Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase. Live Farwell Performance, Recorded at Nakano San Plaza on April 23rd, 1974.
Exit,Mops,Toshiba EMI,World Music
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Exit...Stage Left
Rush Manufacturer: Island / Mercury ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001ESR Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- The Spirit Of The Radio
- Red Barchetta
- YYZ
- A Passage To Bangkok
- Closer To The Heart
- Beneath, Between & Behind
- Jacob's Ladder
- Broon's Bane
- The Trees
- Xanadu
- Freewill
- Tom Sawyer
- La Villa Strangiato
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Throughout their existence, the Canadian power-prog trio has steadfastly released a lengthy live collection every fifth album. Released in 1981, Exit is Rush's second (and best) such release, and it captures the band at the very top of its artistic (and commercial) curve--before keyboard and synthesizer work became central to its sound as opposed to providing mere accents. When they embarked on this tour, Rush had just released Moving Pictures, which continued their move away from longer suites and featured more streamlined song craft. Exit, however, offers a perfect blend of winding, fusion-leaning, virtuoso instrumentals ("YYZ," "La Villa Strangiato"), extended sci-fi epics ("Jacob's Ladder," "Xanadu"), sentimental ballads ("Closer to the Heart" in unison with the whole crowd, "The Trees"), and tauter songs ("Free Will," "Tom Sawyer," "Spirit of Radio") that represent the best of all worlds. Musically, they generated a huge amount of sound for three men (especially Geddy Lee's mammoth bass lines and Neil Peart's octopus-like percussion); lyrically, Peart's fantasia may be pseudo-poetry, but it is poetic, and it may be adolescent wisdom, but it is wise. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Corny as it sounds, this one changed my life.......2007-06-17
Very good live album from the early days.......2007-04-13
This cd capture Rush in great shape performing some great classics.
This album has it all, powerful rock, ballads, great solos...
Good job Geddy, Alex and Neil !
Worth Every Penny just to hear this version of.......2007-02-06
For you who want the "full show" from this tour, go to some of the
traders web pages and get the Chicago or Anaheim shows......
Rush has so many bootlegs, you can get full shows from ANY tour (even the Archives tour, how many of you even know what I am talking about?) they they have ever done!
Love it!.......2006-12-12
Not their best live album but still worth buying. .......2006-10-29
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Exit Planet Dust
The Chemical Brothers Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003RXC Release Date: 1995-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Leave Home
- In Dust We Trust
- Song To The Siren
- Three Little Birdies Down Beats
- Fuck Up Beats
- Chemical Beats
- Chico's Groove
- One Too Many Mornings
- Life Is Sweet
- Playground Of A Wedgeless Firm
- Alive Alone
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For years before the release of Exit Planet Dust, the production duo of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons were cranking out slabs of the biggest sounds around on the U.K. label Junior Boys' Own. Before screeching guitars and massive breakdowns were par for the course in dance music, they were unleashing monsters like "Chemical Beats" and "Song to the Siren"; their distorted beats and rock mentality were years ahead of their time. And, not surprisingly, they still hold up today, collected and rereleased, along with several newer tracks, on Exit Planet Dust. All the singles that established the trademark Chemicals sound are present, as are explorations of pop-song forms with vocalists Beth Orton ("Alive Alone") and Tim Burgess ("Life Is Sweet"). While a more evolved sound can be heard on their follow-up, Dig Your Own Hole, the roots of big beat can be found here. --Matthew CorwineAlbum Description
The electronica duo's acclaimed 1995 debut album. Contains 11 tracks, including the singles 'Leave Home' & 'Loops Of Fury'. An Astralwerks release.Customer Reviews:
Not Bad, Not Great Either.......2007-05-26
I don't regret having Exit Planet Dust in my collection, but if I had it to do over again, I wouldn't buy it.
Quite an experience.......2006-09-27
First track: Leave home: Its always difficult to start off new but its also chance for a fresh start. The Chemical brothers knew this. 'The brothers' gonna work it out' they chant over and over again working tirelessly puting time, effort, love and creativity into this track to build your soul up. Slow but reassuring. You know that something bigger is going to come.
