| 1. Tocamos Todos Dias (We Play Everyday) |
| 2. Caminhos (Pathways) |
| 3. Khiribeke (Childrens Streetgame) |
| 4. Bow |
| 5. Ghetto |
| 6. Kanimambu (Thank You) |
| 7. Lua (Moon) |
| 8. Novas (New) |
| 9. Juggler |
| 10. Ntiro (Work) |
| 11. Dr. Malombo |
| 12. Moja (Good) |
Seed,Tananas,Sony Int'l,Africa,Afro-Pop,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Worldbeat
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Sharecropper's Seed, Vol. 1
Nicole C. Mullen Manufacturer: Word Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJXC7Q Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Sharecropper's Seed
- So In Love
- One Touch (Press)
- Convinced
- When I Grow Up
- Under The Shadow
- Elohim
- I Wish
- Fall
- Baby Love
Album Description
The new album from Nicole C. Mullen, Sharecropper's Seed, is an ode to the American spirit. This is a moving collection of musical vignettes that open the doorway to inspiration and aspiration. Her songs include stories of heritage, racial unity and love for all mankind.Customer Reviews:
One of thee Best .......2007-07-19
Pulls at the heart strings.......2007-05-12
Her Best Album Yet.......2007-04-07
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Seed of Memory
Terry Reid Manufacturer: Edsel ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00020VWDW Release Date: 2004-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Faith to Arise
- Seed of Memory
- Brave Awakening
- To Be Treated Rite
- Ooh Baby (Make Me Feel So Young)
- Way You Walk
- Frame
- Fooling You
Album Description
2004 reissue of 1975 album, featuring David Lindley & Graham Nash, packaged in a slipcase with updated notes. BGO Records.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of the "Would-have-been" Singer of Led Zeppelin's 1973 Solo Album. Reid Moved West to California and Totally Got in the Groove, as this Set is Much More Laid Back Than his Previous Output. A Lot of that Probably Has to Do with his Choice of Producer, Pal Graham Nash. The Tracks Feature Jackson Browne Sideman David Lindley as an Integral Part of this Record as Well as Appearances by Graham Nash, Tim Weisberg, Ben Keith, Fred Wesley, Joel Bernstein and Al Perkins.Customer Reviews:
The seed of memory.......2007-07-17
I courted my wife to the music of this LP the better part of thirty years ago. It was, and is still one of finest collections of ballads and truth's recorded.
Where was I when this came out?.......2007-05-13
I still don't know what to say. I thought, I'd heard just about everything. I'm a musician, and a music history buff. Where was Terry? This album is FANTASTIC! Sorrowful, jazzy, country like blues influenced, with one or two rock songs thrown in for measure. It is one of the most unique and beautiful albums I've ever heard.
It is truly an honestly wrought piece of work about what it was like in the mid seventies.
You know...I'd pay 100.00$ for this record and it would still be worth every penny. An album like this you'll own it forever. I'd like to thank Terry for putting this on the earth for us. He did more than he will ever know. A standing ovation. 5 super stars!!!!!
Perfect album!.......2007-01-02
Terry Reid:The best kept secret in Rock !.......2006-07-16
WOW!!!.......2005-08-21
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Wild Seed -- Wild Flower
Dionne Farris Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000029AI Release Date: 1994-10-25 |
Tracks:
- I Know
- Reality
- Stop To Think
- Passion
- Food For Thought
- Now Or Later
- Don't Ever Touch Me (Again)
- 11th Hour
- Water
- Blackbird
- Old Ladies
- Human
- Find Your Way
- The Audition
- I Know (NY Reprise Mix)
Amazon.com
You may not know Dionne Farris' name, but you've heard her voice. Hers were the soaring vocals that powered "Tennessee," the breakthrough hit by alternative rappers Arrested Development. Here Farris steps out on her own with a strong debut called Wild Seed-Wild Flower. She smoothly blends elements of hip-hop and alternative rock while positioning herself as a new kind of R&B divathe anti-Whitney. Farris has a lot more on her mind than "I Will Always Love You." On "Don't Ever Touch Me Again," she tackles child abuse, while on "Stop to Think," she rails against drug addiction. But Farris never sounds preachy, and she even manages to take a Beatles song and make it her own with a slow, funky version of "Blackbird." .--Jim DeRogatisCustomer Reviews:
"Time slips ever fast instantly becoming the past".......2007-06-24
no.......2007-03-13
Wild Seed ~Wild Flower - - actually 3.5 stars.......2006-12-06
Other tracks that I still enjoy to this day are:
NOW OR LATER - she really toned it down on this one, her vocals are so sweet & light
11TH HOUR - features spoken word & a pretty melodic beat
WATER - her soulful wails & the construction of the song kind of reminds me of an old Rufus & Chaka Khan song
BLACKBIRD - again features really pretty vocals
Although it's unfortunate that Dionne didn't get to release a sophomore set, this is still a fun album that I continue to enjoy listening to as time goes by.
