| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Deixa a Vida Me Levar |
| 2. Pot-Pourri: Quando Eu Contar (Laiá)/Brincadeira Tem Hora |
| 3. Alto Lá |
| 4. Jura |
| 5. Caviar |
| 6. Lama Nas Ruas |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. O Penetra [Ao Vivo] |
| 2. Verdade |
| 3. Vacilão |
| 4. Samba Pras Moças |
| 5. Pra Gente Se Amar |
| 6. O Dono da Dor |
| Disc: 3 |
| 1. Minha Fé [Ao Vivo] [DVD] |
| 2. Faixa Amarela [Ao Vivo] [DVD] - Dudu Nobre, Zeca Pagodinho |
| 3. Posso Até Me Apaixonar [Ao Vivo] [DVD] |
| 4. Papel Principal [Ao Vivo] [DVD] |
| 5. Saudade Louca [Ao Vivo] [DVD] |
| 6. Sem Essa de Malandro Agulha [Ao Vivo] [DVD] |
Editorial Reviews
Double CD plus One Dvd. Compilation plus Dvd of Videoclips.
Sound & Vision,Zeca Pagodinho,Universal Int'l,Brazil,Brazilian,Brazilian Pop,Int'l & World Music,MPB,Pop,Samba,World Music
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Sound of Silver
LCD Soundsystem Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M3452Y Release Date: 2007-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Get Innocuous!
- Time To Get Away
- North American Scum
- Someone Great
- All My Friends
- Us V Them
- Watch The Tapes
- Sound Of Silver
- New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down
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Two years after LCD Soundsystem's eponymous full-length debut sent indie scenesters rushing to the dancefloor, the outfit headed by dance-rock producer James Murphy serves up another stiff cocktail of punk, dance, and funk with Sound of Silver. Analog synths, chugging basslines, chunky guitars, and Murphy's wild falsetto excursions are once again the foundation to which is added the new and strange, such as the heavily chorused voices that suggest backward-masking in the opener "Get Innocuous" and the captivating harmonics keyboardist Nancy Whang bounces off of Murphy's vocals on "Someone Great." If this album has its own version of "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House," it has to be "North American Scum," an infectious stormer that breezily dismisses Europe as a place where "the buildings are old and you might have lots of mimes." Such lines are good evidence that LCD's music would rather ridicule itself than fall into the kind of pretense and nostalgia it constantly lampoons. The album's title track reflects that hankering after one's teenage years is often interrupted when "you remember the feelings of a real live emotional teenager--then you think again," while the power ballad "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" wearily serenades the Big Apple as "still the one pool where I'd happily drown." True, LCD's music is not for everyone, which may have something to do with why their fans love them as they do. If you fall into the latter category, however, Silver is gold. --Brent KallmerCustomer Reviews:
Very Cool Album.......2007-07-15
Sound of Silver is one of the bounciest, most exciting albums I've heard this year. LCD Soundsystem often gets labeled as dance-punk, but there isn't a lot of punk rock in their sound. It's more accurate to say that Murphy brings an aggressive, punk rock attitude and a certain griminess to his rock-tinged dance music. The album has an impressive variety of sound, from the opening electronics of "Get Innocuous" to the drum-fueled shouting of "Watch the Tapes" to the lounge ballad closer "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down." Lead single "North American Scum" is crazy catchy, with a pulsing electronic bass and jagged guitar line accompanying Murphy's very funny lyrics about the European and American club scenes.
The album does drag in places, mostly due to the fact that it's still dance music at heart. So there are a couple of songs that go over the 7-minute mark without doing anything interesting. "Get Innocuous" suffers from this, as does the title track. "Sound of Silver" actually has pretty funny lyrics, but there's only 4 lines in the song, and they're repeated ad nauseum. On the other hand, "Us vs. Them" nudges into this territory without bogging down, due to its high-energy vocals. "All My Friends" is the longest song on the album, but it's also the best. It has another one of Murphy's irresistible hooks; a great series of piano riffs that propel the song for nearly 8 minutes. "All My Friends" also benefits from Murphy actually singing- he tends to sort of shout his way through most of the songs, but he makes the right call by opening up and using his singing voice here. "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" also is clearly better for Murphy's singing. It's basically a torch song, and the broken-hearted croon he affects makes the song work as he sings about New York City's tourist-friendly 90's whitewash tearing out the heart and soul from the city.
