LAND is in the vanguard of music groups whose work transcends cultural and stylistic boundaries. Distinctive instrumentalists with a keen sense of sonority and dynamics, the members of LAND skillfully interweave elements of jazz, rock, and ambient musics with driving rhythms to create a unique blend of composed and improvised music using both acoustic and electronic instruments. LAND successfully combines the electric with the organic to produce music that is at once strikingly modern and imbued with primordial mystery.
Formed in 1993 by world-renowned ambient composer Jeff Greinke, LAND adds a new dimension of rhythmic energy and instrumental color to Greinke's richly textured atmospherics. The Seattle-based group quickly earned critical acclaim for its innovative live performances and its first CD, released in 1995 on the Australian-based Extreme label. In November 1996 LAND performed at the Beijing International Jazz Festival and in Hong Kong, Macau, and other cities in China. Their second CD, Archipelago, on Seattle's Periplum label, was released in July 1997
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Road Movies is a collection of nine compositions primarily recorded live in the studio. It is the first release featuring the powerful rhythm section of Bill Rieflin and Fred Chalenor who lend a more propulsive, focused, and dynamic element to the group. Hence, Road Movies is sometimes intense, other times playful, often beautiful, and always a fascinating listening experience.
Road Movies,Land,First World Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,an intoxicating blend of ambient, trip-hop, jazz, and rock musics. sometimes intense, other times playful, often beautiful, and always a fascinating listening experience.
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Road Movies
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAO66 Release Date: 2004-05-04 |
Tracks:
- I. Relaxed Groove - Leila Josefowicz
- II. Meditative - Leila Josefowicz
- II. 40% Swing - Leila Josefowicz
- Hallelujah Junction
- Halleujah Junction
- Halleujah Junction
- China Gates - Nicolas Hodges
- American Berserk - Nicolas Hodges
- Part 1
- Part 2 (A System Of Weights And Measures)
- Part 3
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Here is a CD of chamber works by John Adams: Road Movies is for violin and piano, Hallelujah Junction is for two pianos, and the other three works are for solo piano. China Gates, the shortest piece, is simply beautiful: 4-and-a-half minutes of lyricism. American Berserk, the other miniature, is busy, jazzy and rhythmically rich. Hallelujah Junction, for two pianos, is named for a truck stop on the California-Nevada border, but Adams was thinking more of the area's past, filled with gold prospectors. Its 16 minutes are brawny and energetic; sometimes the pianos finish one-another's phrases, sometimes they form big-boned clusters. It goes through a section of plushness before a jagged last movement---it's as varied, Adams seems to be saying, as America's personality. Road Movies begins with a tempi and attitude evocative of driving down a highway, with billboards and dotted landscapes whizzing by; one might hear in the piano part the road and its turns and in the violin, the changing but much-the-same sights. The second movement is lonelier and more severe and the third is part pure minimalism sped up to a point of mania and part boogie-woogie. The CD's longest piece, Phrygian Gates, is peaceful and moody, with moments which alternately swell and ebb; the second movement goes nowhere and seems to be concerned with a tone cluster at time, and the finale is insistent minmalism, staying close enough to its original key at all times to be comfortable while rhythmically keeping us on out toes. The performances are beyond reproach, with Leila Josefowicz and John Novacek particularly splendid in their difficult Road Moves duos, but with very high praise going to the other pianists as well. This may not be everyone's cup of tea, but Adams always catches the attention. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Silly reviewers! Historical Adams.......2006-06-14
Similarly, "Road Movies" was composed in 1995, "Hallelujah Junction" was composed in 1996, and the newest work, "American Berzerk" was composed in 2003. "Road Movies" is actually a very soothing, contemplative work, but (true) does contain the same expressiveness felt in other works of art by Adams. "Hallelujah Junction" may be the most disappointing piece on the album, but I'm not sure that it's supposed to be taken as seriously as some Adams' fans would like to take it - such as on the level with "On The Transmigration of Souls" or "The Death of Klinghoffer." Adams himself acknowledged that "Hallelujah Junction" is the name of a truck stop on US 395 and that "it was a case of a good title needing a piece, so I obliged by composing this work for two pianos."
