| 1. Reach Out (I'll Be There) |
| 2. Up, Over, And Out |
| 3. Lookin' East |
| 4. Goin' Out of My Head |
| 5. Good Pickin's |
| 6. Beverly |
Reach Out,Hank Mobley,Blue Note Records,Hard Bop,Jazz,Pop
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Reach Out of the Darkness
Friend & Lover Manufacturer: Collector's Choice ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BR6D94 Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- Boston Is a Lovely Town
- I'm a Woman, I'm a Man
- Zig-Zag
- Saturday's Hero
- Room to Let (To Rowena with Love)
- Reach out of the Darkness
- Wise Man Changes His Mind
- Ode to a Dandelion
- If Love Is in Your Heart
- Weddin' March (I Feel Groovy)
- Way We Were in the Beginning
Product Description
1. Boston Is a Lovely Town
2. I’m a Woman, I’m a Man
3. Zig-Zag
4. Saturday’s Hero
5. Room to Let (to Rowena with Love)
6. Reach Out of the Darkness
7. A Wise Man Changes His Mind
8. Ode to a Dandelion
9. If Love Is in Your Heart
10. The Weddin’ March (I Feel Groovy)
11. The Way We Were in the Beginning
Format: CD
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Hard to find item........2006-11-11
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Reach Out
The Williams Brothers Manufacturer: Compendia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FGFUJ0 Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Oh Mary Dont You Weep The Williams Brothers
- Back To The Cross Melvin Williams
- And They Were Gone Melvin Williams & Doug Williams
- So Good The Williams Brothers
- Oh How I Need You Melvin Williams
- Fear No Evil Melvin Williams
- Just Like He Said He Would The Williams Brothers
- Peace In My Heart Melvin Williams
- Glad I Met You Melvin Williams
- Reach Out And Touch Somebodys Hand The Williams Brothers
- You Blessed Me Still Melvin Williams
Tracks:
- Weve Come To Magnify The Lord RiZen
- Incredible God, Incredible Praise Youthful Praise
- Go Through Evelyn Turrentine-Agee
- Give Him Glory Stephanie Dotson
Album Description
Celebrate the legacy of Gospel music with REACH OUT, an inspiring collection of music from one of the genre's most enduring vocal ensembles, The Williams Brothers. Filled with Gospel greats such as "Just Like He Said He Would", "Oh How I Need You", and "Reach Out And Touch Somebody's Hand", REACH OUT is certain to uplift listeners of all ages.
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On Top/Reach Out
The Four Tops Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005OMES Release Date: 2001-11-12 |
Tracks:
- I Got a Feeling
- Brenda
- Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
- Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)
- Until You Love Someone
- There's No Love Left
- Matchmaker
- Michelle
- In the Still of the Night
- Bluesette
- Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
- Then
- Reach Out (I'll Be There)
- Walk Away Renee
- 7-Rooms of Gloom
- If I Were a Carpenter
- Last Train to Clarksville
- I'll Turn to Stone
- I'm a Believer
- Standing in the Shadows of Love
- Bernadette
- Cherish
- Wonderful Baby
- What Else Is There to Do (But Think About You)
Album Description
UK reissue combines two out-of-print Motown classics together on one CD, 'On Top' (1966) & 'Reach Out' (1967). Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
Top Of The Mountain!.......2006-02-17
If the Tops can be considered to have a masterpiece Motown album, it was unquestionably "Four Tops Reach Out" ( originally Motown 660). By the time it appeared in the early summer of 1967, the group had amassed three more enduring classic singles, "Reach Out," "Standing In The Shadows Of Love," and "Bernadette" ( No. 1, No. 6 and No. 4 Pop, respectively. ) Simultaneous with the LP release was a fourth single, a genuine double-sided hit, "7-Rooms Of Gloom" and "I'll Turn To Stone". It was the last album fully under the auspices of producers Holland-Dozier-Holland, and fans, eager for any album carrying "Reach Out" sent it to No. 11 on the Pop album chart. ( It might have gone higher, but Motown chose to release "Greatest Hits" in only September, which repeated the cream singles of "Reach Out" and the group's older signature hits back to 1964's "Baby I Need Your Loving." )
The cover tunes were a delight, especially the clear enjoyment Levi shows with the Monkees' "I'm A Believer." Young owners of the album like myself were delighted when Motown went twice back into it for singles for the first half of '68: "Walk Away Renee" and "If I Were A Carpenter" ( both Top 20 ), though we wouldn't fully know for some years the troubling reasons why.
