| 1. Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| 2. Within My Loving Arms |
| 3. (I’m Goin’) Home |
| 4. The Devil Made Me Do That |
| 5. Catch the Wind |
| 6. San Francisco Town |
| 7. Everything Reminds Me You’re Gone |
| 8. Homeward Bound |
| 9. Love Minus Zero – No Limit |
| 10. I Am a Rock |
Editorial Reviews
Perennial trailblazers whose electrifying Bakersfield sound topped the country charts for most of the 60s, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos plowed even newer ground with the 1971 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. Bridge finds Buck and the boys giving a big thumbs-up to the thoughtful folk-rock sound of Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and Donovan. Bridge had heavy chart action, justifying Buck Owens desire to roll with the times while also detailing his conversion from chart-topping country artist to Country Music Hall Of Fame shoo-in. This title was personally selected for re-release on Sundazed by Buck himself!
Bridge Over Troubled Water,Buck Owens and His Buckaroos,Sundazed Music Inc.,Bakersfield Sound,Country,Folk-Pop,Pop,Traditional Country
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
Simon & Garfunkel Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NKKZ Release Date: 2001-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
- Cecilia
- Keep The Customer Satisfied
- So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
- The Boxer
- Baby Driver
- The Only Living Boy In New York
- Why Don't You Write Me
- Bye Bye Love
- Song For The Asking
- Feuilles-O
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
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No one can say Simon & Garfunkel went out with a whimper. The popular duo's 1970 swan song produced four hit singles and won six Grammy awards, including Record, Album, and Song of the Year. An involving mix of sweeping epics ("The Boxer," the title track) and breezy throwaways (a live cover of the Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love," the rock & roll trifle "Baby Driver"), Bridge was one of the most popular albums of its era. What's particularly striking about this collection is how brightly lesser-acclaimed songs like "So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" and the gorgeous "The Only Living Boy in New York" shine. (The 2001 reissue adds a pair of demos to the original work, including the traditional "Feuilles-O.")--Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Simon & Garfunkel at their finest............2007-06-08
Bridge.......2007-05-12
culmination of their evolution into pop music artists.......2007-03-07
El Condor Pasa brought Peruvian music to the pop world, an inkling of Paul Simon's later penchant for integrating world music into his work. My mother will forever quote the second line of that song when she wants to motivate me to do something ("I'd rather be a hammer than a nail"), and I guarantee that that song, as well as almost every other one on the album, will be remembered long after we are all gone.
One of the much criticized tracks in this forum has been "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright". It happens to be one of my all time favorite recordings. Mr Wright was and is a hero to me, standing for American originality, defiance of the status quo; the song is a fitting tribute. It is stunning in its simplicity, and Garfunkel's vocals are unmatched in their angelic tenor. And what pop or rock guitarist today could play the lovely guitar part in this song?
The rest are memorable, except for their live cover of "bye bye love", which, I will agree with others here, was a mistake to throw in. Certainly in my top 10 albums of all time.
great music.......2007-03-04
Anyone who loves taking an emotional roller-coaster ride will get a HUGE amount of satisfaction out of this album. Simply put- a must have. You will love this album now, and probably for the rest of your life. Buy it right now.
4.5 stars: Good album that falls apart at the end.......2006-10-05
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Russell Watson · The Voice
Russell Watson , Stephen Warbeck , Giuseppe Verdi , Lucio Dalla , Zucchero , Cesar Franck , Ernesto de Curtis , Umberto Giordano , Nigel Hess , Russell Gordon Alistair / Mahoney Gary / Watson , Paul Simon , William / Ure, James Allen Christopher / Cann Warren / Currie , Luigi Denza , Freddie Mercury , Giacomo Puccini , Ennio Morricone , John Themis , Richard Harvey , and Caroline Dale Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B7JD Release Date: 2001-04-17 |
Tracks:
- Nella Fantasia
- Amor Ti Vieta
- Pelagia's Song (Captain Corelli's Mandolin)
- Caruso
- Miserere
- Panis Angelicus
- Non Ti Scordar Di Me
- La Donna E Mobile
- Saylon Dola
- Someone Like You
- Bridge Over Troubled Waters
- Vienna
- Funiculi
- Barcelona (With Shaun Ryder)
- Nessun Dorma!
