| 1. Crazy |
| 2. I Fall To Pieces |
| 3. San Antonio Rose |
| 4. I Love You So Much It Hurts |
| 5. Yes I Understand |
| 6. Gotta Lot Of Rhythm In My Soul |
| 7. Just A Closer Walk With Thee |
| 8. Lovesick Blues |
| 9. There She Goes |
| 10. Crazy Dreams |
| 11. Ain't No Wheels On This Ship |
| 12. I Can See An Angel |
| 13. Just Out Of Reach |
| 14. Life's Railway To Heaven |
| 15. Walkin' After Midnight |
| 16. Hidin' Out |
| 17. Turn The Cards Slowly |
| 18. Church, A Courtroom, And Then Goodbye |
| 19. Honkytonk, Merry-Go-Round |
| 20. I Love You Honey |
Crazy,Patsy Cline,Golden Stars,Country/Bluegrass
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Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing
Keith Urban Manufacturer: Liberty ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ICM5QW Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Once In A Lifetime
- Shine
- I Told You So
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Won't Let You Down
- Faster Car
- Stupid Boy
- Used To The Pain
- Raise The Barn (featuring Ronnie Dunn)
- God Made Woman
- Tu Compania
- Everybody
- Got It Right This Time
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It's tempting to read these songs--many about hope in the face of potential heartbreak--as an adjunct to Keith Urban's own tabloid-fodder life, which lately reads "ex-junkie country star marries Nicole Kidman, enters rehab." But his three previous albums have similar dark undertones. That would also be an underestimation of Urban's creative powers, which are broad enough to balance assembly-line Nashville pop with emotionally fine-tuned artistry. Breezy rockers like "Faster Car," sweet hooky ballads like "Shine," and readymade big-chorus hits like "Once in a Lifetime" rub elbows with more complex numbers like "I Can't Stop Loving You"--an essay about sad courage that starts with an acoustic guitar and adds instrumental textures as it unfolds--and "Stupid Boy," a tale of loss and self-discovery. It's no coincidence that both those songs climax with Urban's own crying guitar solos. As a player, his bold, midrange-heavy tone complements his most nuanced vocal performances. Another highlight is "Raise the Barn," which Urban co-wrote and sings with Ronnie Dunn. The cheerful tune, inspired by the survivors of Hurricane Katrina, is a tribute to the durability of the human spirit--a subject Urban seems to know more than a little about. --Ted Drozdowski
More Keith Urban
Be Here |
Golden Road |
Keith Urban |
Customer Reviews:
Awesome.......2007-06-28
Great voice...but.......2007-06-27
Aussome Keith!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-06-19
Love this guy!.......2007-06-08
This Pretty Boy Country Rock moves this Cowboy.......2007-06-01
By the end of this CD, I was just twirling round the room thinking about how my life would have been different, if I hadn't been too proud to take that drama class I wanted to. So yes, there is some regret. I think I could have been a powerful performer along the lines of Rob Lowe in St. Elmo's Fire or Freddy Prinze Jr. in the ABC smash hit sitcom, "Freddie."
Not sure why a film star of Prinze's magnitude would take a sitcom role, but what do I know. I'm just a rough cat from the badlands of Brentwood.
Anyway, I want to thank Mr. Urban for giving me the courage to see that my life has been a waste. It's time for me to take that drama class. Look out Mr. Lowe!
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Miranda Lambert Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O3C51K Release Date: 2007-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Gunpowder & Lead
- Dry Town
- Famous In A Small Town
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Love Letters
- Desperation
- More Like Her
- Down
- Guilty In Here
- Getting Ready
- Easy From Now On
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There's no sophomore slump for Miranda Lambert, who follows her chart-topping debut, Kerosene, with a knockout punch. Both the title cut and the album-opening "Gunpowder & Lead" ("what little girls are made of") show that Lambert hasn't lost her edge or her appetite for revenge. Yet the quieter "Desperation," the more tuneful and tender "Love Letters," the wistful "More Like Her," and the primally intense "Down" show her emotional range and maturity. While her songwriting remains a strength, Lambert also displays superb taste in other people's material, with "Dry Town" (by Gillian Welch), "Getting Ready" (a new song from Patty Griffin), and "Easy from Now On" (with the lyric that provided the title to Emmylou Harris's classic Quarter Moon in a Ten-Cent Town) reinforcing the musical quality. There isn't a throwaway cut here. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
GREAT ALBUM.......2007-07-02
CRAZY Like A Fox!!.......2007-06-29
Miranda Lambert.......2007-06-27
Really Really Really Good!.......2007-06-27
OK, but too much technology........2007-06-23
Maybe this is something non-musicians will not notice, but it ruined the album for me. If Lambert is having trouble hitting the right notes, perhaps she should practice a little instead of hooking up a machine to "correct" her problem.
