La Yellow Collection

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Trailer
2. Souvenir de Paris - Dimitri from Paris
3. Peau d'Ane - Louis Vertigo
4. Nangadef Maafric - Frederic Galliano
5. Wrong Number - Kid Loco
6. Fort Alamo - Jean-Louis Murat
7. Astral Waves - Julius Papp
8. Quelle Sensation Bizarre
9. Jazzhead - Ex-Press
10. Jazz Thing - The Reminiscence Quartet
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Disc: 2
1. DJ Cam Theme - DJ Cam
2. Freestyle Linguistique - E-JM,
3. Onde Anda Meu Amor - The Reminiscence Quartet
4. Return of the Forgotten Groove - Bronco
5. Rock Solid - Bob Sinclar
6. Ride Away - The Mighty Bop
7. élément Manquant - Menelik
8. Experience - Cutee B.
9. Psycodelico - The Reminiscence Quartet
10. Blues - Ingrid de Lambre

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Christopher O'Riley At The Break
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • WOW
  • From the Keyboard
  • From the Top, and from the heart.
  • Michael Hawley
Christopher O'Riley At The Break

Manufacturer: From the Top
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ASIN: B00005RG4Y
Release Date: 2001-10-01

Tracks:

  1. Guastavino: Cantilena, No. 4
  2. Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableau in D Major, Op. 39, No. 9
  3. Rameau: Le Rappel des Oiseaux
  4. Rachmaninoff: Daisies, Op. 38, No. 3
  5. Delibes-ORiley: "Viens, Mallika!" from Lakme
  6. Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableau in f#-minor, Op. 39, No. 3
  7. Chopin: Prelude in F# Major, Op. 28, No. 13
  8. Debussy: La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin
  9. Rameau: La Villageoise
  10. Davies: Farewell to Stromness
  11. Severac Ou L'on Entend Une Vielle Boite A Musique
  12. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G Major, Op. 32, No. 5
  13. Milhaud: Corcovado
  14. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in c minor, Op. 23, No. 7
  15. Rachmaninoff: Lilacs Op. 21, No. 5
  16. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in g# minor, Op. 32, No. 12
  17. Rachmaninoff: Prelude in D Major, Op. 23, No. 4
  18. Rameau: Musette En Rondeau
  19. Mozart: Gigue in G Major, K. 574
  20. Rameau: Rigaudons 1 & 2
  21. Rameau: Tambourin
  22. Guastavino: Mariana
  23. Prokofiev Masquers
  24. Schumann: Zart Und Singend from "Davidsbundlertanze" Op. 6
  25. Chopin: Mazurka in e-flat minor, Op. 6, No. 4
  26. Bartok: Finale, Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Dances
  27. Chopin: Prelude in d minor, Op. 28, No. 24
  28. Poulenc: Babar et Celeste
  29. Guaraldi: Christmastime is Here

Album Description

"Christopher O'Riley At the Break" is the new compact disc by the renowned concert pianist and host of "From the Top," the hit public radio showcase for America's best pre-collegiate classical musicians.

This collection of 29 works for solo piano is a compilation of pieces O'Riley played on "From the Top," which is heard on more than 200 radio stations nationwide. These pieces were performed at the mid-point of the broadcasts, a required break of approximately 2 minutes during which many stations insert locally generated announcements.

According to Chris O'Riley, "It depends on one's local station, and its own use of `the breaks.' This collection serves as a fondly renewed acquaintance with some favorites of mine as well as some pieces a bit further off the beaten path. For other listeners, this is a great group of exquisite miniatures - a premiere entree into many new worlds."

From the Top is a creation of Concert Productions, Inc. in association with WGBH Radio Boston and New England Conservatory, its home and educational partner. Public Radio International distributes the program. From the Top receives support from the U.S. Department of Education, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, as well as individuals, foundations and corporations.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars WOW.......2002-09-01

As a fan of From the Top, and a young classical singer myself...I adore Chris O'Riley and his fabulous piano playing. Each work is played with emotion and meticulous care, creating a truly wonderful listening experience!

