Blue Sun

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By the mid-'90s, trumpeter Mark Isham didn't need to make another solo album. After all, his artistic reputation--and financial security--had already been assured by his work as a film and television composer. He had won Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy nominations for his scores, as well as ongoing critical." Somehow, though, it wasn't enough--he "wanted a vehicle where I could realize my own artistic vision." That vehicle is Blue Sun, Isham's first solo album in four years and the first straight-ahead, acoustic jazz album of his career. He recorded it with the jazz quintet he has led in Los Angeles in recent years (pianist David Goldblatt, saxophonist Steve Tavaglione, bassist Doug Lunn and drummer Kurt Wortman) and that's the band he brings to this project, which mirrors his lifelong admiration for Miles Davis. Isham's Blue Sun does have the understated romanticism of "Kind of Blue," especially in the leader's muted-trumpet smears and in pianist David Goldblatt's space-filled broken chords. The most obvious tribute comes on "And Miles to Go... Before He Sleeps," a ballad tribute to Davis featuring Isham's languid trumpet lines. --Geoffrey Himes

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Deep Still Blue CD and DVD (DVD for Region 1)
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    Deep Still Blue CD and DVD (DVD for Region 1)
    2002
    Manufacturer: Gemini Sun Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000OONOX2
    Release Date: 2007-05-08

    Tracks:

    1. Where the Stars and Moon Play 4:23
    2. When I See You Again 4:41
    3. Deep Still Blue 5:05
    4. An Ocean Apart 4:21
    5. Sarah's Rainbow 4:02
    6. Little Angel 5:06
    7. Setting Sail 4:32
    8. Summer's End 5:07

    Tracks:

    1. Where the Stars and Moon Play set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    2. When I See You Again set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    3. Deep Still Blue set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    4. An Ocean Apart set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    5. Sarah's Rainbow set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    6. Little Angel set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    7. Setting Sail set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    8. Summer's End set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    9. Sweet Dreams set to the photography of Susan Saibara
    10. The Voyage Home set to the photography of Susan Saibara

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    The ninth career release from 2002 (the husband-wife team of Randy and Pamela Copus) is a sight-and-sound combo that includes a DVD gallery of splendid underwater photography (with the duo's music lending a dreamy, state-of-wonder audio backdrop) and a separate, music-only CD. The DVD, which slowly pans across dozens of colorful, otherworldly stills captured by unheralded photographer Susan Saibara, can provide some head-turning wallpaper for a computer screen or a wide-screen flat-panel monitor. The music, meanwhile, is a pleasant enough endeavor, though after a while it becomes apparent the duo has stirred an excess of stardust into these compositions. At their best, 2002 have used their soft, ethereal blend of electronics, acoustic guitar, flute, pennywhistle, and Pamela Copus's Enya-clone voicings to venture out (though never too far out) into the safer, gentler realms of the cosmos. On this disc, after an inviting opening track, several selections thereafter sound as though they have been touched by Tinkerbell's wand a few times too often, diminishing their stand-alone appeal. Pretty music, yes; but perhaps because it exists here principally to embellish many delicate visual images, it seems a bit too pretty on occasion. --Terry Wood

    Album Description

    Includes both audio CD and DVD video with artist interviews and special features! It has been said they have achieved greatness - it is true. Pamela and Randy Copus, the duo known as 2002, have graced the Billboard charts for over 264 weeks! With Deep Still Blue, their ninth full release, they return with their signature sound - romantic themes, opulent string arrangements, piano, acoustic guitar, harp, and flute combined with lush vocal textures. This beautifully orchestrated CD and DVD Audio Visual Connect Series(tm) sets the 2002 trademark sound adrift in an ocean of majesty whilst exploring the exquisite underwater photography of Susan Saibara. Join 2002 as they unveil the mystery of Deep Still Blue enabling a new-found respect for our world's oceans and reefs.
    The Ultimate Gilbert & Sullivan Collection
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Well worth the price
    • Not Exactly "The Ultimate" Collection...
    • Where's the chicks?!?!
    • Not quite the ultimate....
    • Great Music - Questionable Selection
    The Ultimate Gilbert & Sullivan Collection
    Arthur Sullivan , Isidore Godfrey , Royston Nash , New Symphony Orchestra of London , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra , Colin Wright , Donald Adams , George Cook , Gillian Knight , Jean Hindmarsh , Jeffrey Skitch , John Ayldon , John Reed , Joyce Wright , Kenneth Sandford , Lyndsie Holland , Owen Brannigan , Pauline Wales , Peggy Ann Jones , Thomas Round , Valerie Masterson , and D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
    Manufacturer: Decca
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    ASIN: B000007OU0
    Release Date: 1998-06-09

    Tracks:

    1. H.M.S. Pinafore: We Shall Sail The Ocean Blue
    2. H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm Called Little Buttercup
    3. H.M.S. Pinafore: My Galant Crew, Good Morning
    4. H.M.S. Pinafore: I'm The Monarch Of The Sea
    5. H.M.S. Pinafore: When I Was A Lad
    6. H.M.S. Pinafore: Nevermind The Why And Wherefore
    7. H.M.S. Pinafore: Kind Captain, I've Important Information
    8. H.M.S. Pinafore: Carefully On Tip - Toe Stealing
    9. H.M.S. Pinafore: For He Is An Englishman
    10. The Pirates Of Penzance: I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major - General
    11. The Pirates Of Penzance: When A Felon's Not Engaged In His Employment
    12. The Pirates Of Penzance: With Cat Like Tread
    13. The Sorcerer: My Name Is John Wellinton Wells
    14. The Gondoliers: Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
    15. Patience: If You're Anxious To Shine
    16. The Mikado: If You Want To Know Who We Are
    17. The Mikado: A Wand'ring Minstrel I
    18. The Mikado: Behold The Lord High Executioner
    19. The Mikado: As Someday It May Happen
    20. The Mikado: Three Little Maids From School Are We
    21. The Mikado: The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
    22. The Mikado: Here's A How - De - Do!
    23. The Mikado: From Ev'ry Kind Of Man Obedience I Expect
    24. The Mikado: A More Humane Mikado Never Did In Japan Exist
    25. The Mikado: The Criminal Cried As He Dropp'd Him Down
    26. The Mikado: The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring, Tra La
    27. The Mikado: On A Tree By A River A Little Tom Tit
    28. The Mikado: There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
    29. The Mikado: For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Well worth the price.......2006-04-13

