Back on Track

Track Listings

 
1. Big River to Cross
2. Love Night
3. To Love Somebody
4. Life's Too Short (To Hurt This Long)
5. Some Such Foolishness
6. You Got the Job
7. Just Another Miserable Day Here in Paradise
8. I Can't Help It
9. Girls That Everybody Knew
10. What Good Is Falling Asleep
11. Softly Diana

Back on Track,Billy "Crash" Craddock,Atlantic,Country & Western,Honky Tonk
Modern Rock 1982-1983
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    Modern Rock 1982-1983
    1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars various artists , 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country , 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx , 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes , and 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NHZHKS

    Product Description

    Year: 1982 Track Title 1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
    Back on the Right Track
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Not really...
    • Sly's last really good record - almost up there with Fresh
    • The Best Of The Later Period
    Back on the Right Track
    Sly & the Family Stone
    Manufacturer: Wea/Warner
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00002518W
    Release Date: 2001-05-28

    Tracks:

    1. Remember Who You Are
    2. Back on the Right Track
    3. If It's Not Addin' Up...
    4. Same Thing (Makes You Laugh, Makes You Cry)
    5. Shine It On
    6. It Takes All Kinds
    7. Who's to Say?
    8. Sheer Energy

    Album Description

    UK reissue of the funk legend's 1979 album for Warner Brothers. Back On The Right Track has been heavily sampled by De La Soul & A Tribe Called Quest. Tracks include, 'Remember Who You Are' & 'The Same Thing'.

    Album Details

    Reissue of 1979 Release.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Not really..........2007-07-11

    This has the feel of the classic Sly Stone albums, but lacking in their liveliness, with a couple gimmicks thrown in simply to modernize the sound (buzzing keyboards on "Shine it On"; talkbox on "The Same Thing (Makes You Laugh, Makes You Cry)"; electric piano and disco rhythms on "Who's to Say?"). It's sad to see Sly reduced to this: he even takes some of his old ideas and dresses them up in new packaging ("Sing a Simple Song" + "Everyday People" = "It Takes All Kinds"). Of course, Sly was gone at this point, little more than a drug-addled recluse, struggling against the tide, trying and failing to reclaim the glory of his '60s material. It's laid-back, lazy funk: most of it is in the same tempo, every song sort of bleeds into each other, but not like the songs on There's a Riot Goin' On did. Kudos to the bassist: he does overuse slap a bit (obviously a Larry Graham imitator), but he holds down a solid groove: a couple of the songs are decent as far as imitation classic Sly goes ("Sheer Energy", with a harmonica; "Remember Who You Are"), and the album's very listenable, even if most of the songs are bad.
    And I'm not anti-Sly by any means, no matter what this two-star review may imply: Life, Stand!, There's a Riot Goin' On and Fresh are all solid records. Far better than this, too.

    4 out of 5 stars Sly's last really good record - almost up there with Fresh.......2002-07-01

    I'm a nearly religious devotee of Sly, but certainly not blinded by the light. While his late 60's stuff was raw and funky and his early-mid 70s stuff (most notably Fresh and Small Talk) were the absolute pinnacle of positive funk, most of his later efforts reek of chronic burnout and disco sellout.

    Not so the aptly titled Back on the Right Track, which is a rare gem in his late career. While it's not quite as funky, creative or soul-stirring as Fresh-era Sly, it's a solid record full of short and simple but really tasty grooves... and for those of you who tune into Sly's higher frequencies, he feels more spiritually present on this record than he did on most of his mid-to-late 70's recordings, back in the positive groove that made us love him. The highs on this record aren't his highest, but it's consistently cool and there isn't a lame moment on the record.

    My Sly favorites: Fresh and Small Talk, and immediately after those i would rank Anthology ('cause it has most of the best of Sly's earliest stuff), High On You and this disc, in no particular order. If you dig Sly at all and the sample tracks don't turn you off, you'll probably be very happy with Back on the Right Track. If you're new to Sly, then buy Fresh, Small Talk and (if you're down with 60's soul) Anthology first.

