Between a Rock & A Hard Place [Import]

between a rock & a hard place [import]

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Product Description
Final Studio LP Finally on CD. Tracks:
1. Two Can Play
2. I'd Do it
3. Divers Down
4. If This is Love
5. Two Hearts
6. Trouble Spot Rock
7. You Told Me
8. My Day at the Beach
9. Always The Way 10. newly Weds in the Morning
11. Land Of Hope and Glory.

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In Between Dreams
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • he should be more bored with himself
  • Loved it
  • Sounds like a Friday night feels
  • Relaxing and Peaceful
  • Jack Johnson has one talent
In Between Dreams
Jack Johnson
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007GAEVW
Release Date: 2005-03-01

Tracks:

  1. Better Together
  2. Never Know
  3. Banana Pancakes
  4. Good People
  5. No Other Way
  6. Sitting, Waiting, Wishing
  7. Staple It Together
  8. Situations
  9. Crying Shame
  10. If I Could
  11. Breakdown
  12. Belle
  13. Do You Remember
  14. Constellations

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For a man who gets his biggest kicks surfing the waves and strumming his guitar on a lonely beach in native Hawaii, singer-songwriter Jack Johnson has carved out quite a remarkable career on the mainland. His 2003 album, On and On, debuted at No. 3 on The Billboard 200 and subsequently went platinum on the back of hit single "The Horizon Has Been Defeated." The follow-up, meanwhile, seems destined to shine even brighter. The drifting chords and soft voice are still in place, only now Johnson's instinct for melody has sharpened alongside his ability to self-edit. These small concessions make third album, In Between Dreams, his most conspicuous, particularly on tracks like the three-minute relationship drama, "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing," and "Breakdown," a song he originally recorded for Handsome Boy Modeling School's White People album remade here to reveal its full stripped-down loveliness. Imagine all the coconuts it will buy. -- Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars he should be more bored with himself.......2007-07-16

Typically, an artist seeks to broaden their talent and explore new horizons. With Jack Johnson, he's satisfied to produce the same songs over and over and over and over. If you'd like to hear all the same catchy riffs ad nauseum, buy all of Jack Johnson's albums. Or just buy one, since they're all the same.

5 out of 5 stars Loved it.......2007-06-12

I have to say, I own Brushfire Fairytales and On and On, also, but this album is my favorite so far. I love the flow of the songs, love the songs he wrote as well as the ones written by his friends, and love the delivery. "Banana Pancakes" is just about my favorite JJ track of all. I highly recommend this album.

5 out of 5 stars Sounds like a Friday night feels.......2007-05-27

I absolutely love this album. Jack and boys sound sooooo good. Like I said above, it sounds like a Friday night feels...just plain good and mellow and happy. Beautifully simple melodies and refrains, just not so simple that they aren't fabulous. Jack's voice is just so smooth and lovely. The vocals are right up front and sound so clear. I love the guitar riffs on this album. In Between Dreams is like grown-up lullabies. I can't imagine anyone not enjoying this album. My fave tracks are Breakdown, Never Know, Better Together, Sitting Waiting Wishing, Do You Remember, Constellations...see how much I love this album? Can't even choose a fave.

5 out of 5 stars Relaxing and Peaceful.......2007-05-07

This CD is one of my favorite CD's ever! Every time I here the song 'Better Together' I cry. The first time I heard this song I was driving in the car with my brother and he played it for me in his first car for the first time. It was a special moment for me and I'll never forget that moment in my life. My favorite song would have to be 'Never Know' because I heard it sitting on a fairy-boat ride coming home from CIMI with my class of friends and I was sitting next to my boyfriend listening to that wonderful song. It lulled me to sleep and let my mind rest and be at ease. I will also never forget how much it helped me forget all present things and just let me have some 'me time' as I fell asleep. I know I am being redundant but trust me, it was wonderful. I would highly recommend this CD to you. Also Jack Johnson's voice is relxing and very unique. I have nobody to compare him to. If you end up buying this CD then I hope you enjoy this as much as I did and am.