I highly recommend this sparkling disk to any fan of From the Top, or those who just enjoy classical music! Purchase today!~Bravo

5 out of 5 stars From the Keyboard.......2002-03-09

Fans of NPR's popular show "From the Top," a showcase for young classical musicians, will recognize Chris O'Riley as the show's fun loving host. Thanks in no small part to O'Riley's easygoing way with kids and his fine accompaniments, the show not only presents good music, but manages to be playful and funny as well. This collection of 29 piano pieces are taken from those O'Riley plays during the mid-program break on the show, and demonstrate the depth and range of his talent. Included with the CD information are short notes by O'Riley in which he describes his connection to each piece and what he is trying to accomplish when he plays it. Particular favorites of mine include Guastavino's Cantilena, No. 4, Rachmanioff's Lilacs, Op. 21, No. 5 and Rameau's Tambourin. However, fans of Chopin, Debussy, Prokfiev and Mozart will also find something to satisfy. This is a CD that I will be returning to again and again

5 out of 5 stars From the Top, and from the heart........2002-01-26

Gorgeous music beautifully played. This is a wonderfully eclectic set of pieces, some familiar, many rare, all of them played with warmth and personality. I love Christopher's eclectic tastes. The Guastavino pieces were new to me, and they're gems. The Rameau is exquisitely played. The Rachmaninoff is familiar, but it's awfully nice to hear it played with a fresh personal feeling. Pieces like the Milhaud, or Poulenc's "Babar and Celeste", or O'Riley's own transcription of the Delibes, or Maxwell-Davies' "Stromness" -- all of them are wonderfully evocative. The program notes are every bit as thoughtful and engaging as you'd expect given such a marvellous selection and such stylish playing.

There are some real treasures here. And you might also enjoy "From the Top," the public radio show O'Riley hosts. Best thing to happen to music since Bernstein's Young Person's concerts.

MJH

5 out of 5 stars Michael Hawley.......2002-01-26

This truly is a collection of gems, both in the selection and in the playing. Christopher O'Riley has wonderful eclectic taste, a beautifully lyric style, and a knack for finding out of the way and not-yet-known treasures (and putting new luster on the regular old treasures!). The pianism is exquisite: beautiful touches in the Rameau, and especially in the delicate Rachmaninoff pieces. Several of the pieces, like the Guastavino (which are fabulous) and Davies' "Farewell to Stromness" (wonderfully evocative of those tough, remote Scottish isles), and his own arrangement of that beautiful Delibes -- these were very happy discoveries for me.

All of these little pieces (though some are not so little!) are full of love and life. The thoughtful program notes were appreciated and enjoyed as well. The sound is great.

It's a wonderful CD. Buy it. And listen to the radio show, too: FROM THE TOP. Best thing to happen to music since Bernstein's Young People's concerts.

MJH
The Complete Songs, Vol. 4
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    The Complete Songs, Vol. 4

    Manufacturer: Albany Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000049MN
    Release Date: 1995-08-10

    Tracks:

    1. The Innate
    2. The Collection
    3. Premonitions
    4. Grantchester
    5. Thoreau
    6. West London
    7. Serenity
    8. On The Counter
    9. Hymn
    10. August
    11. September
    12. December
    13. Cradle Song
    14. 'Paracelsus': Excerpt
    15. Disclosure
    16. Maple Leaves
    17. La Fede
    18. The Indians
    19. Two Slants: Duty
    20. Two Slants: Vita
    21. 'The Incantation': Excerpt
    22. An Election
    23. At Sea
    24. The Last Reader
    25. The Greatest Man
    26. The Housatonic At Stockbridge
    27. Resolution
    28. Two Little Flowers
    29. Evening
    30. Immortality
    31. Yellow Leaves
    32. Ann Street
    33. Peaks
    34. The White Gulls
    35. 1, 2, 3
    36. Majority
    37. Remembrance
    38. The One Way
    39. The Rainbow (So May It Be!)
    40. The Side Show
    41. A Sea Dirge
    42. In The Mornin'
    The Classical Collection, Part 1 / Vanessa-Mae (3 CD Box Set) (EMI Classics)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    • Vanessa-Mae as a Child Prodigy at 12 and 13
    • Great early recording
    The Classical Collection, Part 1 / Vanessa-Mae (3 CD Box Set) (EMI Classics)

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    ASIN: B00004W47H
    Release Date: 2000-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. Violin Concerto In C Op.48: I. Allegro
    2. Violin Concerto In C Op.48: II. Andante
    3. Violin Concerto In C Op.48: III. Vivace Giocoso
    4. Russian Dance (Swan Lake)
    5. Violin Concerto In D Op.35: I. Allegro Moderato
    6. Violin Concerto In D Op.35: II. Canzonetta (Andante)
    7. Violin Concerto In D Op.35: III. Finale (Allegro Vivacissimo)

    Tracks:

    1. Schon Rosmarin
    2. Liebesleid
    3. Liebesfreud
    4. Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: I. Allegro
    5. Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: II. Adagio
    6. Violin Concerto In D 'Adelaide' (In The Style Of Mozart) KAnh.294a1: III. Allegro
    7. Violin Concerto In D Op.61: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
    8. Violin Concerto In D Op.61: II. Larghetto
    9. Violin Concerto In D Op.61: III. Rondo (Allegro)

    Tracks:

    1. ...Inspired By The Classics: Salut D'amour
    2. ...Inspired By The Classics: Lullaby
    3. ...Inspired By The Classics: Air On The G String
    4. ...Inspired by Cinema: My Favourite Things
    5. ...Inspired by Cinema: The Pink Panther
    6. ...Inspired by Cinema: Les Parapluies De Cherbourg
    7. ...Inspired By Pop Culture: One Moment In Time
    8. ...Inspired By Pop Culture: Yellow Submarine
    9. ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Frere Jacques
    10. ...Inspired By Folk Culture: La Campanella
    11. ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Chinese Folk Tune
    12. ...Inspired By Folk Culture: Tambourin Chinois
    13. ...Inspired By Opera: Figaro
    14. ...Inspired By Opera: Summertime
    15. ...Inspired By Opera: Concert Fantasy On 'Carmen' Op.25
    16. ...Inspired By Opera: Fantaisie Brillante On Themes From Gounod's 'Faust' Op.20

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Unnecessary.......2001-04-18

    While it would be, of course, somewhat unfair to rate this CD recording of some of the world's most famous pieces for virtuoso violin the same way one would for a mature, older artist's recordings, it is horrendous marketing strategy on the part of Sony Classical to release this three CD set on the premise that they are "brilliant," as stated on the back of the CD case. They are anything but, as a quick listen to any one of the three CDs will reveal to the discerning ear.

    The first two CDs are mainly concerned with Mae playing the Kabalevsky, the Tchaikovsky Concerto in D, and the Beethoven Concerto in D -- all highly acclaimed pieces aimed at showing off not only the speed, strength, physical and mental endurance of the violinist, but also, certainly, the tone production and "fingers," as Sarah Chang would have liked to put it. Mae fails on almost all the above counts. While she professes to have a high degree of passion for the Tchaikovsky and the Beethoven (Mae gushes about learning them by heart long before her instructor had the chance to teach them to her), the pieces are a great disappointment. The first thing to jarr the ear is her tone (a scratchy, unconfident, and extremely tinny one, at that) and, rather surprising, her lack of capability at pulling off the cadenzas. It is beyond anyone's understanding how the then young Mae's speed and technical accuracy could be so highly acclaimed as they are by some quarters when she falters and stumbles along the notes, mainly in the higher registers. This is most apparent in the extremely poor playing of Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy, where she sometimes lags behind the entire orchestra by a few wrenching notes as she struggles to catch up and keep in tempo.

    The pieces on the Virtuoso Album CD aren't worth much -- colourless, soulless renditions of miniatures that have been performed better by countless of other violinists, at every measure of age (Chang does a splendid job of the Carmen Fantasy, and she recorded it in the studios when she was only nine years old).

    The only redeeming piece of the entire three CD set I can think of must be the Russian Dance from Swan Lake. Although her bowing is rarely, if ever, confident and full, her thin, wavering vibrato ever used effectively, she opens the piece with a vigour that isn't seen in any other of the pieces.

    It is rather unfortunate that Mae has never really progressed far, classically -- a look at her later recordings (the Classical Collection 2) and her live performance at the Royal Albert Hall (where the Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 2, Moses Variation on a G String, and a few others were played) drives the point home painfully. I am a fan, of course, but not one of her classical side -- the techno-pop-fusion music masks her flaws well enough to allow one to forget that one is listening to a very mediocre violinist at work.

    4 out of 5 stars Vanessa-Mae as a Child Prodigy at 12 and 13.......2000-11-14

    Vanessa-Mae: is the beautiful young Singaporean violinist with her flowing hair, gorgeous figure, pop star clothes, electric violin, laser and light shows, websites, and rock band just a media creation, or is she instead a modern-day Pagannini or Liszt, a true virtuoso with a flair for showmanship? In other words, can she play? This three CD set of her early recordings, made when she was only 12 and 13 years old, answers the question authoritatively. Although there are, of course, some flaws, the fact remains that even at this early age Vanessa-Mae was a stunning performer. At thirteen she played better than many profession musicians have at thirty, myself included. Listen, for example, to the stunning beginning of Sarasate's Concert Fantasy on `Carmen".