    4 out of 5 stars The Best Of The Later Period.......2002-05-28

    After comparing this album with Sly's other albums (post Fresh) I have to say that this is easily the best. Recorded in 1978/79 you'd be forgiven for thinking that his mid 70's stuff would be better, but unusually this is not the case.
    To me (and many others) it seems that Sly's ego and his paranoid delusions of granduer and omnipotence got the better of him after 1970.
    Part of the problem was that 'The Family Stone' had left him in '73 and any creative input and boundaries that they may have been able to put in place were overtaken by more than a modicum of self indulgence and obstinance.
    This lack of focus meant that Sly spent most of his time with his head in the clouds after the number 1 single 'Thankyou Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again'(1970).
    On this album though Sly captures some of his earlier form. It is also not ruined by the 'diaphonous' master tapes that would be re-recorded over many times, for numerous and often unsavoury reasons. (think of the album There's A Riot Going On)
    With members of the original band back on board and with some kind of monetary focus the awful sound quality that is present on There's A Riot has been completely eliminated.
    There are certainly more than 2 good tracks here. I'd wager that ALL the tracks here are above Sly's 'own' average.
    My only gripe is that many of the songs are under 3 mins and the album clocks in at less than 30 mins in it's entirity.
    I think that this was a ploy by either the record company, the band, or Sly himself to try and condense the studio work into some kind of chart success. This, unfortunately was not to be and the album was a failure of sorts. Whilst it didn't perform in the charts it is certainly worth reconsidering if you are looking for something to compliment the 'Greatest Hits' packages.
    Regardless, this is the only album really worth hunting out after 'Fresh', or possibly 'High On You' and as such, in many ways, marks the end of a distinguished career of a flawed genius.

    What a shame though that the sound quality and coherence of the music on here is so absent from the releases that should have marked his glory days, after 1970. Sly only has himself to blame though.
    Back on Track
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      Back on Track
      Paul Shortino , and JK Northrup
      Manufacturer: Shire Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000Y8HUQ
      Release Date: 2003-11-11

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      1. When there''s smoke
      2. Body & Soul
      3. Bye,Bye to love
      4. Forgotten Child
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      7. The kid is back in town
      8. Everbody can fly
      9. Give me love
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      11. Girls like you
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      14. Far too long
      15. Wishing well

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      Re-issue of classic 80's style metal album with 4 bonus tracks and first time available in the U.S. Highly recommended for fans of 80's Hard Rock.
      Back on Track
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Lulu Is Always On Track!
      • Lulu "Back On Track" Like A Locomotive
      • Tailor Made For Top 40 Radio
      • Lulu's Truly Back On Track!!!
      Back on Track
      Lulu
      Manufacturer: Universal/Mercury
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      4. Together
      5. From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu

      ASIN: B0001ENWZA
      Release Date: 2004-03-22

      Tracks:

      1. Keep Talkin...I'm Listening
      2. Yeah, Now You Love Me
      3. Slow Motion
      4. Could I Be More Blue?
      5. All the Love in the World
      6. Supernatural
      7. Roll the Dice
      8. I Love You Goodbye
      9. Time to Fall
      10. Sentimental Heart
      11. (If You Wanna) Kiss and Tell
      12. Where the Poor Boys Dance

      Album Description

      Back on track is a solid collection of 12 rock-based pop gems that will appeal to everyone and confirms that the ever-evolving star still delivers the goods. Includes the single 'Keep Talkin', I'm Listening'. Universal. 2004.

      Album Details

      A Right and Proper Album Home for These Tracks that the Pop Star Has Been in the Process of Recording Since the Release of her "Together" Duets Album. Includes a Remixed Version of "Where the Poor Boys Dance", a Single Previously Released in 2003.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Lulu Is Always On Track!.......2004-10-04

      Ten years after "Independence" was released to great critical acclaim, Lulu offers up "Back On Track", a stunning new album just out on the Mercury (UK) label. Whereas Lulu's recordings of the 90's focused on her great handling of R&B / Dance material, her new material returns to the rock roots that influenced her early career. She is older and wiser now, but her taste in good songs is still impeccable, and the inspiration she received from these compositions results in some of the best vocal performances she's ever recorded (and that's saying ALOT). Every track here is a winner; and even within the rock range that personifies this album, Lulu still manages to inject some soul and tenderness, most notably on "Supernatural", with it's Al Green / Hi Records feel, and "Sentimental Heart", with it's wistful, bittersweet melody and background chorus. Other strong cuts include "Slow Motion", "Could I Be More Blue?", "Roll The Dice", and "Yeah, Now You Love Me". The production is terrific, and reminds me of Jeff Lynne's work with George Harrison: crisp, clean instrumentation mixed with perfectly balanced vocals. Interestingly, the final cut, "Where The Poor Boy's Dance", an aching and heartfelt reflection on memory and longing, is a completely different mix than the Almighty single version, including another set of lyrics. Both versions are worth seeking out. This is a terrific album, and I would highly recommend it to new and old Lulu fans. I hope she is already working on another!

