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Cosmos,Siwon Ryu,Tokuma,Japanese,World Music
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The Music of Cosmos: Selections from the Score of the PBS Television Series Cosmos by Carl Sagan
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004WFPW Release Date: 2000-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Heaven And Hell, Part 1/Symphony No.11/Alpha - Vangelis/Houston Symphony Orchestra/Leopold Stokowski
- Depicting The Cranes In Their Nest/Canon A 3 On A Ground In D/The Four Seasons: Spring... - G. Yamaguchi/Academy Of St. Martin-In-The-Fields/Neville Marriner/Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra...
- Partita No.3 - Arthur Grumiaux
- Symphony No.19/Legacy/Russian Easter Festival Overture/Inside The Heart Of The Universe - Sevan Philharmonic/Alan Hovhaness/Synergy/L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande/Ernest Ansermet...
- Fly Night Bird/Beauborg, Part II/The Rite Of Spring - Roy Buchanan/Vangelis/London Symphony Orchestra/Eduardo Mata
- Entends-Tu Les Chiens Aboyer?/Bulgarian Shepherdess Song (Izlel Je Delyo Hajdutin)... - Vangelis/V. Balkanska/L. Kanevski/S. Zakmanov
Customer Reviews:
Cosmos CD.......2007-01-04
Not The Original TV Series Soundtrack !!.......2006-05-06
The Music of Cosmos Original CD from PBS series.......2004-12-31
The Music of Cosmos.......2004-12-16
Cosmos Remastered Edition.......2004-02-23
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I Am the Cosmos
Chris Bell Manufacturer: Rykodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000009OD Release Date: 1992-02-21 |
Tracks:
- I Am The Cosmos
- Better Save Yourself
- Speed Of Sound
- Get Away
- You And Your Sister
- Make A Scene
- Look Up
- I Got Kinda Lost
- There Was A Light
- Fight At The Table
- I Don't Know
- Though I Know She Lies
- I Am The Cosmos (Slow Version)
- You And Your Sister (Country Version)
- You And Your Sister (Acoustic Version)
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The very first lines of Chris Bell's one and only album say it all: "Every night I tell myself I am the cosmos / I am the wind / That don't bring you back again." Recorded between his departure from the notoriously misbegotten power-pop group Big Star in 1972 and his 1978 death following an auto accident, Cosmos is the work of a man struggling to assuage his depression with spiritual succor. Musically, this collection (which was unheard by the general public prior to 1992) is reminiscent of John Lennon's '70s work. With the exception of Plastic Ono Band, however, Lennon never put out a solo album on a par with this one. The tragedy is that Bell never had a chance to try to match it. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
Lennonesque to be sure.......2007-06-21
On an island.......2007-02-17
There are some very good tunes here, and if you are a serious Big Star fan you will want to own this CD. And Ryko, as usual, has done a fantastic job with the packaging, which includes several photos of Chris Bell and a long, heartfelt essay by his brother David, summarizing Chris's musical career. The best songs are "I Am the Cosmos" and "You and Your Sister," which made up the single that was released during Chris's lifetime. Another highlight is the dreamy "Speed of Sound." The acoustic guitar playing on the slow songs is gorgeous throughout.
The fast songs, like "Get Away," "Make a Scene," and "Fight at the Table," sound a bit forced. Bell contributed some great rockers to the first Big Star album, but without a real band to back him up, he sounds a little out of his element on the fast songs here. His singing is not quite strong enough, maybe because the lyrics are a little too complicated to work in a loud, uptempo setting.
The slow songs, on the other hand, are almost TOO personal. A couple of them mention Jesus or Him with a capital H. Musically, they are very good, although the Beatles influence can be a bit too heavy, especially on "There Was A Light," which sounds like a slowed-down "Let It Be."
Ultimately, the title, "I Am the Cosmos," is very fitting, and almost unifies the collection all by itself. Chris Bell sounds like he's on an island here (or alone on a mountain top, as in the cover photo), but this is more tragic than enlightening. In songs like "Better Save Yourself" and "There Was A Light," he sounds like a man who is fighting his demons--and losing. The effort is noble, and there are some memorable melodies to be heard here, but it's an uncomfortable album to listen to. I admire it a lot more than I enjoy it, and it seems that I can only listen to it every two or three years.