    There is a certain tension between the interpretations of the soloist and the conductor occasionally, especially when Vanessa-Mae wants to play faster than the conductor will allow. This is in fact my biggest criticism of the recording; but these ego wars are not only the bloodiest but also the most common of musical slaughterhouses, and it is no surprise that such a young performer would get caught up in it. Otherwise, the performance is terrific--intonation is impeccable, interpretation confident. In particular, Vanessa-Mae has a commanding technique in the highest range, where her tone absolutely soars. Only very rarely, and then only at the very end of a rising run, does her intonation slip slightly. And she varies her style appropriately to suit the music--at the time of this recording she'd not yet gotten to playing Vivaldi with a rock band. In Fritz Kreisler's Schon Rosmarin, I can practically see her in a ball gown with her hair up in ringlets, performing this for the Viennese elite at a society soiree. It seems appropriately schmatzy to me, and it provides a link between the Classical and popular sides of Vanessa-Mae featured in this collection.

    The set consists of three CDs, the first the Russian Album, the second, the Viennese Album, and the third, the Virtuoso Album. This last title is somewhat curious, as only two-thirds of the way through do the selections take a virtuoso turn. Otherwise, they are pops and light classics that are not at all demanding of the performer. This CD has a theme of inspiration from various sources, and the selections are categorized as "inspired by the classics, inspired by cinema, inspired by pop and folk culture, and inspired by opera" and include such things as arrangements of Brahms Lullaby, Mancini's theme to The Pink Panther, and Richard Rogers' My Favorite Things. Unfortunately, the Beatles also make an appearance--I love the Beatles, but Lennon and McCartney's Yellow Submarine is a testament to the perils of drug use. Whatever fondness society has for this piece--and I know they do, as my 10 year old daughter is learning it on recorder for her music class at school--this affection must come from our memories of youth, the fun of the 70's and the association of the imaginative animation by Peter Maxx of the movie, perhaps even the symbolism, arcane as it may be, of the text. Objectively, though, the tune is as trivial and banal as anything ever written, and here it gets turned into a sort of mini-violin concerto. Call the Blue Meanies and the Apple-Bonkers to put a stop to that!

    But the other performances and pieces on this CD more than make up for this miscue. The first CD features Violin Concerti by Kabelevsky and Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven's violin concerto is featured on the second CD with a gorgeous performance. Vanessa-Mae clearly *can* play--she is much more than just a media creation. This collection, a portrait of the artist as a young woman, proves the point admirably.

    4 out of 5 stars Vanessa-Mae as a Child Prodigy at 12 and 13.......2000-11-14

    Vanessa-Mae: is the beautiful young Singaporean violinist with her flowing hair, gorgeous figure, pop star clothes, electric violin, laser and light shows, websites, and rock band just a media creation, or is she instead a modern-day Pagannini or Liszt, a true virtuoso with a flair for showmanship? In other words, can she play? This three CD set of her early recordings, made when she was only 12 and 13 years old, answers the question authoritatively. Although there are, of course, some flaws, the fact remains that even at this early age Vanessa-Mae was a stunning performer. At thirteen she played better than many profession musicians have at thirty, myself included. Listen, for example, to the stunning beginning of Sarasate's Concert Fantasy on `Carmen".

    There is a certain tension between the interpretations of the soloist and the conductor occasionally, especially when Vanessa-Mae wants to play faster than the conductor will allow. This is in fact my biggest criticism of the recording; but these ego wars are not only the bloodiest but also the most common of musical slaughterhouses, and it is no surprise that such a young performer would get caught up in it. Otherwise, the performance is terrific--intonation is impeccable, interpretation confident. In particular, Vanessa-Mae has a commanding technique in the highest range, where her tone absolutely soars. Only very rarely, and then only at the very end of a rising run, does her intonation slip slightly. And she varies her style appropriately to suit the music--at the time of this recording she'd not yet gotten to playing Vivaldi with a rock band. In Fritz Kreisler's Schon Rosmarin, I can practically see her in a ball gown with her hair up in ringlets, performing this for the Viennese elite at a society soiree. It seems appropriately schmatzy to me, and it provides a link between the Classical and popular sides of Vanessa-Mae featured in this collection.