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Russell Watson's story is a classic rags-to-riches fairy tale: The former welder, after years of singing in pubs and clubs, traveled from Salford, his hometown, to London. He turned up unannounced at the Decca offices and was promptly signed up by one of the most important classical labels in the world. Vocal coaching followed, as did a number of successful live appearances supporting Cliff Richard. Now, we have this recital CD, which explores a wide range of musical styles. Watson's Italian is a little ponderous in tracks such as "Amor Ti Vieta," but this is more than offset by his captivating and utterly natural-sounding tenor voice. The inevitable popular arias are here, namely "La Donna è Mobile" and "Nessun Dorma," sung with a refreshing and youthful vitality. Pop tracks, including Ultravox's classic 1980s hit "Vienna" and a witty cover version of "Barcelona" sung with former Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder, sit comfortably on the disc. Watson performs them with integrity, not simply paying lip service to the music of his generation. Watson has the potential to do for classical music what Jamie Oliver has done for cookery, and there are few people who won't find this debut CD appealing. --Rebecca AgnewAlbum Details
Full Length LP from the British Tenor that Shot Straight to the Top of the UK Classical Charts. Features Many Beautiful Renditions of Classical and E-z Listening Standards, plus a Version of 'nessun Dorma', which Watson Often Sings Before High-profile English Soccer Matches.Customer Reviews:
Unsure.......2006-01-07
When all is said and done,however, I hope more people will come to know and love opera through his music.
A tenor for the masses.......2005-11-07
First of all, I bought this CD never having heard of Mr. Watson--I just liked the looks of it and thought I'd give it a try. So my perception was based solely on what the CD offered. And I liked it! Both the first time and the next several times. (If I want to get analytical, I can find flaws here and there, but somehow I always enjoy hearing it. Period.)
Why do I like it? For a starter, the performances are musical, interesting, exciting, and aesthetically appealing--and that's my first test of quality. (What good is the greatest, most refined, rendition if you find your attention wandering?) Next, I think Watson's musical instincts (and those of whoever else assisted in creating this CD) are pretty much dead-on. There isn't one track I don't like, though some are clearly my favorites.
OK, the operatic bits don't sound like Pavarotti or Domingo, whom I also love very much. So what? Who says there has to be only one way to do an aria? This music is good enough to support a variety of interpretations. (Now if I could only afford one CD, I'd have to be more demanding.)
This is music for regular people, not necessarily for the elite, and I'm enough of a musical democrat to welcome it. If Watson didn't emerge from a high-class musical background, but still found his way to this music, I say more power to him! He must have an inborn feeling for it, and enough of a voice to perform it convincingly.
We've known a few other tenors from humble musical settings who've risen to popular acclaim (e.g., Mario Lanza). They happen to hear some fine tenor singing and find they can imitate it, and not too badly. With a little encouragement they keep at it, take a few lessons, and soon they're on their way. Where they go from there depends on talent, luck, and choices. I don't know where Watson's career will go in the long run, but I like this initial CD (and the two or three following it).
One concern I felt in listening to "The Voice" was for the voice itself. It seemed to me that Watson might have been forcing it too much, in heroically belting out those high notes. From what I now read, that concern was well founded, for Mr. Watson has had to undergo throat surgery. I hope his recuperated voice will retain the excitement and charm we have grown accustomed to and will serve him (and us) for many years.
A wonderful voice.......2005-05-28
Opera purists are a dying race. Making opera accessible to other people is not a crime. I have been brought up in a house filled with music, quite a lot of opera. And I do not think that making opera more accessible is a bad thing. Bringing a more youthful image to opera is a very positive thing. We are seeing a whole generation of artists with wonderful voices, ridding opera of its middle aged image.
Bravo, Russell! You're doing a great job.
PS: Opera purist, I can assure you Russell does not spend a sleepless night on account of your whining. So I suggest you learn to deal with the new youth of opera.
Opera for the Masses.......2005-04-25
Some critics are hard on him for pandering to the pop aspects of modern operatics, but I wouldn't call him a sell out at all, as he certainly has the vocal skills to back up his commercial appeal.