Second track: In Dust We Trust: A roller coaster in the dark. A bit shakey and a little unsettling but the Chemical Brothers know what they are doing. They have a plan. The ride is a little rough and your skin calluses but its okay. Youll be fine in the long run. This is training.
Third track: Song to the Siren: a sweet voice serenades you but you realize that there is still danger ahead. The siren lulls you towards the unconscious yet you hear another siren from the oncoming police. You're caught between the two. you want to run, you want to dance, but you can't decide. Its too late though. It doesnt even matter anymore. Its okay. Its okay because the siren says so. You delve into your head and you are lost. Nothing is guiding you anymore. your soul swims in murky waters.
This is a sign that you are currently on the Fourth track. Three Little Birdies Down Beats. The world is not yours anymore. Nothing is tangeable. People, things, spirits pass you and you call out but nobody hears you. You cant do anything but then again, why would you want to? This is enlightenment. Don't try to stop it. Just go with it. And suddenly the ground starts to shake.
Fifth track. F*** up Beats. The earth is torn out from all around you. There's nothing left to stand on. What The F*** is going on!?? you ask. And god notices you. What The F*** are you doing here? He says. but you do not understand his speech. His language is foreign and you realize that you're not even dead yet. The large hand belonging to whom you recognize to be god engulfs you and there is nothing but darkness for a period of time.
Sixth track : Chemical Beats: Awake. Alive. You realize that before this moment you were dead. But now you live. Chemicals flow through your veins. Your heart pumps adrenaline throughout your body. Your chakras are unlocked. The pineal gland releases enlightnment fluids that touch every cell of your being. And you are complete. All of mankinds potential has come together and has been crammed into your fragile human body. The entirety of the suns energy has been pounded into you and you look like you might explode at any moment but you dont.
And just like that its over. Well not really. There are still 5 tracks to go. And they're good tracks let me assure you. But you will know them soon enough. Music really shouldn't be written with words anyways.
Chemical Brothers fans will probably hate this review.......2005-10-18
This album was my personal progression from the "old" order of electronica to what we know and enjoy today. "Song to the Siren" in particular is one of the most amazing tracks in my collection, even all of these years later. (especially impressive because it is a LIVE track. Listen and you will be amazed) There really isn't a bad track on this album. It holds up surprisingly well , even in 2005 when only the greatest of electronic albums can age more than a year or two without sounding horribly dated.
I eagerly awaited all things Chemical from the moment I bought this one waaaay back in the day (95 or 96 , I forget, as anyone in their 20s during that time probably would have, heh-heh)
This is the part that the fans will probably hate- I never heard anything that they did that was half as good as this album. Seriously. If you are a big fan of "Dig your own Hole" or any of the newer albums I don't know if you will dig this one. It almost sounds like a fluke to me compared to everything else they did. I was so stoked on this album I was buying every single they put out , every other band on Astralwerks , everything possible in hopes of matching this milestone album. ( at a time when I didn't have two pennies to rub together , mind you. )
Bottom line, I don't think the Chemical Brothers ever lived up to their potential, based on this album. I think they sold out with their electronic/rock crossover thing (Noel Gallagher vocals on the following album? Huh?) and ran with it. Good for them.
Buy this album, which should be an exhibit in some sort of museum - "Progression of Modern Electronica- early to mid 90's" with The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld , Freaky Chakra's Low Down Motivator, Single Cell Orchestra's self titled debut and Children of the Bong
:).......2005-10-10
Kool.......2005-10-04
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Last Exit
Traffic Manufacturer: Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000059T1G Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Just For You
- Shanghai Noodle Factory
- Something's Got A Hold Of My Toe
- Withering Tree
- Medicated Goo
- Feelin' Good (Live At The Fillmore West)
- Blind Man (Live At The Fillmore West)
Customer Reviews:
Unsurpassed!.......2007-07-10
If you missed the exit the first time around, here it is once again.......2007-06-21
The record company's decision to release "Last Exit" a collection of previously unearthed Traffic studio and live tunes turned out to be an unexpected gift for all degrees of fans.
The collector that must have every note could never be disappointed with the assortment of sounds that seem all over the globe and cohesive at the same time. Those that are somewhat into the band or looking for songs they heard on the radio will be happy with the inclusion of Shanghai Noodle Factory and Medicated Goo.
