| 1. Do You Ever |
| 2. Send a Message |
| 3. Together Like Never Before |
| 4. Unkissed |
| 5. Show Me Heaven |
| 6. If Love Is a Weakness |
| 7. Where My Heart Lets Go |
| 8. What Can I Do |
| 9. End of the World |
| 10. All We Take With Us |
End of the World,Allison Paige,Lofton Creek,Country,Pop
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Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000P0J02E Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Hoist the Colours
- Singapore
- At Wit's End
- Multiple Jacks
- Up Is Down
- I See Dead People In Boats
- The Brethren Court
- Parlay
- Calypso
- What Shall We Die For
- I Don't Think Now Is the Best Time
- One Day
- Drink Up Me Hearties
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The music for this third chapter in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is a traditional, efficient action score that, due to the film's setting, occasionally incorporates light Asian touches. The popularity of Hans "Long John" Zimmer (all the credits in the CD's liner notes include pirate-themed nicknames, like the roll call in a Simpsons Halloween episode) isn't in doubt--he sure is one in-demand composer--but afficionados are divided about his artistic worth, and this score isn't about to reconcile them. Some think that Zimmer relies too much on his stable of composers and sticks to tried-and-true recipes; others admire his capacity to weave themes in and out of cues, creating a whole made of subtly interrelated parts. At World's End feeds both camps: Seven of his collaborators are credited with writing "additional music," and the album feels by-the-numbers at times; but those inclined to listen very closely will be rewarded by the way Zimmer sneaks in bits of two main melodies (especially variations on the first track, a pirate theme titled "Hoist the Colours" and cowritten by director Gore Verbinski) throughout. The use of electronics is so light as to be almost undetectable, which will please fans of a more organic orchestral sound. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Wow.......2007-07-17
Movie Soundtrack Review.......2007-07-16
Get on the freeway, roll down the windows and DRIVE!.......2007-07-16
If you gotta' travel the road to work, school, etc.
or you gotta' run errands or you are just in the
mood to GO -
Well, get in the car, get on the road, stick in this CD,
roll the windows all the way down, turn up the sound,
and DRIVE!
Have a ball!
AHOY!.......2007-07-14
Pirates Of The Caribbean:At World's End CD.......2007-07-13
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Light at the End of the World
Erasure Manufacturer: Mute U.S. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OLHGD4 Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Sunday Girl
- I Could Fall In Love With You
- Sucker For Love
- Storm In A Teacup
- Fly Away
- Golden Heart
- How My Eyes Adore You
- Darlene
- When A Lover Leaves You
- Glass Angel
Album Description
Recorded in Autumn 2006 in a converted home studio in Maine, LIGHT AT THE END OF THE WORLD is ERASURE'S return to pop form after 2006's critically-acclaimed acoustic album, UNION STREET. Features the single, "I Could Fall In Love With You". Andy Bell declares: "This album is to show people that our pop isn't finished... it's saying we can still do it, we can still write great songs".Customer Reviews:
Vintage Vince and Andy - Welcome Back Erasure!.......2007-05-31
More upbeat and peppy than "Nightbird" (which I also loved), "Light at the End of the World" sounds like a cross between "Cowboy" and "Wild!" to me -- with a little bit of "Chorus" and "I Say I Say I Say" thrown in for good measure. "Sucker For Love" sounds like an updated version of "La Gloria", and it's even more fun. "Sunday Girl" is a perfect synthpop masterpiece. "I Could Fall In Love With You" puts me in mind of "Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me", and so it goes on with all Vince's vintage bleeps, buzzes, and knob-twiddling. By the way, if you've got quick ears, you'll also here echoes of "Always", "Treasure", "Snappy", "Crown of Thorns", and even "March On Down The Line". Listen closely! :)
It sounds like he's dusted off some of the old analog keyboards and sequencers, to great effect. Andy's vocals are in tip-top shape, only stretched a little on the deepest notes (like the notes he used to lose himself in so beautifully on "You Surround Me"). A fantastic album, and it couldn't come at a better time.
Welcome back, Erasure!
