| 1. The Opening |
| 2. Upstairs |
| 3. When I Revive |
| 4. The Word |
| 5. Wake Me Up |
| 6. Pulse? |
| 7. By Daybreak |
Editorial Reviews
AZAZELLO is a current Russian band led by guitarist-singer Alexander KULAK. This music sounds so far from the beaten tracks of Progressive Rock that it seems to come from nowhere. There nothing surprising knowing that it is a side-project of MORG, a genuine thrash-metal band !!! Helped by an impressive musical culture, these four Slavic musicians mix strongly marked rhythms with a complex writing, incessant tempo changings, borrowings to various styles (Classical, symphonic, hard-rock and even Eastern Europe folklore) till summits only reached by Franck ZAPPA ! After an excellent "Black Day" album in 2000, AZAZELLO comes back the year after in the limelight of Progressive rock with "Upstairs", from now on under Musea Records ! This opus is close to the first DECADENCE's work, its compatriot. Like the latter, its style remains mainly instrumental sung in Russian. This is a very interesting Slavic band we should keep on eye on.
Upstairs,Azazello
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Upstairs at Eric's
Yaz Manufacturer: Sire / London/Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002KYC Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Don't Go
- Too Pieces
- Bad Connection
- I Before E Except After C
- Midnight
- In My Room
- Only You
- Goodbye Seventies
- Situation
- Winter Kills
- Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)
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There was a time when you couldn't step into a dance club without hearing at least part of this recording booming over the sound system. The often over-played hit, "Situation," was a bubbling caldron of nasally synth noodlings, a whopping bass line, and drum machine wallops. Alison Moyet's looped laugh in the middle of the song ended up as a sample, over-used a thousand times over. Yaz was an interesting blend of Moyet's smoky blues and jazz tinged vocals with Vince Clarke's digital disco. Moyet's voice alone was instrument enough, and the melodies here perfectly showcased her incredible range. Upstairs easily moved between energetic dance floor exuberance ("Don't Go" and "Good-bye Seventies"), blues-inspired wailers ("Midnight"), and icy electronic minimalism ("Winter Kills"). It was an explosion of a debut, touching upon '80s gay disco, synth pop, and diva-ism in one fell swoop. The CD closes with the overlooked "Didn't I Bring Your Love Down," an infectious barn burner with a call/response break that blows the roof off of Eric's little techno-pop room. --Steve GdulaCustomer Reviews:
hear.......2007-06-05
Still sounds great.......2007-04-28
Doesn't hold up well........2007-02-18
Don't go............2005-11-28
This collection is started with the energy inducing "Don't Go": Moyet pleads with you not to exit, you'll never want to as Clark's keyboard hugs you as tight as Moyet's voice. The other "shiners" here are "Goodbye Seventies", "Situation", "Bad Connection" and the mega-looped "I Before E Except After C": an eloquent vocal conocotion. "Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)" is another crooner. You'll be dazzled by both the odd instrumentation and the oddly masculine femininity of Moyet's voice. Lather, rinse and repeat.
Can't get it out of my mind.......2005-10-02
Turned on to these albums in high school in a very interesting way (long story ... :->), I have not been able to get these albums out of my head. (The fact that later I was able to connect with one of my supervisors over these very albums is another very interesting story ....)
I bought the cassettes when they first came out, then later the CDs, and somewhere along the line lost the CDs and bought them again recently.
These albums are most excellent, with a classic late 1980s/ early 1990s feel with a slightly different twist. I like the beat that is indicative of the time, but the lyrics, the language, has a meat, a bite, with much more depth than a lot of the music of that same time.
To me, a music library is just not complete without these two albums, and now that I've verified my previously purchased CDs are not merely misplaced in a move but truly lost, I feel much more complete now that I've repurchased these albums and have them in my musical collection.
I could discuss each track in laborious detail - but suffice it to say, if you're even remotely a fan of late 1980's/early 1990's music, you'll love Yaz.