      5 out of 5 stars Lulu "Back On Track" Like A Locomotive.......2004-05-16

      Lulu returns to her rough and tough rock roots. This album is full of rockers and ballads. "Keep Talkin, I'm Listening" was released in the U.K. as a single. "Yeah, Now You Love Me" is perfect for Lulu's rough voice. "Slow Motion" is a real cooker and would be great for U.S. air play. "Could I Be More Blue?" has an almost "country ballad" feel. Lulu's vocal on the ballad "All The Love In The World" is rich and soulful. "Supernatural" is a "feel good" kind of song. "Roll The Dice" is one of those rousing numbers that you just have to move to. "I Love You Goodbye" could easily be a hit. Lulu's "Kiss And Tell" is like a revival. Lulu proves that she is not afraid to try new directions in her music. This project reveals that many songs were written by Lulu herself. The songs flow together very well but never sound repetitious. The only problem with this CD is that it will probably never gain airplay in the U.S. If you are a die hard Lulu fan, this one is highly recommended for your collection. While very different from Lulu's CDs in recent years, this one will grow on you fast.

      5 out of 5 stars Tailor Made For Top 40 Radio.......2004-05-12

      Unlike her British Birds 1960s contemporaries like Sandie Shaw and Cilla Black who have taken stabs at contemporary-style music with uneven results, Lulu has been Back On Track since the early 90s with continuous releases of great, rollicking, gutsy recordings. No slouch in the song-writing department, she co-wrote "I Don't Want To Fight", the amazing Tina Turner hit, and quite a few of her own '90s recordings. Back On Track is a change of material insofar as its much more rock'n'roll and much less club/dance than her '90s stuff. "Keep Talkin', I'm Listening" is a major hit awaiting recognition, as powerful and gutteral as any Melissa Etheridge effort. This song is ideal movie soundtrack material. As in any CD certain tracks are real standouts, some others take a few plays to grow on you, but there's not a genuine throw-away in the whole bunch. Mercury Records kept this album on hold for 2 years...WHY? It's the perfect mood-elevating CD for when you're driving to the clubs or the beach. Search for it on eBay for the best price.

      5 out of 5 stars Lulu's Truly Back On Track!!!.......2004-03-31

      This is Lulu's greatest album! While I love her 90s releases on the Dome label, this is a Rock and Roll Lulu. She has returned to the style of music that made her a household name in the UK. Her voice is more mature and she is using it in a way that she wants to use it. It is a great voice and the compositions are perfect with superb production work. This is Lulu taking charge of her career and she is proving she is far more than a 60s icon of the British Invasion. She is a current recording artist to be reckoned with. There is not a single track that does not belong on this CD. There is nothing in the nostalgic vein. She is re-establishing herself as full-time singer/songwriter and she has what it takes. "Keep Talking, I'm Listening", "Yeah, You Love Me", "Slow Motion" are among my favourites but this album is so good that once it is over, I find myself hitting replay! After "Together" and her "Greatest Hits" (with DVD) this is the perfect follow-up. Lulu is a gifted singer and no one is telling her what to do; she knows what to do and I hope that more albums of this quality follows "Back On Track". I only wish it were a bit longer (it clocks in at some 45 minutes)
      but it is well-worth the price to pay for an underrated artist showing that she never lost the rock and roll heart that was beating in her soul. You will hear that on this excellent CD. Have no qualms about this album. Lulu is truly "Back On Track"!
      Lulu rocks!!!
      Back on Track
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • greatest boston band
      • boston usa's crucial hardcore yeah!
      • These guys are so funny ... in a good way!
      • this is music for playing football in a mosh pit
      • Ten Yard Fight rocks. A lot.
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      Ten Yard Fight
      Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records
      ProductGroup: Music
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      Tracks:

      1. Running Scared
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      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars greatest boston band.......2004-05-23

      this is the greatest hardcore band to emerge from boston, and that's definitely quite a statement, considering the eminence of the numerous bands that have emerged from that city. every song is an anthem, and if you don't scream along with anthony "wrench" moreschi at least once while listening to the album, you are a substandard human. haha, just kidding. but seriously, this is revivalist youth crew at it's greatest. the lyrics are on target and even have inspired me. now that's the mark of a serious band. it's a tragedy they broke up.