    I love this CD. No, despite its name it is not the "ultimate" collection, as scarcely could be expected from a single CD. It is heavy on Mikado, as others have stated. It leaves out things I would have included and includes things I would have left out. But the performances are wonderful, traditional and all you expect from G&S. Considering the low price, it is well worth including in your G&S collection ... as PART of your collection. After the disappointment of the godawful Opera World video series (Don't buy it!) this CD is a joy and a relief.

    3 out of 5 stars Not Exactly "The Ultimate" Collection..........2004-12-23

    It seems that a collection of Gilbert & Sullivan music that has the name "The Ultimate Collection" in its title would boast a wide range of music, but I found the selection disappointing. Half of the tracks are songs from The Mikado, and the other half is divided between five... yes, FIVE other operettas. This means that the representation from each operetta is awfully scant. I would have liked to see less Mikado and more of everything else, and perhaps some highlights from the more obscure operettas (Princess Ida and The Sorcerer, namely).

    In addition, while most of the music is very well performed, some of the vocalists either go a bit overboard or, at the very opposite end, seem to lack expression. For example, this Nanki-Poo (in The Mikado) seems to be overly occupied with vibrato. Katisha's voice is annoying, and The Mikado's low voice often seems to lack feeling and humor. The other idiosyncracies, like the very frightening evil laughing during "A More Humane Mikado" and hissing during "Three Little Maids" really bug me.

    Then again, I'm new to Gilbert and Sullivan, and was introduced to the music through the Topsy Turvy soundtrack, which has a noticeably less operatic style, and hardly includes "stage noise"... so perhaps all this is the norm. Do listen to the tracks for yourself, though, before you purchase the CD. Personally, I find that the Topsy Turvy soundtrack, while considerably less ecompassing, is much lighthearted and easier listening.

    2 out of 5 stars Where's the chicks?!?!.......2003-05-15

    It wouldn't be G&S if not for the ladies - so where are they? How could they leave out Mabel's aria - or Josephine's!? The only female aria included on this disc comes from Mikado, which is the least exciting (if G&S could be un-exciting) of the three! Everything else on the recording is great, but I am still quite disappointed.

    5 out of 5 stars Not quite the ultimate...........2002-03-25

    This is a great collection, but unfortunately it doesn't have songs from all the works of G&S. Most notably, there is nothing from the "Yeoman of the Guard". I still reccommed it however as John Reed is wonderful!!

    4 out of 5 stars Great Music - Questionable Selection.......2002-02-05

    It's an ongoing challenge to find a recording of Gilbert and Sullivan that combines premium musicality and great theatrical performance. This recording is a true gem on both fronts. My only complaint is that for a "Best of" collection, this compilation is Mikado-heavy and scarcely touches on highlights from other masterpieces, particularly The Pirates of Penzance. This would be my favorite G&S CD of all time, of only it included tracks like "When the Foeman Bares his Steel," "Poor Wand'ring One," and "Dry the Glist'ning Tear," but then again, I guess there's no real consensus as to which are Gilbert and Sullivan's best works, and there are too many to fit on one CD.
    Blue Sun
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Blue Sun by Mark Isham
    • My first Mark Isham cd.. you ask where was I?
    • Rewards the attention to details that comes from really listening
    • On the Really Short List of FAVORITE Jazz CDs. . . .
    • Overlooked Warm Jazz classic
    Blue Sun
    Mark Isham
    Manufacturer: Sony
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    ASIN: B000002B7D
    Release Date: 1995-10-03

    Tracks:

    1. Barcelona
    2. That Beautiful Sadness
    3. Trapeze
    4. Lazy Afternoon
    5. Blue Sun
    6. In More Than Love
    7. And Miles To Go... Before He Sleeps
    8. In A Sentimental Mood
    9. Tour De Chance

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    By the mid-'90s, trumpeter Mark Isham didn't need to make another solo album. After all, his artistic reputation--and financial security--had already been assured by his work as a film and television composer. He had won Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy nominations for his scores, as well as ongoing critical." Somehow, though, it wasn't enough--he "wanted a vehicle where I could realize my own artistic vision." That vehicle is Blue Sun, Isham's first solo album in four years and the first straight-ahead, acoustic jazz album of his career. He recorded it with the jazz quintet he has led in Los Angeles in recent years (pianist David Goldblatt, saxophonist Steve Tavaglione, bassist Doug Lunn and drummer Kurt Wortman) and that's the band he brings to this project, which mirrors his lifelong admiration for Miles Davis. Isham's Blue Sun does have the understated romanticism of "Kind of Blue," especially in the leader's muted-trumpet smears and in pianist David Goldblatt's space-filled broken chords. The most obvious tribute comes on "And Miles to Go... Before He Sleeps," a ballad tribute to Davis featuring Isham's languid trumpet lines. --Geoffrey Himes

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Blue Sun by Mark Isham.......2006-11-03

    Very listenable jazz takes, on all titles. A super-strong suggestion of Miles Davis on much of the work, and sometimes it's hard to tell Isham from Davis, not that you want to. Despite the takeoff on Miles, Isham gets his own licks in, notably with his original compositions. The quality of
    Isham's playing is close to that of Davis and his search for the ultimate tone. For any fan of horn playing, this album is a must.

    5 out of 5 stars My first Mark Isham cd.. you ask where was I?.......2006-07-02

    I usually do not review profound jazz albums because the quality of analysis of other more qualified reviewers prevents me from adding anything more substantial, so i would just like to share my first impression.