The album opens with a wonderful bit of psychedelia called "Just For You." The vocals pay homage to the fantastic British Invasion sound circa 64-67.
Shanghai Noodle Factory is one of the finest tunes that the band would leave us. Complex and catchy at the same time. There is a certain intensity in the delivery by Steve Winwood.
Something's Got A Hold Of My Toe lets the music do the talking. A clever riff and perfect improvisation makes this worthy of a repeat listen.
Withering Tree has Winwood using the vocal style that would be synonymous with Blind Faith. The words come from the heart and the instrumentation provides the perfect backdrop.
Medicated Goo complete with a bit of funk and lyrics that remain with you was a Album Rock radio song for numerous years (Well deserved).
Taking a page from Cream's playbook the record company mixed live and studio tracks for our pleasure. Recording at the Fillmore West in San Francisco you can feel part of the festivities with Feelin' Good and Blind Man. An opportunity to understand Traffic's gift to shine in and out of the recording studio.
If you missed the exit the first time around the present is as good as any to make up for lost time.
Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
It's good for you.......2006-12-10
Traffic Report.......2006-05-06
When Winwood, still a teen back then, stepped up with Spencer Davis it was clear there was a new sheriff in town. The first Traffic album is amazing. When Last Exit came out, the third, nobody knew it wasn't their last. What about the complaints that Last Exit is a dog's breakfast, odds and ends tossed together? So what? On the LP, one side was live, the other was studio. Big deal, not exactly uncommon.
Now, the songs. Just For You - throwaway fluff from Dave Mason, fortunately the only one of the disk. Shanghai Noodle Factory - excellent funk, great to sing along, love those lyrics. Something's Got A Hold Of My Toe - this is the one every reviewer gets wrong. Rather than being some random snippet of tape lying around the studio it is 2:14 of driving rock guitar and back beat that really doesn't let go of your toe. Withering Tree - classic Winwood doing pretty as only he can. Medicated Goo - man, if you can't feel this one in your funky sneakers somebody gave you a soul-ectomy.
Then the big finish, Feelin' Good and Blind Man, 18-minutes of Traffic live at the Fillmore West. Sound quality is admittedly low but this shortcoming is vastly overshadowed by the performance, absolutely the best live Traffic ever. What Winwood does to Feelin' Good is simply beyond belief, he turns it inside out and puts a brand on it. As to Blind Man, that's the blues, big, bad, and beautiful. Just a fantastic CD. That's it from the Traffic-copter, now back to the studio.
Thankfully, NOT Traffic's Last Exit.......2004-11-03
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Last Exit
Junior Boys Manufacturer: Domino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEQRK Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- More Than Real
- Bellona
- High Come Down
- Last Exit
- Neon Rider
- Birthday
- Under The Sun
- Three Words
- Teach Me How To Fight
- When I'm Not Around
Tracks:
- Unbirthday
- Last Exit (Fennesz remix)
- Birthday (Manitoba remix)
- A Certain Association
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Let's get the inevitable comparison out of the way: like the Postal Service, the Junior Boys craft a wan indie electro-pop variation on blue-eyed soul. But in contrast to Ben Gibbard's romantic yearning, Junior Boys singer Jeremy Greenspan's voice emerges from the depths of a post-traumatic chill, emanating a disappointment too laconic to accurately be called sadness. "High Come Down" could be Darryl Hall produced by Timbaland, but only in an alternate universe where neither man was interested in selling records or monopolizing your attention--the beats shuffle of their own accord rather than skittering playfully, and Greenspan sings as though there's a sleeping baby in the next room. The group's new-wave influences are similarly easy to spot, yet they appear only as silhouettes, drained of the original artists' egotism. Over time, the Junior Boys' teasing reserve proves itself as engaging as most other artists' forceful intensity. --Keith HarrisAlbum Description
The domestic version of this 10 track set previously available only on import with all new artwork and a bonus disc featuring remixes by FENNESZ, MANITOBA, & MATTHEW DEAR. Throbbing electronic pop, synths, and drum machines lead this sexy little daddy's buzz from London to your town.Customer Reviews:
Electronica at its best!.......2007-05-22
Sophisticated, deep electro.......2007-05-14
Last Exit.......2007-05-13
Just don't get it.......2006-11-10
a little cheesy.......2006-08-23
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True Love Waits: O'Riley Plays Radiohead
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009MGQ4 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Everything In Its Right Place
- Knives Out
- Black Star
- Karma Police
- Let Down
- Airbag
- Subterranean Homesick Alien
- Thinking About You
- Exit Music (For A Film)
- You
- Bulletproof
- Fake Plastic Trees
- I Can't
- True Love Waits
- Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Rock bastardizations of classical music are as old as Kim Fowley's--and ELP's--Tchaikovsky tweaking "Nutrocker." But classical interpretations of rock music have generally been something of a high-wire act. While most pop fare has strong melodic foundations for the soloist to build from, Christopher O'Riley has challenged himself here with the catalog of Radiohead, one of modern rock's most acclaimed--and texturally complex--bands. O'Riley's insightful gifts for interpretation (which have previously enlightened everything from Stravinsky to P.D.Q. Bach) produce a hypnotic, emotionally compelling listening experience here; O'Riley is a huge Radiohead fan, and that love courses through everything from the dreamy, bittersweet title track through the brooding loveliness of "Let Down." Radiohead's stock in trade is dense, multi-layered music that leans heavily on electronic processing for its moody sonic atmospherics; O'Riley's evokes those complex textures with but a judicious use of the sustain peddles, a deft use of dissonance (as on "Knives Out"), and a rhythmically anxious left hand. Call them etudes for the post-modern age if you will, but O'Riley's performances here largely achieve what all great interpretations strive for: New insight and enlightenment. --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Looking Forward, Looking Back.......2007-03-02
Music Lovers.......2007-02-17
a transcription worthy of Franz Liszt.......2006-12-08
Sleepytime music.......2006-03-27
All of the playing on this disc is superb on the technical level... obviously O'riley is a top notch classical performer. The arrangements are a mixed bag, though. There are some amazing renditions on here - see the impressionistic 'Everything In Its Right Place' and the melancholy coffee house arrangement of 'Knives Out'. Some others are also quite listenable, including 'Subterranean Homesick Alien', 'Exit Music', 'Bulletproof', and 'Motion Picture Soundtrack'. However, the upbeat pop tunes have difficult translating to solo piano. the Pablo Honey tunes suffer the worst here, and feel slightly unnatural; perhaps like a classical pianist paying tribute to a favorite band, rather than the more personal adaptations that make the 'Knives Out' arrangement so effective.
Overall, a nice cd to put on in the background when you're reading or settling in to bed, but Radiohead fanatics beware - don't expect anything that lives up to the band's immense standards.
Nice sound.......2006-02-17
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Exit 0
Steve Earle & the Dukes Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O49 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Nowhere Road
- Sweet Little '66
- No.29
- Angry Young Man
- San Antonio Girl
- The Rain Came Down
- I Ain't Ever Satisfied
- The Week Of Living Dangerously
- I Love You Too Much
- It's All Up To You
Customer Reviews:
Steve Pushes Forward.......2007-01-03
must buy.......2004-11-24
classic Steve.......2002-12-05
Great 1987 Follow-Up to Guitar Town.......2002-03-15
Ladies and gentlemen, the astonishing Steve Earle.......2002-03-05
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Exit Lights
Falling Up Manufacturer: Bec Recordings / Emd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HC2P5Y Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Islander
- Exit Calypsan (Into The Ice Cave)
- Escalates (Aceramic)
- Broken Heart (Ghost Of Seaside)
- Circlewinds
- Moonlit (Neon Predator)
- Bittersweet (A Jedi Force)
- Third Lake
- Searchlights (Indoor Soccer)
- Fearless (250 And Dark Stars)
- Contact (Complexus)
- Exhibition (Eposion)
- Cascades (From In The Forest Cascadia)
Customer Reviews:
Well Worth The Money.......2006-11-23
Remixes suck, you say? Believe me, I couldn't agree with you MORE.
Is this one any good? HELL. YES.
Don't like remixes? Buy Exit Lights anyways.
Loathe Falling Up with a passion? Buy the dang CD anyway!!!!