1 out of 5 stars Jack Johnson has one talent.......2007-04-11

making consistent albums that sound like an anthropomorphic summer took a poop in a box and this is the recording of it.
Between The Buttons
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Early Work, Surprising Sounds
  • Refreshing Pop From An Often Harder Group
  • Get the UK version
  • Doesn't get any better than this!
  • The Stones Go a Little Psychedelic
Between The Buttons
The Rolling Stones , and Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Abkco
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006AW2U
Release Date: 2002-09-03

Tracks:

  1. Let's Spend the Night Together
  2. Yesterday's Papers
  3. Ruby Tuesday
  4. Connection
  5. She Smiled Sweetly
  6. Cool, Calm and Collected
  7. All Sold Out
  8. My Obsession
  9. Who's Been Sleeping Here
  10. Complicated
  11. Miss Amanda Jones
  12. Something Happened to Me Yesterday

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The Stones began their transitional period, from reinvigorating R&B standards (on their early albums) to reinventing rock & roll (on the brilliant four-album streak beginning with Beggars Banquet), on this underrated 1967 collection. Even the songs that didn't become smash hits, such as the speed demon "Miss Amanda Jones" and the honky-tonking "She Smiled Sweetly," are more than curiosities despite experimental touches with organ, sitar, and kazoo. Mick Jagger proves, on the psychedelic "Yesterday's Papers" and "Ruby Tuesday," that he can sing a sexy ballad even if he's incapable of crooning. Of course, the opening piano-driven rocker "Let's Spend the Night Together" sounds as fresh and sexual as it ever did. --Steve Knopper

Album Description

This Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD) recording offers high-resolution sound and is playable on both standard CD players and SACD-compatible devices.

Album Description

Remastered reissue of 1967 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players. Digipak.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Early Work, Surprising Sounds.......2007-07-16

This CD captures a very early sound.

Cool, Calm and Collected has a rich sweet but powerful melody to it

Something Happened to Me Yesterday is a unique piece too.

On the whole it's a unique sounding CD of The Rolling Stones that I recommend.

4 out of 5 stars Refreshing Pop From An Often Harder Group.......2007-07-04

This is a scrappy, on-the-go album from Jan '67 that feels like some other band's, the Kinks, say, and fits writer Philip Norman's description of it as "a vaudeville show echoing in a nearly empty hall." But just because that vaudeville was to play to a greater acclaim six months later on Sgt. Pepper's doesn't make parts of it any less valid.
You get the two-sided timelessness of "Let's Spend The Night"/"Ruby Tuesday," plus "She Smiled Sweetly" (rediscovered in the movie "The Royal Tennenbaums") that gently glides along Keith's organ work, and "Cool, Calm, Collected," (Brian sitar work should be voted most original ever!) the music hall ambience of which, along with the similar closer "Something Happened To Me Yesterday," probably percolated in the Beatles' heads as they worked that winter in Abbey Road. There's also "Who's Been Sleeping Here" with its Dylanish beauty, and the infectious "Connection" (Stones outBeatle the Beatles!), which predicts the drug inspections that would harass them unceasingly.
"My Obsession" sucks, "Yesterday's Papers" just okay, and "Amanda Jones" is a Chuck Berry vamp taking a nauseating turn, but the rest is well worth owning. They would never sound so convincingly pop again...

3 out of 5 stars Get the UK version.......2006-08-21

Please, do yourself a favor and get the U.K. release of _Between the Buttons_ rather than the U.S. release. The U.K. album is well-balanced and has two tracks that you must hear -- especially "Backstreet Girl," which is now one of my favorite Stones songs. Sure, "Ruby Tuesday" and "Let's Spend the Night Together" are great songs; they just don't fit on the album very well. My advice: buy the U.K. version from Amazon and download the two hits from iTu^es.