Great music, too bad this is all.......2006-06-25
The playing is stripped down vintage, not at all dissimilar from the Big Star stuff with loud, crunchy/clean Strats through British valve amps, ringing acoustic six and twelve strings, drums, basses, some boogie piano, a touch of Moog, and lots and lots of harmony vocals. Arrangement is often quite cool, too, with instruments often adding by their restraint or even absence. The production is similarly vintage with a nice tube-and-tape warmth you really don't hear much of anymore. (If you're looking for crystal clear recording on a '70s low budget recording, look elsewhere.) Alex Chilton's guest vocs on You and Your Sister really work well. Bell's not got Chilton's choir boy voice but has a raw aggression that Chilton frequently lacked (e.g., on Fight at the Table) and can keep a good tune for a ballad when he needs to (Though I Know She Lies). He's no slouch as a guitarist, too, playing better than he did on #1 Record. The comparison of Bell as Lennon to Chilton's McCartney isn't half bad, though for both their writing was rather more Lennon than the sweetness of McCartney.
In all, what a loss but at least we've got these songs.
THIS IS A CLASSIC.......2006-06-08
If you like Big Star, you'll like this.......2006-02-27
When I was a teenager (in the early '90s), I first heard the album "Blood" from This Mortal Coil. On it, they cover "You and Your Sister" from this album. I saw that it was written by Chris Bell, but I had yet to learn about Big Star. Eventually my fanaticism with Paul Westerberg led me to Alex Chilton and company. I listed to that song over and over again.
Now with this Chris Bell release, I can listen to three different versions of it! And each one is worthwhile. No overkill, no filler, this is a solid record.
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Blue Cosmos
Meg Bowles Manufacturer: Kumatone Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000G53M Release Date: 1996-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Lunar Chant
- Footprints in the Sky
- Organic Lullaby
- The Fire Sower
- Weird Vapor
- Slow Weave
- Blue Cosmos
- Path of Stars
- Walk Softly into the Night
Album Description
Blue Cosmos is a collection of electronic/ambient space music which evokes extraterrestrial soundscapes with mysterious sonic palettes and hauntingly beautiful melodies.Customer Reviews:
Excellent Music.......2007-06-09
Best C.D. since "and the stars go with you".......2006-06-21
Fantastic Voyage.......2000-08-31
Fabulous ambient/space composition.......1999-06-12
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Chords of the Cosmos: Harmonies of the Zodiac with Crystal Bowls for Chakra Balancing, Meditation & The Healing Arts
Deborah Van Dyke , and Crystal Voices Manufacturer: Crystal Voices ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CH8A0 Release Date: 2003-09-01 |
Tracks:
- Aries - C G E
- Taurus - C# F G#
- Gemini - D F #A
- Cancer - D# G A#
- Leo - E G# B
- Virgo - FAC
- Libra - F# A# C#
- Scorpio - G B D
- Sagittarius - G# C D#
- Capricorn - A C# E
- Aquarius - A# D F
- Pisces - B D# F#
Album Description
Serene waves of crystal bowl tones echo the beautiful musical harmonies of the constellations that Pythagoras called the 'Music of the Spheres'. CHORDS OF THE COSMOS fine tunes our entire body to the musical order of the universe with a deeply healing sound journey around the zodiac wheel. This first-of-its-kind recording provides a new level of therapeutic sound with harmonic chords for each astrological sign. It facilitates the alignment and balancing of the chakras and the auric field. The perfect healing companion for meditation, joy, massage and all healing arts."Deborah Van Dyke is a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul. Chords of the Cosmos is a set of 12 deep overtone compositions tuned to the signs of the zodiac and Pythagorean progression. Each piece is designed for Chakra meditation to balance a specific body part. Meditation with this CD aligns listeners with the resonance of the cosmos.
This disc is pure overtone bliss. Deborah's techniques on the bowls are flawless. There is no need for looping, layering and/or processing. The bowls' natural overtone properties simulate those effects and stimulate introspection, relaxation and healing. Deep listening is a wonderful experience. It allows listeners to go to their "happy places" for ultimate relaxation.