No, this isn't Adams' best work, but I definitely think that it surely lives up to his other greatest attempts. Plus, as an album containing solely works composed by Adams for the piano and not for orchestra, this is a nice breather and definitely an excellent addition to one's collection of piano music or for fans of Adams himself.
With all due respect: boring.......2005-02-06
Response to frisbee95:.......2004-07-09
For alternatives, there is always the music of Morton Feldman (particularly the works from 1977 on, which is arguably his best), some decent work by Charlemagne Palestine (Strumming Music is still the best, in my opinion) and a few others. Not to be self-promoting, but just to show that there is recent music with repetitive structures that I think, are of value, you may want to look at http://homepage.mac.com/dtoub/dbtmusic.html for some examples. Not putting my works in the same class as any of the others, but I'd like to think there's something new and interesting about it.
A great composer with all his influences showing.......2004-05-22
Not the best Adams CD.......2004-05-17
I am very worried about Adam's recent output, is he losing his genius I wonder? Having heard concert performances of some of his more recent, as yet unrecorded orchestral works, such as My Father Knew Charles Ives, Guide To Strange Places and On The Transmigration of Souls, I have been unmoved by them and felt they were only reasonably good at best. All these orchestral pieces and the newer chamber works have their moments, but a work like Harmonielehre is a full 40 minutes of brilliance, something Adam's hasn't achieved in a long time. Naive and Sentimental Music comes close though. I remain optimistic and eagerly await the UK premiere of his new electric violin concerto The Dharma at Big Sur at the Proms this year. Overall though, I'm disappointed with his recent output and disappointed by this CD. I don't think it was really necessary to rerecord the pieces already recorded and there are enough new orchestral pieces that could have merited inclusion on this CD. With Adam's seemingly running out of ideas, and Reich and Glass doing the same kind of music they have done since the 80's, I fear for the future of post-minimalist music. Who can take over from them now that they appear to be stuck in ruts? Michael Torke is interesting but a bit too bland most of the time, Michael Gordon can be very exciting but a bit too weird at times. Where pray is the next great composer in this tradition sprung from minimalism? I think we may have to look to the outskirts of Europe or Africa or Asia to find someone genuinely new and interesting working along the same lines. For now though we'll have to be content with Adam's pastiches, Glass' Hollywood film scores and Reich's uninspiring multimedia work, which although inventive from a multimedia point of view, doesn't actually do anything new or interesting musically. If anyone can point me in the direction of someone new and exciting out there I'd be grateful!
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John Adams: Road Movies; Hallelujah Junction; Phrygian Gates; China Gates
Manufacturer: Black Box Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007KIFTG Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Phrygian Gates
- Hallelujah Junction
- China Gates
- I. - Relaxed Groove
- II. Meditative
- III. 40% Swing
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Good music but the Nonesuch recording is better .......2006-02-21
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Desert After Rain
Minibar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OLADSY |
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11-track CD from 2006.Customer Reviews:
Americana with Brit-pop roots.......2007-03-31
After a major label release for Universal and an indie on Foodchain, the band has issued this one on their own, distributing it through CD Baby and at their shows (including an upcoming tour backing Pete Yorn). The opening "Things I Left Behind" catalogs the abandoned jetsam of the indie experience in a travelogue of lost clothes, bandmates, LPs and experiences strewn through the years. On the flipside, "Can I Call You A Cab?" lingers over the physical and emotional remains of a relationship, pondering how to move on. The dissolute closer, "In the Strings," mulls the same quandary, but with a sense that 'goodbye' is the only answer.