5 out of 5 stars Doesn't get any better than this!.......2006-06-15

I don't care what anyone thinks, this is my all time favorite Rolling Stones. Everything about it is truly amazing. The songs are so diverse; they range from simple rockers like "Connection" and "My Obsession" to divine classics like "Let's Spend The Night Together" and "Ruby Tuesday". "Let's Spend The Night Together" is the best Stones song ever recorded. I love everything about it; from the drumming to the backing vocals. "Ruby Tuesday" also stands out as very heartfelt, especially with Brian Jones playing the recorder. "Yesterday's Papers" is another good one that really has that sixties sound to it. I especially like the guitar solo in it. "She Smiled Sweetly" is a lovely ballad and songs like these are very rare in the Stones catalog. I love "My Obsession" also; it's very simple as is "Connection", where Keith delivers some of his best back-up vocals. "Something Happened To Me Yesterday" ends the album sweetly; the song is light hearted and fun. I enjoy listening to it.

5 out of 5 stars The Stones Go a Little Psychedelic.......2006-06-13

You can tell right away by looking at photographer Gered Mankowitz's kind of blurry psychedelic photograph that this isn't going to be your ordinary Rolling Stones record. Well, I suppose there are no ordinary Stones' records, but this one is a bit different. The Beatles were doing "Revolver" around this time. Bob Dylan was doing "Blonde on Blonde," Donovan was going all Flower Power. Some of that stuff was rubbing off on Mick and the boys and it wasn't all bad, no sir, because "Between the Buttons" is sort of the result. This is just a bang up fun record to listen to "Ruby Tuesday," was a huge hit and is a wowza of a song. "Yesterday's Papers" is sort of a kiss off song, you know, a guy telling a girl she's yesterday's news. I remember reading somewhere that Mick was sort of telling a girl he was through with her by doing this song. I like every song on this record, both the US and the UK versions. The Stones really pour their heart out here. "Between the Buttons" is a must own record for any Stones fan, for any Rock and Roll aficionado as well.
Between Here And Gone
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Carpenter at her best - finally!
  • Once again...
  • Wonderful CD from Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • Another winner
  • MCC Review
Between Here And Gone
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001M7OJC
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. What Would You Say To Me
  2. Luna's Gone
  3. My Heaven
  4. Goodnight America
  5. Between Here And Gone
  6. One Small Heart
  7. Beautiful Racket
  8. Girls Like Me
  9. River
  10. Grand Central Station
  11. Shelter Of Storms
  12. Elysium

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Mary Chapin Carpenter's first album of new material in three years has been hailed as a fine example of pop music for adults. This is both true and misleading. In changing producers (from John Jennings to celebrated piano man Matt Rollings), the literate singer-songwriter has slightly broadened her sophisticated Americana sound, and although it's less rhythmic as a whole, her acoustic-folkie approach remains at the core of her classic style. And while "Between Here and Gone"--which addresses the theme of travel and transition, the fragility of life, and the ephemeral nature of happiness--might be said to concern itself with grown-up issues, most of Carpenter's writing has always done just that. Yet this stunning album, informed both by her 2002 marriage ("Elysium," "River") and by the events of 9/11, is more introspective than much of her early work. The alto-voiced singer is compelling throughout, but never so much as on "My Heaven," inspired by Alice Sebold's novel, The Lovely Bones, or on "Grand Central Station," in which a New York City ironworker, standing on the bucket brigade at Ground Zero, hears the voices of the dead, desperate to find their way home. In moments such as these, Carpenter reestablishes herself not only as a world-class poet, but as an artist of the first order. --Alanna Nash

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Carpenter at her best - finally!.......2007-03-19

If you are the MCC fan of songs such as "A Town" and "10,000 Miles", as I am, then welcome to Carpenter bliss! No rock-a-billy here, thankfully. Carpenter delivers a slew of music on "Between" for rainy, chilly and fog-filled nights. The mournful strings and piano are a perfect accompaniment for her soothing vocals. The opening track is as fast as this chanteuse is willing to go. From there on it's slow motion. She does pick up a bit again with "Beautiful Racket".