I promise you, you'll be blown away. As another reviewer mentioned, Falling Up actually DID remix their songs. The tempo, music, and vocals are all exquisit and far better than the originals (in my opinion). If you enjoy listening to songs that have clean lyrics, addictive beats, and brilliant music, I encourage you to look up this CD.
A Remix Album Actually Worth Buying!!.......2006-10-04
"The Islander" is the new song and it is an amazing mix of keyboards, guitars, and Falling Up's soaring vocals, it kicks off the album with a bang. Another great remix is "Exit Calypsan" which starts off with an electronic sound and kicks it up on the chorus. Most of the songs are unique enough to listen to and not sound old or overplayed. The only exception I found is "Moonlit" which starts out with a very funny voice over, but then gets sounding too hip-hop for me, but it's my opinion. The rest are fantastic.
The sound is truly unique and the layered mixing of keyboard, synth, piano and beats just really flows. If you like Falling Up then check this album out and even if you don't and want to go for a sort of industrial/electronic rock sounding album then don't hesistate to buy Exit Lights!
Great CD.......2006-09-26
My personal favorites are the remixes of Broken Heart and Fearless.
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Exit
k-os Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007MB4F Release Date: 2003-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Fantastique
- Call Me
- Heaven Only Knows
- Superstarr Pt. 1
- Freeze
- The Anthem
- Patience
- Higher
- Masquerade
- Follow Me
- Superstarr Pt. 2
- Neutroniks
- Superstarr Pt. Zero
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With the Benzino-tarnished hip-hop landscape taking a critical beat-down in early 2003, K-Os's debut offers a smattering of hip-hope. With a vocal drone resembling Q-Tip or Magoo, and a Lauryn Hill-esque penchant for crooning and rapping fiery anti-Babylon rhymes over acoustic guitars ("Follow Me," "Heaven Only Knows"), K-Os's Exit is as nontraditional sounding as a contemporary rap long-player gets. The genre bending begins with the pop ballad "Call Me" and forges ahead with dubby roots reggae ("Superstar, Pt. 1") and catchy Brit-pop tunes ("Superstar, Pt. 2"). Hip-hop purists might find self-produced tracks like "The Anthem," "Freeze"--which utilizes an old Slick Rick drum pattern--or "Fantastique" slightly underproduced or unpolished. However, one gets the sense that the beats were intended to take a backseat to K-Os's provocative anti-bling-bling protest rhymes. This one's for hip-hop fans who like their lyrics left-of-center. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Finally, something different.......2007-03-30
Mr. Versatility {5 Stars}.......2006-09-12
Also, there's a hidden track on the end of the album -- "Heaven Only Knows" (Remix)
There aren't really any flaws on this album. Well, "Higher" is okay, but I could understand why someone would regard it as skip material (even though I love it). Every song is good. Some will tell you that he can get kind of heavy handed with his message and that he lays it on thick (yes, he does), but if it's a message you agree with (anti-babylon rhetoric, smashing wack emcees, saving rap from the tyrants that are killing it, etc...), then it's pretty much a welcome message. I loved every bit of it. I can't really grade it according to hip hop standards because, well, there's a lot of everything else to be found here.
Exit is one of those albums that comes at you from every angle. R&B, hip hop, rock, reggae -- K-Os can do it all. Though he can become rather preachy from time to time, the overall good vibes from the album will make you forget about all that. I highly recommend making this one a collection piece.
Standout Tracks: Superstarr Pt. Zero, Follow Me, Heaven Only Knows, Heaven Only Knows [Remix], Freeze (My Favorite), Neutroniks, Fantastique, Superstarr Pt. 1, The Anthem, Masquerade, Superstarr Pt. 2, and Call Me
YES!!!.......2005-07-15
IM SO TIRED OF HOW MUCH MONEY AND BLING YOU RAPPERS GOT!!
ISSUES MAN,ISSUES IS WHAT WE WANT DOES ANYONE GET IT YET!!
BRING BACK TRIBE,3RD BASS,BLACKSHEEP,BIG DADDY KANE,THE REAL DEAL
HIP-HOP NEED THE CLASS OF 86-88 BACK IN SESSION NOW!!!