This is a special CD from a special lady. It is the overtone CD among overtone CDs." Jim Brenholts, Music Reviewer
Customer Reviews:
I liked it, but this is not for everyone!.......2004-12-30
This album though, is not for everyone. The pieces here might be compared to the musical sounds made by a harmony of fine crystal glassware at dinner. For some people this style of sounding may be annoying at best, and unpleasant at worst. If you are looking for clear crystal harmonics, you may very well enjoy this CD. If, however you are looking for soothing, musical composition I suggest checking out some Dean Evenson and passing on the Crystal Bowls.
My advice: always listen to a few of the provided samples first. That is what they're there for!
each tract a meditation.......2004-08-16
Another example would be to arrange or program the tracts into the Chaldean order of planets (based on the signs that each planet occupies within one's own horoscope) to feel the flow of harmony or changes from the Sun to Mercury and Venus to Earth (the sign opposing the 'Sun Sign'), followed by a rendezvous in the sign of the Moon... then meditatively guide one's consciousness outward through Mars to Jupiter and Saturn using the harmonies of these signs of the Zodiac. As the Sun is the "heart" of our solar system model, this meditation could be considered a "heart-centered" approach for guiding the flow of consciousness from the source of light and warmth and then outward through each planet... and back again!.
The chord arrangements for each sign are beautiful, each tract is a meditation in itself!
I've read how Pythagorus studied number and notes with his monochord, how Einstein would play his violin for inspiration while solving his equations. _Chords of the Cosmos_ makes it possible to engage in similar meditative journeys, the possibilities are endless. With this gift one can literally craft their own meditative vehicle through the beautiful vibrancy of the crystal bowls, played in layers of harmony to resonate with the seasons of time.
EXPLORING INNER SPACE.......2004-08-06
Make no mistake, this is a seriously therapeutic CD, not intended for mere listening pleasure, although the serene, perfectly tuned chords are beautiful indeed to hear. But there is much more to this CD, that, to the uninitiated ear, may not be appreciated on first listen. Anyone interested in deepening their meditative experience will find immense value in using this CD to fine-tune their body instrument. And the more one works with it, the further one goes. Within the first five minutes I slip into alpha state and thereafter, far beyond.......
Chords of the Cosmos creates a bridge of tonal sounds that enable you to experience the subtle fields of energy of the constellations, while simultaneously accessing the deeper fields within your inner space. A remarkable tool for higher consciousness and healing!
Should have listened for myself before purchasing.......2004-05-18
WONDERFUL CD.......2004-01-02
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Cosmos
Sun Ra Manufacturer: P-Vine Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008DZ19 Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Mystery of Two
- Interstellar Low Ways
- Neo Project, No. 2
- Cosmos
- Moonship Journey
- Journey Among the Stars
- Jazz from an Unknown Planet
Album Description
2003 Japanese K2 24-bit remastered reissue of 1976 album, that's unavailable domestically, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. P-Vine Records.Album Details
24bit Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
The Stars Come Out To Swing on COSMOS!.......2005-12-24
around 1976, it has shown up on America's Inner City
label as a badly-pressed LP, and has surfaced with
much better CD remastering through France's Spalax
Music in 1999 and, currently, Japan's P-Vine label.
Any copy of this CD you can find will be more than
worth the effort.
Recorded during some of the Arkestra's most extensive
globetrotting of the mid-1970s, this European recording
is Ra at his msot swingingly robust, and polytonally
visionary. The watchword for this recording is smooth.
Listen to "The Mystery Of Two", its stellar drive
propelling a luxurious ride into deeper plains, or
the renowned "Interstellar Low-Ways" exuding its eternal
charm via its network of multiple flutes sighing a most
winsome song. Trombonist Craig Harris -or is it French
horn man Vincent Chancey?- is a knockout on "Two",
matched only by the blistering alto of Marshall
Allen -or Danny Davis?- to flesh out the
significance of the song's title. Some of tenor
titan John Gilmore's most breathtaking work
begins here.
"Neo-Project#2" is a loping walk through some
aural variations on the old cartoon about WACKYLAND,
hinting all manner of playful mischief at hand. It
can definitely happen here! Listen to trumpeter Ahmed
Abdullah weave his bright lyricism through the song's
many paths. Oh and, as you're listening, check out Ra
on the "rocksichord", putting what could be a clavinet
-or a plain ol' electric piano- through some deliciously
baroque changes!