By the end of "Carpenter's" chart run in June of 1968, Motown was a different company. Florence Ballard had been expelled from the Supremes, David Ruffin was out of the Temptations, and Marvin Gaye was increasingly affected by the on-going illness of his cherished duet partner, Tammi Terrell. On corporate levels, things changed perhaps even more profoundly. Producer William Stevenson, a founding pillar, and integral in many Gaye and Martha & the Vandellas hits, asked for stock in the company, didn't get it, and took a deal with MGM Records, taking singer-wife Kim Weston with him. Clarence Paul, an incalculable early influence in Stevie Wonder's career, was soon gone too.
Even those losses, perhaps sustainable, were soundly trumped by the walkout of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland over royalty disputes. The Supremes, now marking time till Diana's solo departure, managed to remain a commercial presence with hits like "Livin' In Shame", "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" and genuine milestones like "Love Child" and their "Someday We'll Be Together" farewell. The going was much tougher for H-D-H-dependent acts like Martha & the Vandellas and the Four Tops. The Vandellas never recovered and the Tops suddenly had to struggle for hits as never before. Frank Wilson brought them some respite in 1970 with a re-make of "It's All In the Game," "Still Water" and a Supremes duet, "River Deep-Mountain High". A slightly longer resurgence came with the group's signing with ABC Records in 1972.
But for rabid, mid-60s Motown fans, the party was over. The company would still make enduring hit music, but the days when we could presume a very interesting ( if not chart-topping ) single, by every major act, every three months, were no more. "On Top" and "Reach Out" represent the last glorious days before that coming turmoil and upset, and they surely belong in any Four Tops lover's collection.
Motown group at their peak.......2005-04-28
The second album, Reach out from 1967 contains six major international hit singles (they all charted at least top twenty in Britain as well as America), although four of them had already been hits before the album was released. The six hits were Reach out I'll be there, Standing in the shadows of love, Bernadette, 7 rooms of gloom, Walk away Renee and If I were a carpenter. The album also includes impressive covers of two Monkees hits (Last train to Clarksville, I'm a believer) and Cherish (an American hit for the Association).
This is the strongest of the Four tops twofers, containing plenty of hits as well as demonstrating the variety of material that they could do.
'Reach Out' is One of the Finest Motown Albums Ever Made..........2002-10-02
It deserves a reprinting.
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Hell Can Wait
Carlos Guitarlos Manufacturer: Nomad Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AXWHKS Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Love Me From The Start
- Got No Time
- Get Back
- Shake My Blue (w/David Hidalgo)
- Save A Dance
- I Found Someone
- Here I Come
- Drinkin' Again
- Say You Love Me
- Keep Me Satisfied
- Woman On My Mind
- My Old Dead Body
- Baby's Coming Back Home
- Shake With My Baby
- Making Better
- I Feel Love
- Sure Is Good
- Hole In My Pocket
- I've Been Dead Since You've Been Gone
Album Description
Throughout the 90's and into the new millennium, Carlos Guitarlos could be found playing guitar for pocket change on the streets of San Francisco's Mission District. Oftentimes, Carlos slept on those same cold streets where he eventually became a street-corner legend (The SF Bay Guardian name him the city's "Best Street Musician" in 1994). For the one-time musical leader of legendary Los Angeles roots-rockers Top Jimmy & The Rhythm Pigs -- inspiration for the 1984 Van Halen song "Top Jimmy" -- it had been a long, slow downward spiral of divorce, diabetes, and drugs.In the wake of his hard-knock life, Carlos found himself in a San Francisco hospital, fighting for his life with congestive heart failure. That experience, combined with the alcohol-related death of his friend and former band-mate, Top Jimmy, proved to be the catalyst of his personal turnaround. Within a couple of weeks of his hospital stay, with the help of his family, Carlos finally found his way back into a recording studio, hence the release of "Straight from the Heart" in 2003, which features the helping hands of old pals Mike Watt, John Doe, and Dave Alvin. The album's title track was written from his hospital bed.