    Im 42 yo and this is the first time I hear an album of Mark Isham, this is music to relax and to think, not the type of relax you expect from new-age or that type of music..this is the music to watch Edward Hopper paintings and ponder on the subtle levity of existence

    4 out of 5 stars Rewards the attention to details that comes from really listening.......2005-12-14

    Mark Isham's "Blue Sun" is infused with a sensibility that is refined and cool-cool in the jazz idiom. Mr. Isham wrote seven of the songs here, and he plays these modern jazz arrangements with confidence and skill. I suppose that any discussion of a trumpet-led jazz ensemble has to acknowledge Miles Davis, so let it be said that Mr. Isham does not imbue his music with the sneer that marred some of Mr. Davis' later works and that this session echoes his work form the latter part of the 1950s.

    Mr. Isham moves through the jazz landscape deftly, adding some flourishes here and there that are clearly modern, but the overall sound is that of a classic jazz quintet drawing on electric bass, acoustic and electric piano, drums, and tenor sax to coax and compel listeners to keep their ears open. It would be a mistake to relegate this recording to the role of background music, for it should not be considered part of the "lite" or triple-z jazz (as in snoozzze) that infests FM radio and department stores. "Blue Sun" rewards the attention to details that comes from really listening.

    5 out of 5 stars On the Really Short List of FAVORITE Jazz CDs. . . ........2002-10-01

    I hate to make Miles Davis comparisons, and I won't even attempt to critique his technique--I'll let the experts and the brass players do that. I will simply say that, as years have gone by, when I am in the mood for a trumpet CD, I reach for SKETCHES OF SPAIN or BLUE SUN. I don't know what that says for Miles or Isham, but I love both. BLUE SUN is such a wonderful blend of sounds, melodies, and harmonies that I just don't get tired of hearing it. From the opening percussive notes of "Barcelona," right through the subtle keyboard and sax intro to "That Beautiful Sadness," the more restless feel of "Trapeze" and the melancholy "Lazy Afternoon," Isham has me in his grasp. I love the sax harmony and interplay on "Blue Sun," the sorrow of "In More Than Love," and the tip of the hat to both Miles Davis and Robert Frost (I'm a high school English teacher, so I really appreciate the Frost reference) on "And Miles To Go . . . Before He Sleeps." I love just the hint of electric on the closing tune, "Tour de Chance," as well--it closes everything nicely.

    Where he really slays me, though, is on "In a Sentimental Mood," track 8. I don't think anyone, living or dead, could wring any more emotion and "sentiment" out of a melody than Isham does on this piece. Ohhhh. It's almost exhausting to listen to, but somehow I don't feel exhausted when it's done--I feel refreshed and invigorated. He's done all the work--I just need to slow down and listen. . . . Really nice keyboard work underneath and behind the melody--very understated and appropriate. I don't know how a person could listen to Isham on this track and not run out and buy the CD. Even if you hated the rest, which would be virtually impossible, it would be worth the asking price for this 7+ minute experience.

    Bottom Line: Whether or not he's the next coming of Miles or just another chump blowing on a trumpet, Mark Isham has captured something very special on this CD. It isn't on his earlier ones, and I haven't heard it on his more recent ones, although I love those, as well. He is garnering some attention as a film scorer, which is great--his scores are excellent--but he can't capture this . . . essence . . . in a film score. This is a very intimate, personal, understated, and reflective effort from Isham. Everyone deserves to experience this hour. . . .

    4 out of 5 stars Overlooked Warm Jazz classic.......2002-07-16

    Mark Isham's music straddles that no-man's land between Jazz, New Age and filmscores, which is a shame because record companies often don't know which area to put his albums in! This album is all Jazz, not New Age or Jazz-lite.

    It's is an overlooked classic! Great lyrical, meditative music, warm and laid back. There is a warm tone to it, I would call it "Red Sun" or "Orange Sun" I think if I had named it, the name "Blue Sun" sounds a little too cool, unless it's an oblique reference to Miles Davis "Kind of Blue".

    Usually this music sounds improvisational, but occasionally it sounds a little scripted, but that's a minor criticism, the overall effect is pleasant and laid back. He has the tone down perfectly, with the Harmon mute. As is stated below, the sound is often quite reminiscent of Miles Davis pre-1965 period. Listen to "Round Midnight" by Davis, then listen to this!

    I consider this a great find, I find myself returning to listen over and over late at night. Don't miss this one.

    Well recorded. Five stars for recording, 4 1/2 for performance, if it were a better seller, it would deserve 5 stars under my tough grading system!

    Improves with repeated listening. Highly recommended. Buy this album.
    Belly of the Sun
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Grown-Up Fairy Tale
    • wonderful music and recording
    • Even the cowboy liked it
    • A Delta Delight.....The Journey Continues
    • Her best since Blue Light Till Dawn
    Belly of the Sun
    Cassandra Wilson
    Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000062U6N
    Release Date: 2002-03-26

    Tracks:

    1. The Weight
    2. Justice
    3. Darkness on the Delta
    4. Waters of March
    5. You Gotta Move
    6. Only a Dream in Rio
    7. Just Another Parade
    8. Wichita Lineman
    9. Shelter From the Storm
    10. Drunk as Cooter Brown
    11. Show Me a Love
    12. Road So Clear
    13. Hot Tamales

