| 1. Supertonic Lady |
| 2. Midnight Lover |
| 3. Fly Away |
| 4. Steel Blade |
| 5. Drivin' Crazy |
| 6. Raising Hell |
| 7. Movin' Up Movin' Now |
| 8. On My Wings |
| 9. I Believe In Lovin' You |
| 10. What You Need |
| 11. Wild Reputation 2005 |
| 12. I Wanna Be The Night |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese pressing includes a bonus sticker with the first pressing. Second CD in the "Initial D Fourth Stage" Super Eurobeat collection. Includes 15 tracks and a non-stop remix version of all the songs as a bonus track. Relive the high-speed action and adventure, the rush of wind and the purr of your ancient '86. Avex. 2005.
Initial D 4th Stage Vol. 2,Super Eurobeat,Avex Trax,Animation,World Music
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Untitled (Bonus Dvd) (Dlx)
Korn Manufacturer: Virgin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RPCJZW Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Starting Over
- Bitch We Got a Problem
- Evolution
- Hold On
- Kiss
- Do What They Say
- Ever Be
- Love and Luxury
- Innocent Bystander
- Killing
- Hushabye
- I Will Protect You
- Sing Sorrow *Bonus audio track
Album Description
Deluxe package comes with fold out poster, postcards, bonus DVD, and t-shirt that you get by redeeming online. Bonus DVD contains exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and hundreds of Korn photos.
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Untitled
Korn Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000RPCJYI Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Starting Over
- Bitch We Got a Problem
- Evolution
- Hold On
- Kiss
- Do What They Say
- Ever Be
- Love and Luxury
- Innocent Bystander
- Killing
- Hushabye
- I Will Protect You
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The Byrds Untitled
The Byrds Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004OCEN Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Lover Of The Bayou
- Positively 4th Street
- Nashville West
- So You Want To Be A Rock 'N Roll Star
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Mr. Spaceman
- Eight Miles High
- Chestnut Mare
- Truck Stop Girl
- All The Things
- Yesterday's Train
- Hungry Planet
- Just A Season
- Take A Whiff On Me
- You All Look Alike
- Well Come Back Home
Tracks:
- All The Things - (alternate take)
- Yesterday's Train - (alternate take)
- Lover Of The Bayou - (alternate take)
- Kathleen's Song - (alternate take)
- White's Lightning Pt. 2
- Willin'
- You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - (live)
- Old Blue - (live)It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - (live)
- It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - (live)
- Ballad Of Easy Rider - (live)
- My Back Pages - (live)
- Take A Whiff On Me - (live)
- Jesus Is Just Alright - (live)
- Wheels On Fire - (live)
Amazon.com
Arguably the last truly great album from the Byrds, this was a double vinyl set when it appeared in 1970. The 16-minute "Eight Miles High" took up an entire side--allowing for plenty of the free-flowing guitar, bass, and drum solos that were in vogue at the time. The live portion of the program opens with a gritty "Lover of the Bayou" and an inspired take on Bob Dylan's "Positively 4th Street." The studio set centers around the group's biggest latter-day hit, "Chestnut Mare," as well as Roger McGuinn's haunting "Just a Season." Here, Untitled is supplemented by Unissued, a whole bonus disc of rare and unreleased material. There are storming concert versions of Dylan's "You Ain't Going Nowhere," "My Back Pages," and "This Wheel's on Fire." Studio highlights include "Lover of the Bayou" and an undubbed "Kathleen's Song." Complete with detailed sleeve notes, recording details, and bonus tracks, Untitled/Unissued perfectly illustrates how archive recordings should be packaged. --Patrick HumphriesCustomer Reviews:
Great Byrds Period.......2007-02-19
Roger McGuinn's SMILE..........2006-03-19
What makes this offering Roger McGuinn's SMILE is the entirely UNISSUED second CD which is comprise of alternate"live"takes on latter-day Byrd classics(Ballad of Easy Rider; You ain't goin' Nowhere;This Wheels on Fire)making it a stellar musical leaf of MY BACK PAGES. Roger McGuinn continues touring and producing Rickenbacker-riffed LEGACY music, but this package of reincarnated Byrds is best of their studio/concert flights and unique summary of what was Sometimes(next to Wilson's Beach Boys)America's best pop music band(8 Miles High Stars).