Showcasing Carlos's stinging, fluid fretwork, lived-in vocals, and uncanny ability to write original songs in a wide variety of classic styles, the album made Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top Albums of 2003" and it was swiftly picked up for national distribution, a fact that was covered by Billboard Magazine, who described his re-emergence as "one of the most surprising music stories of the year."
The long-awaited follow up, "Hell Can Wait", features a stronger, healthier Carlos on another 19 original compositions. Guest artists include Marcy Levy (Clapton, Shakespear's Sister), Gene Taylor (Blasters, Fabulous Thunderbirds), and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos.
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This is a feast.......2005-09-21
The song "Baby's Coming Home Soon" (not sure exact title) starts out like a session from Dylan's "Everybody Must Get Stoned" and crosses paths with old time blues. "Sure Is Good" has the folks from Double Naught Spy Car throwing in what sounds like a TV theme I can't quite place. Hidalgo, Marcy Levy, and the wonderful Gene Taylor add spice, but it's Carlos who serves up this feast. If you don't like one kind of song, wait until the next cut: there's everything here from calypso style to a hard-to-sing-real-fast bluegrass-tinged number.
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Reach Out
Burt Bacharach Manufacturer: Rebound Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000047RC Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Reach Out For Me
- Alfie
- Bond Street
- Are You There (With Another Girl)
- What The World Needs Now Is Love
- The Look Of Love
- A House Is Not A Home
- I Say A Little Prayer
- The Windows Of The World
- Lisa
- Message To Michael
Amazon.com essential recording
Burt Bacharach's vintage solo albums, while sharing many of the signature songs he and Hal David crafted for the likes of Dionne Warwick and Dusty Springfield, are different experiences than those hit singles. Despite nearly duplicate arrangements, the composer's own renditions of "Reach Out for Me," "Are You There (With Another Girl)," and "The Look of Love" are less dramatic, more laid-back; Bacharach also indulges himself in codas that sound like he's working out bits of movie music. All that said, the 1967 Reach Out is a quite fine example of Bacharach left to his own devices: after three plays, you may well find it irresistible. Also, don't miss the fab period liner notes by the Beatles's then-publicist Derek Taylor. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
"What The World Needs Now . . .".......2006-01-16
It's the only thing
that there's just too little of. . .
What the world needs now
is love, sweet love
No, not just for some
but for everyone."
Burt Bacharach's collaboration with one of the best contemporary lyricists in the music world, Hal David, is one of the greatest things that ever happened in musical history. Their partnership was so fruitful and they were the most prolific pair of songwriters back then. Together, they have produced numerous pop hits in the Billboard and garnered almost all of the major songwriting awards.
This CD is a perfect representation of how great Burt Bacharach is in composing, arranging and conducting an orchestra. He has also played piano on all the eleven tracks. This is a showcase of some of his most beautiful compositions such as "What The World Needs Now Is Love," "A House Is Not A Home," "I Say A Little Prayer," "The Windows of The World," "Alfie" and the very charming "The Look of Love."