There will be copycats but Russell Watson is an Original!.......2005-03-04
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Prelude: The Best of Charlotte Church
Charlotte Church Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LFGG Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Pie Jesu from Requiem
- My Lagan Love
- In Trutina (from Carmina Burana)
- Panis Angelicus
- Amazing Grace
- Just Wave Hello
- La Pastorella (The Little Shepherdess)
- She Moved Through The Fair
- Ave Maria
- Dream A Dream (w/ Billy Gilman)
- The Flower Duet
- Haba
- The Prayer (w/ Josh Groban)
- All Love Can Be
- It's The Heart That Matters Most
- Tantum Ergo
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Sancta Maria
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Need more evidence of the record industry's obsession with youth? Consider that budding Welsh diva Charlotte Church was a ripe, old 16 when this, her first greatest-hits anthology was released. Spanning her first four releases, as well as some outside collaborations and unreleased material, this 18-track collection underscores the soprano's seemingly boundless potential--as well as some potential career obstacles ahead. Her crystalline, still-maturing voice is best showcased on classically oriented works like Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Pie Jesu," Franck's "Panis Angelicus," and her now-ubiquitous rendering of Delibes' "Flower Duet." She also excels on folk traditionals such as "She Moved Through the Fair" and "My Langan Love." But overwrought productions like the already-dated "Dream a Dream" and "Habanera," a faux-flamenco take on Bizet, nearly get the best of her. Still, her promising duet with fellow young phenom Josh Groban on "The Prayer" and her mature, dreamy reading of A Beautiful Mind's "All Love Can Be," as well as strong performances on the previously unreleased "It's the Heart That Matters Most" and "Bridge over Troubled Waters," are ample evidence of her potential for rewarding pop crossover--if she doesn't retire by 21. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
A Beautiful, Relaxing Project.......2007-06-15
I love her rendition of "Amazing Grace". She also did good on covering "Bridge Over Troubled Water", though I was disappointed she didn't try the high note on the verses as Garfunkel did. My favorite on the project was "It's the Heart That Matters Most".
If I want some beautiful sounding music to relax to while I'm working, this would be a very good project for that.
It just cannot be the end for Charlotte's classical career! :(.......2006-08-20
Her beginning pieces (Pie Jesu, My Lagan Love, In Trutina, Panis Angelicus, and Amazing Grace) were sung at the beginning of her classical career, and you can hear her flat vowels and shaky low notes. You can also hear it in "She Moved Thru the Fair". It's really annoying!
La Pastorella is a beautiful song to sing, and Church masters it beautifully! Just Wave Hello - the Ford Anthem, is also a beautiful piece, with amazing work from the orchestra.
Ave Maria is a complete annoyance! Church lays on the high notes too much, putting too much emphasis on them, and it's an annoyance! Her vowels are also flat on the high notes - I just hate it!
Dream a Dream is a very nice piece, leaning more towards the pop scene. Church still seems to make it work, and I would listen to it all day!
The Flower Duet is a beautiful song, but Church's vocals are strained, which makes it hard to listen to with a smile on your face! It's still beautiful!
The Prayer (w/ Josh Groban) is a very nice piece, originally sung by Celine Dion. She's still a little bit flat here!
All That Love can Be is sung beautifully, completely smooth and connected. The vocals are flawless and have a mezmerizing effect.
It's the Heart that Knows is a pop piece that Church sings with strong vocals. It's just showing us that she's ending her career as a classical superstar!
Tantum Ergo, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Sancta Maria, are all beautiful pieces!
I am a Charlotte Chruch fan, no doubt, but I really didn't like this album! I still wish that she would stay with opera, but I guess dreams don't come true! I wouldn't advise you to buy this CD - but as long as you have Voice of an Angel, Charlotte Church (the Self Titled Album) and Enchantment, there's no need for this CD!
Sorry Charlotte!
Charlotte Church.......2006-07-29
Somewhat decent but still mediocre.......2006-06-07
Charlotte's voice is very well trained - maybe too trained. From a very young age she's been hitting the same notes as Sarah Brightman. But I feel that Charlotte's over-worked and not to mention overdone voice has been declining tremendously.
But I guess none of this really matters now because I haven't heard her do anything classical for a while. If you want to listen to Charlotte now, go find the song 'Crazy Chick.'
If you want to listen to other angel voiced sopranos, I'd go with Sarah Brightman or Renee' Fleming.