Great Single - OK Album.......2006-06-01
awesome album.......2005-11-24
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Seed
Afro Celts Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008DAN1 Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Cyberia
- Seed
- Nevermore
- The Otherside
- Ayub's Song/As You Were
- Rise Above
- Rise Above It
- Deep Channel
- All Remains
- Green Instrumental
Amazon.com
In 1996, the Afro-Celt Sound System formed a sound clash that mixed Irish music, dance floor grooves, West African percussion, and the kora. While there were highlights, often with help from high profile singing guests like Sinead O'Connor and Peter Gabriel, the albums were fragmented. Now the members have shortened their name to the AfroCelts for their forth album, declaring that the Sound System isn't applicable because they've evolved into a more conventional and fully formed group. The change sounds radical, but it's really just a refinement in their working relationship and songwriting skill. Consequently, Seed holds together more strongly as an album. The songs are more consistently crafted and sonically rich here, with different voices and instruments coming to the fore, but never outshining the greater whole. Highlights include the blues slide guitar-driven title track, the wholly acoustic (which is a first!) and Irish jig-inspired "Ayob's Song/As You Were," and the Radiohead-influenced "All Remains." --Tad HendricksonCustomer Reviews:
Music Should Rule the World.......2007-02-15
I first heard Afrocelts in the soundtrack from Riding Giants(in Laird Hamilton's story - when he discovers a new way to surf giant waves)and it blew me away!It's one of those 'Serendipitous' things...
'Lucky Me' to have found this little treasure!
absolutely wonderful.......2006-09-21
I have been listening to it at work non-stop, ever since I first put it in.
So far, that's about 25 hours. Seriously.
The guest artists (22 according to the liner notes) on this disc are awesome. The energy.. mmmm... Somehow it's able to keep me going with a buzz all day, without forcing a frenetic burn-out as most of my other fast electro-ish albums inevitably do. Absolutely grateful. I have other albums by the Afrocelts, but at the moment, this is definitely my favorite. It's a gem.
A FABULOUS Blending Of Music!!!! 2 Thumbs WAY UP!.......2006-03-27
4.5 stars - Just as good as Volume 3.......2004-12-30
The album's balance between afro, celtic and new age music seems to favor the latter two, though there are plenty of african voice samples and drums. But the overall feel I get after listening to it, is that I've heard a very good new age album with touches of celtic music and a hint at african sounds. With the exception of "Cyberia" and the title track, in general I enjoyed more the shorter tracks. The best example of this is the introductory "Rise" and the 10+ minute-long piece "Rise Above It" that builds upon it. The intro is extremely powerful, yet the follow-up gets to a point where it cannot hold your attention much longer.
All in all, this is one solid production by this world music party. Don't miss it. Like most acts from Real World Music, it deserves a space in your music shelves.
Frightfully Disappointing.......2004-10-06
The first two CD's were nothing short of relevatory for me, and the third seems to go in a different direction, but is still quite good.
Sadly, I feel like unlike Paul Mounsey (Nahoo, et al) Afro Celt doesn't seem to be aging well. I couldn't help but feel that Seed was very, very derivative and washed out compared to their other offerings. The same sort of over-produced sensation I get from Vanilla Pop rubbish on the radio.
I realize this is pretty harsh criticism of a group whose first 3 CDs retain an honored position in my CD case, but I just feel Seed isn't up to snuff. They can and have done much, much better.