My Favorite Byrds albulm.......2005-12-01
oodles of kudos.......2005-11-20
As if these improvements were not reason enough to invest in the remastered version, a full complement of studio and live recordings have been added to the package on a bonus disc. This second disc reverses the sequence of 'Untitled', first offering alternate and unreleased studio tracks, and then a series of live recordings drawn from the same concerts that provided the live tracks for 'Untitled'. While 'Untitled' failed to reveal the source of these live recordings, thanks to the extensive liner notes offered in 'Unissued' we now know they were made in early 1970 at the Felt Forum in New York, and at the Fillmore East.
The second disc opens with four alternate versions of three songs found on 'Untitled', and they are worthy of inclusion. 'All the Things' and 'Yesterday's Train' are also found on 'Untitled', but I actually find the alternate takes to be superior, sounding more genuine and accessible. 'Lover of the Bayou' appears on 'Untitled' as a live track, so the studio version, with it's echo-chambered vocal and harmonica is a completely different experience. The final alternate is a version of 'Kathleen's Song', a worthy ballad that made its first debut on 'Byrdmaniax', released as the follow-up to 'Untitled' in 1971. Two previously unreleased recordings follow, an energized instrumental titled 'White's Lightning Pt. 2', and a faithful and sincere version of George Lowell's 'Willin', which along with the two opening live tracks form the sequence most devoted to The Byrds version of country music.
To my ear the real treats are yet to come in the form of the live tracks, which open with a version of the finest number from 1968's 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo' disc, 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere', followed by 'Old Blue' from 1969's 'Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde', and completing the country segment of the show. The final segment, consisting of more pop and rock oriented fare, leads off with a cover of Bob Dylan's 'It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding') from 1965's 'Bringing It All Back Home', although a Roger McGuinn studio version also appears on the 1969 soundtrack of the 'Ballad of Easy Rider' flick. 'Ballad of Easy Rider' follows, also from the flick, and from The Byrds 1969 disc entitled 'Easy Rider'. The opening bars to this memorable song are deservedly well-received by the audience.
The remaining tracks are collected from diverse sources. 'My Back Pages' is of course a throwback to the original Byrds last studio album, 'Younger Than Yesterday', from 1967. Many believe this to be one of their finest recordings, and the live version here certainly does it justice. A live version of 'Take a Whiff' is next, the original appearing on 'Untitled'. McGuinn himself once stated that there were a few too many whiffs in the song for himself, so offering two versions of the same track in this package probably overdoes it. The last two recordings are gems, however. 'Jesus Is Just Alright' appeared first on 1969's 'Easy Rider', and although the song was immortalized by The Doobie Brothers, The Byrds take on it is thoroughly enjoyable as well. The closing track, 'This Wheel's On Fire', was offered by The Byrds as a studio track on 'Dr. Byrds...', and this fleet version provides a crescendo, and lends an exclamation point to the live set. As if all of this were not enough, there is a 'hidden track' offered on disc two, a brief and vibrant a capella version of 'Amazing Grace'.
This double-disc set serves as the textbook on how to expand and repackage decades old material. 'Untitled' was a fine double disc in its first manifestation, but the inclusion of additional live and studio tracks, as well as detailed liner notes, really gives the work a sense of completeness, even if more material may lie in the vault. The only noticable way this could have been expanded further would have been through inclusion of printed lyrics, but given the number of tracks offered here, that may have proved too cumbersome. Columbia is to be commended for it's efforts, and rewarded by fans of The Byrds through their purchase of this outstanding production.
Not a fan of this one.......2005-06-29
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Codex Faenza: Instrumental Music of the Early 15th Century
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009OM1 Release Date: 1998-07-28 |
Tracks:
- Biance Flour (Codex Faenza)
- Untitled (Codex Faenza)
- Non Avra Ma Pieta Questa Mia Donna
- Non Ara May Pieta Questa Mia Dona (Codex Faenza)
- Hont, Paour, Doubtance
- Hont Paur (Codex Faenza)
- Le Ior (Codex Faenza)
- Bel Fiore Danca (Codex Faenza)
- Aquil' Altera, Ferma/Creatura Gentil/Uccel' Di Dio
- Aquila Altera (Codex Faenza)
- Untitled (Codex Faenza)
- Aspire Refus (Codex Faenza)
- Elas Mon Cuer (Codex Faenza)
- J'Ay Grant Desespoir De Ma Vie
- Jay Grant Espoir (Codex Faenza)
- Kyrie: Cunctipotens Genitor Deus
- Ave Maris Stella
Customer Reviews:
An academic exercise well worth studying.......2006-03-12
That's where the "Codex Faenza" comes in. This tome was an early 15th century book of instrumental arrangements of 14th century music. The Unicorn Ensemble performs several works from the Codex Faenza, sometimes preceding the instrumental version with the original vocal arrangement for comparison. The last two tracks, the anonymous compositions "Kyrie" and "Ave maris stella," feature alternating sections of plainchant and organ music.