At a lean 9 songs, Sound of Silver doesn't overstay its welcome, and even the longer dance tracks don't slow the proceedings down too much. This album is unique and fun, and musically very clever, and it's one of my favorites of the year so far
Great music.......2007-07-07
I've heard this before........2007-07-03
Better Than His Last One.......2007-06-22
Sounds like a hit!!.......2007-06-17
The album comprises just 9 songs, averaging 5 minutes each. Each track takes 1 to 2 minutes to build up to the vocal delivery.
Case in point is "Someone great" with loads of layering and electronic effects building up to a Human League-like song with eighties sounding synths.
Similarly, "Get innocuous" takes about 2 minutes to build to a shimmery dance song (with disembodied vocals) which takes no prisoners.
"Time to get away" has lead singer James Murphy singing and yelping over a pulsing guitar drenched house groove. The title track is a sparse but hypnotic effects laden song. "All my friends" is a pulsing U2-esque song.
Closing is the lone ballad; "New York, I love you but you're bringing me down", starting off deceptively like a Coldplay song, building up to a blistering guitar solo, and an unexpected twist at the end. They sound like a totally different band on this one.
It does take a few plays to get into but once it gets into your head, you can't get it out. One of the best dance CDs of the year!
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The Sound of Music (1965 Film Soundtrack - 40th Anniversary Special Edition)
Julie Andrews , Rodgers & Hammerstein , Marni Nixon , The Sound Of Music (Related Recordings) , and Irwin Kostal Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BFNZAQ Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Prelude And The Sound Of Music
- Overture And Preludium (Dixit Dominus)
- Morning Hymn And Alleluia
- maria
- I Have Confidence
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen
- My Favorite Things
- Do-Re-Mi
- The Sound Of Music
- The Lonely Goatherd
- Edelweiss
- Laendler
- So Long, Farewell
- Ent'acte
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain
- My Favorite Things
- Something Good
- Processional And Maria (The Wedding)
- Sixteen Going On Seventeen (Reprise)
- Do-Re-Mi (Reprise)
- Edelweiss (Reprise)
- So Long, Farewell (Reprise)
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Reprise)
- Finale
- Robert Wise Interview
- Richard Rodgers Interview
- Charmian Carr Interview
Customer Reviews:
a classic.............2007-05-17
This edition features bonus transfers of interviews with those involved in bringing THE SOUND OF MUSIC to the screen. What's more, this is the complete soundtrack (instrumental and music featuring vocals is included here). Definitely a "must buy" for true fans.
Sound of Music--Still Great.......2007-05-13
Sound of Music.......2007-05-07
I love The Sound of Music!.......2007-04-14
Loved it so much, we bought it twice........2007-04-11
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Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track
Kool & The Gang Manufacturer: Polydor / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FDV Release Date: 1996-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees
- How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees
- Night Fever - Bee Gees
- More Than A Woman - Bee Gees
- If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman
- A Fifth Of Beethoven (Based On Beethoven's Fifth Symphony) - Walter Murphy
- More Than A Woman - Tavares
- Manhattan Skyline - David Shire
- Calypso Breakdown - Ralph McDonald
- Night On Disco Mountain (Based On 'Night On Bald Mountain') - David Shire
- Open Sesame - Kool & The Gang
- Jive Talkin' - Bee Gees
- You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees
- Boogie Shoes - K.C. And The Sunshine Band
- Salsation - David Shire
- K-Jee - M.F.S.B.