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    By now, it's a moot point whether Cassandra Wilson is singing jazz or not. By unifying what were once considered disparate styles and song forms with her languorously rich vocals and offbeat instrumental textures, she has become the queen of her own genre. Largely recorded at a one-time train station in her native Mississippi, Belly of the Sun ranges from country-blues great Fred McDowell's gritty "You Gotta Move" (popularized by the Rolling Stones and here featuring acoustic-guitar wiz Richard Johnston) to Brazilian immortal Antonio Carlos Jobim's winsome "Waters of March" (featuring a children's choir) to a hauntingly feminized version of Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman." Revealing her command of narrative material, Wilson draws seductive meaning from Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm" and the Band's "The Weight." Featuring Kevin Breit and Marvin Sewell on all manner of guitars and related string instruments, Belly of the Sun also boasts three strong Wilson originals, including "Just Another Parade," a jazzy-soulful duet with India Arie, and "Show Me a Love." As her own producer, Wilson comes up with less compelling backgrounds than Craig Street, who produced her darker-tinged breakthrough albums. Still, this is her most seamless, smoothest-flowing, and most effortlessly expansive recording. "I need to feel some rich black soil that's moist between my toes," she sings. You can feel her Southern roots in the grooves as well. --Lloyd Sachs

    Album Description

    Belly of The Sun, her fourth release for Blue Note Records, is the classic Cassandra Wilson journey, where borders and boundaries are sometimes pushed, sometimes expanded, sometimes eliminated but always discounted as limitations. Embracing Blues, African, Jazz, R&B, Brazilian and pop sensibilities, Belly of the Sun, is an invitation into the many sounds that have filtered through the musical landscape of the South. Featuring both original material and startling interpretations of material by other songwriters such as The Band, Bob Dylan and Robert Johnson, Belly of The Sun is full of the power of Cassandra's Mississippi roots and the roots of American music.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Grown-Up Fairy Tale.......2005-05-08

    "Belly of the Sun" is an excellent set from this powerful vocalist. Cassandra's smoky alto has a rich luster that brings great expressiveness to the material she writes & selects. Of the tracks by other songwriters, three stand out for me. The opener "The Weight" that was the signature song for The Band & memorably covered by Joan Baez is remade into a delightful rolling classic with the percussion of Cyro Baptista & Jeffrey Haynes giving little tabla sounds that makes the whole track sparkle. Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm" that first came out in 1975 on his classic "Blood on the Tracks" album is a delightful song with memorable melody and unique lyrics. Wilson nails the nuances and explores new possibilities with her powerful vocals. "Waters of March" by Antonio Carlos Jobim is also a stunning delight with Cassandra swaying with the lovely Brazilian samba melody with the lovely carefree lyric reflected perfectly in the melody with Cyro Baptista's lighthearted percussive touches. Of Wilson's original songs, I particularly enjoy "Show Me A Love" with its pulsing rhythm & Cassandra's voice caressing the melody, "Far away from all the glitter & the gloom, who are we inside the four walls of this tiny room, is it love we have or just a grown-up fairy tale?" "Drunk As Cooter Brown" is also a lot of fun. "Belly of the Sun" is an excellent set by this sultry singer. Enjoy!

    5 out of 5 stars wonderful music and recording.......2005-02-09

    Wonderful music and a beautiful, transparent, open recording. As good or better than Blue Light Till Dawn.

    4 out of 5 stars Even the cowboy liked it.......2003-01-23

    I bought this album along with Norah Jones, and definately prefer Cassandra. I was unfamiliar with her work, but heard her on a Sunday morning TV program and was interested in hearing more. I played it one day while working and my husband came in and was so taken by her beautiful renditions of familiar songs that he asked if he could take it to his carpentry workshop. I was amazed. He is pretty much in to a very different type of music. So, now we share it. Worth buying and worth listening to.

    5 out of 5 stars A Delta Delight.....The Journey Continues.......2003-01-14

    From the promise of her excellent contributions on Terence Blanchard's*Let's Get Lost*,the scene was set...what could we expect from Ms Wilson.She had already *Travelled Miles*,where could she go from there...a long and rewarding way,is the answer!
    Regardless of what genre this CD falls under,and lets be realistic,Ms Wilson slices through a number of them in expressing herself musically here,this is a standout collection in 2002..or any other year for that matter.She can't be pigeoned -holed,she just entertains and continues to grow as a top notch vocalist.

    Conceived in the tradition of the Mississippi blues and supplemented with jazz and R&B influences,then executed in the heat of August in a disused railway station and boxcar,punctuated with that percussive beat and maverick style,relying on that midnight and beyond voice..and given wings by a choice of self penned or covered classics of all styles....Ms Wilson has excelled in producing her most accessible collection to date.
    Noted for her experimental and sparse percussive sounds,she has crafted,lovingly, with the help of friends,interpretations of classic songs from classic songwriters,that benefit from some deft production that has made a truely memorable CD.the result is personal and infectious!!
    The songs chosen,Dylan,Robertson,Webb,Taylor, were not easy,but an artist of her growing maturity delivered,with warts and all,that turned this catalogue into something memorable.*The Weight*,a classic Robertson song interpreted in the Wilson style..which cannot be catagorized save to say that it is unique and bluesy.Personal favourites,such as Mississippi Fred McDowell's *You Got To Move*,from the delta roots,have you joyfully clapping your hands and singing like its Sunday morning at church..a faithful and substantial rendition.Dylan never sounded like this,as *Shelter From The Storm*,a classic fragment song from the monumental*Blood On The Tracks*,is brought to life and a narrative is brought to life, as delivered by Ms Wilson..a personal favourite of mine,worth the purchase price alone.

    Playful jazzy bluesy latin and bosa nova renditions that surely must please all who listen,set tracks such *Drunk As Cooter Brown*,*Hot Tamales*and Only A Dream In Rio*up as highlights.
    Ms Wilson drifts from style to style,genre to genre,and yet the songs are tightly delivered.So much so that novices like Norah Jones,who have attempted to encompass *it all*, must blush with envy.Long time friend Rhonda Richmond (who pens *Road So Clear*,and,sings, plays piano and violin on this set)compliments her friend beautifully.The excellence from longtime association is very self-evident.
    The inclusion of the India Arie duet,*Just Another Parade*,penned by Ms Wilson continues to highlight her abilities as the standout *Jazz,and yet not Jazz*performer status.
    *Wichita Lineman*,although an honest interpretation,does not do the Webb classic justice,but continues to highlight the willingness of the artist to push the boundaries further.This is really a pedantic point,as the overall excellence of this CD cannot be escaped.
    It would be amiss of any review not to acknowledge the engine room in any Wilson CD,the drums of Xavyon Jamison,the percusive brilliance of Cyro Bapista,Jeffery Haynes,and the guitar playing of anything stringed by Marvin Sewell.Mark Peterson and Kevin Breit,are all excellent and make that*Wilson sound*.Throw in Robert Johnston India Arie and Rhonda Richmond..and the mix is pure Delta gumbo.