In many cases, the busy melodies gain something in the translation. The top lines have an improvisatory quality that can seem odd when sung, but sound more natural when played instrumentally. The Unicorn Ensemble has mastered late medieval/early Renaissance instrumentation, and their performances effectively evoke the spirit of past times.
I was somewhat critical of The Unicorn Ensemble's version of Dufay's "Chansons" for making Guillaume Dufay's music sound more conservative than it really was. Here, the group does the opposite: they update the sound of Ars Nova composers and demonstrate how their achievements foreshadowed the continued musical advances of the early Renaissance. It's an academic exercise in many ways, but one well worth studying.
Amazing stuff!.......2005-06-04
This is just the sort of CD that reinforces the view that Naxos is above all a serious record label of high quality. This would be worth buying even if it cost three times the price.
Essential to any early music collection.......2003-09-04
If you like the quick, lively medieval tunes, then this album may not be your cup of tea. However, I don't think any early music collection is complete without this, and I found that even slower medieval tunes have their virtues, particularly when performed by the always impressive Ensemble Unicorn. Another great album, same incredibly low price as always from the Naxos label, and the same top-notch skill I've come to expect from the Ensemble Unicorn.
the Unicorn ensamble playing is an insperasion 4 the soul........2001-09-24
a delight 4 the ears of any early music lover.
i would have paid mutch more to buy it.
buy it.
take a trip to nature and inhale this beutifull music.
love u unicorn, glad i got ur cd.
peace and love from exotic israel.
another glorious entry.......2000-12-13
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Untitled
The Smashing Pumpkins Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005RG0M Release Date: 2001-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Untitled
- Try (Alternate Version)
- Age Of Innocence (Early Version)
Album Description
Import exclusive single for the late lamented modern rock icons. Tracks, 'Untitled' & two previously unreleased non-LP tracks, alternate versions of 'Try' & 'Age Of Innocence'.Customer Reviews:
A Great Outro.......2002-10-03
The other two tracks on this single shows just how diverse the pumpkins were as a band and these versions definatly stand above the originals. Whilst they do still lack some of that trademark Pumpkins sound
Overall, A Good-bye but I would suggest picking up Rotten Apples: The Best Of The Smashing Pumpkins first if you haven't all ready got it. This single is really just for collecters.
The Final Farewell.......2002-08-06
Obscure b-sides!.......2002-06-09
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Bolivian Baroque [includes DVD] [Hybrid SACD]
Manufacturer: Channel Classics Nl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00079RNEU Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Customer Reviews:
Bolivian Baroque CD.......2007-02-15
Good quality sound
The DVD is interesting in filling in details of the history, the area and how the CD was produced.
Historicismo y musicalidad.......2006-07-21
Es el resultado de un riguroso trabajo cooperativo entre un musicólogo, Piotr Nawrot, y un conjunto de gran trayectoria profesional, Florilegium Musicum, al cual se añadieron cuatro cantantes provenientes de Bolivia con la intención de aportar cierto "nativismo" a la interpretación. De todos modos, éste rasgo (el nativismo) no llega a vislumbrarse en la interpretación ya que la misma no logra alejarse mucho de una visión europeísta del repertorio.
Las obras presentadas en el disco representan una verdadera novedad, ya que en su mayoría fueron grabadas por primera vez en este proyecto.
Una de las cosas más interesantes es el "plus" o premio final que es el reslutado de una improvisación realizada en los ensayos con sikus, guitarra y bajo.
Se agradece especialmente la incorporación de un DVD en el que se exponen detalles del montaje discográfico y de la investigación que se llevó a cabo para su realización.