"Girls Like Me" is a chilling description of the power of simplicity and how we often overlook the no frills people in our lives for the more flashy. Carpenter seems to be saying she's done with "flash". Brava. Also wonderful are "Grand Central Station" and "The Shelter of Storms" - just Mary, an instrument or two and tons of soul. Simply wonderful.

5 out of 5 stars Once again..........2007-03-10

Once again Mary Chapin Carpenter has amazed me with her beautiful words and music. She's an artist that is very much an individual.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful CD from Mary Chapin Carpenter.......2006-11-08

The CD "Between Here And Gone" is fantastic. Many wonderful songs and melodies.

5 out of 5 stars Another winner.......2006-10-23

The latest (to date) offering from the cerebral country singer. This is not background music. Chapin's music reads like beautiful poetry and she deliver's it with a captivating voice.

4 out of 5 stars MCC Review.......2006-06-26

If you love the songwriting of Mary Chapin Carpenter you will love the CD. Love the song "in My Heaven". Some of her best work yet.
Vocal quality is as excellent as always. Listen to it over and over one of my favorite CD's.
The Line Between the Two
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Find your wings: An excellent inspiration for graduates
  • The Line Between the Two
  • Voice Not Meant For Solo
  • Tune In To Christian Music
  • Beautiful CD - totally God inspired
The Line Between the Two
Mark Harris
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009I7O9I
Release Date: 2005-06-07

Tracks:

  1. For The First Time
  2. Carry The Light
  3. Hello To Goodbye
  4. Wish You Were Here
  5. The Line Between The Two
  6. Ordinary Life
  7. Find Myself In You
  8. Find Your Wings
  9. Speak To Me
  10. Until

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Find your wings: An excellent inspiration for graduates.......2007-06-08

"Find Your Wings" is a great song for a new graduate. It speaks to the leaving the nest that is so very hard for both parent and child, but so rewarding, as well.

5 out of 5 stars The Line Between the Two.......2007-05-14

I love this album! I listen to it at work, it keeps me grounded. I believe God speaks to each of us daily. I know He speaks to me through Mark's music. I believe Mark Harris will go far with his solo career. I for one will look for any new album he has.

2 out of 5 stars Voice Not Meant For Solo.......2007-04-21

I am a big fan of 4HIM. I last saw them on a cruise in 2005 and they announced then that they would be heading off into solo careers.

When my wife and I first heard FIND YOUR WINGS, we were touched by the great lyrics and thought of our daughter. However, after hearing a few more songs, we became annoyed with his voice after a while. He doesn't seem to have much range and without the others from 4HIM blending in as they often did so well, you can easily get tired of his voice.

That isn't to put a damper on the quality of the lyrics and music, but I feel that the 4HIM guys will always sound better together than as soloists.

5 out of 5 stars Tune In To Christian Music.......2007-03-20

This artist was recommended to me by Jim Brickman. For someone who is looking for a nice, relaxing sound from songs with a Christian basis this is a great choice. I especially like "Find Your Wings" which is a song about raising children and hoping what you've wished for them as they grow up and become adults.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful CD - totally God inspired.......2007-02-12

Two songs on this CD really hit home for me. I was going to watch my son high jump at the league championship and heard, "Find Your Wings" on the radio and I cried and God spoke to me and told me he was going to give him wings that day to win. Praise God, he blessed his life that day with a victory to encourage him! My father who was a true lover of the Lord passed away and when I heard the song, "Wish You Were Here," I knew that my Dad was enjoying Heaven and being with Jesus and I will be with him someday!
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • I'll never forget this album
  • EXCELLENT CD
  • Social Distortion At Their Best!
  • FROM A DEEP HEART
  • Their best record, no doubt
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Social Distortion
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000027SR
Release Date: 1992-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Cold Feelings
  2. Bad Luck
  3. Making Believe
  4. Born To Lose
  5. Bye Bye Baby
  6. When She Begins
  7. 99 To Life
  8. King Of Fools
  9. Sometimes I Do
  10. This Time Darlin'
  11. Ghost Town Blues

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I'll never forget this album.......2007-06-09