- Disco Inferno - Trammps
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The double-disc soundtrack to the blockbuster Saturday Night Fever (available on a single CD) marks both the zenith and the nadir of disco. It was such a popular sensation that it catapulted the music to stratospheric levels of mainstream popularity, and the album was the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time (until The Bodyguard, and then Titanic). But "Disco Fever" became so hot, it could only flame out just as quickly (along with the careers of the Bee Gees). With this record, disco became a phenomenon and a fad. The Bee Gees' contributions are the strongest, especially the once-ubiquitous "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever," and they still hold up. Then there's Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven," a trivial piece of pop ephemera that may have set new standards for ephemeral triviality. How often will you listen to this record--and how much will you play when you do? There's no telling--but it remains a classic piece of pop history, and when you're in the mood it's a good thing to have around. --Jim EmersonCustomer Reviews:
Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.......2007-07-14
Oh the memories!.......2007-05-25
Soundtrack Review.......2007-05-15
STAYING ALIVE!!!!!!.......2007-05-13
Saturday Night Fever...........2007-03-22
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The Departed
Soundtrack Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000J3FBVG Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Let It Loose - The Rolling Stones
- Comfortably Numb - Rogers Waters feat. Van Morrison & The Band
- Sail On, Sailor - The Beach Boys
- Sweet Dreams - Roy Buchanan
- One Way Out - The Allman Brothers Band
- Baby Blue - Badfinger
- I'm Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys
- Nobody But Me - The Human Beinz
- Tweedle Dee - LaVern Baker
- Sweet Dreams (Of You) - Patsy Cline
- The Departed Tango - Howard Shore Featuring Marc Ribot (dobro) and
- Beacon Hill - Howard Shore Performed by Sharon Isbin
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With Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese completely reinvented the way popular songs--instead of a made-to-measure score--can be used all the way through a movie to emphasize mood and action. He continues in that vein for The Departed, whose soundtrack is full of tunes by classic acts. If a theme emerges, it's great guitar work: on Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb," on the Allman Brothers' "One Way Out," on Badfinger's "Baby Blue," and on Roy Buchanan's "Sweet Dreams." (Even the two selections from Howard Shore's score highlight that approach, with performances by Marc Ribot and Larry Saltzman on "The Departed Tango" and by Sharon Isbin on "Beacon Hill.") A couple of numbers also deliver slight twists: the version of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" is the live one from 1990, when it was performed with Van Morrison and the Band; and the Beach Boys' obscure 1972 song "Sail On, Sailor" isn't sung by its cowriter Brian Wilson. Thankfully, LaVern Baker and Patsy Cline help offset a very white, very male, very classic-rock selection. While it looks as if Scorsese stopped listening to music sometime around 1975, Beantown's Dropkick Murphys do contribute "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," a nod to the movie's setting. --Elisabeth VincentelliAlbum Description
The Departed has been hailed as director Martin Scorsese's most powerful film since Goodfellas. With critical acclaim, major stars and all the punch of an explosive crime drama, The Departed is set to be a box-office smash. The soundtrack album features songs from all-time greats The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, The Allman Brothers Band, Roy Buchanan and Badfinger along with a collaboration between Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, Van Morrison, and The Band. Add cult faves The Human Beinz, current South Boston punkers Dropkick Murphys, an R&B gem from LaVern Baker, a country- pop selection from the immortal Patsy Cline, and a pair of selections from Grammy® Award-winning score composer Howard Shore and The Departed's soundtrack album promises to be as widely popular as the film.Customer Reviews:
Wonderfully captures the feel of the film.......2007-07-19
Fabulous CD.......2007-06-27
Great.......2007-06-27
The Departed.......2007-06-26
great soundtrack.......2007-05-19
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Corinne Bailey Rae (Dlx- 2CDs)
Corinne Bailey Rae Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LRY9PY Release Date: 2007-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Like A Star