STOP! Stand there where you are...and DON'T buy this version of the CD!!!.......2007-05-23
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Out Of Africa: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O4X Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Main Title (I Had A Farm In Africa)
- I'm Better At Hello (Karen's Theme l)
- Have You Got A Story For Me
- Concerto For Clarinet and Orhestra
- Safari
- Karen's Journey - Siyawe (African Traditional)
- Flight Over Africa
- I Had A Compass From Denys (Karen's Theme II)
- Alone On The Farm
- Let The Rest Of The World Go By
- If I Know A Song Of Africa (Karen's Theme III)
- End Title (You Are Karen)
Amazon.com essential recording
The great irony of John Barry's Academy Award-winning score for Out of Africa (which also took the Oscar as Best Picture) is that it almost never was; director Sydney Pollack had originally envisioned the film with native African music, going as far as laying the indigenous score down as he was editing. But the weight of John Barry's arguments--not to mention his considerable track record and composing gifts--held sway, and the composer delivered on his intent: a lush, romantic masterpiece for the ages. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Simply beautiful.......2007-01-11
CD has missing track.......2006-12-03
I was puzzled to learn that some time between my buying the LP record and the issuing of this CD, the track "The Music of Goodbye (love theme from Out of Africa)" was omitted. It's not that this song, sung by Melissa Manchester, is a must-have; it's more that it's sneaky to leave off tracks when you reissue a soundtrack in another format.
Disappointed.......2006-11-10
Worth Buying!.......2006-11-06
Great Album.......2006-11-04
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The Fifth Annual End of the World Tour
Christopher Titus Manufacturer: Comedy Central ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NQR84W Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- August 25th, 2001
- The Birth
- Baby Doctor Mengele
- The World
- Too Smart
- Spouse-icide
- Kill Titus
- Our President
- Space Shuttle
- Step Up
- Whitey
- I Suck As A Parent
- The Garage Incident
- The Throwing Incident
- The Driving Incident
- The Sweater Incident
Tracks:
- September 11, 2001
- Mideast Women
- These Countries That Hate Us
- Our Troops
- English Batman
- Sergeant Pepper
- Pedophile Crucifixions
- My Dad
- The Impala Incident
- Dad's Last Wish
- New Year's Dinner
- My Father's Funeral & The Casino Incident
- My Dad, My Daughter, & Tupac
Customer Reviews:
Intelligent Comedy .......2007-07-11
Awsome .......2007-06-26
More of what you'd expect from Chris Titus.......2007-06-13
I saw it live and still laughed myself to tears.......2007-06-12
Hearing it again in my car I nearly had to pull over because I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes. This performance ranks right up there with his "Norman Rockwell is Bleeding" performance, which was the basis for his series on Fox.
Christopher Titus is one of the best comics of our time. Don't miss this album.
Hilarious.......2007-05-27
To say that this is funny, is a gross understatement. The humor points out several important points of life, but in a way that is funny.
My only complaint is the language. This should only be listened to by adults, and you should be aware that there is some swearing. It is not a swear-fest, where every sentence is filled with obscenities, but there is enough foul language, that I would not want any of my children to listen to it.
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Smile, It's the End of the World
Hawk Nelson Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EOTF0S Release Date: 2006-08-21 |
Tracks:
- The One Thing I Have Left
- The Show
- Bring 'Em Out
- Everything You Ever Wanted
- Something On My Mind
- Is Forever Enough
- Zero
- Nothing Left To Show
- Head On Collision
- Hello
- It's Over
- Fourteen
Customer Reviews:
"Extremely catchy" by BJ.......2007-03-29
However, all in all this CD is still one of my favorites--and Hawk Nelson seems like Stellar Kart's twin!!
Not the End of the World for This Band..........2007-02-26
Overall, this is a CD that does what it does right. No matter the atmosphere of the song, it is communicated effectively, and ultimately catchy. No one who enjoys this genre should miss out on this one.
It's OK.......2007-02-02
It is rather meaningless lyrically. It is full of fluff and little meaningful content. Hawk Nelson is purported to be a Christian band, but I heard nothing in this album that would validate that. Some of the songs are boy-girl love songs. Some others are hard to tell what they are even about - mainly nonsense.
In spite of the fairly trivial nature of the lyrics, there is nothing offensive about them. This is not an album that parents would need to worry about being a bad influence on kids.
There is one song that sounds pretty good: 'Everything You Ever Wanted'. A couple of others are kind of catchy.
Overall, it is an ok album. It is not one that I particularly enjoy, but I'm sure it has some appeal for its intended audience.
Not really a kid, i just dont wanna get an acount....well actaully im 15 but..........2007-01-19
unbeliveable.......2006-11-04
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Harem
Sarah Brightman , and Frank Peterson Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008W2QZ Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Harem
- What A Wonderful World
- It's A Beautiful Day
- What You Never Know
- The Journey Home
- Free
- Mysterious Days
- The War Is Over
- Misere Mei
- Beautiful
- Arabian Nights
- Stranger In Paradise
- Until The End Of Time
- You Take My Breathe Away
Amazon.com
If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulleyAmazon.com
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Time to Say Goodbye |
Diva: The Singles Collection |
Eden |
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Live from Las Vegas |
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Customer Reviews:
harem .......2007-05-28
New to Sarah Brightman.......2007-03-12
Stranger in Paradise - More Like Stranger in a Lost Cause.......2006-12-30
No voice like hers in the world.......2006-10-01
Brilliant Brightman, Her best CD........2006-09-18
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Strata Presents The End of The World
Strata Manufacturer: Wind-Up ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000R7I3SM Release Date: 2007-07-17 |
Tracks:
- Night Falls (The Weight of It)
- Hot/Cold (Darling, Don't)
- Dotted Line...