April, 1992. This ablum blends in with the fabric of my memories for that time. I remember it was a beautiful spring that year, and I was looking out over a field of desert wildflowers, with these songs in my head. I remember making love that night to my then girlfriend behind a bush in the park. I remember learning many of these songs and playing them with my friends in bedrooms and garages. Every time I hear "Bad luck" kick in today, I still am filled with the most awsome feeling inside.
This is great, honest, no-frills rock. One of the things I like most about it is the somewhat limited vocal capabilities of the songwriter--he's one of those that has a great song but can only sing it "the best he can", which is great because it keeps things honest, real, and full of true feeling

5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT CD.......2007-05-12

BOUGHT THIS CD FOR THE SONG BAD LUCK AND WOUND UP ENJOYING THE WHOLE CD.

5 out of 5 stars Social Distortion At Their Best!.......2007-03-29

This album perfects the rockabilly sound that the band began with "Prison Bound" and "Social Distortion". It is definately the most country influenced album that they have ever released but it still holds on to their punk roots. Still, it is an incredible difference from "Mommy's Little Monster". If you are a fan of that album, this is a bit of a 180.

I would agree that this is their most "complete" album. This album contains little to no filler material. It can easily be listened to from front to back. The real standout songs on this album are...

-Cold Feelings
-Bad Luck
-Making Believe
-Born To Lose
-When She Begins
-King of Fools
-This Time Darlin'

5 out of 5 stars FROM A DEEP HEART.......2007-01-03

Lightlly naive in some lyrics but musically admirable, this SD CD is the best frontal entrance gate to one of the finest musical cocktails prepared with a mixture of blues, rockabilly, seventies punk and even some gospel. Lovelly violent and charming.

5 out of 5 stars Their best record, no doubt.......2006-11-09

This is easily their best record--others will argue that it's the self-titled, or "white light..," but this is it. All of the promise found on Prison Bound and the self-titled is realized here. Unlike the earlier records, there's no filler (Drug Train anyone?) to be found here at all. It's just a solid rock album. Yeah, this is easily their best. It's just a solid, mature record all the way through, and the groovy bonus track makes it even better. I love the distorted vocals on that last tune....
Between the Lines
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Everybody knows
  • A great memory!
  • Between the Lines
  • THE LAST OF THE '70's SONGWRITERS
  • Awesome walk back in time.
Between the Lines
Janis Ian
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000002544
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. When The Party's Over
  2. At Seventeen
  3. From Me to You
  4. Bright Lights and Promises
  5. In The Winter
  6. Water Colors
  7. Between the Lines
  8. The Come On
  9. Light A Light
  10. Tea & Sympathy
  11. Lover's Lullaby

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Everybody knows.......2007-04-12

1975's finest. Perhaps one up- or mid-tempo tune short of an all-the-way (explosion, fireworks) masterpiece (that closing track is a touch maudlin), Between The Lines nevertheless blows out Ian's nearest "rivals" (Carole King, Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks and, dare I say, Paul Simon) and makes a serious claim for one of the 70's preeminent essential LP artifacts.

The success here, I believe, is that Ian (already a songwriting master by '69) keeps the chords simple enough to let her mesmerizing blasts of lyrical wisdom run their course. And there is sagacity, however embittered, on every track. The arrangements are smart, providing properly discreet shading to Ian's soul-inflected folk (and, occasionally)cabaret musings.

Ian sings a mean, low-key revelation. Even when her lyrical and sonic milieu is the tawdry dancehall ("Bright Lights and Promises"), she never showboats. Ian has the inspired ice of Peggy Lee. "The Come On," a deeply dire meditation on cheap love and low esteem, never lapses into sobbing gymnastics. Ian just delivers the bad news like an X-ray. Perfect every time.

There is a fiber-optic perfection to Ian's poetic observations. Male radio programmers and DJs were compelled by burning telephone lines, not market imperatives, to air "At Seventeen" - a startling runaway hit (prefiguring the later, bolder success of Suzanne Vega's "Luka"). It was simply heavy lasers set to kill. Ian didn't hit the mark, she expunged it.