    In a year when the scene was swamped by jazz R&B rap and pop divas promising to be the *next big thing* and delivering more of the*same old thing*,in blows the unique and talented Ms Wilson like a Gulf breeze and just knocks them dead.Not jazz but music with feeling..adult and rewarding.5 stars because of the mixture of maverick delights,...will be continually played.So much talent on display,Buy it!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Her best since Blue Light Till Dawn.......2003-01-13

    Cassandra Wilson is at her envelope-pushing best in this album. Interestingly eclectic with plenty of drums and rhythm, as well as some great new original songs: Just Another Parade and Drunk as Cooter Brown are both stunners. She has haunting arrangements of familiar tunes such as Wichita Lineman and Only a Dream in Rio, blues roots in Robert Johnson and Mississippi Fred McDowell songs, and political commentary in Justice. Her vocal pairings with Rhonda Richmond and India.Arie are perfectly complementary to her own sound. She's hit the top of her form with the album!
    Burning in the Sun
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • perfect instrumentation and singing
    • Excellent debut (and swan song)
    • One or possibly two songs are good
    • Great album, so long Blue Merle
    • Spare me the Coldplay comparisons!
    Burning in the Sun
    Blue Merle
    Manufacturer: Island
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    ASIN: B0006ZXJT8
    Release Date: 2005-02-15

    Tracks:

    1. Burning In The Sun
    2. If I Could
    3. Lucky To Know You
    4. Stay
    5. Every Ship Must Sail Away
    6. Boxcar Racer
    7. Made To Run
    8. Seeing Through You
    9. Places
    10. Part Of Your History
    11. Either Way It Goes
    12. Bittersweet Memory

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    This Nashville band may have lifted its name from the lyrics of a Led Zeppelin song but listeners expecting nine-minute guitar epics about medieval orgies and fiery demons are bound to be disappointed. Blue Merle favors a lighter touch, as sketched out on the wistful title track of its debut album, Burning In The Sun. The jangly song evokes the Dave Matthews Band with its lilting fiddles and spiraling rhythms, while singer-songwriter Luke Reynolds sounds like a dead ringer for Coldplay's Chris Martin. Having played Bonnaroo, toured with Donovan Frankenreiter and recoded with Matthews producer Stephen Haris, the band seems destined to find a home with the Relix crowd. It would be a shame if it settled there. Rich, emotionally detailed songs like "If I Could" and "Stay" not only transcend genres, they're capable of changing lives. -- Aidin Vaziri

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars perfect instrumentation and singing.......2007-06-04

    two years ago I went to a dave matthews band concert at the nissan pavilion in virginia. I didnt expect to hear such amazing talent before dave even came on.. it was blue merle, they were fantastic! the night I left there I drove to a walmart super center and bought their cd.. Since then I can say out of all my cds I have listened to theirs the most. they are a fantastic band, its a shame they had to break up

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent debut (and swan song).......2006-12-30

    I was very disappointed to see that Blue Merle broke up as I really enjoy listening to all of the tracks on this most excellent debut. If you like, Cold Play, Keane, Vertical Horizon and the like, you will not be disappointed with Blue Merle.

    2 out of 5 stars One or possibly two songs are good.......2006-10-06

    Because I like faster music with a beat that makes me tap a foot, I only liked the cut "Lucky To Know You." "Seeing Through You" is all right, too. Perhaps Reynolds will independently release a CD of his own with more songs like "Lucky To Know You."

    5 out of 5 stars Great album, so long Blue Merle.......2006-06-30

    I saw these guys live twice and they put on a great show. The album is very impressive as well. The bad news is that they are no longer. A message on thier website said they broke up to follow different paths. So this album is a one of kind find, worth the price if you like crossover pop/ bluegrass kind of feel. It makes you want to drive out through open spaces. Good stuff.

    4 out of 5 stars Spare me the Coldplay comparisons!.......2006-01-05

    I've only one thing to say to all of the squidgedy morons who bemoan that "they ripped off Coldplay". CLEAN THE WAX OUT OF YOUR EARS!

    Sure you can compare the sound of Luke's voice to Chris Martin's but, that's where it ends. The vocal style is not the same and the songs are not even close to being similar. Blue Merle has roots in rock, country, and bluegrass. The only bluegrass COLDPLAY ever saw was on a trip to Denmark.

    If you folks making the Coldplay comparison knew half as much as you think you do about music you still couldn't fill a thimble.

    This is a great CD of songs that I'll be enjoying for sometime.
    Kiri Sings Berlin
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Irving Berlin at his best
    • Get's my vote!
    • Jazzy and Beautiful
    • I love it!
    • Simply Dreadful
    Kiri Sings Berlin
    Irving Berlin , Jonathan Tunick , Abbey Road Ensemble , and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
    Manufacturer: Angel Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000002RYP
    Release Date: 1998-01-20

    Tracks:

    1. Let's Face The Music And Dance
    2. I Got The Sun In The Morning
    3. How Deep Is The Ocean?
    4. What'll I Do?
    5. Blue Skies
    6. It's A Lovely Day Today
    7. They Say It's Wonderful
    8. Say It Isn't So
    9. Cheek To Cheek
    10. Isn't This A Lovely Day?
    11. Always
    12. The Song Is Ended
    13. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
    14. It Only Happens When I Dance With You
    15. Easter Parade

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    After several recordings of American popular music, Te Kanawa has become a very effective crooner, phrasing with heretofore missing panache. The easy, jazzy Riddle-like arrangements are bouncy and appealing. But after 15 selections, the mysterious dissatisfaction of eating Chinese food and feeling hungry an hour later remains. Tunick writes in his program notes that "the waltz ballads ... are poignant and moving, but never stray into sentimentality." But why not? A little mushiness would serve this recording well, and also contribute to a desperately lacking variety of interpretation. Still, the voice is consistently gorgeous; it would just be nice to distinguish the happy songs from the sad. --Barbara Eisner Bayer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Irving Berlin at his best.......2007-06-26

    Kiri's glorious voice interprets Irving Berlin masterpieces beautifully with expression and respect for these American favorites.