- Cocaine (We're All Going to Hell)
- Coma Therapy
- Poughkeepsie, NY
- Stay Young
- Brothers
- Love Is Life
- New National Anthem
- Natoma Alley
- Daylight in the City
Customer Reviews:
Not horrible, but not good either.........2007-07-18
A Masterpiece From Out Of Left-Field........2007-07-17
Those knots in your stomach mean you're alive..........2007-07-17
like it or not, they are here and they're giving
it to you straight, no blinders and from the
heart. Strata Presents the End of the World is
without a doubt one of the most meaningful albums
released this year. So many words can be used to
describe it from haunting, to untethered, to
inspirational, illuminating and even a word as
simple as real.
The untempered emotion that went into writing
this album is apparent in songs like
Hot/Cold(Darling Don't), Stay Young and Love Is
Life, where we are faced with feelings we've all
had to deal with or will have to deal with at
some point in life and just how deep the
soul-searching has to go in order for us to
survive. The combination of excruciatingly
realistic songs such as Cocaine(We All Go To
Hell) and The New National Anthem, have given
this album an edge on some issues that we are
faced with and so often afraid to talk about.
There is no fear here. There is no turning back.
And if you can listen to this album and walk
away not thinking about it later, there's a good
chance you're already dead.
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Superman - The Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000046PVN Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Prelude and Main Title March
- Planet Krypton, The
- Destruction of Krypton
- Star Ship Escapes
- Trip to Earth, The
- Growing Up
- Death of Jonathan Kent
- Leaving Home
- Fortress of Solitude, The
- Welcome to Metropolis
- Lex Luthor's Lair
- Big Rescue, The
- Super Crime Fighter
- Super Rescues
- Luther's Luau
- Planet Krypton (Alternate), The
- Main Title March (Alternate)
Tracks:
- Superman March (Alternate)
- March of the Villains, The
- Terrace, The
- Flying Sequence, The
- Lois and Clark
- Crime of the Century
- Sonic Greeting
- Misguided Missiles and Kryptonite
- Chasing Rockets
- Supefeates
- Super Dam and Finding Lois
- Turning Back the World
- Finale and End Title March
- Love Theme from Superman
- Can You Read My MInd (Alternate performed by Margot Kidder)
- Flying Sequence/Can You Read My Mind, The
- Can You Read My Mind (Alternate Instrumental)
- Theme from Superman (Concert Version)
Amazon.com
Released during the era of leisure suits and pet rocks, the film Superman: The Movie has aged about as well. But the often-clumsy charms of Richard Donner's cartoonish, hit-and-miss take on the Man of Steel was blessed with at least one superlative artistic effort: John Williams's epic score. The composer's Oscar-nominated music (coming on the heels of Star Wars and Close Encounters) was a wall-to-wall heroic symphony, rife with memorable melodies and ominous arrangements. Almost every original cut on this soundtrack appears in an expanded version, supplemented by nearly a dozen previously unreleased cues and alternate takes. Featuring a deluxe slipcase and extensive, new liner notes, this is the definitive release of one of Maestro Williams's greatest scores. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Original 1978 Recording?.......2007-04-04
AWESOME! John Williams shows again why he's the master of movie scores.......2006-08-31
The original soundtrack release from 1978, while still an excellent collection, was sadly lacking in several of the best cues from the film. Most important of these was Track 12 (Disc 1) in which the helicopter crashes on the Daily Planet's roof and dangles precariously above the street. Williams builds on it, introducing Superman's theme into it as Clark Kent runs across the street, then rips open his shirt to reveal the 'S' - the symbol of the House of El - then enters the revolving door & exits as Superman. At the end of this is one of my favorite cues; the Superman theme is played as the Man of Steel appears above Metropolis, flying over the city on the hunt for criminals. 'Crime of the Century' (Track 6, Disc 2) was one of my favorite cues; this one portrayed the missile convoy as it made its way along the freeway, where Luthor staged the accident to get his cronies close enough to sabotage the missiles. There are too many new tracks to list here that should have been included the first time around, just a lack of space precluded this from happening.