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John Barry: The Collection
Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005BADD Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Zulu
- From Russia With Love
- From Russia With Love - 007
- Goldfinger
- The Ipcress File
- The Knack
- Mister Moses
- Thunderball
- The Wrong Box
- Born Free
- The Quiller Memorandum
- You Only Live Twice
- The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair
- Deadfall
Tracks:
- The Lion In Winter
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- Midnight Cowboy
- Midnight Cowboy
- The Appointment
- The Last Valley
- Walkabout
- Monte Walsh
- Diamonds Are Forever
- The Persuaders
- Mary Queen Of Scots
- The Man With The Golden Gun
- The Dove
Tracks:
- The Tamarind Seed
- King Kong
- Eleanor And Franklin
- Robin And Marian
- The Deep
- Hanover Street
- The Black Hole
- Moonraker
- Somewhere In Time
- Raise The Titanic
- Body Heat
- Frances
- Octopussy
- The Cotton Club
Tracks:
- High Road To China
- A View To A Kill
- Out Of Africa
- The Living Daylights
- Dances With Wolves
- Dances With Wolves
- Chaplin
- Moviola
- Indecent Proposal
- The Specialist
- The Scarlet Letter
- Cry The Beloved Country
- Mercury Rising
- The James Bond Theme
Customer Reviews:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra needs a guitar player!.......2006-11-09
Persuaders Theme!.......2006-03-02
A Variety Of Classics!.......2005-12-06
There is over four hours of music in this set with a colorful and informative booklet.
Incredible Barry Collection.......2004-03-11
" one of cinema's greatest composers...John Barry".......2001-07-06
Must ask the following to take a bow ~ James Fitzpatrick (compilation producer), always in their pitching, Reynold da Silva (executive producer), Nic Raine (conductor, arranger, orchestrator & associate producer), a tremen!dous asset to every project he undertakes...and the man who made it all possible...a legendary icon always leading the way in film scoring ~ JOHN BARRY!
Total Time: 258:76 on 56 Tracks ~ SSD-1128 ~ (2001)
You might try other albums from Silva Screen, all worthy of a good listen ~ "The Essential James Bond" (SSD-1034)..."Bond:Back In Action" (SSD-1100)..."Bond:Back In Action 2" (SSD-1119)..."Zulu" (SSD-1095)..."Raise The Titanic" (SSD-1102)..."Walkabout" (SSD-1120)...check out my reviews on amazon.com/music.
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Jpop CD, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Tofu Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BI1YJ2 Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
Tracks:
- D-technoLIFE - UVERworld
- Rewrite - Asian Kung-FU Generation
- Hit In USA - Beat Crusaders
- Beginnings ~Hajimari no Uta~ - Puffy AmiYumi
- Dramatic - YUKI
- Houkigumo - RYTHEM
- Days - FLOW
- Lost Heaven - L'Arc~en~Ciel
- Infortion - Suitesho-jo
- Pride - High and Mighty Color
- *~asterisk~ - ORANGE RANGE
- Hey my friend - Tommy heavenly
- pureness - Nana Kitade
- Glaring Dream - Kinya Kotani
- Life is Like a Boat - Rie Fu
Customer Reviews:
Rainy Days Never Stays is the greatest........2007-01-14
Rainy Days Never Stays is the greatest.
Jpop is all so lively.
Come on it's not that bad .......2006-04-26
Great for anime fans..........2006-04-12
1. D-tecnoLIFE ~From the Anime TV Series BLEACH~ -UVERworld
2. Riraito(Rewrite) ~From the Anime TV Series Fullmetal Alchemist~ -Asian Kung-Fu Generation
3. Hit in the USA ~From the Anime TV Series BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad~ -Beat Crusaders
4. Beginnings ~Hajimari no Uta(Song of a New Day)~ ~From the Anime Movie Pokemon: Myuu to Hadou no Yuusha -Puffy Amiyumi
5. Dramatic ~From the Anime TV Series Honey and Clover~ -YUKI
6. Houkigumo(Comet Cloud) ~From the Anime TV Series Yakitate!! Japan~ -RYTHEM
7. Days ~From the Anime TV Series Eureka 7~ -FLOW
8. Lost Heaven ~From the Anime Movie Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Shamballa wo Ikumono(Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa) -L'Arc~en~ciel
9. Information ~From the Anime TV Series E's Otherwise~ -Suitesho-Jo
10. Pride ~From the Anime TV Series Gundam SEED Destiny~ - High and Mighty Color
11. *Asterisk ~From the Anime TV Series BLEACH~ -ORANGE RANGE
12. Hey My Friend ~From the Live Action Movie Kamikaze Girls~ -Tommy heavenly6
13. Pureness ~From the Anime TV Series BEET the Vandel Buster -Kitade Nana
14. Glaring Dream ~From the Anime TV Series Gravitation~ -Kotani Kinya
15. Life is Like a Boat ~From the Anime TV Series BLEACH~ -Rie fu
And there you have it. Many of the series haven't even been released in the US, and we're already getting opening and ending theme releases like this.
My personal favorite is Lost Heaven from L'Arc~en~ciel, because it says so much about Fullmetal Alchemist and its theme with the lyrics of "We say goodbye lost heaven, how we longed for heaven. We're letting go, of something we never had, time goes so fast, heaven is lost...". Second favorite would be Life is Like a Boat from Rie fu. It's got a really laidback feel to it, and questions worth and other things.