R&B For Charlotte .......2006-05-07
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Bridge Over Troubled Water/This Is The Night
Clay Aiken Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009PRZF Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- This Is The Night
Album Description
2003 single on RCA from American Idol runner-up, the title track is backed with 'This Is The Night'.Customer Reviews:
Great, but TOO MUCH BACKGROUND.......2006-06-10
A Retrofit of This "Bridge" is Inspiring.......2006-01-19
Clay's singing is awesome!!! Long analysis of arrangement........2005-08-28
I give this recording 5 stars simply for the wonderful singing of Clay Aiken, which we all agree is amazing and beyond reproach. How did this guy remain anonymous so long until Idol discovered him? Well, even later rather than sooner, it was inevitable that talent this huge would "make it."
However, the reason for this review is to critique the arrangement of "Bridge," and I'm sorry to say that it comes up a little short.
I'll give the arranger some points: The arrangement is original and unique, and it's ambitious. It tries to be better than the original, and it almost gets there. But because of a few flaws it falls down and I'll label it "bombastic."
Problem #1: The build doesn't work. A typical pop arrangement starts off quiet and simple, and gradually builds to a hopefully shattering climax. The gradual build is key to triggering the "goosebump effect." You are enjoying the beautiful quiet verse and as the arranger steps it up just a notch, say by adding in a second vocal voice or introducing the strings in the second verse, your subconcious recognizes that build and thinks "Man, this is getting better than I expected. If it was great in verse one, and it's better in verse two, I can only imagine how good the final verse and chorous are going to be, and the finale is going to be incredible! And with that intangible and unproven expectation your imagination gets captured and everything comes together. However in this arrangement the arranger blows that and instead starts off from the first with an overly rambunctious loud choir and driving drums. He then continues to interrupt the build by turning the voltage up and down throughout the song. Loud intro, quiet first verse, loud chorous, drop it back down for the third verse, then turn it up again for the end. The end result is boring and a "just more of the same" effect.
Problem #2: The choir is too rowdy and obscures Clay's voice. That is just not allowed!!! Not with *my* Clay Aiken. Turn them down and don't turn them up again. I am paying money to hear the star, not a bunch of nobodies wearing purple robes.
Problem #3: Here is the crucial mistake: The arranger fires off his finale fireworks too early and is left with nothing with which to blow me away. In the chorous just before the third verse, Clay's soaring voice jumps off melody and hammers a few impossibly high notes several intervals higher than expected and we get the "money shot." Not only that, but the arranger drives the point home with hammering orchestra hits, even slowing down the tempo. It sounds just like a climactic ending. But as Clay finishes it up, the rhythm section continues playing, drops the voltage way back, and introduces the third verse. Your subconcious reacts: "There's more? That's not right. They're not going to be able to deliver more than what I just heard. Hmmm, I'm skeptical. It's either going to have to be something so great that it's never been heard before in pop music history, or it's going to be a letdown." Then the final climax is very similar to the one we just heard, slightly better, but not enough to deliver that "shattering" effect. Instead it delivers a "more of the same" effect, it's a letdown, and that ruins the entire thing. The original arrangement carefully built up to that climax and that was really the payoff of the whole song. This arrangement fails in this most critical place.
As I was listening to this song for the first time, towards the end of the second verse I recognized where the arrangement was heading. I paused it and remarked to my wife: "I see where this is going. The arranger has stepped the intensity of this song way up and he is trying to outdo the original. Well, the original depended on the climax, and if this arrangement is going to beat that, it will really have to deliver there. We'll see if he can pull it off." I then resumed the play. I was surprised to hear those early fireworks, and then the end just couldn't deliver.
Problem #4: After all of that, the final straw is the contrived finale. Clay sings the entire song. The lyric is done. The high notes have been hit. The orchestra has hammered the whole thing to a close, Clay's voice exits and the choir comes in to clean up the mess and close the whole show down. But the arranger throws in a few pivot chords and brings it back one more time so that Clay can blow us away. Clay comes back in, causing yet another mood swing and another increase in voltage, and hits a few notes even higher than before. Finally the song ends. It's just too contrived and obvious.
Now there's no reason that mood swings, voltage fluctuations, early fireworks, etc. can't work in the hands of a skilled arranger, but to throw all the usual rules of arranging away like this is going to require real skill and genius to make it work. Unfortunately it's not here.