Creative, powerful, catchy, innovative........2005-03-31
PERFECTION!.......2005-01-26
My Favorites:
With the acoustic "Heaven Only Knows", K-os raps to a beat-less track. Just problems and things about him that heaven only know about.
With the reggae beat and booming bass in "Superstarr Part 1", K-os sings how someone got so low when they're a superstar.
Yet another guitar with a simple beat, K-os sings about needing "Patience" and soon understanding.
Going into the country vibe, K-os sings "Superstarr, Pt. 2" in the same context as part 1. This is more of a softer side of Kheaven.
With a house beat and simple piano chords, K-os raps and sings this track the truth about so many things in "Superstarr, Part Zero".
Kheaven is the beginning of hip-hop and the start of reality without talking about bling or who's ho that is and how big that is and without profanity. I could care less if you cuss or not but if you can bring a message in your music without cussin' and you're a rapper, that's when everyone grows up.
Other ear openers:
Call Me
Freeze
Higher
Masquerade
Heaven Only Knows (Remix)
Please get this album, it's the start of real hip-hop and certainly not the end.
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Exit
Tangerine Dream Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GXA Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Kiew Mission
- Pilots Of Purple Twilight
- Choronzon
- Exit
- Network 23
- Remote Viewing
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Released during a period of tense Cold War saber rattling, Tangerine Dream's Exit (1981) shows that even a machine-driven electronic band can claim a social conscience. Its first track, "Kiev Mission" (which the label misspelled on the album), opens with explosions, sirenlike wails, and then, against a stark sonic backdrop, a whispered plea (a female voice speaking Russian) to end the threat of a "limited" nuclear war, a genuine and much-discussed danger at the time. Some of the album's atmospheric pieces are a touch dated and static (though the X-Files-like "Remote Viewing" merits a thumbs-up). Still, Exit contains two of the most intriguing short-form compositions the group ever released: the driving "Choronzon" and the pulsing, ever-evolving "Network 23," a truly arresting piece in its day, and one that still sounds good a few decades later. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Exquisite.......2007-06-19
Exit is a departure from previous TD albums in that it has more than just 2 or 3 tracks and each track is considerably shorter than older, traditional TD compositions. This, in my opinion, brought TD one step closer to mainstream music but without the band losing any of their mystique and uniqueness.
Each song is a sleek, modern (for 1981) foray into electronic realms that evoke pictures of a thriving, pulsating, neon-ridden, rain-soaked metropolis. TD's sound had evolved with this album and it was only a sign of the great things yet to come from such a remarkable band.
Any TD fan SHOULD own this album.
Another upbeat must get TD album.......2007-05-05
Even though I love their 1970s output, this album still holds interest for me.......2006-05-21
Although the music on Exit is clearly different than the music from their peak during the mid-1970s, it is still pretty darn good and is certainly one of their better albums from the 1980s. If you enjoy this album, it is likely that the wonderful Tangram would also prove enjoyable. If you have not explored the 1970s material, start off with Rubycon (1975). Many fans (and critics) feel that it is the high point of their entire recorded output.
To Associate With the Friends..........2006-03-02
I will reveal the mystery of Russian words in "Kiev Mission"! Of course, I like the album because of this track.
The humour of TD is the following: for English or German speaking listener these words sounds as spoken by Russian girl, while for Russian listeners (girl speaks-whispers-sings with the strong foriegn acsent) it sounds as Russian words spoken by friendly foreigner.
The words are the following:
Continents
Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, America
It`s - the Earth
Past tense
Present tense
Future tense
World is we are
To understand
To ask
To answer
To talk
To start thinking
Transmission...
To associate (to communicate) with the friends...
To exchange opinions...
Infinity
An intelligent being
Talking, dialog
Continents:
Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, America
It`s all - the Earth.
As you see there were nothing poltical in these words. Only idea of global unity which is close to people of different countries.
I think that Russian words were choosen because they sounded exotic for the Western ear and beacuase of their rhythm.
By the way, electronic music by TD and Jarre was popular in the USSR in time of cold war... And still is popular in Russia.