Is John Williams Superman???.......2006-08-20
Excellent!.......2006-08-10
Hector, about the liner notes..........2006-07-14
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Chicken Little
Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BBOVEY Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Stir It Up - Patti Labelle
- One Little Slip - Barenaked Ladies
- Shake A Tail Feather - The Cheetah Girls
- All I Know - Five For Fighting
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross
- It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) - R.E.M.
- We Are The Champions - Chicken Little
- Wannabe - Abby Mallard And Runt Of The Litter
- Don't Go Breaking My Heart - The Chicken Little Cast
- The Sky Is Falling - John Debney
- The Big Game - John Debney
- Dad Apologizes - John Debney
- Chase To Cornfield - John Debney
- Dodgeball - John Debney
- Driving With Dad - John Debney
Amazon.com
This soundtrack offers a pretty standard mix of new songs, old chestnuts, and excerpts from the score (here by John Debney). On the new tip, Joss Stone and Patti LaBelle engage in an overheated battle of the divas on CD opener "Stir It Up," a bouncy piece of fluff that sounds more like Aretha Franklin circa "Freeway of Love" than classic soul. Other originals include Barenaked Ladies' "One Little Slip" (this movie's answer to Counting Crows' "Accidentally in Love" from Shrek 2) and the Cheetah Girls' peppy-but-bland cover of "Shake Your Tail Feather." But the real highlights are the songs performed by the movie's vocal cast, which includes Joan Cusack, Garry Marshall, Zach Braff, Steve Zahn, and Amy Sedaris. Their group cover of Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don¹t Go Breaking My Heart," for instance, sounds as if half of them were drunk in the recording studio (and this is meant as a compliment.) Braff's a cappella version of "We Are the Champions" is smashing and Cusack and Zahn's take on the Spice Girls' "Wannabe" is completely demented. The kids will laugh; their parents will laugh even harder for completely different reasons. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
my little one loves Chicken Little.......2007-04-05
this is a great kids cd!!.......2007-03-24
Great soundtrack for the children, especially if they liked the movie!.......2007-03-14
Her favorite gift..........2006-12-23
Chicken Little Soundtrack.......2006-08-29
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Until The End Of The World: Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
David Darling , and Talking Heads Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LQZ Release Date: 1991-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Opening Titles - David Darling
- Sax And Violins - Talking Heads
- Summer Kisses, Winter Tears - Julee Cruise
- Move With Me (Dub) - Neneh Cherry
- The Adversary - Crime & The City Solution
- What's Good - Lou Reed
- Last Night Sleep - Can
- Fretless - R.E.M.
- Days - Elvis Costello
- Claire's Theme - David Darling
- (I'll Love You) Till The End Of The World - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
- It Takes Time - Patti Smith & Fred Smith
- Death's Door - Depeche Mode
- Love Theme - David Darling
- Calling All Angels - Jane Siberry
- Humans From Earth - T-Bone Burnett
- Sleeping In The Devil's Bed - Daniel Lanois
- Until The End Of The World - U2
- Finale - David Darling
Amazon.com
This 1991 companion to German director Wim Wenders's film sets a high water mark for the intelligent use of cutting-edge popular (and we're using that term in its broadest sense) music on film, deservedly cracking onto critical lists for the best releases of that year, period. The contemplative thriller's setting at the end of the millenium is answered by a remarkable repertory of artists including Talking Heads, Neneh Cherry, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello, R.E.M., Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Patti Smith, Jane Siberry with k.d. lang, T-Bone Burnett, Daniel Lanois and U2, a de facto dream team. Nearly all these performances were unheard at the time of release, and beyond the evident marquee lustre there's an underlying cohesion to the sense of yearning that prevails. Both Cave and U2 build powerful songs around the title theme, Elvis offers a brilliant Ray Davies cover, and the Siberry/lang classic, "Calling All Angels," summarizes the spiritual underpinnings of this thoroughly modern, ultimately timeless classic in film music. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
Movie soundtrack.......2007-04-16
Evocative & Eclectic.......2007-02-10
Must have.......2006-12-24
Magic of Music.......2006-09-30
I'd heard most of these artists already, but this soundtrack seemed to bring out a different feel to them. Every song on this soundtrack is gorgeous and often stunning, a few even bring me to tears every time I hear them, one being Jane Siberry's "Calling All Angels" {I recently heard a beautiful cover of this song one day coming home from Seattle on "A Prarie Home Companion"; Garrison Keiller's All Star Band and a female singer who's name escapes me played a moving rendition of it and I was amazed by it, it's power, it's beauty, even played live in this context}.
One of all-time Favorite c.d.'s in my music collection, the music on this soundtrack seems to transcend time and space. Beautiful and moving.
Music Of Moods.......2006-08-17
Great songs, great artist. Mood music. Try it.
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