On Liner Notes, Derek Taylor wrote:
"If violins and cellos, harpsichord and piano, trumpets, flutes, and sounds of rippling scales have never lightened your spirit;
If your heart has not leapt nor your senses quivered as the conductor's baton taps the music stand;
If Alfie did not become so much a name, more a lonely island of song in a sea of human sadness;
If you believe that the essence of a man and his music can adequately be caught and conveyed within an album liner note;
Then it is likely that the entrapment of music between these covers is not for you, and though it is sad, you should walk on by."
What so moved, affected me and brought tears to my eyes is Burt Bacharach singing his heart out in the most poignant song of all-time "A House Is Not A Home," with lyrics penned by his long-time collaborator, Hal David.
"A chair is still a chair
Even when there's no one sitting there
But a chair is not a house
And a house is not a home
When there's no one there to hold you tight
And no one there you can kiss "Goodnight"
A room is still a room
Even when there's nothing there but gloom
But a room is not a house
And a house is not a home
When the two of us are far apart
And one of us has a broken heart
Now and then I call your name
And suddenly your face appears
But it's just a crazy game
When it ends it ends in tears
Honey, have a heart
Don't let one mistake keep us apart
I'm not meant to live alone
Turn this house into a home
When I climb the stair and turn the key . . .
Oh, please be there still in love with me."
Rediscovering a gem.......2004-09-17
My favorite cuts are the rollicking "Bond Street", the plaintive "Alfie", the pondering "Lisa", and although 'ol Burt will NEVER go down in history as a singer, I can't help but like his raw, honest pained vocal on "A House Is Not A Home". Actually, I can't think of a track on here I don't like. "The Look of Love" is another stunning track with its rousing brass! As another reviewer mentioned and I agree with, I'd have loved to know who played on these recordings, the musicianship is nothing short of top-flight!
What seals it for me is the fact that without out-front vocals, Burt's music really comes to life and speaks for itself. Classic stuff!
Burt, slightly hurt........2003-03-22
Burt, slightly hurt........2003-03-22
Great Album!.......2001-08-26
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Reach out to Me
Michael Damian Manufacturer: Scotti Bros. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I9OI Release Date: 1993-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Reach Out To Me
- Missing
- Face Right Out Of A Dream
- Can't Stop
- If You Want It
- I Really Didn't Know
- Don't Treat Me Wrong
- Love Without You
- No Next Time
- Why Can't We All Live Together
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Michael Damian fan forever.......2002-06-24
Michael Damian "Reach Out To Me" - Great CD!.......2000-06-09
"Reach Out to Me," as always, Michael put out a GREAT solo CD. Very heart felt. If I were stranded on an island somewhere this album/CD is one I would be playing constantly. Of all Michael's solo albums thus far, this one has to be my all time favorite. Don't get me wrong I like all Michael's solo albums, but for different reasons.
In reguards to "Reach Out To Me" This album/CD holds a very special place for me. The album/CD came out during a turning point in my life.
I have found the title track "Reach Out To Me" to be very uplifting and supportive. As the song says, "... If you reach out to me you know I'll be right there..."
At the same time this album talks about social issues and heartbreak. Songs covering social Issues: "Missing", "Why can't We All Live Together", and "Face Right Out of a Dream"
Songs covering heartbreak: "Can't Stop", "Don't You Treat Me Wrong", and "No next Time."
Michael does a great job relaying what seems to me to be heart felt messages on this album/CD.
This album is a must have for any Michael Damian fan.