As to cold war itself -
We lived the same normal usual every-day life as you but with our own problems. For the people in the state which lost more than 20 million lives in the 2WW - nearly every family lost its relatives - every talk and wish of possibility of new world war was a kind of sacrilege. And Chrustchev didn`t told: "We will bury you". He spoke vulgar Russian-Ukrainian slang, so English translation was complete fake (the meaning was lost in translation). He meant that (in his humble opinion:) USSR will win competition with America and would show much better results of development. So don`t think of political stupidity of the cold war - simply enjoy the music!
Also I recommend you best albums by TD:
Le Parc (1985)
Underwater Sunlight (1986)
Goblin`s Club (1996)
Try also "Jeanne D`Arc" (2005) and interesting solo albums by former TD members (though music differs from TD sound still it`s dynamic and interesting):
Christopher Franke "The London Consert" (1992) and "Celestine Prophesy" (1996), Paul Haslinger "World Without Rules" (1996).
TD enters the 80s with a pulsating BANG.......2005-07-08
All throughout the 70s, Tangerine Dream had been experimenting the limits of various keyboard, pedal synthesizer, and sequence effects in order to create very atmospheric musical soundscapes. They weren't meant for everyone, but each album proved to be an interesting listen for those who could get into them. Every release would have very few, yet lengthy tracks, and that aspect didn't really change much over the years. Phaedra(1974) and Rubycon(1975) were the peak output of those type of TD albums, and served as the first real means of gaining a cult fanbase. Then Force Majeure(1979) saw the group beginning to incorporate rhythms into the music, making it more accessible to new listeners. This culminated in 1980's Tangram, which was the last album to feature one giant album-length song. Shortly thereafter, the band created the soundtrack to the movie Thief(1981), shortening the lengths of each instrumental and making them more numerous, and this would carry over onto Exit.
This album is the first one of theirs to have more than four tracks, and most of them rarely go beyond 5-6 minutes. Unlike most of the TD output to be released throughout the 80s, Exit carries a dark, futuristic feel to it, and it can be felt all over the album. White Eagle(1982) continued to explore in the same vein, and Hyperborea(1983) went for a dark ambient sound with cultural references, but Exit probably pulled the theme off the best during this period. Much of the style is brought over from their Thief soundtrack score and given its own breathing space on Exit. High-reverb keyboards had begun to be incorporated heavily into the melodies, and although sounding VERY 80s and maybe coming off as cold to some people, it works for its warish 1984-type atmosphere.
And speaking of future wars, the first track 'Kiev Mission' delivers 10 minutes of melodic rhythm mayhem. The story here is that this track was written as a protest statement against the Cold War in Russia, and many copies of this album were sold throughout the country to get the message across. It starts out with a few bangs, then slowly the synthetic drum beat pulses in and carries a powerful theme around, shortly before an unnamed Russian girl vocalist whispers her plea against a world war. This is where the whole "protest" theme came from. It doesn't end as strong as it starts, but the final part of Kiev Mission shouldn't be skipped. 'Pilots Of The Purple Twighlight' is run without any drumming, but carries an awesome melody that repeats for several minutes. 'Chorozon' is a bit more upbeat and positive sounding, and could easily fit on White Eagle. I love the title track's slow, dark, and powerful bass synth that plods along, complete with a memorable keyboard line and rain sound effects. Then 'Network 23' has a surprisingly non-dated techno drum sequence which sort of serves as a prototype for some 80s and 90s techno. Finishing off Exit is the outstanding 'Remote Viewing' which goes through a few different transitions in its 8-minute span. The first 3 minutes or so has sort of a dark soundscape reminding the fans that TD still held onto their 70s era to an extent, and wouldn't abandon it completely over the next couple of albums. 80s TD may be somewhat less complex than TD's earlier material, but it still was very well produced. Then the song ends with a lighter section that repeats a number of times.
Replayability: medium. Enter the Exit often (pun intended).
Although the album's length is slightly less than 40 minutes, each of Exit's tracks is of high quality, and so I'll give it 5 stars. It ended up being my fifth purchase (of many!) for TD, but I would say that it makes a good starting point if you're first getting into 80s TD. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. The sad thing is that EVERY ALBUM IS OUT OF PRINT! Even the remasters! So don't expect to find these in the stores. Unless you know of a used cd shop that happens to get TD albums from time to time, you're best off ordering them online. There are many, many albums, but thankfully most all of them can be found for very cheap. Either version of the album works. There are no bonus tracks, and the volume difference is only minimal, so buying any of them is ok.