      5 out of 5 stars boston usa's crucial hardcore yeah!.......2001-06-15

      this is crucial hardcore mosh, for sure! boston usa! so tough that i'll slap you in the face and make you think twice. i heard tales of there tour with timeflies where they break bottles on heads and mosh around squeegy punks. SXE till true death, for ever mosh, yeah! curtis talls

      5 out of 5 stars These guys are so funny ... in a good way!.......1999-09-28

      What can you say about this band? They are so hardcore it's not even funny. I love these guys. I laugh so hard at all the football metaphors in the lyrics. They rock. What else can I say? "Stronger Than Before!" Ha-ha-ha!

      5 out of 5 stars this is music for playing football in a mosh pit.......1999-08-09

      This band is so hardcore, it will make your panties burst into flames. It's got speed and heavy guitars and lots of yelling. This is exactly the type of music that will give a newborn baby severe learning defects. These guys are the starting quarterbacks of hardcore. The name says it all. TEN YARD FIGHT

      5 out of 5 stars Ten Yard Fight rocks. A lot........1999-02-25

      Another winner for TYF. If you don't have this yet, go get it. This is the best of the best. The Boston hardcore/sXe scene is one of the greatest, and these guys are the one fo the best from good old MA. I repeat, this band and CD rock!
      Back on Track
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        Back on Track

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        ASIN: B00015T42Y
        Release Date: 2003-11-18
        Back on Track
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • Not Really Humble Pie, But Not Bad.....
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        Humble Pie
        Manufacturer: Sanctuary
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        Release Date: 2005-02-15

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        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Not Really Humble Pie, But Not Bad............2007-05-24

        First off, Humble Pie WAS Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton, not Bobby Tench and this journeyman-for-hire guitar player. That is not to denigrate the contributions of Greg Ridley and Jerry Shirley. They were an integral part of what made Humble Pie unique and great. That being said, this is a damn fine album!!! Good tunes and tight, rockin' playing! If you had never heard the original band you would enjoy this disc immensely. This may have been made to help out Mr. Ridley, whose health was in serious decline when this was recorded. You could do worse!!! Although I don't play this as much as say,Town and Country or Performance, I do pull it off the shelf on occasion and crank it up and have a rockin' good time!! Recommended.....
        The Wizard of Oz - Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • A Collection of the Original Oz Stage Productions
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        The Wizard of Oz - Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical

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        Tracks:

        1. Wizard of OzSelection (Arthur Pryor's Band)
        2. The Bullfrog and the Coon (Ada Jones)
        3. Pocahontas (Edward M. Favor)
        4. Daisy Donohue (Harry Tally)
        5. Down on the Brandywine (Collins & Harlan)
        6. Come Take a Skate with Me Sung (Collins & Harlan)
        7. I Love You All the Time (Harry Macdonough)
        8. The Moon Has His Eyes on You (Ada Jones)
        9. When You Love, Love, Love (Thomas E. Whitbred)
        10. When We Get Whats a-Comin to Us
        11. Mister Dooley Sung (Edward M. Favor)
        12. Julie Dooley (J. W. Myers)
        13. Meet Me Down at the Corner (Jones & Spencer)
        14. Budweisers a Friend of Mine (Billy Murray)
        15. Theres a Lot of Things You Never Learn at School (Bob Roberts)
        16. Under a Panama (Billy Murray)
        17. Good Bye Fedora (Collins & Harlan)
        18. Sitting Bull (Collins & Harlan)
        19. I Love Only One Girl in this Wide Wide World (Harry Macdonough)
        20. Sammy (Harry Macdonough)
        21. The Tale of a Stroll (Morgan & Stanley)
        22. Cant You See Im Lonely? (Ada Jones)
        23. Are You Sincere? (Byron G. Harlan)
        24. Hurrah for Baffins Bay (Collins & Harlan)
        25. Football (Dan W. Quinn)
        26. Id Like to Go Halves in That (Burt Shepard)
        27. Rejoice!The Wizard is No Longer King
        28. The Traveler and the Pie
        29. Must You? (Dan W. Quinn)
        30. Thats Where She Sits All Day (Dan W. Quinn)
        31. The Sweetest Girl in Dixie (Henry Burr)
        32. Scarecrow Laugh (Fred Stone)