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An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 3: 1952-2004
Manufacturer: Sub Rosa ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002Y4PPU Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- De Natura Sonorum: Matis Induites - Bernard Parmegiani
- Short Presentation of the 1948 Sackbut: The Sackbut Blues/A ... - Hugh Le Caine
- Stereo Music for Serge Modular Prototype - Keith Fullerton Whitman
- Last Largo - Ilhan Mimaroglu
- Room Pieces [Excerpt] - Michael J. Schumacher
- Ovipool
- Stone: Reciprocal
- Flume
- Execution of Intelligence - Zbigniew Karkowski
- Birds and Warhorse
- Requiem: Dies Irae - Michel Chion
Tracks:
- Sttimen ni4 & #1 - Erkki Kurenniemi
- Time...Dot
- Early Work 6
- Klangstudies II - Herbert Eimert
- Eve
- Teilmenge - Asmus Tietchens
- Feuerland - Michael Rother
- Contacte - To Rococo Rot
- Till Zakynthos (Op. 205) - Rune Lindblad
- Eternal Love #3
Customer Reviews:
Legal Stuff Apart.......2007-04-21
Some of the music on this series is so weird and beautiful that the composers should be grateful that it is released here. They should think of this series as a sampler which might atract us, the general public, into further investigation of their work, which we most probably would have never had the chance to hear it or become aware of its existence or of the composers/artists. Don't be so greedy... for I believe you have been done a favor. The same goes for the other volumes of this series. TWO THUMBS UP!
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Scottish Fantasies for Violin and Orchestra with Rachel Pine (2 CDs)
Max Bruch , Sir Alexander Mackenzie , and Sir John Blackwood McEwen Manufacturer: Cedille ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009VI5GG Release Date: 2005-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Max Bruch: Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46
- Pablo de Sarasate: Airs ecossais, Op. 34
Tracks:
- Sir Alexander Mackenzie: Pibroch Suite, Op. 42
- Sir John Blackwood McEwen: Scottish Rhapsody ("Prince Charlie")
- Rachel Barton Pine.Alasdair Fraser: Medley of Scots Tunes
- Video Documentary: "The Making of Scottish Fantasies"
Album Description
Rachel Barton Pine's brand new disc of Celtic flavored works is the first to present Bruch's beloved Scottish Fantasy in an insightful and virtuosic interpretation that highlights its Scottish roots. The album also features Sarasate's Airs Ecossais* and two pieces by Scottish composers: Mackenzie's Pibroch Suite and McEwen's Scottish Rhapsody "Prince Charlie."* Ms. Pine's own Medley of Scots Tunes,* arranged and performed with famed Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser is also included.As a bonus, the package includes a video documentary on the making of Scottish Fantasies.
Customer Reviews:
Scottish fantasies at their best .......2006-11-15
Rachel Barton Pine is a virtuoso, but her musicianship shines and it makes her virtuosity just a tool. She is so much more than the flying fingers. In a winning combination with Maestro Alexander Platt, an immensely talented conductor, they have produced a classic which will be listened to for years to come. There may never be a comparable Scottish Fantasy and Pibroch Suite performance. Mr. Platt leaves no note unexpressed. As opposed to the lesser conductors, who sometimes overpower the soloist, or who seek their own limelight at the expense of the soloist, Mr. Platt achieves a perfect union of the soloist and the orchestra, just as it should be. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra is also at its best.
These records' main value is in the interpretation, which is insightful and elegant. There are no over-interpretations, however, in which the soloist or orchestra would push their own detailed view of this music. Instead, certain dreaminess is allowed, and the listeners can build their own Scottish Fantasies and become active participants in this music.
Sarasate's Airs écossaise is a totally charming piece. The Medley of Scots Tunes, by Rachel Barton Pine and Alasdair Fraser, a master Scottish fiddler, is an event. I admit to listening to it consecutively eight times, and would have listened to it more times, but was afraid of a total addiction.
The great art of fiddling, the artists' dreams about their countries of origin, pictures of beautiful Scotland, and the musical finesse and musicianship are all the impressions you will come out with after listening to these great recordings.
This review is dedicated to Dr. Andrew B. Dempster for his birthday. Andrew has shown me his native country, Scotland, and guided me through its history. I came back with wonderful memories, and a book of music sheets on Scottish fiddling, my most precious music sheets ever.
really, really good.......2005-06-30
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Untitled
Billy Porter Manufacturer: A&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002GOD Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Show Me
- True Love
- Love Is On The Way
- I'll Do Anything
- And All I Do
- Lullaby
- I Am A Spy
- I'll Be There
- For Your Love
- Borrowed Time
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Untitled
Customer Reviews:
Amazing grace & style.......2006-03-16
I wish the man were recording more. For the one cover of "Maybe I'm Amazed" I was surprised and delighted -- it's not exactly an easy song to sell but Billy Porter has a talent for interpretation. He also has a devine voice.