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Beethoven Lives Upstairs
Manufacturer: Children's Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000212L Release Date: 1995-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Symphony #7, Mvt.2
- Symphony #5, Mvt.1
- Medley: Piano Sonata, Op.90, Mvt.2/Flute Serenade, Op.23, Mvt.3/Violin Romance #1, Op.40/Symphony #2, Mvt 4
- Medley: Pathetique Sonata, Op.13, Mvt.2/Contradanse #1 In C
- Medley: Symphony #5, Mvt.2/Piano Sonata, Op.14 #2, Mvt.2/Flute Serenade, Op.23, Mvt.1
- Medley: Polonaise/La Marmotte/Country Dance In A/Fur Elise/Flutnuhr
- Medley: Sonatina In G/Minuet In G/Violin 'Spring' Sonata, Mvt.1/Ecossaise
- Moonlight Sonata, Op.27 #2, Mvt.1
- Flute Serenade, Mvt.2
- Symphony #6, Storm Scene
- Nel Cor Piu Variations
- Medley: Piano Concerto #1, Mvt. 1/Piano Concerto #5, Mvt.2
- Medley: Bass Excerpts From Symphony #9/Violin 'Spring' Sonata, Mvt.4/Rage Over A Lost Penny/Symphony #6...
- Symphony #9, Mvt.4
- Sonata Opus 49 #2, Mvt.2
- Symphony #6, Shepherd's Theme
Product Description
CLASSICAL KIDS: Beethoven Lives Upstairs -- a tale of genius and childhood THE STORY: Young Christoph exchanges letters with his uncle about the chaotic arrival of Mr. Beethoven into his house. In the end, he is won over by the music and true incidents from the great composer's life. THE MUSIC: Over two dozen excerpts, including Symphonies#5-9, the "moonlight and pathetique" Sonatas, Violin "Spring Sonata", Flute Serenade, and pieces children play: Sonatina in G+, Minuet in G+, Fur Elise.Customer Reviews:
Beethoven Lives upstairs.......2007-05-12
beethoven lives.......2007-01-10
Such lovely memories come back...........2006-11-21
You won't regret this purchase.......2006-04-07
You will not regret this purchase.......2004-09-11
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Sondheim - A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (1992 Concert Cast)
Stephen Sondheim , Betty Buckley , Paul Gemignani , Patti LuPone , Liza Minnelli , and Bernadette Peters Manufacturer: RCA Victor Broadway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FDW Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Symphonic Sondheim: Sweeney Todd--orchestra, Jerry Hadley ("Johanna"), Eugene Perry,Herbert Perry ("Pretty Women")
- Evening Introduction--Bill Irwin
- Loveland/Getting Married Today--Ensemble, Jeanne Lehman, Mark Jacoby, Madeline Kahn
- Waiting for the Girls Upstairs--George Lee Andrews, Michael Jeter, James Naughton/Love, I Hear--Michael Jeter/Live Alone and Like It--James Naughton
- Someone Is Waiting--Richard Muenz/Symphonic Sondheim: Barcelona--orchestra
- Being Alive--Patti LuPone
- Good Thing Going--The Tonics
- Losing My Mind/You Could Drive a Person Crazy--Dorothy Loudon
- Our Time--Boys Choir of Harlem/Children Will Listen--Betty Buckley
- Anyone Can Whistle--Billy Stritch
- Water Under the Bridge--Liza Minnellli, Billy Stritch
- Back in Business--Liza Minnellli, Billy Stritch, Ensemble
Tracks:
- Symphonic Sondheim: Comedy Tonight--Bill Irwin, orchestra
- Sooner or Later--Karen Ziemba
- Pretty Lady--Mark Jacoby, Eugene Perry, Herbert Perry
- Green Finch and Linnet Bird--Harolyn Blackwell
- The Ballad of Booth--Patrick Cassidy, Victor Garber
- Broadway Baby--Daisy Eagan
- I Never Do Anything Twice--BETTY
- With So Little to Be Sure Of--Jerry Hadley, Carolann Page
- Not a Day Goes By--Bernadette Peters
- Remember?--Ron Baker, Peter Blanchet, Carol Meyer, Bronwyn Thomas, Blythe Walker (Quintet)/A Weekend in the Country--Kevin Anderson, George Lee Andrews, Mark Jacoby, Beverly Lambert, Maureen Moore, Susan Terry, Quintet
- Send in the Clowns--Glenn Close
- Old Friends--Liza Minnelli
- Sunday--Bernadette Peters, Broadway Chorus
Customer Reviews:
Great CD.......2006-08-06
Simply the Best.......2005-06-29
In a compilation of songs like this you're always going to have tracks that you prefer over others, but the majority of the renditions in this CD are great. This is simply one of the best collections of Sondheim out there. You get interpretations that span from "classical" (Green Finch), to bordering on insane (Anything Twice). This is to demonstrate how versatile this composer really is.