See also:
-Tangram(1980)
-Force Majeure(1979)
-White Eagle(1982)
-Thief(1981)
-Hyperborea(1983)
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My Fair Lady
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9XS Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Why Can't the English? - Alan Jay Lerner,
- Wouldn't It Be Loverly?
- I'm an Ordinary Man
- With a Little Bit of Luck
- Just You Wait
- Rain in Spain
- I Could Have Danced All Night
- Ascot Gavotte
- On the Street Where You Live - Orchestra African Fiesta
- You Did It - Rex Harrison, , Wilfried Hyde-White,
- Get Me to the Church on Time
- Hymn to Him - Isobel Elsom, Marni Nixon
- Without You
- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Stanley Holloway
- Embassy Waltz [*] - Marni Nixon
- You Did It - Rex Harrison, Marni Nixon
- Just You Wait (Reprise) - Rex Harrison
- On the Street Where You Live (Reprise)
- Show Me
- Flower Market
- Get Me to the Church on Time
- Hymn to Him
- Without You
- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
- End Titles
- Exit Music
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The songs stand on their own.......2006-05-27
However unlike many musicals the songs have a life of their own. Even though they matched the story perfectly, they are they type of songs that one could instantly blurt out in the thrill of the moment. I my self found that "On the Street Where you live" matched perfectly when I was in love in my youth.
Sounds Very Good.......2006-05-16
Nice remix but nothing outstanding.......2004-03-06
MY FAIR LADY SOUNDTRACK FINALLY GIVEN ITS DUE ON SACD.......2001-08-02
My Fair Lady boasted a discrete 6 track stereophonic sound mix, which was state of the art for it's time and still probably sounds better than the majority of today's pictures.
This new SACD format CD offers the best sonic presentation of this soundtrack ever made available to the music buying public. With this release Sony has corrected a horrible injustice done to My Fair Lady in its previous CD. Gone is the sloppy editing of bits and pieces of meaningless dialogue excerpts and intrusive Foley effects, which served only to show the total lack of respect the producers had for these performances. While this SACD is not completely free of such tampering, this time the small amount of dialogue is beautifully edited and serves properly as lead in to the songs. Unlike the original LP release the extended versions of all the songs are presented here, along with The Embassy Waltz and the Entr'acte music.
I won't get into the debate over Audrey Hepburn's casting except to say that at this point in time Julie Andrews, although obviously a better singer than Hepburn and probably wonderful on the stage, could not have even come close to the level of brilliance displayed by Audrey Hepburn in this role on the screen.
Unfortunately precious little of Hepburn's superb performance is to be heard on this SACD, which leaves us with a debate over how Marni Nixon, Hepburn's vocal double, compares to Julie Andrews. Other than the fact that her Cockney accent is not so great, Nixon acquits herself quite admirably in the role, although I believe that Hepburn should have been allowed to do more of the singing with Nixon stepping in vocally when the going got rough, such as she did for Deborah Kerr in The King and I. But even so, Marni Nixon is arguably every bit as good a singer as Julie Andrews and performs the songs beautifully.
Add to that the fact that this soundtrack offers Rex Harrison's most polished performance of Professor Henry Higgins and since his songs were recorded live at the time of filming, there is a spontinenity in them lacking in the Broadway and particularly in the London Cast Recordings.
Stanley Holloway performs his songs with much more zest in this recording as well. But the greatest improvements over the original are the outstanding orchestral arrangements and conducting by Andre Previn assisted by Robert Tucker's excellent choral work. The brassy, puny orchestras and shrill choruses on all other recordings pale by comparison.
Still, the Original 1956 Broadway Cast Recording should be a part of any serious music lover's collection, if only to savor Julie Andrews' sterling vocal performance as the original Eliza Doolittle. The 1964 soundtrack reviewed here should be equally enjoyed on its own merits, as mentioned above, and for allowing one to hear in brilliant stereo sound a more complete and better orchestrated version of Lerner and Loewe's musical masterpiece.
Now if only Sony would go back and correct another major injustice by redoing the horribly mutilated expanded CD soundtrack of West Side Story as well.
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