R. Anthony Bunn struts his electric bass around the
bend and back again on "Cosmos". The title piece is a
quick-stepping, finger-popping romp which showcases
Gilmore at his most equestrian; slapping that diamond-
clean sound into center track without losing a moment's
stride, leaping tall in the saddle at solo's peak. What
a ride!
After the warming chant of the friendly "Moonship Journey",
spin into the astral musings of "Journey Among The Stars",
and don't be surprised if its gentle sweep places you some
galaxies or dreamscapes away. Dig the minuet imagery that
Ra conjures into your inner ear!
If you aren't enchanted by this time, "Jazz From An
Unknown Planet" strolls the spell straight home. One of
the deadliest vamps ever conceived, COSMOS' climax may
stir images of Oliver Nelson's acclaimed "Stolen Moments"
even as the Arkestra makes its own stake on the theme of
cultural reclamation, and aesthetic assertion. Abdullah
paints a beautiful tapestry of color and rhapsody, doing
Woody Shaw proud while forming a deep perspective all
his own. Gilmore soars in and testifies, sound
pronouncements a solid baptismal for all which you
have never been told of.
Anyone who thinks that Ra's tighter orchestrations ended by
1960, when the Arkestra left Chicago, listen to COSMOS and
-once you've picked your jaw up from the floor!- be
enlightened.
Know your myth. Shape your reality.
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Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra
Manufacturer: Voiceprint UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000167XVW Release Date: 2004-02-16 |
Tracks:
- Legacy
- Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
- Classical Gas [1975 Version]
- Synergy
- Relay Breakdown
- Warriors
Album Details
This Re-issue Has Been Remastered and is the First in a Series that Will Make their Entire Back Cataloge Available. Includes Different Bonus Tracks to the Us Version.Customer Reviews:
Pre-Digital Electronic Music.......2006-08-24
A very sophisticated recording of electronic music.......2006-06-20
The six tracks on the album range in length from 2'58" to 12'50" and feature a range of tones and dynamic contrasts. Another interesting aspect of the music, and I never expected to discuss this in a review of an electronic composition, is the abundant use of melodies, harmonies, and most importantly both rhythmic and melodic counterpoint. In fact, it is amazing what Larry achieved with just the use of a mini-moog, an Oberheim Polyphonic, and a Mellotron 400. In fact, it makes me wonder what it would have sounded like if he had scored these complicated synthesizer pieces for rock instruments, including a full drum kit.
Interestingly, Larry's link with prog rock is not as tenuous as one might think with his being an electronic composer and he struck up a good working relationship with the prog band Nektar around this time. His excellent work can be heard on Nektar's Recycled album (1975).
This remastered album features restored cover art and excellent sound quality, along with some skimpy liner notes.
This album is very highly recommended to those electronica fans who want something a little more varied than the typical fare. Also recommended are two albums by Isao Tomita including Snowflakes are Dancing (1974) and The Tomita Planets (1976).
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Cosmos
Zombi Manufacturer: Relapse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002HV4R4 Release Date: 2004-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Orion
- Cetus
- Cassiopeia
- Serpens
- Gemini
- Andromeda
- Taurus
Album Description
"Analog synthesizer-based horror soundscapes...uneasy listening for the intelligent headbanger" - PULPPittsburgh, PA's ZOMBI create boundless, leering soundscapes inspired by filmmakers such as Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci and the musical scores of John Carpenter and GOBLIN. The duo weave an ever-changing series of rich, decaying analog synth waves through an organic, driving bass and drum foundation, creating chilling moods and atmospheres. ZOMBI's Relapse Records / Release Entertainment debut Cosmos is a powerful work of eerie, relentless rhythms and futuristic score that shares as much headspace with the late-night sci-fi explorer as the space rock adventurer.
Customer Reviews:
This is what I call Goblin fan art.......2005-09-04
Cosmos: A review by Craig from Vital Weekly........2005-08-16
Zombi are a duo that is inspired by horror movie scores from the eighties--I've got to say though you couldn't tell from this album. It is an instrumental journey through the voids of space, hence the name of the album: Cosmos. The album features seven tracks of spacey, synth-based compositions produced with vintage synthesizers, drums and electric bass. Clearly with this album, Zombi gives the listener the feeling of a weightless adventure through uncharted space, perfectly putting to score our sense of awe at the silent, yet majestic wonders one may see when free of the atmospheric confines of our terra firma. Do yourself a favor and seek it out; you will not be disappointed.