        Tracks:

        1. Sammy Mira (Music Box Disc)
        2. Must You? (Mira Music Box Disc)
        3. Opening Prayer
        4. Phantom Patrol
        5. Just a Simple Girl from the Prairie
        6. Poppy Song
        7. Love is Love
        8. When We Get What's A-Comin' to Us
        9. The Traveler and the Pie
        10. When You Love, Love, Love
        11. Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King
        12. Phantom Patrol (Aeolian Piano Roll)
        13. My Little Maid of Oz Aeolian Piano Roll
        14. The Tik-Tok Man of OzSelection (Rythmodik Piano Roll)
        15. The Tik-Tok Man of OzSelection (Piano Roll)
        16. Ask the Flowers to Tell You (Macdonough & Dunlap)
        17. My Beautiful Dream Girl (John Barnes Wells)
        18. My Pretty Little Piece of Dresden China (Bessie Wynn)
        19. Gay Paree (Montgomery & Stone)
        20. Travel Travel Little Star (Montgomery & Stone)
        21. A Scotch Moriah (Montgomery & Stone)
        22. Hurrah for Baffins Bay (Dan W. Quinn)
        23. Daisy Donohue (Trombone Solo by Arthur Pryor)
        24. Mr. DooleyMedley (Xylophone Solo J. Frank Hopkins)
        25. Down on the BrandywineMedley (Edison Military Band)
        26. The Bullfrog and the CoonMedley (Six Brown Brothers)
        27. Ill Take You Back to Italy (Ada Jones & Billy Murray)
        28. Father Goose Songs (Sallie Osbourne)

        Album Description

        The Wizard of Oz a musical with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and music by Paul Tietjens premiered on June 16, 1902, at the Grand Opera House in Chicago. It was an instant hit and made stars of David Montgomery (the Tin Woodman) and Fred Stone (the Scarecrow). On January 21, 1903 the show opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York. It ran for nine months and set out on the road with a second company right on its heels. The show toured, came back to New York, toured, and returned to New York again many times until finally disbanding around 1911. Stock and amateur companies continued to present it into the 1930s when it was overshadowed by the classic MGM film starring Judy Garland.

        The show was legendary for its success and its impact on American culture. It was the Cats or Les Mis of the early 1900s--but the show has been swallowed by history. What made audiences of the early 1900s devour the show and return for more again and again? In this unprecedented 2-CD set—featuring over 145 minutes of vintage recordings and 64 pages of lyrics, photos, notes and synopsis—you can discover how The Wizard of Oz entertained the American public for the first two decades of the 20th century. And like the audiences of nearly a hundred years ago, you can hum along to "Budweiser," "Sammy," and "Hurrah for Baffin's Bay"—everyone's favorite songs from The Wizard of Oz! Also included in this comprehensive collection are recordings from later Oz musicals, The Woggle-Bug and The Tik-Tok Man of Oz written by Oz creator L. Frank Baum, as well as vintage non-Oz recordings by original "Wizard of Oz stars" Montgomery & Stone and Bessie Wynn

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars A Collection of the Original Oz Stage Productions.......2006-12-07