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Crazy Rhythm
Les Paul & His Trio Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AA4GXW Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Whos Sorry Now?
- You Took Advantage Of Me
- For You
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- I Never Knew
- Wont You Tell Me
- Its Only A Paper Moon
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- I Cant Believe That Youre In Love With Me
- The Man I Love
- Crazy Rhythm
- Deed I Do
- Lazy River
- Melodic Meal
- It Had to Be You
- My Future Just Passed (featuring Kay Starr and Joe Venuti)
- Theres A Lull in My Life (featuring Kay Starr and Joe Venuti)
- What A Difference A Day Made (featuring Kay Starr and Joe Venuti)
Album Description
Les Paul turned 90 this June, and to celebrate this great event, Varese Sarabande is pleased to release a wonderful collection of early recordings by one of the most important names associated with the electric guitar!Les Paul and Mary Ford was one of the hottest selling duos in the early to mid 50s, charting over 40 hits during that period.
This collection showcases his abilities as a jazz guitarist, with a focus on the more sultry romantic side of Les Paul and His Trio, performing standards written by such notables as Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hart, and George and Ira Gershwin, among others.
Three tracks also feature the great vocalist, Kay Starr, who herself had over two-dozen hits in the 1950s.
All selections were recorded in 1944-45, when Les was at the peak of his considerable guitar prowess. These excellent studio recordings made for transcription companies, were sent to radio stations throughout North America for airplay.
Customer Reviews:
Les Paul Trio- this is the one!.......2006-01-12
Allen Strange
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Live at the Fillmore East
Neil Young and Crazy Horse Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I5X80G Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
- Winterlong
- Down By The River
- Wonderin'
- Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown
- Cowgirl In The Sand
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For years, fans of Neil Young and Crazy Horse have been waiting for an official chance to hear Crazy Horse live with original leader Danny Whitten, the insanely talented guitarist who died of a heroin overdose in late 1972, inspiring Tonight's the Night. Tuned-in fans have been awaiting this very set for at least a dozen years, as it was originally to be tacked onto the end of a Decade-style triple CD of outtakes. Thankfully, this well-recorded live set from the infamous Fillmore East was well worth the wait. Here are scorching, extended takes of "Down by the River," "Winterlong," and "Cowgirl in the Sand," each propelled by guitar interplay so delightful you have to keep rewinding to hear it again. In fact, bits of it seem to prefigure the ways that Richard Lloyd and Tom Verlaine would feed off each other in the band Television, only with less of a sweet edge. But the world doesn't need any more arguments that Young was a proto-punk; what the world does need is at least a dozen more releases from Neil's archives! And hopefully, with this awesome live album, the floodgates have truly been opened and there are many more to come, in the vein of Dylan's Bootleg series. This disc is worth it alone for the version of "Wondering," a tune not officially recorded until many years later in Neil's weird '80s rockabilly phase. --Mike McGonigalAlbum Description
The first release of Neil Young's archive performance series.Customer Reviews:
Lower the price or finish the show!.......2007-06-09
Don't question the Master and buy it!.......2007-05-30
Live at the Fillmore East - Classic Crazy Horse.......2007-05-13
Neil Young and Crazy Horse Live at Fillmore East .......2007-05-06
Long Lost Neil Young Live Returns and SHINES!.......2007-04-12
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Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KD7 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cinnamon Girl
- Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
- Round And Round (It Won't Be Long)
- Down By The River
- The Losing (When You're On)
- Running Dry (Requiem For The Rockets)
- Cowgirl In The Sand
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Opening with the methodical, hard-rocking "Cinnamon Girl"--still one of the singer-songwriter's most-hollered requests in concert--Young's second solo album introduces the cockeyed harmonies and sloppy, chiming guitars of Crazy Horse. His wide swings from soft-spoken country-folk ("Round & Round [It Won't Be Long]") to menacing metal (the punch line to "Down by the River" is "I shot my baby") indicate the multiple personalities in Young's future. His second album of 1969 broadcasts a sincere passion for the peace-and-love '60s (dig the long guitar solos) but also predicts the dark introspection of "Tonight's the Night." --Steve KnopperCustomer Reviews:
Old enough to change your name.......2007-07-19
The fact that songs like "Round and Round" are present on this album serve as a bit of a legend for the rest of Young's career. On one hand, you have the dark, hard-rocking band frontman, and on the other you have a sensitive song-craftsmen who molds melodies the way a skilled carpenter does cabinets. This dichotomy will become more and more apparent (and more polarizing) on subsequent Young releases, but here, it simply shows two sides to one of the most deservingly celebrated artists in rock history.