    5 out of 5 stars Get's my vote!.......2004-04-03

    OK. Full disclosure: I'm one of those helpless souls who is just madly in love with the sounds that emanate from Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's vocal chords. I suppose there are many artists who can interpret Irving Berlin's songs with more, what's the word, authenticity?

    And I've heard many of them, and I love their work.

    But Kiri Te Kanawa is different. She was given one of the most beautiful instruments in the history of sound recordings. Thank God the recording companies figured out what they had and put her in front of a microphone early and often.

    We have had a rare opportunity to experience a great artist from almost the start of her career clear through to what now must be it's final stages.

    I, for one, feel privileged.

    Thank you, Dame Kiri. The world is a little better place because of you.

    5 out of 5 stars Jazzy and Beautiful.......2002-09-01

    This album exemplifies Kiri's amazing, vast dose of talent for musical interpretation. Though I tend to enjoy mostly classical music, this album has opened doors to a wonderful world of classical-jazz, which I find quite beautiful! Perhaps for some, it is an aquired taste...yet I was hooked the moment I heard track one...and have since become quite the "modern Kiri" fan!~Brava once again~

    5 out of 5 stars I love it!.......2002-05-14

    If you like Irving Berlin and Kiri Te Kanawa you'll probably enjoy this album as much as I do!

    I can imagine Nick and Nora Charles listening to this at one of Nick's favorite dives! It will transport you to a sophisticated time and place that may have never existed except in literature and debutante coming out parties.

    Gatsby would have loved it, and surely would have invited Kiri to all his parties!

    1 out of 5 stars Simply Dreadful.......2001-01-17

    Just terrible! Although her voice has mellowed and is quite beautiful, Ms Te Kanawa has absolutely no instinct or feel for this distinctly American music. She's just lost in her own peculiar Kiwi wonderland. She is not aided but what have to be some of the worst arrangements of this music ever recorded.

    Her version of "What'll I do" alone earns her a place on the top ten list of abominable recordings of American music.
    The Longest Day: The Ultimate World War Movie Theme Collection
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • These are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks
    • An outstanding compilation
    • The really good ones are missing.
    • "many were winners by the Academy for best scores"
    The Longest Day: The Ultimate World War Movie Theme Collection

    Manufacturer: Silva America
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00020R02O
    Release Date: 2004-05-25

    Tracks:

    1. The Longest Day
    2. Attack On The Iron Coast
    3. Band Of Brothers-Prelude
    4. Band Of Brothers-Theme
    5. Battle Of Britain
    6. The Battle Of The Bulge
    7. The Blue Max
    8. Das Boot
    9. The Bridge At Remagen
    10. The Bridge On The River Kwai
    11. A Bridge Too Far
    12. The Caine Mutiny
    13. The Captive Heart
    14. Casablanca

    Tracks:

    1. Coastal Command
    2. The Cruel Sea
    3. The Dambusters
    4. The Diary Of Anne Frank
    5. The Eagle Has Landed
    6. Empire Of The Sun
    7. The English Patient
    8. Fear And Desire
    9. Force Ten From Navarone
    10. Gallipoli
    11. The Great Escape
    12. The Guns Of Navarone

    Tracks:

    1. Hanover Street
    2. The Hindenburg
    3. In Harm's Way
    4. Is Paris Burning?
    5. King Rat
    6. Lawrence Of Arabia
    7. Lifeboat
    8. Macarthur / Patton
    9. Malta G.C.
    10. Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
    11. Midway
    12. The Mountain Road
    13. 1941

    Tracks:

    1. The Naked And The Dead
    2. The Night Of The Generals
    3. Paradise Road
    4. Paths Of Glory
    5. Pearl Harbor
    6. Saving Private Ryan
    7. Schindler'S List
    8. Sergeant York
    9. The Sharkfighters
    10. Sink The Bismarck!
    11. 633 Squadron
    12. Where Eagles Dare
    13. The World At War
    14. The Longest Day

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars These are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks.......2007-01-21

    I was disappointed that these are not the same arrangements as the original movie soundtracks. For example, in Colonel Bogey, the countermarch from the movie soundtrack is not included in the arrangement on this CD. Don't get me wrong, the songs are good, but I would have preferred the same arrangements as the original movies.

    5 out of 5 stars An outstanding compilation.......2006-08-25

    This compilation is superb and a real must-buy. From Band of Brothers to A Bridge Too Far: every war movie theme is represented here. An all time classic.

    3 out of 5 stars The really good ones are missing........2005-07-18

    While this compilation has some masterpieces such as the theme from The Great Escape and Is Paris Burning, it's missing some of the finest tracts ever written. Where is the theme from Victory and Ernest Gold's stirring epic from Cross of Iron? The closing theme from Inchon was also a feast for the ears, but it's not here. It was written by Jerry Goldsmith, one of the foremost soundtrack composers of our time. Instead we're subjected to the likes of Hanover Street and The English Patient. I'll admit Inchon and Victory weren't Academy Award winning movies, but their soundtracks were second to none. As John Stossel would say," Give me a break"!!!