        This Double-Disk Collection contains music from the original and varied Oz Stage Productions: "the Wizard of Oz", "the Woggle-Bug" (based on 'Marvelous Land of Oz) and "the Tik-Tok Man of Oz" (based on 'Ozma of Oz'). There are plenty of "Wizard" songs and music, but there isn't a lot of "Woggle-Bug" and/or "Tik-Tok Man".
        I often wondered how different the 1st & Original Production of 'Oz Wizard' was different to the book, and thanks to Mark Evan Schwartz's book "Oz: Before the Rainbow" I found out for myself (WORTH A READ!!). Later I got this CD to go along with the book's stage telling (more or less) and I listened in interest to the songs which, I read, were entirely different to the future Musicals of Oz. The songs are good, but not all of them are actually completely restored to perfection, so the singing may/will sound somewhat muffled. Also, due to the time it was made (for some reason), the songs don't actually fit into the story (even the stage's rewritten story) and sound distant/unrelated. But there are songs that sound similar to the original story ("Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King"). CD 2's Track 3 has music played during Silent Oz Film "His Majesty, Scarecrow" on the MGM 3-Disk DVD.
        The best thing about this CD Collection is the two booklets packaged along with the disks: the first (entitled "The Records") has writing on "What the Wizard Was" with a synopsis of the stage production story and "About the Recordings", a listing of all the songs on CD 1 (which are helpful for "Selection" Tracks not specifically named on the back) and notes on the songs like their origins and background. Booklet 2 (entitled "The Lyrics") has the words to the songs (in case you can't make out the words/want to sing-along). BOTH CDs include b&w photos of the actors, performance (few of which can be seen in "Oz: Before the Rainbow" book) and even reprints of a few illustrations made for the stage. The pictures are the best part of this purchase.
        The Entirely Different Songs may not fit with the story, original or rewritten, but there's nothing really wrong with the music when one enjoys to what they're listening to.
        I know that there is also another 'Oz on Stage' CD Collection called "Before the Rainbow" . . . hmmm, I wonder if I should get that too?

        5 out of 5 stars Ain't it a Shame!.......2006-05-20

        I think that this is a wonderful album of HISTORICAL value. Not too many people know this, but "the wizard of oz" was made into a smash hit in 1903, but because all the history was BARELY in obscurity, hungry tiger press wanted to educate the blockheads in the world about this remarkable piece of history. that being said, david maxine collected all of the old material, such as Piano rolls (my especial favorite of all of them is "the poppy song", i LOVE the bass notes: "nnn-ded-deh mmmm-ded-deh"), and music boxes, and cylinders, and records!
        however, it is quite a shame that that CRAPPY movie with judy garland pushed this lovely musical into obscurity. i would have liked to see it in my day, but it was already lost in darkness, but thanks to the highly DIGNIFIED people in the world, this cd is available!! BUY IT!!!! I *ORDER* YOU!!! YOU CANNOT BE DIGNIFIED WITHOUT THIS REPLACING YOUR "RAP" GARBAGE WITH THIS JEWEL!!!!

        4 out of 5 stars Why the 1903 "Wizard" was forgotten.......2004-03-20

        This truly remarkable 2-disc collection of old cylinders, discs, music boxes and piano rolls explains why the 1903 musical version of "The Wizard of Oz" did not survive the early thirties. It wasn't because it was before its time or even of its time, but simply because it was way behind the times. Its producers resisted composer's Paul Tietjens' attempts to write plot-driven numbers. His contribution survives only in the incidental music preserved on piano rolls (and the most interesting element on this collection) linking very disparate and even incongruous vaudeville acts by various authors and performers that graced the stage during the musical's multi-decade run. In other words, Baum was telling a story and the songs were telling another... As fascinating as they are for historical reasons, those numbers are commonplace, mostly uninspired flash-in-the-tin-pan ditties, with timid syncopation and a stong reliance on musical clichés. There is not a single standard among them and not even a decent lyric where "fine" doesn't rhyme with "mine" and "love you" doesn't rhyme with "I do"- or even "I know you know I know you do", as happens more than once. As an assemblage of shtick pieces and ephemeral sentimental or nonsensical ditties, this collection cannot be topped and it represents a monumental effort. Without it and its very generous and informative liner notes, I would not have the same appreciation for the absolute genius of Victor Herbert's operettas ("Babes in Toyland" came out the same year) where the more memorable songs are plot-driven and introduced and linked by the most luscious, inventive and varied incidental music ever heard outside an opera house. This sort of unified concept would culminate in Jerome Kern's "Show Boat" and it remains a truth today that the integration of plot and music - reminiscent of opera - is the true secret of successful and perennial musicals, whatever the current idiom. This collection also makes one appreciate the complete originality of the Hollywood film for actually going back to Baum's books, entrusting the songs, lyrics and music to Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and Herbert Stothart and scrapping the musical's colourful but checkered history (except for casting ex-vaudevillians as the main characters, of course!). Highly recommended for its nostalgia value, its irreplaceable rarities and a better understanding of the history of American popular music.