*Asterisk is a rap song, that's really good. I usually dislike rap, but I don't mind this one. It also may be interesting to note that it was the top selling Anime theme song single in 2005. BLEACH fans are really lucky with this CD, since there's 3 themes from BLEACH. D-tecnoLIFE, Life is Like a Boat, and *Asterisk.
Hey My Friend is a rock song that has a really laid back feel as well, and it really gives more meaning to the movie Kamikaze Girls and its plotline when it says things like "I lose my way without you", and "Hello my friend". Tommy heavenly6 has put together a great song with this one.
Dramatic is a pop song, with really high vocals from the vocalist of Judy and Mary. YUKI also sang Sobakasu(Freckles) in J-pop CD1, so if you picked that one up as well, you should recognize her vocals. Dramatic manages to be really peppy, without being annoying and screechy. Honey and Clover hasn't seen a US release yet either, so this is somewhat unusual, but it definately works for me.
Houkigumo is a softer song, with lots of melody and harmony. It's got a lot of melody and soft guitars. The vocalist is also really sweet sounding, and harmonious. Yakitate!! Japan's anime hasn't seen a US release, but the manga releases in fall of 2006.
Hit in the USA is another rock tune, with an odd kind of drive behind it. With lyrics all in English, and the theme of "I was made to hit in America!", it's very bouncy and repetitive.
Days is a good song, with a solid beat behind it. It's the opening to Eureka 7, which is getting a US release very soon. Days has good vocals as well, that support the beat and song.
Pureness is from the same artist that sang Kesenai Tsumi(Unerasable Sin), Kitade Nana. Pureness isn't as good as Kesenai Tsumi in my opinion, but it's still got a good guitar riff going, and she still sings well. BEET the Vandel Buster hasn't gotten an anime US release yet either.
Riraito(Rewrite) is the final ending theme to Fullmetal Alchemist. Asian Kung-Fu Generation just put out a new album(Solfa) recently, so you can check out more of their music domestically as well. Riraito is a really good rock song with good vocalists and lyrics. It's also the only opening theme to only be played when it was supposed to be played, and most of the time, in full. Ready Steady Go was only supposed to be played with Tobira no Mukou e, but adult swim had a business deal going on, so it got played all throughout the series of Fullmetal Alchemist until the final set of episodes.
And now for the actual packaging... The actual packaging itself is really chibi and cute. The booklet has lyrics, but no translations, so you'll have to search around online for those. It has a visual spread of some album covers, and the artists themselves. There's also a page and a half text piece outlining the stuff on the CD, and giving a talk about anime and J-pop in the US.
Altogether, it's a good deal for anime fans, and people who would rather buy domestically than importing everything. All of the artists included and the songs themselves are good solid songs that aren't your standard music fare.
Representative.......2005-11-02
There is a reason J-Pop has never caught on in the USA and Europe. The music is terribly overproduced, which gives it a kind of show-tunes sound. Even the rock music has that annoying overproduced sound, nerding up what would otherwise be some killer rock music.
But J-Pop's not being known in the USA is in the process of changing, due to the popularity of manga and anime. With so many people now enjoying anime, the Japanese style of adult cartoons (mostly action and fantasy cartoons), and hearing the theme songs of these TV shows and movies, at least a subculture of Americans is developing a taste for this music. Hence the release of this album, a showcase of J-Pop tunes that are used in anime.
In J-Pop, I strongly prefer songs fronted by female vocals to that of the male vocals. This is true for me in American & European music, too, as most of my favorite groups have female lead singers (Viva Voce, Bon Voyage, Cocteau Twins, Curve, Evanescence, The Randies, The Go-Go's, etc.). But this is even more true for me in Japanese music; the male vocals have a certain tonal quality that I especially don't care for. Some people may find the high-pitched tone of the typical J-Pop female singer to be annoying, but I enjoy it.
The first three songs on this compilation didn't do much for me, but the fourth one I was immediately crazy about. I later looked at the cover and learned that it was Puffy Amiyumi. I had already heard of this duo and wanted music by them; now I've heard them for the first time and I definitely want some of their albums!
New influences in J-Pop are found in the track "Pride" by High and Mighty Color. This is primarily a typical female-led J-Pop overproduced pop tune, but interspersed in it is an intense rock section with some scream-rap (made unintelligible by sound alteration). "*~Asterisk~" by Orange Range has some rapping in it, something else I don't remember hearing in J-Pop 15 years ago. But aside from these two tracks, I don't really hear anything new in J-Pop. Amazing how it doesn't change.