What an artist.

5 out of 5 stars A great memory!.......2007-01-15

Listening to this CD brings back memories of my "younger" years. It still is as pertinent now in its wording as it was back then...just in a different way. A great rememberance.

5 out of 5 stars Between the Lines.......2007-01-10

One of the best voices God ever created. A mix of rock and easy listening to words and music you can understand. Every line connects with the very core of every human being that listens to her. Janis Ian is a true voice in the music industry.

4 out of 5 stars THE LAST OF THE '70's SONGWRITERS.......2006-02-26

Some of Janis Ian's wordplay could make a bad poet blush. Take this line from her adolescent hell signature song, "At Seventeen", a tune betrayed by this bizarre description of teenage alienation, "Their small town eyes will gape at you, (gaping eyes?), in dull surprise when payment due, succeeds accounts received at seventeen". How's that, a teenage accountant? Or this from, "Tea and Sympathy", "Pass the tea and sympathy, for the good old days are long gone, we'll drink a toast to those, who most believe in what they've won." Never have I wanted to drink a toast to those, who most believe in what they've won. But just when you want to file these feminist minded, man-eating compositions under aimless testements, Ian slam bangs the finish with two monumental orchestrated numbers questioning the choice between laying down to the death of a lifetime with your lover, or the freedom artistic pursuit and single-hood can offer, making all her previous meandering diatribes sound meaningful. Here the album stands up and says hello, and the crescendoing climax calls you back for another listen. Some nice touches here and there as well, including a brooding cello solo at the end of, "Water Colors".

5 out of 5 stars Awesome walk back in time........2005-07-13

I owned this album (vinyl) in the 70s and it's as great today as it was then. Was very glad to find it in CD, and can now share this incredible music with my kids. Thanks!
Everything in Between
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • amazing
  • My new favorite
  • fabulous!
  • Some Really Great Tunes
Everything in Between
Matt Wertz
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000MM1FJ6
Release Date: 2007-02-27

Tracks:

  1. The Way I Feel
  2. Carolina
  3. Heartbreaker
  4. Over You
  5. 5:19
  6. I Will Not Take My Love Away
  7. Like The Last Time
  8. With You, Tonight
  9. Naturally
  10. Capitol City

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After the self-released Somedays and Twentythree Places, Nashville's Matt Wertz signed up with a proper label for Everything in Between. On his third full-length, the Missouri-bred troubadour mixes pop, folk, and blues into an easygoing, yet ebullient sound. As he exults on "The Way I Feel," "Everything inside of me is singin' out." You can hear Dave Matthews, John Mayer, and if you listen really closely, even Michael Jackson, circa Off the Wall, in Wertz's soulful voice (see "Naturally" for proof). Not too surprisingly, Wertz claims all three as influences, along with James Taylor, Stevie Wonder, and Hall & Oates. Interestingly, he also cites the seriously un-cool Doobie Brothers and Toto, but the lack of pretension is refreshing. Aside from "The Way I Feel," the propulsive "Heartbreaker," which evokes the Supremes' "You Can't Hurry Love," is another catchy tune that deserves a lot of airplay. The other selections may be less memorable, but there are no real clunkers. Matt Wertz doesn't have the most original sound and he seems to be rather risk-averse at this point in his career, but the singer/songwriter has an appealing style. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars amazing.......2007-05-14

This is an amazing album. Matt Wertz comes through as always. Great quality product as well. My favorite songs include 5:19, Carolina, and I will not take my love away. It's an album anyone should own.

5 out of 5 stars My new favorite.......2007-04-07

Ever since my roommate went to a Matt Wertz concert and made me listen to this CD, I've been hooked. Now I've seen him perform twice and I listen to these songs over and over all the time. My favorites are "5:19," - who hasn't been waiting for a phone call? - and "Carolina," but "The Way I Feel" and "Heartbreaker" are really fun, too, and... well... I love them all! Get this CD and give Matt a chance - and definitely catch one of his shows if he comes to town.