- Enchantment
- Put Your Records On
- Till It Happens To You
- Trouble Sleeping
- Call Me When You Get This
- Choux Pastry Heart
- Breathless
- I'd Like To
- Butterfly
- Seasons Change
Tracks:
- Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin cover)
- Emeraldine (original song)
- Munich (Editors cover)
- Venus As A Boy (Bjork cover)
- Another Rainy Day (original song featured in "VENUS")
- Daydreaming (Aretha Franklin cover)
- Enchantment remix
- I'd Like To remix
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Customer Reviews:
This is worth adding to your collection.......2007-06-27
Corinne Bailey Rae - how sweet is she?!!!.......2007-06-02
Corinne Bailey Rae, BUY IT!!!!!!.......2007-05-12
Corinne!!!.......2007-04-14
inventive.......2007-04-09
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The Essential Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008BXK3 Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Night Life
- Hello Walls
- Crazy
- Funny How Time Slips Away
- I Never Cared for You
- The Party's Over
- Good Times
- Me And Paul
- Shotgun Willie
- Bloody Mary Morning
- Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
- Good Hearted Woman (with Waylon Jennings)
- If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time
- Uncloudy Day
- Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys (with Waylon Jennings)
- Georgia on My Mind
- Blue Skies
- All of Me
- Heartbreak Hotel (with Leon Russell)
- Help Me Make It Through the Night
- Whiskey River (live)
- Stay a Little Longer (live)
Tracks:
- My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
- Faded Love (with Ray Price)
- On the Road Again
- Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground
- Always on My Mind
- Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning
- Pancho & Lefty (with Merle Haggard)
- To All the Girls I've Loved Before (with Julio Iglesias)
- City of New Orleans
- Seven Spanish Angels (with Ray Charles)
- Forgiving You Was Easy
- Highwayman
- Living in the Promiseland
- Nothing I Can Do About It Now
- Graceland
- Everywhere I Go (with Emmylou Harris)
- Slow Dancing (U2 featuring Willie Nelson, Mickey Raphael on harmonica)
- Mendocino County Line (with Lee Ann Womack)
- One Time Too Many (with Steven Tyler and Aerosmith) (previously unreleased)
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With 41 tracks drawn from nine record labels, the two-disc Essential Willie Nelson is impressive in its breadth. Disc one is simply superb; it begins with 1961's "Night Life," recorded for the obscure Bellaire label, and moves on to several of Nelson's early 1960s Liberty recordings, an overlooked gem recorded for Monument in 1964 ("I Never Cared for You"), a cherry-picked selection of his RCA and Atlantic sides, and finally his mid-1970s hits for Columbia (where he found his greatest chart success, beginning, in 1975, with the No. 1 single "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"). Disc two, however, is hit-or-miss. Classics like "On the Road Again," "Pancho & Lefty," and "Nothing I Can Do About It Now" are offset by such lesser material as "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" (recorded with Latin pop star Julio Iglesias), the phoned-in "City of New Orleans," and the sounds-better-on-paper "Highwayman" collaboration with Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, and Waylon Jennings. (Just because they all made it to No. 1 doesn't make them "essential.") Nelson's two best albums of the 1990s, Across the Borderline and Teatro, are represented by a paltry two songs. The disc ends with collaborations with U2, Lee Ann Womack, and Steven Tyler and Aerosmith (the previously unreleased "One Time Too Many"). None is particularly worthy of a best-of collection. Still, while it doesn't quite live up to its billing, the Essential Willie Nelson offers an excellent career overview of one of country music's true legends. --David HillCustomer Reviews:
This will do--til I can buy every CD he's done.......2007-07-06
Absolute must have!.......2007-06-28
How sweet!.......2007-06-15
The Essential Willie Nelson.......2007-06-08
The Grand Old Man.......2007-04-18
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Melody A.M.
Röyksopp Manufacturer: Wall of Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000253IDO Release Date: 2001-01-01 |
Tracks:
- So Easy
- Eple
- Sparks
- In Space
- Poor Leno
- Higher Place
- Ropp's Night Out
- Remind Me
- She's So
- 40 Years Back/Come
Customer Reviews:
Pleasant enough.......2007-07-05
Geico Commercial.......2007-05-29
The Caveman Song.......2007-05-19
Royksoop Melody AM.......2007-05-18
satisfy the easy listener who wants to kick back and just be pampered. This one is worth the bucks.