        5 out of 5 stars A long overdue revisit to a classic American musical.......2003-09-30

        Although it was one of the most financially successful stage musicals of the early 1900's, very little information is presently available on the 1903 production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. In what was obviously a labor of love, David Maxine has done much to correct this oversight by releasing a 2-CD set with over 145 minutes worth of extremely rare recordings of music from this and other OZ-themed musicals dating back to before World War I. Recorded materials include vintage acoustical disc and cylinder phonograph records, piano rolls, and music box discs, many of which go back almost a century. In addition, he has included two booklets worth of historical background information on the 1903 WIZARD OF OZ production, its stars, the individual musical numbers, and lyrics for the songs included on the CDs. (Lavishly illustrated with rare old black and white photos and artwork, these booklets, and the information they contain, are themselves worth the price of the set!) Several bonus CD tracks are included that offer rare recordings by Montgomery & Stone (the original Tin Woodsman and Scarecrow) and Bessie Wynn, who was also in the 1903 cast. Not just for dedicated Oz fans, this set is a "must have" for anyone interested in the history of American musical theater and American popular culture of the early 1900's.

        5 out of 5 stars Long-Forgotten Broadway Hit Gets First Rate Revival.......2003-09-17

        One hundred and three years ago, author L. Frank Baum published the best-selling children's book of the 20th century, THE WIZARD OF OZ. Although the book was adapted several times as plays, silent motion pictures, animated cartoons, and radio shows in the next few decades, it is the 1939 MGM film that most people think of as THE WIZARD OF OZ. The success and popularity of that film completely eclipsed the memories of previous incarnations and even the book itself in popular culture. However, prior to the film's release, there was a successful stage version which premiered on Broadway in 1903 and delighted audiences for many years, making stars of Fred Stone and David Montgomery, the original Scarecrow and Tinman. As with the MGM film, chilren who saw THE WIZARD OF OZ on stage carried fond memories of the production into adulthood. Ray Bolger was so impressed with the Fred Stone's Scarecrow, that he remembered it vividly as an adult and based his own protrayal of the character in the movie on Mr. Stone's stage version.

        Unfortunately, time and Judy Garland have pushed the once popular Broadway Smash into history. It has been all but forgotten...until now.

        As the show moved from theater to theater and casts changed, so did the songs. Many of these were recorded on the primative equipment of the day: Wax cylinders, 78-RPM records, piano rolls, and music Boxes, and surprisingly many of these still exist. Now, thanks to those hard-working gents at HUNGRY TIGER PRESS, you can own these historic recordings on this awesome 2-CD set. THE WIZARD OF OZ: Vintage Recordings From The 1903 Broadway Musical contains over 145 minutes of terrific early 20th century music. You won't find "Over the Rainbow" or "Ding! Dong! The Witch Is Dead!" here. Instead, this WIZARD OF OZ contains tracks like "Budweiser's a Friend of Mine", "Sammy", "Hurrah for Baffin's Bay", and "Rejoice! The Wizard is No Longer King", each one a portal over the rainbow to the Broadway stage of a century ago.

        Obviously the play was quite different in plot from the movie--Dorothy travelled to Oz with her cow Imogene instead of Toto, for starters--, but the songs represent the style of popular music of 100 years ago and are collected here in a beautiful compilation. The set contains two booklets of liner notes which contain credits, lyrics, a written history of the production, and are extensively illustrated with photos and illustrations. Although the sound quality of the source material is not always up to today's standards, the songs are presented in the best versions possible, and the music is highly enjoyable. With 60 tracks and the wealth of information contained here, both written and photographic, this 2-CD set is good value for the money. A must-have for all collectors of WIZARD OF OZ memorabilia, an insightful look at popular music and Broadway history from a century ago, a glimpse into ethnic and racial stereotypes that were accepted at the time, and a curiosity for fans of the 1939 film, this set is big on appeal. Kudos to the Hungry Tiger Press for rescuing this treasure trove of musical history from obscurity!
        Back on Track
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Grateful for Bees Make Honey
        • An underacknowledged Pub Rock legend revisited.
        Back on Track
        Bees Make Honey
        Manufacturer: Import
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000C448X
        Release Date: 2003-09-30

        Tracks:

        1. Tequila Sunrise [Live]
        2. Company Man [Live]
        3. Four Long Years [Live]
        4. Sylvie [Live]
        5. So Tired [Live]
        6. Namali [Live]
        7. Caldonia [Live]
        8. Stealin' [Live]
        9. Boogie Queen [Live]
        10. Don't Stop Now [Live]
        11. Crossroads [Live]
        12. One More Saturday Night [Live]
        13. Red Hot [Live]