sound quality not good.......2007-06-12
a suggestion.......2007-05-30
If they gave this album one of those "Deluxe Edition" jobs like they've
done with so many others such as the first Weezer album and Blind Faith and on and on. Out-takes,demo's,alternate takes/mix's....it would all be catnip to the millions who love this album.
Actually, now that i think of it....if a "Deluxe Edition" job isn't possible, they could make a nice pairing of this along with the Neil and Crazy Horse at The Fillmore 1970 CD. That would be pretty deluxe!
A Classic----Everybody Knows.......2007-05-14
What can one say about this album? Neil Young expanded beyond Buffalo Springfield with this one and, I think, came into his own as a considerable artist in his own right. With Crazy Horse, he examined and extended his creativity with pastoral landscapes, jagged-edged cliffs, outerworldly musings, and just plain country meets city sensibility. Not that it always makes sense, but that people is the magic of music. Interpretation is up to you, not the artist.
Even now, I am awed by the consistency Neil displays so early in his solo career. We are never relaxed, for one moment, that the sequence of songs will resemble sameness in any shape or form. It begins with "Cinnamon Girl" which, in some way, reveals the dilemma that many young people have a problem with. That is the in-between phase of being a child and adult. He wants to spend his life with her, but then again, "Ma, send me money". The need to be free but not quite there yet. This theme reveals itself in many of his tunes. It is a slow rocker but with such a memorable riff. Next up "Everybody Knows", a jumpy, sprightly groove that, again, reveals where he's at - between a dream and reality- essentially nowhere.
"Round and Round" is a slow acoustic sadness that, I feel at least, is about loss. A loss of yourself? Or perhaps someone close. "Down By the River", aside from allowing Neil to stretch his jagged lead guitar, proposes another dilemma for the astute listener. The protagonist is lead to possibilities with this woman - but is her non-compliance a reason to shoot her? Down by the River? An enigmatic song at best and I dare not ask Neil the meaning.
We then get to "The Losing End" which reveals an easy-going country groove with some electric guitars helping it along. The theme? Good ol' country heartache. A mainstay in that genre - now and always. The mood then changes, into some outerworldly, ethereal regret and deception. This song reveals a darkness of the mind, and this is brought forth so effectively with the inclusion of violins. An eerie offering, but so very different.
"Cowgirl in the Sand", I think, is one of Neil's most potent songs. It can be taken on many levels. It is hard drivin' (but, it takes on a whole new perspective if you heard him do the acoustic version). Neil pleads with her to stay in her company. But, her place of command is the desert. Desolation. And, this song tries, desperately, to make her see her worth. Neil knows she is a beauty. She feels she is "purple words on a gray background". I feel that this song is an aching plea. It also allows Neil to experiment with lead guitar breaks, gritty and rough and insistent on it's purpose. In all, a brilliant conclusion to a brilliant album.
This album (plus the next two- After the Gold Rush and Harvest) complete the superb triumvirate of Neil's early career. As we know now, he was to go on to more creative terrain. Some of it successful, some of it not so. In any event, plain and simple, he is an amazing artist and, I think, one of the greats in popular music.
This one is definitely a classic and well worth the investment.
Now - if only Guido would replenish my bottles!