For Young and Restless Fans.......2000-04-17
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Out of Reach
Blind Fury Manufacturer: Majestic Rock ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000HEWKU2 Release Date: 2006-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Do It Loud
- Out of Reach
- Evil Eyes
- Contact Rock and Roll
- Living on the Edge
- Dynamo (There Is a Place)
- Back Inside
- Dance of the Crimson Lady, Pt. 1
- Contact Rock and Roll [BBC Session][*]
- Hard Times [BBC Session][*]
- Feel Just the Same [BBC Session][*]
Album Description
This NWOBHM classic from North Eastern act BLIND FURY - which, as any self respecting fan of the genre will tell you, is a SATAN album under another, less provocative name - is now available as a limited edition card sleeve release with three bonus tracks pulled from their BBC Friday Rock Show session recorded on May 31st 1985. For fans of the genre, this is a must! This limited edition run will sell fast, so order quickly to avoid eternal disappointment!Album Details
This Nwobhm Classic from North Eastern Act Blind Fury - Which, as Any Self Respecting Fan of the Genre Will Tell You, is a Satan Album under Another, Less Provocative Name - is Now Available as a Limited Edition Card Sleeve Release with Three Bonus Tracks Pulled from their BBC Friday Rock Show Session Recorded on May 31st 1985. For Fans of the Genre, this is a Must.Customer Reviews:
Re-Reissued Classic.......2006-11-18
With their "debut" album Out of Reach, Blind Fury came out with a sound that was still firmly rooted in the NWOBHM scene, but one that had elements of the kind of power metal taking off in America at the time. Blind Fury's sound was remarkably similar to early Helstar, Warlord, Crimson Glory, and Queensryche. For whatever reason, the band's new sound did not go over well, and they soon abandoned the Blind Fury name and went back to calling themselves Satan. It's a bit surprising, because to my ears Out of Reach is a very strong metal album (and make no mistake, Out of Reach is a pure metal album from start to finish) that should have gone over huge with American power metal fans, even if the NWOBHM scene rejected it.
Out of Reach spent the better part of two decades without an official CD release, until Majestic Rock's 2004 reissue. The album has been digitally remastered and sounds terrific. NWOBHM fans will want to check this one out, as will classic metal fans in general.
NOTE - Majestic reissued Out of Reach again in 2006, adding three BBC session songs as bonus tracks. They are a nice addition, but it's still a bit frustrating for those of us who bought the 2004 reissue.
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Unlimited Touch (Reach Out)
Unlimited Touch Manufacturer: Unidisc Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ZIXP Release Date: 1995-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Searching to Find the One [Remix]
- I Hear Music in the Streets
- Reach Out (Everlasting Lover)
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Great Album!!! .......2005-12-27
old school classic jam!!!!.......2001-09-29
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Reach Out
Take That Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000R3ZFNW Release Date: 2007-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Reach Out
- We All Fall Down (Acosutic)
- Shine (Bbc2 Live & Exclusive)
- Back For Good (Bbc2 Live & Exclusive)
Album Description
European pressing of this single by the reunited British boyband, pulled from their 2006 album Beautiful World. 'Reach Out' is backed with ''We All fall Down'' (acoustic), ''Shine'' (BBC2 live and exclusive) and ''Back For Good'' (BBC2 Live and Exclusive). Universal. 2007.
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Reach Out/ Still Waters Run Deep
Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000IFJMGA |
Product Description
Two classic Motown albums on one CD. REACH OUT- 1.Reach Out I'll Be There 2.Walk Away Renee 3.Rooms of Gloom 4.If I Were A Carpenter 5.Last Train To Clarksville 6.I'll Turn To Stone 7.I'm A Believer 8.Standing In The Shadows Of Love 9.Bernadette 10.Cherish 11.Wonderful Baby 12.What Else is There To Do STILL WATERS RUN DEEP 13.Still Water (Love) 14.Reflections 15.It's All In The Game 16.Everybody's Talking 17.Love Is The Answer 18.I Wish I Were Your Mirror 19.Elusive Butterfly 20.Bring Me Together 21.L.A. 22.Still Water (Peace)Pop Music:
- Red Clay [Original recording remastered]
- Relentless
- Romantic Approach/Sophisticated Approach [Import]
- Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1963-1964 [Box set] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
- Sings Jobim
- Sketches Of Spain [SACD]
- Solo
- Someday My Prince Will Come [Original recording remastered]
- Songs from the Analog Playground
- Spiritual Unity