To tell the truth, I never have liked this song. For one thing, the lyrics don't say much. They don't tell a complete story. What is "silver girl?" Is that a plane? Or is that a hypodermic needle delivering a drug as some have suggested? I did some research but couldn't find an analysis of the lyric, though I did find lots of people saying this is excellent song. I have always felt that the main value of this song is Art Garfunkel's high notes at the end.
Flawed, but pleasingly ambitious, arrangement aside, one thing is for sure, Clay Aiken's singing is a ten. And despite the finale not bringing about the intended effect, the final high notes are simply unbelievable. Whoever thought that this nobody could hit all those notes? I think he compares favorably to Art Garfunkel, or even beats him by a good margin. That's huge.
Perfect.......2005-04-05
Then Clay sang Bridge Over Troubled Water. Simon and Garfunkel are no slouches, but Clay's live performance, I'm sorry to say, topped them, and for the first time, Clay didn't seem remotely awkward on stage. He was at home, this was his element, and he ended the song with such potent punctuation that I find myself choked up and speechless. He threw himself into that performance with more gusto than I'd ever seen him muster during the season - and mind you, I was rooting for him from the beginning, and even if he was awkward on stage from time to time, I really didn't care. Still, this performance was astonishing. Simon himself said, "I think with this song you may well have won this competition". I was surprised and disappointed that he didn't. It would have been nice to see Clay's face in the opening credits of the third and fourth seasons of American Idol rather than Ruben with his ridiculous hat. (Just doesn't look good on a guy his size. Sorry.)
I was very happy that Bridge Over Troubled water was included on this CD, although I must admit that I wish it had been the live performance. Still, while the live performance topped Simon and Garfunkel, the recorded version was still excellent and did Simon and Garfunkel proud.
A Clay fan.......2005-03-16
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Jean: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Ray Conniff Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LHXI Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Love Me Tonight
- A Time For Us
- Love (Can Make You Happy)
- The Windmills Of Your Mind
- Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In
- Jean
- A Man Without Love
- Ill Never Fall In Love Again
- Spinning Wheel
- The Power Of Love
- Shadows Of The Night
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Everybody's Talkin'
- Someone
- Ill Never Fall In Love Again
- Leaving On A Jet Plane
- Honey Come Back
- Something
- Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head
- Midnight Cowboy
- All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Early In The Morning
Album Description
2 on 1 includes Jean (1969) & Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970). Selections from this two-on-one collection include 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head', 'Leavin On A Jet Plane' and 'The Windmills Of Your Mind'. Collectables. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Ray Conniff does it again with this collection!!.......2007-05-24
Not bad, but far from his best.......2006-04-11
this is terrible.......2005-01-09
Nice album cover tho.
Two Great Albums from a Great Bandleader.......2002-12-30
"Bridge over Troubled Water" is a good album with some good moments on it in songs like "Someone", "Leaving on a Jet Plane", "Midnight Cowboy", and "Honey Come Back". There seems to be some more sound problems on a few of these songs on this album too. It seems as if there is some light popping noises on "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "Everybody's Talkin'", maybe it's my CD I don't know.
Some people have the nerve to say that a lot of Conniff's late '60s and '70s work sounds dated, I for one disagree. I like the easy listening arrangements on all of the Conniff albums I have heard. Anyone who thinks these recordings are dated, should try to enjoy them a lot more.
A few problems but overall ok.......2002-10-25
Unfortunately, JEAN was an exception. Several songs (perhaps just those from one recording session) sound very distorted. The Lp sounded bad and it appears the same tapes were used for the CD reissue.
Ray Conniff was such a perfectionist that it is surprising he would have allowed the Lp to be released. At a time when he was selling millions of albums each year, you'd think that he would have spent the money to re-record certain tracks for this album.
Even with the sound problems, there are a few gems to be found. Most notably "The Windmills Of Your Mind," Conniff's original composition "The Power Of Love" and his Grammy nominated recording of "Jean."
The sound on BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER is much better. Ray performed the vocal solo on "Honey Come Back" and the whistling on "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head."
I give JEAN a one star rating and BRIDGE about 2 1/2 for an overall rating of 2. Others may be slightly more generous and give it a 3. Anyone who feels this rates a 4 or 5 should listen to a few more Conniff albums. This compilation is not representative of Ray Conniff's best work.