Your personal roadmap to reflection and music of worth--Metamorpho
an absolute rock and roll classic........2007-03-30
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Still Crazy After All These Years
Paul Simon Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002847VS Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- Still Crazy After All These Years
- My Little Town
- I Do It For Your Love
- 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
- Night Game
- Gone At Last
- Some Folks' Lives Roll Easy
- Have A Good Time
- You're Kind
- Silent Eyes
- Slip Slidin' Away (Demo)
- Gone At Last (Orginal Demo)
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Paul Simon's third solo album unifies the varied threads running through its predecessors--confessional ballads, wily story songs, agnostic spirituals and snapshots of modern life, circa 1975, are extensions of the models on his self-titled debut and--There Goes Rhymin' Simon. Here, Simon and producer Phil Ramone establish a more cohesive, explicitly urban setting that burnishes the artist's acoustic folk accents to spotlight his sophistication as an inventive composer and, as always, deft wordsmith. Included is his last great collaboration with Art Garfunkel, the bittersweet "My Little Town," a pop gospel romp with Phoebe Snow on "Gone at Last," and the sly adulterer's solution of "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover" (arguably the antithesis of Willie Dixon's classic "29 Ways"), along with the tender "I Do It for Your Love" and the woozy, dissolute "Have a Good Time." Best of all, of course, is the brilliant title song, shifting from anecdotal verse to soaring bridge and colored by keening strings and Phil Woods's knowing tenor-sax solo. Simon was crazy, like a fox. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
correction to the editorial review.......2007-06-22
Slippery slopes.......2007-05-31
Of course being a day away from payday and slightly over drawn this buying of song will earn me a fee and another massive reminder of "who is the real boss around here." Slip sliding away. So go to Finland, leave your wife to go it alone and expect to be immortalized on return. I may order two more tonight. I kind of want that Aja download..and a Taj Mahal. And what about Graceland? Slip and slide right away...
This was a favorite album, listening I'm back in 1975-76 and I know exactly what I felt. Music is amazing this way. Feeling. Transported to a long streak of bad luck tune...pray it's gone at last. Man. I had long streak..pray it's gone at last....love the trip listening to memories to try to lift out of pain today.
This remix has a terrific couple songs at the end too (demo version whatever that is). Rhythm is great. Not the Ramones but I saw them too, and Simon in New York I think it was 1977 or maybe 80?, it was in the height of this, saw a Saturday Night Live...live.
In that time this album was so much fun to listen to, wistful, urban, interior, about love failed, changing. Of course I was young, 18. My daughters age now. What did I know then? Wow, we seem so very different. She's so very smart, choosing, charting. At that time I wasn't going to get married or involved, ever. Oh we are kind of alike in those words.
Hop on the bus Gus, drop off the key, slip out the back Jack, you don't need to discuss much, get yourself free. Running days....days I got around to sing and live. And here I am listening to these tunes some for the first time in 15 years. I'd forgotten My Little Town, hanging shirts in the dirty breeze...such a great tune about growing up in nowhere in the times I became me. My little town, just hanging your life on the line ...black rainbows. God what writing. The lack of imagination in a small town has never changed. I sang this to move away and beyond the dead and dying dreams I had...
I Do It For Your Love was a tune I love to hear others cover, but listening today I remember it was sweet to listen to Simon. Too much... we were married on a rainy day. The sky was yellow, grass was gray. I do it for your love....you can love that writing too. I recall all those early married years living in a migrant town in a shanty where I saw the dirt through the floorboards. And lost all my jewelry in a plastic bag to a break in.Worth only the memories. By the time I was married nine years and owned a mattress and a table, and three kids. Made the love fade, life so hard getting all the degrees after working all day and trying to do it all....on a shoe string I suppose. The orange bled the blue. Sting of reason, splash of tears. I do it for your love. Beautiful tune. Like listening to Bill Evans lay it out.
Do you like harmonica lilting through your head, listen to Night Game....I recall on this album Sanborn, Brecker, Bob James, Ralph Mc Donald, Grady Tate, Steve Gadd, Phoebe Snow...but you know poor memory... I mostly enjoy listening which I'm going to do now. Was this really the reason, "I like to sleep with the window open and you keep the window closed", so goodbye? Yeah, it's as good as any reason. Sad. I recall this is an 'after a marriage ends release', is that right...it fades in my memory. Goodbye was it?