Very pleased.......2007-05-15
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Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs
Marty Robbins Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000296J9 Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Big Iron
- A Hundred And Sixty Acres
- They're Hanging Me Tonight
- Cool Water
- Billy The Kid
- Utah Carol
- The Strawberry Roan
- The Master's Call
- Running Gun
- El Paso
- In The Valley
- The Little Green Valley
- The Hanging Tree
- Saddle Tramp
- El Paso (Full-Length Version)
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A lonely Westerner in Nashville, Marty Robbins salved his soul by cutting an album (in one afternoon) of mostly self-composed cowboy ballads. One of them was a four-and-a-half-minute epic, "El Paso," that broke every rule of Top 40 programming to become a No. 1 pop and country hit in 1960. Robbins was arguably the most surefooted and accomplished singer in all country music, and that was never more obvious than on these Western ballads performed to often breathtaking perfection with a very small group and a vocal trio. Other titles include "Big Iron" (also a Top 30 hit), "Running Gun," and Western classics like "Cool Water," "Billy the Kid," and "The Strawberry Roan." Three extra tracks flesh out the 1999 release, including "Saddle Tramp" (the B-side of "Big Iron") and "The Hanging Tree" (title song from the 1959 Gary Cooper Western). --Colin EscottCustomer Reviews:
Classic Cowboy.......2007-05-27
Gunfighter Ballads by Marty Robbins is Cowboy Songs at their Best.......2007-03-20
Great CD.......2007-03-08
More than just "El Paso.".......2007-01-28
The remastering is done very well, although the source recording, being in 1959, does have its limitations. Overall, a very enjoyable CD, and well worth the work done to remaster and restore it!
Gunfighter Ballads & Trails Songs .......2007-01-18
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The Search
Son Volt Manufacturer: Transmit Sound/Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MNOXXA Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Slow Hearse
- The Picture
- Action
- Underground Dream
- Circadian Rhythm
- Beacon Soul
- The Search
- Adrenaline And Heresy
- Satellite
- Automatic Society
- Methamphetamine
- L Train
- Highways And Cigarettes
- Phosphate Skin
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Five albums into Son Volt's career--and a pair into the band's rebirth following leader Jay Farrar's several solo ventures--it's time to bury the encumbering "alt-country" moniker that has dogged Farrar since his days in the genre-setting Uncle Tupelo. While the inexhaustible songwriter relied on guitars to drive 2005's rock-heavy Okemah and the Melody of Riot, Son Volt amends its familiar arrangements on The Search, balancing the instrumentation with piano, organ, and dabbles in a horn section. "Feels like drivin' 'round in a slow hearse," Farrar pleads over repetitive piano and East Indian guitar loops in "Slow Hearse." It's a pensive opener that suggests something is askew, but the horns that kick off "The Picture" literally scream it from the Stax vaults. Farrar dives in and out of genres, tingling the ivories to add subtle alterations to both the gorgeous "Underground Dream" and Imagine-like "Adrenaline and Heresy," turning his band into Gang of Four for the 134-second rocker "Satellite" and singing alongside Shannon McNally on the soulful "Highways and Cigarettes." While it may be impossible for this Son Volt to ever reach the pinnacle of their 1995 debut, no one can accuse Jay Farrar of going through the motions. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Farrar bares his influences........2007-07-10
Appalling.......2007-06-27
It's been ntoed that there's a Farrar camp and a Tweedy camp. I never cared much for Tweedy - but you gotta admit, the guy does try to push the envelope and consistently sets what we capitalists call "stretch targets." Not so Jay, who since the brilliance of Trace seems resolved to produce the same lame album over and over again. That his fans find some deep aesthetic purpose therein speaks less of their delusion than how great a record Trace was: certainly someone who threw this thinderbolt can make lightening strike at least once more time. But it's not to be, and will never. Proof? Quick, hum something from Straightaways or Wide String Tremolo. Or Sebastopol. That's right, you can't, can you? Nor would you want to, if you could. Or nor could you, if you wanted: there's nothing hummable.