I give this album 3 stars, which in my book is a good album that I would definitely recommend to others. This album is a good representation of J-Pop music. If you're an anime fan, you're likely to enjoy it. If you want to learn what Japanese pop music is like, this compilation is a good place to start.
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Down By the Creek Bank CD Special 25th Anniversary Edition
Manufacturer: Benson Music Publications ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006GWH86 |
Product Description
Down By the Creek Bank is 25 years old this year! It's a timeless, classic work - for kids of all ages!Customer Reviews:
classic!.......2005-10-30
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Ling
Seed Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002L21 Release Date: 1994-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Rapture
- Virgin
- Baa Baa Song
- Kids...This Is Fabulon
- Ladybug
- Nail
- You Should Not Take These Things For Granted
- Doe
- Tortoise Shell
- Fortune
- For Adam
- Mariposa
Customer Reviews:
One of my personal favorites.......2003-12-27
Amazing Album.......2002-08-11
Four guys from Texas?.......2001-06-05
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Mutiny/The Bad Seed
The Birthday Party Manufacturer: Buddha ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004T0N9 Release Date: 2000-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Sonnys Burning
- Wildworld
- Fears of Gun
- Deep in the Woods
- Jennifers Veil
- Six Strings That Drew Blood
- Say a Spell
- Swampland
- Pleasure Avalanche
- Mutiny in Heaven
Customer Reviews:
Last of the Birthday party is a collection of aftershocks.......2006-07-03
The opening scream-out on "Sonny's burning" says it all: "Hands up who wants to die!" howlers singer Nick Cave in pain. And the deconstructive podium-busting of "Junkyard" goes on.
Then "Wildworld" follows, with its slow pacing drums and howling guitar; the song trashes the mind and soul and causes many lonely abandoned off spring to dance with their own shadows in the dark.
There seems to be more echoing effects in the guitars, and more contemplation and sanity in Cave's voice - not that the man is cured of whatever demons are troubeling him, thank God not, but the tight ensembling-work of The Bad Seeds come more and more into vision here.
"Jennifer's veil", a stiring emotional statement, hints at future Bad Seeds output; more singing tendencies than just spoken word or screaming, this track solely is worth a finger.
"Six strings that drew blood" is an early punk version of one of the best songs on "The firstborn is dead" album, the second Bad Seeds release. Although very rarely mentioned, is "The six strings..." version on the "First born..." album still one of Nick Cave's best pereformances, and here on the Birthday Party E.P. we have its original blueprint.
"Swampland" still has the chaos of "Release the bats" from the "Junkyard"album, as have the multi-vocals on "Mutiny in heaven".
Call it aftershocks, call it more matured and pollished, call it a musical testament, it's still all classic TBP.
This last release doesn't show any signs of decline or perishing of the band. It's just "Junkyard" little successor, and a good reason to to ponder on the question where Nick and the mates would have gone to, if The Bitrthday Party hadn't crashed that early in its own personal dark history.
One of the best cd's...........2004-09-11
Tonight We Sleep in Separate Ditches.......2003-11-12
An excerpt from `Deep in the Woods':
Now the killed waits for the killer
And the trees all nod their heads, they are agreed
This knife feels like a knife feels like a knife that feels like it's feed.
Yeah I recognize that girl
I took her from rags right through to stitches (pray for me now)
Oh baby, tonight we sleep in separate ditches.
Wow! Postmodernism can be interesting!!!!!!!!.......2003-05-26
oh my lord!.......2002-02-24
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Like a Seed
Kenny Rankin Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002I41 Release Date: 1996-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Like A Seed
- Yesterday's Lies
- Peaceful
- Sometimes
- Comin' Down
- Stringman
- Earthheart
- Bad Times Make You Strong
- You Are My Woman
- I Was Born
- If I Should Go To Pray
Customer Reviews:
Wow..........2006-04-02
Superlative Heart-Filled Debut Album.......2006-02-14
One cannot pigeonhole Rankin's work. Over the years, he has sung everything from powerful, nerve-grinding rock to be-bop, jazz, ballad and (at the risk of using a term which some find pejorative) New Age. This first album shows a fine musical soul in its first explorations, testing lyrics, testing arrangements, feeling how to give voice to the experiences of life. It's a rare treat, and I can only hope that it will be brought to CD for us all to enjoy again.
One of the best voices around in many, many years.......1999-10-19
A GIFT UNREALIZED.......1998-12-28
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