True Conniff fans will enjoy having these on CD despite the flaws. But if you are new to Conniff and want some of his more contemporary sounds of the 1960s featuring his group of 25 singers, first buy the 2-on-1 CD reissues of IT MUST BE HIM & HONEY or TURN AROUND LOOK AT ME & I LOVE HOW YOU LOVE ME.
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
Simon & Garfunkel Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024UX Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- El Condor Passa (If I Could)
- Cecilia
- Keep The Customer Satisfied
- So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
- The Boxer
- Baby Driver
- The Only Living Boy In New York
- Why Don't You Write Me
- Bye Bye Love
- Song For The Asking
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No one can say Simon & Garfunkel went out with a whimper. The popular duo's 1970 swan song produced four hit singles and won six Grammy awards, including Record, Album, and Song of the Year. An involving mix of sweeping epics ("The Boxer," the title track) and breezy throwaways (a live cover of the Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love," the rock & roll trifle "Baby Driver"), Bridge was one of the most popular albums of its era. What's particularly striking about this collection is how brightly lesser-acclaimed songs like "So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" and the gorgeous "The Only Living Boy in New York" shine. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
The Greatest Pop Masterpiece Ever.......2006-09-03
'Bridge Over Troubled Water' is easily a top ten pop/rock classic of all time. It isn't just filled with ethereal classics; it has all the components of a remarkably varied masterpiece.
5 stars implies absolute greatness. This album is not mind blowing, but..........2006-02-28
AGELESS GEM.......2003-05-19
A Grand Finale.......2003-05-07
OK, now let's move to "Bridge Over Troubled Water", then. I've bought it less than a week ago, but it was enough to discover that it's an amazing album. I've heard many people complaining about it not being very homogeneous, and I'm affraid they're right: it's not homogeneous at all. I wonder, though: does that really matter? Take the tittle track, for example: simply gorgeous, probably THE song about friendship, loyalty and self-sacrifice. It always gives me goose bumps, no matter how many times I listen to it. Take then "The Boxer" - it's just so moving. Take "Cecilia", certainly not a "calm" song like the other two I mentioned above, but still great. Actually, take the entire album and you'll see - listen, actually - how great it is. And you'll regret deeply that after this Simon and Garfunkel went separate ways. This was their Grand Finale and I couldn't imagine anything better to close their short, yet powerful, career.
Oh So Worthy.......2002-10-18
And oh what other great tunes. The Only Living Boy In New York is an underatted gem. Just love the tone between the vocals and the instrumental support. Cecilia, Baby Driver, Bye Bye Love, and meandering ballad The Boxer are all great songs to sing along to. Song For The Asking is pretty way to close this chock full of classics recording.
One of the few times, an recording group concluded with their best original work. Paul Simon wnet on to record some excellent solo material but truthfully this recording may be his best one of them all.
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God Bless America: Star Spangled Spectacular
Various Artists Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005RRLB Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- God Bless America - Kate Smith
- America The Beautiful - Leontyne Price
- America - Robert Shaw
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Leontyne Price
- Yankee Doodle - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Yankee Doodle Dandy - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Columbia, The Gem Of The Ocean - Robert Shaw
- The Star Spangled Banner - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Service Songs Medley: U.S. Marines' Hymn (The Halls Of Montezuma)/U.S. Navy (Anchors Aweigh)/U.S. Air Force (The Wild Blue Yonder)/U.S. Army (The Caissons Go Rolling Along) - Robert Shaw
- The Stars And Stripes Forever - Keith Lockhart
- National Emblem March - Boston Pops Orchestra
- Variations On 'Simple Gifts' - Aaron Copland
- Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor - Leontyne Price
- This Land Is Your Land - Harry Belafonte
- Bridge Over Troubled Water - Perry Como
- We Shall Overcome - Ornette Coleman
- Amazing Grace - Leontyne Price
- God Bless America - Kate Smith
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Prelude: The Best Of Charlotte Church [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD]
Charlotte Church Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007E8OU Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Pie Jesu from Requiem
- My Lagan Love
- In Trutina (from Carmina Burana)
- Panis Angelicus
- Amazing Grace
- Just Wave Hello