How Bout A Little Music? Might Cover The Noise We Make.......2005-07-20
BUY THIS CD NOW!!!!!!! ZOMBI RULES!.......2005-05-31
Zombi - "Cosmos".......2004-08-09
ZOMBIE is a new team of musicians who are going to rock the socks off of the music/film industry. Steve Moore and A.E Paterra, hail from Pittsburgh, PA - home to George Romero's Dead movies and the birthplace of brain eating, slow moving zombies. Being inspired by the late 70's early 80's horror greats, these two gents have the horror bug so bad, it is only fitting that they name their group "Zombi".
Zombi's current Debut, Cosmos, will be available for purchase in the US Aug 3 and in Europe Aug 23. Might I say, you HAVE to grab a copy! These boys aren't playing around! They have put 210% into this release, and it shows! Teetering on the line of horror/sci-fi sound, this is the ear candy that I have been searching out for oh so long. If you are a fan of Pink Floyd's pre - Dark Side Of The Moon or original 70's prog rock this CD is going to bring life to your blackened heart, and bring back colorful flashbacks only you can appreciate. Zombi takes you on a roller coaster ride that will bring your emotions in check and leave you wondering if you are being abducted by aliens, watching a horrifying sacrifice, or walking aimlessly with a heard of Zombies.
This is seamless, crisp, clean cutting synth and percussion sound that the music world has been void of for some time now. There are no lyrics to deter from your listening enjoyment, no samples repeating themselves; just good pure musicians busting their ass to give you their soul and allowing you to make the story up as you go along.
This Debut CD gets 5 stars from me! No one else would have been able to pull off this resurgence of 70's style prog rock and turn it into a beautiful piece of musical ear candy as Zombi has. You don't need brains to agree with me on this one. Go NOW and pre-order a copy for yourself and a friend. The price is right, and it will be the best damn money you have spent on a CD in a long while!
Side note:
This love for horror that they have running through their veins has come full circle - Zombi has scored the feature length horror film "Home Sick" staring our buddy Bill Mosley as well as a few other notables. The soundtrack for this flick should be out following the release of this flick in fall of 2004 - so keep your eyes peeled!
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Cosmos
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000SFJWOM Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Need
- Fairweather
- Epiphany
- Blocking the Sun
- Begin
- Fall
- Drown
- Santiam
- Science of the Sky
- Dawn and Dusk
- Say
- Fire Colors
- In Repose
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The Offering
Manufacturer: Wild Dove Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LK7V Release Date: 1997-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Let It Out
- Choose One
- Blue Sky
- The Offering
- Life
- Guide Me
- A Brighter Way of Being
- Light Like Yours
- Mundaka
- Handiwork of God
- Ships
- A Tiny Gem
- Crystal Bowl Tones
Album Description
The Offering; Epiphanies and Prayer Flags begins with a few relatively upbeat songs then winds down into more praryerful, introspective ballads about our relationship to ourselves, our planet and the cosmos. These messages of hope and healing are tenderly accompanied by cello, flute, keyboards, violin, piano, bass, tabla and percussion.Customer Reviews:
Breathtaking.......2005-12-21
A truly spiritual masterpiece.......1999-08-19
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Green Cosmos
Deerhoof Manufacturer: Menlo Park ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A6T2BC Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Come See the Duck
- Green Cosmos
- Malalauma
- Spiral Golden Town
- Hot Mint Air Balloon
- Koneko Kitten
- Byun
Customer Reviews:
more like "awesome cosmos," or "green awesome" maybe.......2005-12-28
There's another side to Deerhoof...........2005-11-09
Kind of an unknown one, i guess?.......2005-10-15
all songs are good, different in their own way, but the best one by far is spiral golden town. i dont know what it is, but that song really got me.... order and listen for yourself!
what an amazing AMAZING EP, PLEASE (!!!) dont skip this from your collection.... because i can guarantee you, its well worthy.
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