In my opinion, some of the best renditions are "Not a Day Goes By," "Anyone Can Whistle", "Girls Upstairs Medley," "Losing My Mind/Drive a Person Crazy," and "Weekend inthe Country." Makes me wish I had been there to witness it first hand.
If you love Sondheim and enjoy hearing Broadway performers, get this CD. A great recording.
Inconsistent, but mostly excellent.......2004-03-21
"Celebration" is not strong enough a word.......2003-04-30
I have been a major Sondheim fan for quite some time, and I finally obtained a copy of this album. I was blown away by the excellent cast and phenomenal selection of music. It is obvious how much work went into this production, considering that this is the live recording of a one time show, and it's flawless. The songs cover all of his shows with the exception of "Passion," which was released 3 years after this show. Also, the shows for which he wrote only lyrics are ommited, like West Side Story, Gypsy, etc. Thus, you can find material from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Anyone can Whistle, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Merrily we Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, and Assassins.
There are two striking things about this CD (besides the music and performers themselves). First of all, some of the songs are completely stylistically reworked. The most obvious are "Good Thing Going" and "I Never do Anything Twice." Both are traditionally very ballady with a piano accompaniment, but here they have been redone as jazzy tunes. The result is excellent. Such reworkings demonstrate that Sondheim writes music for virtually any style, and in these cases, across several styles. It's a great example of his variety. The other interesting thing is how many songs have overlapping melodies of songs from different shows. Case in point, "Our Time" and "No one is Alone" are sung seperately by the Harlem Boys Choir and Betty Buckley (the original Grizabella in Webber's atrocious "CATS," although Buckley was excellent) respectively, and then combined. Putting these two songs together offer different meanings to each, and the music is only enhanced. Another example, the trio of "Waiting for the Girls Upstairs," "Love, I Hear," and "Live Alone and Like It" are sung in that order, and then the latter two are combined. Again, the meanings of the songs change, this time in an almost narrative style, and offering different takes on love in the same montage. Lastly (at least for this review, there are more), Dorothy Laudon's (the original Ms. Hannigan in Annie) combination of "Losing my Mind" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" is brilliant. Those who are familiar with these songs will wonder how exactly they fit, but trust me, they do. She swtiches back and forth between melodies to create a number that starts poignant and beautiful, and soon moves to become uproariously funny. Both the song reworkings and overlapping melodies of unrelated songs are all for the better.
I recommend this recording to anyone wanting to get better acquainted with some of Sondheim's best work, or those already familiar who want to hear a tour de force of phenomenal music. It has been said that Sondheim is a masterful lyricist (which he is), but lacks real talent for music. This CD is the final proof that such critics are wrong. His music may take a few listenings to get into, contrary to Webber or Wildhorn, but unlike those two, he doesn't cater to the audience. He challenges them to think outside of traditional musical theater in a glorious repertoise of shows that reach for a smarter, more sophisticated form.
A maginificent evening, a magnificent album.......2001-12-16
This wonderful double CD shows off the best and brightest of the musical theatre composer and it is, as one person put it, "an embarassment of riches." With songs from his finest works done in amazing arrangements (listen to that harmony in "We Had a Good Thing Going"!) combined with fabulous performers this is a Sondheim lovers delight.