This beautiful bed of stones holding Jerusalem...I'd forgotten it's here too. I was playing this one night years ago, over the December break...alone in my tiny apartment, no food...a friend stopped over just as I was singing this out (giving them a scary show I suppose) they'd brought me a food care package. That I was singing this ballad at the time struck me as something very like proving you have connections to universe...call of this song in the dark ...we tumble and fall through no fault of our own....never catching our stars......but times seem to leave me wondering listening tonight....his is a tune I can almost not take, bone felt, still. Very beautiful.
So now I'm slip sliding away. Again. Good thing we can sing. It's about all you've got in the dark. A day tomorrow, I lie in bed and think of things that might have been....have A Good Time those that can. Will.
Good memories. In a year with great music this got a lot of awarding. And I still enjoy it 'cause awards are a sure killer.
A MUST HAVE!!!.......2007-04-02
Paul Simon in a different direction.......2006-10-29
Not crazy about it but worth it for the already converted.......2006-07-14
HIGHLIGHTS:
The title cut picks up a nice smoky jazz ambience thanks to jazzers like Michael Brecker adding a tasty sax solo and the string and woodwind arrangement by Bob James heightening the drama of the tune while not plunging it into melodrama. Perhaps the last great pairing with Art Garfunkel, "My Little Town" is another high point as Simon recalls his childhood in a one horse town ("And after it rains/There's a rainbow/And all of the colors are black/It's not that the colors aren't there/It's just imagination they lack"). The duo share production chores on the song with Phil Ramone (Billy Joel's producer). Crisp military snare drumming from Steve Gadd guides cheater how-to "50 Ways to Leave your Lover" which became a #1 for Simon. Simon hooks up with Phoebe Snow on the gospel-esque barnburner "Gone at Last" with gospel's Jessy Dixon Singers along for the ride. The lazy musical backing for "Have a Good Time" perfectly enhances the 'take it as it comes' hedonism. ("I've been loving and loving and loving/I'm exhausted from loving so well/I should go to bed/But a voice in my head/Says 'Ah, what the h**l')
LOWS:
"Night Game" is a finely etched word painting but it just never grabs me musically. I can't decide if Simon is genuinely desiring Jerusalem in "Silent Eyes" or if it's an ironic lament. It's just another one that 'lays there' for me.
BOTTOM LINE:
If you're already a fan you'll probably like it but if you've heard NEGOTIATIONS AND LOVE SONGS (Simon's greatest hits) and you want to go on from there, I'd try THERE GOES RHYMIN' SIMON next or GRACELAND and RHYTHM OF THE SAINTS for his world music excursions.
3 1/2 stars
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Rust Never Sleeps
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KDG Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- My My, Hay Hay (Out Of The Blue)
- Thrasher
- Ride My Llama
- Pocahontas
- Sail Away
- Powderfinger
- Welfare Mothers
- Sedan Delivery
- Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
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Young has recorded many live albums, but none capture his two dominant musical personalities with as much power as 1979's Rust Never Sleeps. The acoustic side opens with "My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue)," a devastating anthem about the state of rock & roll. Comparing the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten to the late Elvis Presley, Young delivers perhaps his most famous line: "It's better to burn out than to fade away." Side 2 demonstrates the emotional power of Young's hard-rocking quartet, Crazy Horse, with the scathing political songs "Powderfinger," "Welfare Mothers," and the loud reprise of "My, My, Hey, Hey." --Steve KnopperCustomer Reviews:
so good.......2007-06-22
My review won't be as good, but I want to give a shout out to a very good rock artist- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Whoops, I meant, Neil Young and Crazy Horse. hehe
Rust Never Sleeps was a very popular record for Neil Young back in the late 70's. My dad thinks it was Neil's most popular album, but I can't say whether there's any truth to that.
Anyway, everyone knows track one. It's great. A dark, creepy and interesting tune that one is. "Thrasher" is almost straight-up country, and it's very good. I enjoy it. "Pocahontas" almost brings me to tears with its amazing beauty, along with "Sail Away".