    5 out of 5 stars "many were winners by the Academy for best scores".......2004-05-26

    Silva America presents the essential in film music during the period of World Wars ~ "Longest Day:Ultimate World War Movie Theme", featuring some long forgotten cues, 53 to be exact that sent chills and thrills into the pulses of world events ~ selections from a limited collectors edition that would make any "film-score-buff" green with envy.

    Released to commemorate the sixth Anniversary of D-Day, never has there ever been such a tribute compilation package from any other label and Silva comes to the forefront ~ featuring The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (Paul Bateman, Nic Raine Tony Bremner and Carl Davis as conductors), The Philharmonia (Kenneth Alwyn, Jerry Goldsmith, Mario Klemens and Paul Bateman as conductors) and also the world renown Crouch End Festival Chorus (David Temple as choir master) ~ what a gathering of talented musicians and singers fill this collection supreme.

    The lineup of composers is a Who's Who in the world of film music ~ John Addison, Tomaso Albinoni, Kenneth J. Alford, Paul Anka, John Barry, Arnold Bax, Elmer Bernstein, Eric Coates, Carl Davis, Klaus Doldinger, Antonin Dvorak, Benjamin Frankel, Gerald Fried, Hugo Friedhofer, Jerry Goldsmith, Ron Goodwin, Bernard Herrmann, Maurice Jarre, Michael Kamen, Jerome Moross, Alfred Newman, Clifton Parker, Alan Rawsthorne, Ryvichi Sakamoto, Lalo Schifrin, Gerard Schurmann, David Shire, Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Williams, Gabriel Yared and Hans Zimmer ~ set the stage for compositional human drama while exploring the deepest troves of musical emotion ~ one masterpiece after another, each cue manages to display both a convincing authenticity of the times and places ~ experience every tracks passion and skill for striking the exotic orchestral colors, explosive power and spectacular works of full large scale orchestral arrangements previal at every turn.

    We are grateful to James Fitzpatrick (producer), Reybnold da Silva (executive producer), Rick Clark (associate producer/album sequence), Marion Garden (associate producer) and the whole gang at Silva America who have resurrected many of the soundtracks for the "film-score-buffs" in all of us.

    Total Time: 4-CD-Set ~ Silva America 812 ~ (5/25/2004)
    The Secret Sun
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Deceptively loose sound
    • Craft
    • If you like this record
    • Great songs, okay vocals
    • weak
    The Secret Sun
    Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos
    Manufacturer: Blue Thumb
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00008Y4KL
    Release Date: 2003-05-20

    Tracks:

    1. Just A Photograph
    2. The Secret Sun
    3. Long Way From Home
    4. All My Life
    5. What Makes You
    6. How?
    7. You Were On My Mind
    8. If You Won't
    9. The Other Road
    10. The Midnight Bell
    11. Roberta (Traditional)
    12. You, The Queen

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    Jesse Harris will probably always be best known as Norah Jones's favorite songwriter—he wrote five songs on Come Away With Me, including "Don't Know Why"--but he's also an able recording artist himself. Many of the 12 songs on his fourth album with the Fernandos, The Secret Sun, are built on a foundation of acoustic guitar--his and that of ex-Lounge Lizard Tony Scherr (who also plays electric guitar throughout). These two are abetted by a particularly supple rhythm section--bassist Tim Luntzel and Kenny Wollesen (Tom Waits, Bill Frisell). Similar to Jones's work, there's an understated elegance to these songs, and the band is clearly comfortable with bluesy pop, country rock, singer-songwriter ballads, and even traditional folk (the album's one cover, "Roberta"). Jones appears on one song, the duet "What Makes You," but it's not even the best song here. That honor could go to the pre-rock classic pop grace of "How?" an intricate guitar-and-marimba workout "The Midnight Bell," or the album-closing stunner, "You, the Queen," a jazzy love song full of longing, regret, and hope. Clearly, Harris doesn't have a voice that comes close to matching Jones's, but The Secret Sun is full of good songs played tastefully--a combination that deserves to be applauded. --Keith Moerer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Deceptively loose sound.......2004-06-05

    The pursuit of perfection in even the best studio recordings can sometimes squeeze the life out of the music. This does not happen here. Jesse Harris, his band and related musicians like Norah Jones kind of pick up where Neil Young & Crazy Horse leave off, providing a spontaneous, "loose" sound that is actually quite demanding of the musicians...and equally demanding of the engineers and producers not to "fix." The first song, "Just a Photograph" is a good example and sets the tone for the album. Like a good Neil Young & Crazy Horse song or even a jazz improv session, the energy and loose/tight quality builds as it goes along until by the kind of abrupt end of the song, all you want to do is go back and listen to it again...except that the next song, "The Secret Sun," is so good that you give in and let Harris be your guide through a nice range of lyrical folk tunes and rocking numbers. This guy is a very talented songwriter and the musicians playing with him are something special.

    5 out of 5 stars Craft.......2003-12-13

    There are folks who write songs and then there are craftsmen. Jesse Harris has not only studied his craft (I hear Tin Pan Alley all over this record), but he's brought it to a new place. His voice is gentle and earnest, and charming to the core. Not some polished up glamour album, this work allows you to see the scratches on the Dobro, and hear a little rattle on the snare drum. It feels healthy and real as if we're hanging out in the songwriter's loft apartment.

    I strongly recommend this album to those who aren't looking to find Nora Jones in the guise of a man, but who are willing to see what we're really missing in modern American music. Talented songwriters with classy simplicity and studied craftsmanship.

    5 out of 5 stars If you like this record.......2003-12-06

    Hunt down the 1995 album "Once Blue" featuring Jesse and Rebecca Harris...brilliant.

    3 out of 5 stars Great songs, okay vocals.......2003-09-17

    It's not really fair to compare Jesse Harris and his band with the now famous Norah Jones who recorded them. She's got a very different, smoky, sultry voice. This album is sharp and the lyrics are just as poeticly loopy as anything Harris has written before. I've always been more interested in the words than the singing so I enjoyed it.