    The set consists of three CDs, the first the Russian Album, the second, the Viennese Album, and the third, the Virtuoso Album. This last title is somewhat curious, as only two-thirds of the way through do the selections take a virtuoso turn. Otherwise, they are pops and light classics that are not at all demanding of the performer. This CD has a theme of inspiration from various sources, and the selections are categorized as "inspired by the classics, inspired by cinema, inspired by pop and folk culture, and inspired by opera" and include such things as arrangements of Brahms Lullaby, Mancini's theme to The Pink Panther, and Richard Rogers' My Favorite Things. Unfortunately, the Beatles also make an appearance--I love the Beatles, but Lennon and McCartney's Yellow Submarine is a testament to the perils of drug use. Whatever fondness society has for this piece--and I know they do, as my 10 year old daughter is learning it on recorder for her music class at school--this affection must come from our memories of youth, the fun of the 70's and the association of the imaginative animation by Peter Maxx of the movie, perhaps even the symbolism, arcane as it may be, of the text. Objectively, though, the tune is as trivial and banal as anything ever written, and here it gets turned into a sort of mini-violin concerto. Call the Blue Meanies and the Apple-Bonkers to put a stop to that!

    But the other performances and pieces on this CD more than make up for this miscue. The first CD features Violin Concerti by Kabelevsky and Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven's violin concerto is featured on the second CD with a gorgeous performance. Vanessa-Mae clearly *can* play--she is much more than just a media creation. This collection, a portrait of the artist as a young woman, proves the point admirably.

    5 out of 5 stars Great early recording.......2000-11-11

    I should of course first disclose that I do not know very much about classical music, but as far as I can tell this is a fantastic recording.

    This 3-cd set is a reissue of the early classical recordings that Vanessa-Mae made before crossing over into pop. It is a fantastic set because it offers a wide range of music: Tchaaikovsky, Kreisler, Beethoven, Paganini, Sarasate, Bach, Brahms and others. Vanessa-Mae's playing is fantastic throughout. I have always felt that she is a much stronger classical than pop player -- she really does not bring much uniqueness to pop music (just electronic supporting instruments) -- however, her remarkable classical mastery is easily evident even to an inexperienced person like me.

    All-in-all, the recording is remarkably mature and holds up well in comparison to VM's later classical recordings. Most highly recommended!
    The Jane Austen Collection
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      The Jane Austen Collection

      Manufacturer: Divine Art
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by ArneAll Works by Arne | Arne, Thomas Augustin | ( A ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by Franz Joseph HaydnAll Works by Franz Joseph Haydn | Haydn, Franz Joseph | ( H ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
      CantatasCantatas | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      FrenchFrench | Languages | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      CantatasCantatas | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000056ODJ
      Release Date: 2001-01-02
      La Yellow Collection
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • why have so few people heard this one ???
      La Yellow Collection
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Yellow Productions
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
      ContinentalContinental | Europe | Compilations | International | Styles | Music
      Acid JazzAcid Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Latin JazzLatin Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Latin JazzLatin Jazz | Compilations | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Alternative DanceAlternative Dance | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
      InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B000005N1O
      Release Date: 1997-05-21

      Tracks:

      1. Trailer
      2. Souvenir de Paris - Dimitri from Paris
      3. Peau d'Ane - Louis Vertigo
      4. Nangadef Maafric - Frederic Galliano
      5. Wrong Number - Kid Loco
      6. Fort Alamo - Jean-Louis Murat
      7. Astral Waves - Julius Papp
      8. Quelle Sensation Bizarre
      9. Jazzhead - Ex-Press
      10. Jazz Thing - Rniscence Quartet
      11. Sentiments - Fresh Lab

      Tracks:

      1. DJ Cam Theme - DJ Cam
      2. Freestyle Linguistique - E-JM,
      3. Onde Anda Meu Amor - Rniscence Quartet
      4. Return of the Forgotten Groove - Bronco
      5. Rock Solid - Bob Sinclar
      6. Ride Away - The Mighty Bop
      7. ment Manquant - Menelik
      8. Experience - Cutee B.
      9. Psycodelico - Rniscence Quartet
      10. Blues - Ingrid de Lambre

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars why have so few people heard this one ???.......2002-10-11

      ever heard of dj cam ? Dimitri from paris ? bob sinclair ? kid loco ? what all these artists have in common is that they are all from the Yellow Productions record label and are all on this extremely cool double dose of French acid jazz . This is the one that got me into acid jazz over four years ago and i still listen to it . It is a perfect fusion of traditional jazz with more modern MC'ing and Turntable wizardry . is five stars all i can give it ? damn

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