My favorite song is, without a doubt, Dorothy Louden and her wonderful medley of "Losing My Mind" into "You Could Drive a Person Crazy" followed very closely by the recently departed Madeline Kahn singing "Getting Married Today."
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Upstairs
Shane & Shane Manufacturer: Inpop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00022LI9S Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- May the few
- Chapter One
- The Answer
- Psalm 13
- I Miss You
- Beauty for Ashes
- Holy
- Yearn
- I Want It All
- Still at Shore
Customer Reviews:
Superb, light, heartfelt, passionate........2007-02-14
tis great.......2006-12-30
Beautiful worship.......2006-11-23
I have since then purchased their other albums, all of which are just as wonderful - their CD's almost never leave my CD player!!
The music is clean, pure and unique; their voices are soothing, but strong, and very easy to listen to; their lyrics are intricate and meaningful, penetrating something deep inside ones's heart. They make me think of David's psalms - showing the heart of a man broken before, dancing for, crying out to, praising the Lord through the many twists and turns of life...
Shane & Shane put everything they have into their music...desire, yearning, sorrow, peace, joy...the songs are like prayers - as though no one but YAHWEH will ever hear them, they are for HIM alone; and that's what makes their music so touching and beautiful - they are doing it for HIM alone, and are giving us a taste of their intimacy with, and passion for, the Father...and you can't help but be drawn into that place of worship.
I delight myself in the Richest of Fare.......2006-06-02
A "can't miss" CD.......2005-02-09
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Twelve Eighteen, Pt. 1
Lil Rob Manufacturer: Upstairs Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A2H6VE Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- My Turn
- Summer Nights
- Back in the Streets
- Superbad
- Playground
- What Am I Saying
- Ooh Baby Baby
- Bring out the Freak in You
- Rough Neighborhood
- No Future in It
- Representing
- I Who Have Nothing (But I Have Respect)
- I'm Still Here [*]
- Saw You on the Dance Floor
- For Real
- Smiling Faces
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
lil rob iz da best .......2006-08-06
The Freak In MEEE.......2006-04-30
Don't know him..but say 5 stars!!!!!.......2006-03-03
Lil Rob is weak.......2005-12-27
At least he aint Paki like Capone E....Puro Compton.
TIGHT.......2005-12-18
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Walt Disney's Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Classic Soundtrack Series
Leigh Harline Manufacturer: Disney ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001M4D Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Larry Morey/Frank Churchill
- Magic Mirror - Leigh Harline
- I'm Wishing/One Song - Adriana Caselotti/Harry Stockwell
- Queen Theme - Frank Churchill
- Far Into The Forest - Larry Morey/Frank Churchill/Paul J. Smith/Leigh Harline
- Animal Friends/With A Smile And A Song - Adriana Caselotti
- Just Like A Doll's House - Frank Churchill/Paul J. Smith
- Whistle While You Work - Adriana Caselotti
- Heigh-Ho - The Dwarf Chorus
- Let's See What's Upstairs - Frank Churchill/Paul J. Smith
- There's Trouble A-Brewin' - Larry Morey/Frank Churchill/Leigh Harline
- It's A Girl - Leigh Harline/Frank Churchill
- Hooray! She Stays - Frank Churchill
- Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum (The Dwarfs' Washing Song) - The Dwarf Chorus
- I've Been Tricked - Leigh Harline
- The Dwarf's Yodel Song (The Silly Song) - The Dwarf Chorus
- Some Day My Prince Will Come - Adriana Caselotti
- Pleasant Dreams - Paul J. Smith/Frank Churchill
- A Special Sort Of Death - Leigh Harline
- Why Grumpy, You Do Care - Frank Churchill/Leigh Harline/Larry Morey
- Makin' Pies - Leigh Harline/Larry Morey/Frank Churchill
- Have A Bite - Leigh Harline
- Chorale For Snow White - Frank Churchill
- Love's First Kiss (Finale) - Frank Churchill/Leigh Harline/Larry Morey
- Music In Your Soup - The Dwarf Chorus
- You're Never Too Old To Be Young - The Dwarf Chorus
Amazon.com essential recording
Disney's Snow White, the world's first animated musical feature (1937), is still a standard in the industry. Though 1930s recording technology was primitive by today's standards, the Disney music studios have always used the available technology to its fullest, and this recording still stands up. The mature but hauntingly childlike Adriana Caselotti as Snow White is a unique vocal presence, and the songs include "Whistle While You Work," "Heigh-Ho," and "Some Day My Prince Will Come." The score is nearly as great an accomplishment as the film itself. --John SanchezCustomer Reviews:
The Churchill's are very talented persons........2007-02-13
One Song.......2006-02-19
Anyway another reason for me purchasing this album was the main titles for the film I love the ochestration. My favourite song on this album would have to be One Song followed by with A Smile and a Song.
