen Layton. These pieces (with the exception of "Praise the Lord, O my soul" and "Te Deum," which are accompanied by the same forces as in "Gloria") feature Rutter's own orchestrations, which can either heighten or ruin their effectiveness, depending upon your point of view - I was hoping to hear these with organ accompaniment, as they would be heard in a typcial church service. On the other hand, these arrangements show a fine sense of orchestral colour and demonstrate Rutter's penchant for making his music as useful as possible to all manner of performers, whether they specialise in the church or the concert platform.
Polyphony make light work of this programme. The works with organ, brass and percussion, recorded in the generous but subtle acoustics of Winchester Cathedral, suffer slightly from a poor balance: I am surprised that Hyperion were unable to save the choir from being drowned in the loudest and most climactic moments, wherein we lose not only the words but (nearly!) the voices themselves. Then again, the problem might also have been solved by augmenting the choir with extra singers - Polyphony is after all a chamber choir, whereas "Gloria" was clearly intended for choral societies with hundreds of massed voices. The anthems fare much better: recorded in the dry acoustics of a London church, supported by the small but potent forces of the City of London Sinfonia, Polyphony really get to the heart of these pieces. Stephen Layton directs well too - fast pieces are treated with vigour whereas the slower and more intimate ones are allowed to 'breathe' in a natural way that avoids sounding "hammy."
If you're approaching Rutter for the first time, I wouldn't recommend starting with this disc; the "Requiem" is a far better work to begin with. However, if you're already a 'Rutterphile,' then there is no reason to hesitate: this makes for rewarding listening.
Bravo!.......2001-06-15
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