5 out of 5 stars fabulous!.......2007-04-04

It is rare to listen to a new cd for the first time and immediately love every single song! Matt is as refreshing as they come. It's evident he puts his heart and soul into writing his music and we're treated to a beautifully honest performance in the end.

4 out of 5 stars Some Really Great Tunes.......2007-03-21

Matt has a great voice, and some real good tunes. I love Carolina and Heartbreaker. 5:19 is a song that everyone with half a heart will be able to identify with...good things to come from Matt!!!
Fly Between Falls
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • they are cool
  • Fun, fun, fun. These guys should get some airplay. 6 stars
  • You Should Fly Between Falls!!!!
  • Fly Between Falls
Fly Between Falls
ALO
Manufacturer: Brushfire Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000EJ9R4M
Release Date: 2006-04-18

Tracks:

  1. Spectrum
  2. Wasting Time
  3. Girl, I Wanna Lay You Down
  4. Barbeque
  5. Walls Of Jericho
  6. Pobrecito
  7. Shapeshifter
  8. The Gardener
  9. Waiting For Jaden
  10. Fly

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars they are cool.......2006-07-24

I saw them as a supponting band for Jack Johnson in Madrid (Spain)... they were playing with Matt Costa too... that night was great!!!
A nice band, so far... let's see in the future.

5 out of 5 stars Fun, fun, fun. These guys should get some airplay. 6 stars.......2006-06-10

Sure it's hippy music. Phish on happy pills. Gotta luv it though. Always puts me in a good mood.

5 out of 5 stars You Should Fly Between Falls!!!!.......2006-06-02

I just got fly between falls and it's such a great mellow CD. I would advise anyone and everyone to buy this CD. every time i hear Walls Of Jericho it just makes my day a little better. they are my new grateful dead. buy this cd you won't regret it.

4 out of 5 stars Fly Between Falls.......2006-04-28

ALO, or Animal Liberation Orchestra, sound like a bunch of hippies. These hippies are totally cool!

This is a surprisingly good CD. It's a re-release now on Jack Johnson's Brushfire label, so you know it's good. Jack even guests on the second track.

The music is very chill and laidback, but a little more uptempo than Jack Johnson. It has a little funky groove to it.

Although it does have some rather stupid lyrics at times, the music more than makes up for it. This is a really cool cd, perfect for hanging out. Recommended.
The Story and The Song
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Great Surprise
  • i love this CD
  • Love it!
  • AMAZING
The Story and The Song
Between the Trees
Manufacturer: Bonded Records, Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000I0RPDW
Release Date: 2006-09-19

Tracks:

  1. The Forward
  2. White Lines & Red Lights
  3. The Way She Feels
  4. Words
  5. The Greatest Of These - A Little Love
  6. Darlin'
  7. A Time For Yohe
  8. She Is...
  9. Fairweather
  10. The Fort
  11. You Cry A Tear To Start A River

Product Description

This is the debut album from Between The Trees.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Great Surprise .......2007-05-27

I was listening to a big playlist of (legally) downloaded music while trying to take a nap. Twice I heard songs that sounded awesome that I didn't recognize so I got up to check who sang them. In both cases it turned out to be Between the Trees.

There is a nice mix of upbeat and slow pop/rock songs with a healthy dose of emo without falling into the trap of sounding like the slew of identical sounding pop/rock or emo bands.

Just don't let the first time you give them a listen be while trying to take a nap- you might not get much sleep.

5 out of 5 stars i love this CD.......2006-12-21

I just got it like 3 days ago and I've already listened to the whole thing more than once. I recommend it to everyone. this is absolutely an amazing abulm!!

5 out of 5 stars Love it!.......2006-11-18

I heard a few songs from this cd and immediately fell in love with it. Now that I have the cd, it barely ever comes out of my cd player. They have a unique sound that is absolutely great. I definitely suggest this cd.