And number 5 (a piece of music) I can't remember what it's called but it is creepy too the part that has snow white running through the woods.
Someday my prince will come is nice too. Adriana's voice is a little high and annoying sometimes though. But it's still nice to listen to. I listen to this album alot it's very nice and I like to listen to the version of One Song that is played at the end of the movie.
good soundtrack for halloween.......2005-07-14
Queen:(laughing)it's not for you, it's for snow white
anyways, bye-bye
REMasterpiece!.......2003-01-21
In the liner notes I read the original soundtrack only consisted of five songs, the five songs we hear sung in the film. "One song/I'm Wishing", "Hi Ho", "The Yodeling Song", "Some day my prince will come", and "Whistle while you work". Over the years, the instrumental musical score was thrown in to create a wonderful masterpiece of a soundtrack.
I highly recommend purchasing this. If you like the music from the movie, you will love this. After hearing this for the first time(I've now heard it at least 100, thanks to my 2 yr. old), the movie is brought out to be more of a musical adventure as well as a wonderful story to be told.
This is my son's favorite c.d., and he has so much fun dancing and singing along.
A Magical, Delightful Soundtrack.......2002-10-07
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Tha Second Coming
Nastyboy Klick Manufacturer: Upstairs Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DLY6 Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- I Know You Want Me
- Lonely Life
- Lost In Love
- Dream
- Tha Second Coming
- Lookout Haters
- Perfect Man
- How'Da Like It
- Real Love
- Drop
- Take A Trip Wit Me
- No Hesitation
- Regardless
Customer Reviews:
Nastyboy Chit.......2007-03-20
Love Lost In Love!.......2006-03-01
NBKrap NUmber 2.......2005-08-21
LOVIN ' IT.......2003-12-26
Out A Sight!!!!!!!!.......2003-10-17
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Nbridaz.com
NB Ridaz Manufacturer: Upstairs Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ENYOY Release Date: 2004-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- U Got Me Hot
- Cho.N.Low #1
- Pretty Girl
- So Fly
- Tu Eres
- Cho.N.Low #2
- Wishin
- Playaz
- 4-Ever
- Notice Me
- Until I Die
- Sunshine
- Lil Ridaz
- Bounce If U Wanna
- Cho.N.Low #3
- Southwest Ridaz
- Magic's Custom CD's
- Guess Whos Back
- Cho.N.Low #4
Customer Reviews:
Humorous and Great Music.......2007-05-31
Totally Awesome.......2005-09-01
Razor.......2005-04-13
Big up Ridaz
I love NB RYDAZ.......2005-04-07
I'm gonna buy the CD ASAP....
So all you haters out there, don't hate, congratulate!