After that, the album starts rocking out. Funny how it's a gradual build. "Powderfinger" shows what's straight ahead- hard rock dominated by none other than guitars. "Welfare Mothers" is catchy and "Sedan Delivery" is an acquired taste, but numerous plays reveals a highly enjoyable song. It's strangely written, which might turn people off at first. "Hey Hey My My (Into the Black)" is like the first song but with heavy guitars thrown in, painting a darker image.
Neil at his best? Maybe.
Rust Never Sleeps.......2007-05-07
Captain Crunch.......2007-03-02
"Hey, whaddaya think you're doing?"
"Oh, John, for God's sakes it's only Neil Young..."
The hackles on my neck immediately began to raise and my face got three shades redder, "Only Neil Young? I will have you know that this particular CD is a classic."
"Classic garbage..."
I grabbed the CD out of her hand and ripped out the Best of Abba (my wife's idea of classic music) out of the boom box and put this baby in. She sat there patiently listening to all the songs and after it was over all she could say was, "He's quite a whiner, isn't he?"
I took the CD out of the player and went inside and like a sulky teenager went in my room and put it in my CD player in the bedroom and put my headphones on and put on Hey Hey, My My on repeat and just let the King of the Fuzz guitar take me to deeper and deeper levels. Neil Young was crunching cords and distorting notes long before Nirvanna, Pearl Jam, or any other "grunge" group came on the scene. Neil Young needs his backup band Crazy Horse just like Crazy Horse needs him.
After the 12th listen my wife gently knocked on the bedroom door. "I want to apologize to you, John. I really didn't think you liked Neil Young that much. As a truce I made you a banana split."
I accepted the apology, the banana split and I got to keep my CD, but the next day I went looking for my Blue Oyster Cult CDs only to find out that they got tossed along with my favorite Hawaiin shirt...
Does anyone know of a good divorce lawyer?
Picks up right where Zuma left off! .......2007-01-30
No rust on these songs.......2007-01-07
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Comes a Time
Neil Young , and Crazy Horse Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KCV Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Goin Back
- Comes A Time
- Look Out For My Love
- Lotta Love
- Peace Of Mind
- Human Highway
- Already One
- Field Of Opportunity
- Motorcycle Mama
- Four Strong Winds
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Often overlooked as it comes between Young's career-defining 1977 three-LP set Decade and the decade-ending Rust Never Sleeps, Comes a Time is a gentle album that includes some of Young's most soft-spoken material. "Lotta Love" became a hit for Nicolette Larson, who adds harmonies throughout the album, and tracks such as "Look Out for My Love" and "Human Highway" are indicative of Young's divergent styles. With four producer credits, six studio listings, an orchestra, and Crazy Horse all on the same album, Comes a Time is an interesting pastiche of all the things that make Young tick. Lacking his usual conceptual thrust, you'll just have to settle for some great songs. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
My Second Favorite Neil Young Album.......2007-07-06
I like so much of his work, but Everybody Knows This is Nowhere remains my favorite. Close on its heels, though, is Comes A Time. Brilliant and thoughtful songs that establish a mood and a place, except for the odd "Motorcycle Mama" which is best omitted.
strong neil young release........2007-02-10
There Comes A Time Neil will change again when you least expect it.......2007-01-30
Polished Young.......2006-11-22
It's a Classic .......2006-08-31
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Live Rust
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KDI Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Sugar Mountain
- I Am A Child
- Comes A Time
- After The Gold Rush
- My My, Hey Hey (Out Of The Blue)
- When You Dance I Can Really Love
- The Loner
- The Needle And The Damage Done
- Lotta Love
- Sedan Delivery
- Powderfinger
- Cortez The Killer
- Cinnamon Girl
- Like A Hurricane
- Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
- Tonight's The Night
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Mere months passed between the release of Neil Young's mid-career milestone Rust Never Sleeps and this 1979 tour recording, which documents a late-'78 San Francisco performance. Indeed, Live Rust boasts four songs from the album that gave it its name. It's also sequenced in the same spirit as its studio sibling. As with Rust Never Sleeps, Live Rust opens with steady-flowing acoustic numbers before swirling into an electric vortex. What was side 4 off the original two-record version--"Like a Hurricane," "Hey, Hey, My, My," and "Tonight's the Night"--is arguably Young and Crazy Horse at their peak as a live unit, with all due respect to 1991's estimable Weld and 1997's desultory Year of the Horse. Few rock bands rank with Young and his stalwart electric trio, and Live Rust presents them in all their raging glory. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Consider the DVD.......2007-02-26
I haven't heard the CD: I give it 3 stars because Amazon requires some sort of rating, the DVD gets 5 stars, and the truncated Cortez would be sufficient to take away two stars for me.