- La Pastorella (The Little Shepherdess)
- She Moved Through The Fair
- Ave Maria
- Dream A Dream (w/ Billy Gilman)
- The Flower Duet
- Haba
- The Prayer (w/ Josh Groban)
- All Love Can Be
- It's The Heart That Matters Most
- Tantum Ergo
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Sancta Maria
Amazon.com
Need more evidence of the record industry's obsession with youth? Consider that budding Welsh diva Charlotte Church was a ripe, old 16 when this, her first greatest-hits anthology was released. Spanning her first four releases, as well as some outside collaborations and unreleased material, this 18-track collection underscores the soprano's seemingly boundless potential--as well as some potential career obstacles ahead. Her crystalline, still-maturing voice is best showcased on classically oriented works like Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Pie Jesu," Franck's "Panis Angelicus," and her now-ubiquitous rendering of Delibes' "Flower Duet." She also excels on folk traditionals such as "She Moved Through the Fair" and "My Langan Love." But overwrought productions like the already-dated "Dream a Dream" and "Habanera," a faux-flamenco take on Bizet, nearly get the best of her. Still, her promising duet with fellow young phenom Josh Groban on "The Prayer" and her mature, dreamy reading of A Beautiful Mind's "All Love Can Be," as well as strong performances on the previously unreleased "It's the Heart That Matters Most" and "Bridge over Troubled Waters," are ample evidence of her potential for rewarding pop crossover--if she doesn't retire by 21. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Classic Grace.......2003-01-30
However I think Charlotte is just so talented and she is getting better in every album I hear her. Bravo!
Great CD and DVD!.......2003-01-08
too pretty too bad.......2002-12-27
Charlotte, if you're reading this, STOP singing now and look for a good teacher. Or just be content as one of richest children in the world.
This CD is SO good! A must for Charlotte Church fans!.......2002-12-20
AWESOME!!.......2002-12-06
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Tenors on Tour
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029VG Release Date: 1997-03-04 |
Tracks:
- Blue Moon - Moon River
- Besame Mucho
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain
- Love is a Many Splendored-Thing
- Maria
- Yesterday
- Autunm Leaves
- Over the Rainbow
- Giants In the Sky
- Sometimes A Day Goes By
- Time After Time
- Some Enchanted Evening
- This Nearly Was Mine
- Ave Maria
- Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
- The Long and Winding Road
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- O Sole Mio
- Torna a Surriento
- Mamma
- Lolita
- Chitarra Romana
- Nessun Dorma
Customer Reviews:
Great classic!.......2003-03-25
Tenors on Tour - Versatile and Beautiful.......2001-06-20
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
Paul Desmond Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005631X Release Date: 2004-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Condor Pasa
- So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
- 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
- Mrs. Robinson
- Old Friends
- America
- For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
- Scarborough Fair/Canticle
- Cecilia
- Bridge over Troubled Water
Album Description
Simon & Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' was the hottest album in the land in 1970, & Paul Simon's tunes from that & their earlier albums unexpectedly find a congenial advocate in Paul Desmond. Against the odds as determined by bopsters, Desmond finds something beautiful, wistful, and/or sly to say in each of these ten tunes, backed by Herbie Hancock's Rhodes electric piano & a set of ravishing orchestrations by Don Sebesky. Hancock's solos often reflect where he was personally at in 1970, with ideas transferred from his progressive electric Sextet. This is a Creed Taylor production in all but name; the sound, track editing, & production values are right in line with the A&M CTI line, but Sebesky is listed as producer, Taylor having recently severed his ties with A&M to form his own label. Polydor/Japan.Album Details
Japanese Reissue of the Jazz Sax Giant's Tribute to the Songs of Simon and Garfunkel. Desmond was an Unexpected Advocate of Paul Simon's Music and Recorded These Tunes, Lending a Unique Jazz Perspective of What was Regarded as Pop Music of the Time. Though Production is Credited to Don Sebesky, the Sound Heard Here Has the Fingerprints of Trademark Creed Taylor Productions all Over It.Customer Reviews:
#1.......2003-06-19
Paul Desmond "Bridge Over Troubled Water".......2002-05-09
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- Cool Me Down
- Country Gentleman
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- Country Tearjerkers: 60 Original Heartbreakers [Import]
- Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits
- Definitive Country Collection [Import]
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