Haters!!!.......2005-03-27
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Upstairs at Larry's: Lawrence Welk Uncorked
Various Artists Manufacturer: Vanguard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002J4YLK Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Green Sheik Of Araby - Greens Keepers
- Champagne Time - Rithma
- Baby Elephant Walk - Monkey Bars
- Caravan - Groove Junkies
- String Of Pearls - Kaskade
- Honey - Boston Tea Boys
- You Are My Sunshine - Joy & The Spider
- Baby Elephant Safari - DJ Keri & DJ 43
- You Can Dance - Q-Burns Abstract Message
- Let's Go Dance Again - East Coast Boogiemen
- Bubbles In The Wine - Dex Dubious
- Scatterbrain - Nobody
- Watch What Happens - Physics
- Let It Be Me - Magic Elephant Orchestra
- Blue Velvet - Smitty
Customer Reviews:
A nice complimation of old meets new........2007-05-31
(Dex Dubious) on WXPN in Philly a few years back and a few other selections from the album over the
last few years.
If you are into remixes, and diverse music, you'll really enjoy this album. Also the album is rootkit free, so it
will play on any any CD player.
what a difference from the day..........2006-12-24
You have to get this!.......2004-09-03
Lawrence enters the millenium!!!!.......2004-08-24
BABY ELEPHANT WALK was my favorite Lawrence Welk single and to hear it in two different remixes on this CD is a real treat.
The biggest surprise was Guy and Ralna's recording of YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE. Imagine Jimmy Davis in his heavenly home looking down on dancers stomping to his signature tune.
You don't even have to have heard of Lawrence Welk to love this cd!
One of 2004's best releases.
A must have!.......2004-08-18
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Sings Sondheim
Mandy Patinkin Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006JP2C Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Opening
- Lesson #8
- Another Hundred People
- When?
- Someone Is Waiting
- Johanna
- Green Finch and Linnet Bird
- Pretty Women
- Finishing the Hat
- If You Can Find Me, I'm Here
- Live, Laugh, Love
- Live Alone and Like It
- Everybody Says Don't
- Rich and Happy, Part 1
- Our Time
- Broadway Baby
- Rich and Happy, Part 2
- Uptown, Downtown
- Liaisons
- Send in the Clowns
- Live, Laugh, Love (reprise)
- You Could Drive a Person Crazy
Tracks:
- Free
- Company
- Waiting For The Girls Upstairs
- Pleasant Little Kingdom/Too Many Mornings
- Not While I'm Around
- All Things Bright and Beautiful
- It Takes Two
- In Someone's Eyes
- Beautiful
- Losing My Mind
- Take the Moment
- Sunday
Amazon.com
Recorded live at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, this double CD is one heck of an extensive tribute to Stephen Sondheim. Backed only by Paul Ford on piano, Mandy Patinkin gets through nearly three dozen songs penned by the Broadway master. Some are obvious (excerpts from Sunday in the Park with George, in which the singer created the title role), others less so ("If You Can Find Me I'm Here" from Evening Primrose). Patinkin is often mocked for his shivering falsetto, but here, it's actually when his voice explores a lower register that it falters. What's more interesting is when he tackles songs usually sung by women, such as Follies' "Broadway Baby" and Company's "Another Hundred People" and "You Could Drive a Person Crazy"--the latter hammed up so much that you can hear the chewing of the scenery. A distinctively mannered interpreter, Patinkin remains an acquired taste, but fans of his will be in heaven with this set. --Elisabeth VincentelliCustomer Reviews:
Patinkin Live.......2007-07-19
Sondheim recital.......2007-01-22
Also a very dissapointed fan.......2003-08-22
Adequate performance; poor entertainment.......2003-05-04
a very disappointed fan.......2003-02-05
But (much of) this recording is disappointing, mainly because Mr. Patinkin's voice in the lower range sounds muddled and forced, as though he's lost ability to control it (however, the more falsetto sounds are as clear and sharp as ever).
And I don't care for the format of this performance. Live recordings should have live audience reactions: one (often unrelated) song after another without applause had me wondering when--if ever--was the audience was going to be allowed to react.
Also, while I've never had the privilege of attending a Patinkin concert, I imagined that--above all-- he would be passionate. Perhaps he was. But what (mostly) comes across on the CD is a somber--almost technical--performance.
I hope he's healthy, that mixed quality of singing on this recording was just a fluke, and that his next CD will be a Five-star as all his previous ones have been
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