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING.......2006-10-03

this is my favorite album of 2006 so far... the year's almost over- not sure if another band will step up in time.
it's a form of catchy rock that i haven't heard before and i love it.
Between the Heart and the Synapse
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Best CD Ever
  • pinnacle of everything that is modern "emo"
  • Stands out and above the emo label bestowed upon it...
  • For fans of Jimmy Eat World
  • What a debut!
Between the Heart and the Synapse
The Receiving End of Sirens
Manufacturer: Triple Crown
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007YMVE2
Release Date: 2005-04-26

Tracks:

  1. Prologue
  2. Planning A Prison Break
  3. The Rival Cycle
  4. The Evidence
  5. The War Of All Against All
  6. ...Then I Defy You, Stars
  7. Intermission
  8. This Armistice
  9. Broadcast Quality
  10. Flee The Factory
  11. Dead Men Tell No Tales
  12. Venona
  13. Epilogue

Album Description

Electronically enhanced hard rockin' in the vein of Hot Rod Circuit meets The Refused. Their unique sound, sharpened by producer Matt Squire (Northstar, Thrice), recreates the boundaries of the genre. They have a hearty appetite for touring and a face-melting live show.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best CD Ever.......2006-10-18

They are unlike any other band. Don't even worry about what 'genre' they fall into. The Receiving End of Sirens rocks.

5 out of 5 stars pinnacle of everything that is modern "emo".......2006-09-27

the pinnacle of everything that is modern "emo", although i know that tag is misleading and incorrect (see: coheed, funeral for a friend, probably a dozen bands on mtv2, etc). soaring, strong melodies over top of slick drumming (with occassional aid of electronics) and sweet guitar licks. the band is clearly influenced by radiohead and genesis as much as they are fugazi and quicksand. very unique outing that serves both as a milestone of whatever scene some might lump them in and as the album that would make people shake the predominant view that all "emo" is uninspired, boring, and melodramatic.

5 out of 5 stars Stands out and above the emo label bestowed upon it..........2006-09-18

These days, being emo is what's in but knowing emo is unfound. There are different styles of music that could all be associated with the emo label, and it could be said that emo's best days are behind them as bands try to emulate a sound that has grown tired and lacking fresh ideas.

The Receiving End of Sirens is a band that is thrown into today's mix, but they have the most diverse, powerful, and emotional sound out there. They combine elements of progressive, hardcore, punk, and metal to create something so involving and compelling that it's unlike anything considered emo nowadays. To rate this album song by song will be a disservice to the progression the listener experiences. This is not an album with filler or no direction. It is clear yet complex, optimistic while tormented, and imagined despite the reality.

It's quite amazing how a band who quietly opened a show for Saves the Day in Philadelphia would turn out to be the most inventive band we've seen from the genre in years. I don't know how they'll follow up this album but I'll be intrigued to find out. If you haven't already listened to them, you are definitely missing out on the most sensational debut I heard in 2005. Pick up Between the Heart and the Synapse and you will definitely not regret it.

3 out of 5 stars For fans of Jimmy Eat World.......2006-08-11

Call it what you will... Emo/Alt/Indie Rock with heavy guitar? I don't know what the kids are calling it these days, but whatever it is, it's good. However, I do have that nagging feeling at the back of my head that makes me feel like TREOS are just copying what Jimmy Eat World successfully accomplished with "Clarity" and "Static Prevails" before they sold their souls to the Pop-Machine on "Bleed American" and then made their unimpressive effort "Futures" (what I call "The Lullabye" album). This is a good replacement for Jimmy Eat World... but nothing new or innovative. Excuse me while I go listen to "Robot Factory"...!

5 out of 5 stars What a debut!.......2006-08-01

I'll go ahead and say this right away. This is a really, really good album.

For a debut, BTHATS is nothing short of amazing. Every song is crafted so pefectly. Some standout tracks for me are:

Planning a Prison Break
...Then I Defy You, Stars
This Armistice
Broadcast Quality
The Rival Cycle
Epilogue

Even "Intermission" is a great song. The CD's awesome from beginning to end. Recommended to everyone with ears.

5/5

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