Alas, it ain't to be. Jay had one good record in him, that was Trace, and we shall never see its like again. I am starting to believe that his "brilliance" in Tupelo was the result of good old capitalism competitoin with Tweedy, who modest though his talent may be, does make excellent use of it. Jay, unmoored from his old Belleville pal, reveals himself as a lazy, pompus slacker, the sort of boring nut you see journaling in independent coffee houses with a copy of some Said or Chomsky trash under his elbow. The brilliance of Trace, in retrospect, is starting to strike me as dervived less from a spark of the divine within Farrar than the principle that if a monkey sits at a typewriter long enough, he'll produce Shakespeare. By some weird change of evolution and chance, it happened early for Farrar.
Two stars because no mmatter how wretched Jay is, at least he's not Ryan Adams.
Good album, but buy it on ITunes.......2007-06-18
Jay's Gob Iron album, released a few months earlier, is slightly better than The Search.
A Beautiful Progression for Jay Farrar.......2007-05-25
As a lyricist, Farrar was never one to reveal himself recklessly, but I notice a few shifts in his methods here that aid in conveying his expressive side. First, the lyrics are more poetic than usual, which does not necessarily mean that they are opaque. Depending on the song, Farrar's words veer from the oblique to the direct and literal. For example, on "Action," he sings, "Break up the old drug pound story, Tortured soul wears an ego sleeve. Heavy hearts and heavy hitters, Bards disease finds the killing floor." These words might not ever mean anything literal to me, but they conjure up rich imagery, while the melody deepens their impact. Elsewhere, on "Adrenaline and Heresy," Farrar sings "She said I still love you, I don't know if I want to spend the rest of my time with you," which is as direct a statement as can be made about a failing relationship. Farrar sings these words with a striking sense of resignation that resounds long after the song ends. "Highways and Cigarettes" is also full of literal imagery ("Best to clear the mind with a Mexicali radio station. Keep an eye out for the border patrol, checking for drugs and so called aliens." He's still very self-serious, but the wordy phraseology and energized interplay of the new band adds an element of fun that had been lacking on previous Son Volt projects.
These words might not resound on the page, but "The Search" benefits immensely from Farrar's melodic sense, which appears to have grown suddenly, and significantly. He is no longer limited by the ideas on his palette, and all sorts of textures help the listener to retain interest. A horn section spices up the high-energy romp of `The Picture," while tasteful keyboards add flavor throughout. Interestingly, there also seems to be an abundance of backward-looped guitars to add a spooky, otherworldly feel to songs such as "Slow Hearse" and "Phosphate Skin." It may take some patience to realize it for yourself, but "The Search" is a beautifully constructed work and I'm finally able to say with some certainty that Jay Farrar and Son Volt have created a minor masterpiece. A Tom Ryan
Strong diverse outing for Jay & Co........2007-05-01
After listening for myself, I'd have to to call the new direction more of an enhancement than a departure. The traditional elements of a Son Volt record are still here -- great songs and melodies, sorrowful pedal-steel guitar, some inscrutable social commentary lyrics, and a solid dose of Americana.
But this record is somehow more than other SV albums. It has diverse sounds that we haven't heard on SV songs before, like horns and piano, that blend very nicely with their sound. There are rocking tracks, slow burn tracks, and moody introspective tracks. Every song on this record is strong, which is a lot more than I can say for "Okemah". This is an excellent record from start to finish.
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Patsy Cline - The Definitive Collection
Patsy Cline Manufacturer: Mca Nashville ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002B163W Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Walkin' After Midnight
- A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold)
- .Lovesick Blues
- I Fall To Pieces
- True Love
- San Antonio Rose
- Crazy
- Strange
- She's Got You
- Heartaches
- Half As Much
- When I Get Through With You (You'll Love Me Too)
- Imagine That
- So Wrong
- Why Can't He Be You
- Leavin' On Your Mind
- When You Need A Laugh
- Back In Baby's Arms
- Faded Love
- Always
- He Called Me Baby
- Sweet Dreams
Customer Reviews:
Patsy is timeless!!!!.......2007-05-12
WONDERFUL!!!.......2007-01-17
This is a great collection!.......2006-11-10
Beautiful Collection.......2006-08-30
What a voice........2006-07-30
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