Live rust my review.......2007-02-02
Awesome.......2006-07-20
But the music is awesome. It's pure angry beauty, Hurricane sounds better here than anywhere else, ever, except MAYBE Weld. (Weld's great too!) I Am A Child...Sugar Mountain...Needle and the Damage Done (his perf at the Grammies a while back of this was great)...all amazing songs.
Young is the genius.
Greatest Live Ever.......2006-04-28
fade away so young, with so much left undone.......2006-04-14
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Crazy for You (1992 Original Broadway Cast)
George Gershwin , Ira Gershwin , Harry Groener , and Jodi Benson Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SK5 Release Date: 1992-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- K-ra-zy For You
- I Can't Be Bothered Now
- Bidin' My Time
- Things Are Looking Up
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- Could You Use Me?
- Shall We Dance?
- Entrance To Nevada (Stairway To Paradise/Bronco Busters/K-ra-zy For You)
- Slap That Bass
- Embraceable You
- Tonight's The Night
- I Got Rhythm
- The Real American Folk Song (Is A Rag)
- What Causes That?
- Naughty Baby
- Stiff Upper Lip
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- But Not For Me
- New York Interlude (Concerto In F)
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- Bidin' My Time (French Reprise)
- Finale
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If you're looking for one do-it-all Gershwin cast recording, Crazy for You fits the bill. Touted as "the new Gershwin musical comedy" when it hit Broadway in 1992, it's actually a substantial reworking of the Gershwins' Girl Crazy, the story of a New York song-and-dance man who conquers the West (and a fair maid there) by putting on a show. (The original 1934 cast featured Ginger Rogers and a Broadway novice named Ethel Merman.) Crazy for You preserves the best of the songs from the original (including "Embraceable You," "I Got Rhythm," and "But Not for Me") and adds a number of later songs from Fred Astaire films as well as some undiscovered gems, resulting in an embarrassment of riches. Harry Groener and Jodi Benson (The Little Mermaid) are in strong voice (and they danced too!). The only shortcoming of this recording is that it couldn't capture Susan Stroman's dazzling choreography. The booklet includes a synopsis, full lyrics, and a historical perspective. Not an innovative show, but a rollicking good time. --David HoriuchiCustomer Reviews:
very listenable.......2007-07-17
Jodi benons voice is stunning in this excellent production.......2006-11-10
One of the best Broadway Soundtracks around........2006-11-03
Fabulous.......2006-09-29
Polly has such a wonderful and unique voice, with the perfect bit of American West in it. She has that small pinch of Cowgirl in her voice, making it seem like shes someone from the West. Her solos "Someone to Watch Over Me" and "Not For Me" are phenominal. She has such a wonderful depth and soul to her voice, that you will definatly hear on this CD.
All the Cowboys, well, sound like Cowboys! The funny sound to there voices is great, which you can here in "Biding My Time", one of my favorites for it's origenality. :)
And the one I could NOT just leave out, "Naughty Baby". Fan-tastic. Irenes voices is wonderful. She definatly knows how to play the part. Seductive and Sweet is what this song is. Creative definatly shows what this song is all about. Also, completely great if you get to see the scene on stage.
Overall, this CD is DEFINATLY worth the buy! You get your moneys worth.
Crazy For This CD.......2004-12-17
Obsessed? Of course.
Music Album:
- Desperate Heart
- Don Gibson
- Don't Cheat in Our Hometown
- Dream You
- Floor Fillin', Two Stepin', Honky Tonk Hits, Vol. 1
- Floor Fillin', Two Stepin', Honky Tonk Hits, Vol. 2
- Forever & Always [CD-single] [Import]
- Get Rhythm
- Gone Phishin: A Bluegrass Tribute
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? [Import]