    2 out of 5 stars weak.......2003-09-11

    Oh my. I was disappointed. He should keep to the songwriting, but leave the singing to Norah.
    Over the Rainbow
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • One of America's great songwriters
    Over the Rainbow

    Manufacturer: Pearl
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000WMG
    Release Date: 1997-11-18

    Tracks:

    1. (You Got Me In Between) The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
    2. I've Got The World On A String
    3. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
    4. Public Melody No. 1
    5. When The Sun Comes Out
    6. Hittin' The Bottle
    7. Let's Fall In Love
    8. Let's Put Our Heads Together
    9. Now I Know
    10. As Long As I Live
    11. Rasin' The Rent
    12. Blues In The Night
    13. Down With Love
    14. Over The Rainbow
    15. It's Only A Paper Moon
    16. Bud's Won't Bud
    17. One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
    18. Stormy Weather
    19. Kickin' The Gong Around
    20. Two Blind Loves
    21. That Old Black Magic
    22. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive
    23. Ill Wind
    24. Get Happy

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars One of America's great songwriters.......2001-03-09

    Amid the Cole Porters, Irving Berlins and George Gershwins of the world, Harold Arlen tends to be forgotten. And yet, when the greatest song of the 20th century was recently voted on by a distinguished panel of critics, whose song came out on top? Mr. Arlen's (Over the Rainbow). Here is a superb cross section of Harold Arlen songs by a cast ranging from Judy Garland to Bing Crosby to Ethel Waters, spanning decades and spanning a wide range of styles, from jazz to ballads, poignant to funny. Although the sound is not ideal, as many of the recordings date from the 30's and Pearl's objective in remastering has always been to achieve the fullest musical sound rather than to reduce surface noise, this is a minor complaint given the rich and mind-opening selection of great music found here.
    Nothing Changes Under The Sun
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Impress your retarded friends with your musical taste!
    • Dragazis debut is a surreal piece of artistry
    • Beautiful Music...
    • NOTHING NEEDS TO CHANGE UNDER THE SUN!!!
    • well, it changes a lot
    Nothing Changes Under The Sun
    Blue States
    Manufacturer: Eighteenth Street
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000056VAK
    Release Date: 2001-01-23

    Tracks:

    1. Arion
    2. Diamente
    3. The Trainer Shuffle
    4. Stereo 99
    5. Spit And Soar
    6. Golden Touch
    7. Your Girl
    8. Looking Glass
    9. Theme From Within
    10. Elios Therepia
    11. Heroes' Elegy
    12. Cherio Manou

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    Andy Dragazis, a.k.a. Blue States, has finally hit U.S. shores with the domestic release of his debut LP. As one of the rare records that actually overshadows its own hype, Nothing Changes Under the Sun proves itself to be deeper, more diverse, and mind-alteringly greater than even the notoriously hyperbolic English music press claim it is. Plenty of tracks ("The Trainer Shuffle", "Stereo 99", "Spit and Soar") carry the summer bliss vibe to which the album's title alludes, but Dragazis has delivered something far greater than a beach holiday soundtrack. Muscular, jazzy, live-instrument workouts such as "Looking Glass" and "Theme from Within" saunter deep within the estimable realm of a David Holmes or Thievery Corporation. "Diamente" and "Heroes' Elegy" give a slight gild to a page or two of Portishead's book of rainy-day beats. It is "Elios Therepia," however, riding a Roy Rogers-style tune out into the great wide open, that is perhaps the most apt metaphor for the entire record. While most downbeat recordings seem to be about navel-gazing stasis, Nothing Changes Under the Sun is all about travel beyond ordinary borders. Book your ticket for the inner sphere now. --Bob Michaels

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Impress your retarded friends with your musical taste!.......2005-08-12

    I recommend sampling "Your Girl". a chick on chicks. "If you want me for your girl,... all you have to do is say,... that you're not the boy for me..." typical.

    anyway i liked the stylings. you could probably license it for an underwear add.

    5 out of 5 stars Dragazis debut is a surreal piece of artistry.......2005-07-24

    I wasn't sure what to expect from this album but let me assure you that its now one of my all time favourite chill albums along with 'Premiers Symptomes' and 'Talkie Walkie' from AIR. The live instrumentation really adds a beautiful and layered texture to the electronic production. I like almost all of the tracks except for maybe Elios Therepia and Cherio Manou which I think take away a certain flow from the album. Although its hard to just pick a couple of my favourite tracks i'd say Diamente , The Trainer Shuffle , Your Girl and Heroes Elegy are the ones I constantly put on repeat. Get this album if you're looking for under appreciated talent thats better than 90% of what you hear on the radio.

    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music..........2005-06-19

    Whenever I listen to any of the Blue States albums I feel like I am traveling... Traveling away from my worries, leaving them behind to new beginnings. If you love the open road you must buy this album... Very liberating. It has a vintage 70's classic rock music made for film vibe. 10.

    5 out of 5 stars NOTHING NEEDS TO CHANGE UNDER THE SUN!!!.......2004-06-22

    Blues State's Nothing Changes Under the Sun is perhaps one of the best CDs to be released on the ESL label. Easy to say that because his music is inventive and lacks the one dimensional feel of conventional lounge music. Indeed, Blues State's Nothing Changes Under the Sun is "complex" lounge music with passion and emotion. And although it takes a few listens to appreciate it, you will, my friend! This is lounge music for those who are tired of recycled basslines under over-sampled sirens. Blue State's music is beautiful and organic and could easily be the soundtrack for some Western or Oliver Stone flick. "Nothing Changes Under the Sun" is a true classic!

    5 out of 5 stars well, it changes a lot.......2003-10-12

    i listen a lot to music and im loving it! when you like Air and ZERO7 youll love this one!!!! and also for people who are looking for good instrumental electric chilled down music. Youll have to listen to this fine piece of music! its certainly one of THE BEST albums ive ever heard > this album is worth a 6! ive spoken.

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