I understand from the linear notes of his 'Broadway and Soul' album that he's taking more control (good for him) and from his arrangement of the closing song 'Sunday' that he did -- he should flex those muscles.
Yes, he deserves five stars, six and seven, but that's for the next cd. I'll even pay full price for a cd by Billy Porter!
Worth every dollar.......2005-03-29
WE Want MORE Billy!.......2004-11-25
Disappointing after reading these reviews..........2004-07-01
UNTITLED-- Billy Porter.......2003-09-05
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Untitled
The Benjamin Gate Manufacturer: Forefront / Emd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ICLL Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- How Long
- Scream
- All Over Me
- Heaven
- Lay It Down
- Nightglow
- Blow My Mind
- Halo
- Rush
- Secret
- Hands
- Live Out Loud
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
ForeFront Records' newest act--The Benjamin Gate--is in keeping with the label's tradition of introducing truly cutting-edge Christian sounds. With a roaring chorus of guitars and singer Adrienne Liesching's enigmatic vocals, this South African fivesome cover new ground on the musical map. Sure you'll listen to the call-and-answer choruses by Liesching on "All Over Me" and think about the Cranberries, or, for older fans, maybe even Siouxsie and the Banshees. But the similarities end with the Godly message stamped on each riveting rocker. Think Christian bands can't shake sonic foundations? Check out the fury of "Lay It Down" or the enthralling alternative rocker "Secret." And for those quieter moments, the Gate gives us the lonely sounding and moving ballad "Hands." It may take a few listens to grow on you, but this release is a thoughtful and dynamic debut for a world that sorely needs it. --Michael LyttleCustomer Reviews:
Great CD!.......2007-06-27
good sound.......2006-03-16
The more... the better.......2005-12-10
Music: Phenomenal Lyrics:repetitive repetitive repetitive..........2005-04-14
HIGHLIGHTS:
"All Over Me", the big radio hit, is undoubtedly the finest tune here. The charging "Blow my Mind" is an all-out assault on the senses coupling a throbbing club drumbeat with a thick instrumental track full of production tricks. It's probably the most "techno" song here. "Lay it Down" overcomes its weak chorus (say "lay it down" again and again and again...) with sheer shredding guitar power and vocal fury. "Hands" is a beautiful but menacing piano ballad that resembles Evananescence's huge hit "My Immortal" (though it predates it by 2 years). It proves Liesching has the voice for ballads.
LOWS:
Biggest criticism overall is boring choruses lyrically. As another reviewer pointed out, they're often nothing more than the song's title ad infinitum and as a result sap the power away from a lot of the songs. "Rush" probably is the worst offender where the chorus is "Your grace/Your grace/Your grace/Your grace/Oh Jesus/Oh Jesus". (No, really, that's it..) The tragic part is the song has a VERY cool Psalm 1 rap but it's hard to take it fully seriously in the midst of the rest of the lyric.
BOTTOM LINE:
After 4 years of distance, this album doesn't sound as good to me as I once thought. The music's still phenomenal but it's harder not to snicker at the lyrics on some of the tracks. Worth having for the best tracks but not one that will be a favourite of mine in 10 years or so.
POSTSCRIPT:
There's a hidden track (sort of) called "(Did you Know that) I Love You?" It's track 77 on the CD.
The best Christian release of its year.......2005-03-05
Out of thousands of Christian releases that year (2001?), the Benjamin Gate's "Untitled" stood out head and shoulders. Their songs are melodic, futuristic, worshipful, thrilling, grooving, powerful, and just plain GREAT rock and roll.
They remind me of Missing Persons circa 1983. They are techno-sounding but without the use of keyboards. Their guitarists are genius. There are so many sonic elements to chew on and their rhythm section never fails to make me want to drive fast!
I have never met anyone who was disappointed with this CD. Live, they were tremendous, which is sad that they no longer exist. If you are interested in Christian music that goes beyond the three-chord pop format, this is an excellent listen. I cannot rate them highly enough.
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