        Tracks:

        1. Get on Board
        2. Chinee's Dead
        3. Kneetrembler
        4. Kentucky Chicken Fry
        5. Highway Song
        6. Lead Me to the Water
        7. Booterstown
        8. Hobo Song
        9. Friends of Dawn
        10. Livin' on the Road
        11. Country Soul
        12. Hanging on, Hoping Strong
        13. Get on Board
        14. Don't You Know

        Album Description

        This 2 CD mid-price anthology set rounds up studio sessions from 1972-75 with 14 tracks and a live disc from 1976 with 13 tracks which shows just how underrated this band was. Acadia. 2003.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Grateful for Bees Make Honey.......2006-10-29

        I watched Bees Make Honey a number of times, mainly at the Nashville Rooms where one of the CD's were recorded. They made joyous music which owed nothing to "pub rock" and everything to the West Coast of the Grateful Dead and the Eagles.

        Its amazing to think that original songs such as Company Man, Four Long Years, Sylvie, So Tired and Crossroads never reached a mass audience. Given a few more years I think that Bees Make Honey could have equalled the Grateful Dead.

        If you have ever wondered if you might have missed something from the musical heritage of the past, you have and its on this CD. Buy it and hope they come back.

        5 out of 5 stars An underacknowledged Pub Rock legend revisited........2005-10-21

        I have very fond memories of Bees Make Honey. I remember seeing them playing at The Savoy Cinema in Limerick, Ireland in February 1973. They shared a double bill with Brinsley Schwartz and Frankie Millar also made a guest appearance.

        It was a night of simple unpretentious rock music. There was a little country, a bit of blues and some Jazz elements but mostly upfront joyeous rock and roll played with a no -nosense attitude.

        Bees Make Honey played first and featured many of the songs on this double CD. It is great to hear 'Caledonia', 'Knee Trembler', Deke O'Brien's 'Booterstown' again. They bring back great memories. I also remember that they covered Bob Weir's 'One More Saturday Night'that night too and it is also here on the live CD. Deke O'Brien on guitar and vocals, Barry Richardson on bass/sax and vocals and lead guitarist Mick Molloy were the frontline flanked by the multi-talented and much missed Ruan O'Lochlain who doubled on keyboards and sax and Fran Byrne played the drums played straight up rock and roll and impressed no end.

        This anthology consists of a live CD recorded at London's Nashville Rooms in December 1976 and a studio Cd featuring various different line ups of Bees Make Honey. The live set features Barry Richardson and Mick Molloy joined by Rod Demmick on guitar and drummer Paul Atkins. There are some nice sweet country rock type numbers like 'Tequila Sunrise' and some more
        feisty rock and rollers like 'Boogie Queen' and 'One More Saturday Night'-its a fun set balancing the laid back with some more energetic tracks.

        The studio Cd is fine too gathered from everywhere including their first test recording 'Livin' on the Road'featuring Gerry Hogan from Albert Lee's band on steel.'The Hobo Song' is produced by Nick Low and 'Friends of Dawn' features a line up including legendary guitarist Ed Deane and Kevin McAlea who later played with Kate Bush among others. The familiar Bees Make Honey line up gets some airings too and 'Booterstown', 'Chinee's Dead' and 'Kneetrembler' bring back sweet memories.

        This is music from a bygone age, but how good it sounds, how simple, unapologetic and upfront. This is pure unfettered rock and roll played by a band that knew its stuff and left a huge gap on their sad demise.

        I dont mind being sentimental on this review because I loved Bees Make Honey. Hearing them again some 30 years later, makes me glad I saw them in The Savoy all those years ago.

        This is more than good music, its the only living record on CD of an honest hard working band that played its part in the Pub Rock story. I will let someone else brag on their importance. For me, I will enjoy 'Back On Track' and those memories of 1973, Schooldays and Pub Rock. Who knows maybe EMI will get the lead out and issue Bees Make Honey's first album 'Music Every Night' also from 1973.Now that would be something!

        Back on the Right Track
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          Back on the Right Track
          Sly & The Family Stone
          Manufacturer: Aim Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00006JM91
          Release Date: 2002-11-05

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          4. The Same Thing (Makes You Laugh, Makes You Cry)
          5. Shine It On
          6. It Takes All Kinds
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