The band's rhythm battery has the bouncy snap of a well-honed pop band, but with enough swing to give it soul. Simon Petty's voice defines the band's sound, with a rasp that sits perfectly among (rather than on top of) the band's mix of acoustic and electric guitars. Minibar may have missed the broad commercial window for their brand of rock (although Americana radio should eat this up), but those who love beautifully produced pop with twangy edges should check this one out. 3-3/4 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2007 redtunictroll at hotmail dot com]
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Road Movies
Minibar Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B2Y0 Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Holiday From Myself
- Choked Up
- I Know Without Asking
- Lost In The Details
- Road Movies
- Retrospect
- Six Foot
- Sheer Volume Of Traffic
- Cool Water
- Visible From Space
- So Long Soho
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Minibar: Road Movies.......2003-10-29
Minibar ROCKS.......2002-12-23
They are going to be huge.......2002-09-06
"Blown Away".......2001-11-16
LA local band since the Eagles. The first weekend I had it in my possession, I was sure I wore it out. Not only are the instrumentals so "wide range" and perfectly mixed, but the vocals were comfortable and true. The title song, Road Movies, will be my new favorite for the time being! As a California native, this song reminds me of a "summer day", driving with the
top down, from the valley to Hollywood. The guitar licks really
move the heart. Getting "Lost in the Details", somehow makes me
look at life now, after 18 years of marriage, it's easy to get in a rut! "Cool Waves" has the potential to ease the mind after any kind of crazy day. All I can say, is you have got to hear this CD. I think these guys are really going to make it, and I hope they make another one even better than this, although that will definately be a challenge. I will always be a fan! Thanks to a friend who let me 'borrow' this one! I have passed along the bands name to friends who I know will enjoy as much as me.
Minibar: My New Favorite Group.......2001-09-06
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Road Movies
The Albion Band Manufacturer: Topic Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005B58O Release Date: 2001-04-30 |
Tracks:
- Press Gang
- B4391/I-95
- The Road Beneath My Wheels
- Dental Excursion
- Pieces Of Me
- Home Straight
- Cookery Is The New Rock 'N' Roll
- When My Son Is Grown
- Customs: Culture Shock/Etiquette/Nothing To Declare
- It Is That Window Of Time
- She Still Waits
- Southern Skies
- He Ran Out Of Road
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As good as always.......2001-05-11
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Broadway Through the Gramophone, Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Pearl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005CELT Release Date: 2001-06-26 |
Tracks:
- The Belle Of Brittany
- The Arcadians
- Our Miss Gibbs
- Madame Sherry
- Naughty Marietta
- The Spring Maid
- The Balkan Princess - The Light Opera Company, London
- The Pink Lady
- The Quaker Girl
- The Count Of Luxembourg
- Oh! Oh! Delphine
- The Lady Of The Slipper
- The Man With Three Wives
- The Sunshine Girls
- The Purple Road
- When Dreams Come True
- The Doll Girl
- Adele
Tracks:
- Lieber Augustin
- Sweethearts
- The Marriage Market
- Oh, I Say!
- The Little Cafe
- The Madcap Duchess
- High Jinks
- Iole
- The Girl On The Film
- The Queen Of The Movies
- Sari
- The Laughing Husband
- The Midnight Girl
- The Beauty Shop
- Ziegfeld Follies Of 1914
- The Passing Show Of 1914
- The Girl From Utah
- Miss Daisy
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BROADWAY: The formative years.......2004-09-30
The years covered in this set show how European style operettas wer slowly giving way to a more jazz-oriented American musical comedy style. Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, and Sigmund Romberg (among others) were setting the stage for the modern American musical.
Listeners should be aware that all the recordings in this set date from the "acoustic" period of recording and have limited range. The metal horns that collected the sound and cut it into wax discs were not ideal for soloists and worked best with brass and percussion. The shellac surfaces of the pressed records had a hissing sound and the steel needles often distorted the music. The few pressings that have survived in playable condition are gathered here, but be aware these are recordings nearly 100 years old!
Those I haven't daunted are in for a treat, for once you get past the antique sound you discover a wealth or musical material and a glimpse into a Broadway very different from what it would eventually become.
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Road Movies
Land Manufacturer: First World Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000589D9 Release Date: 2001-02-13 |
Tracks:
- Tyrone
- Magnesium
- Rink
- Frolic
- Winnebago Weekend
- Vespa
- Strife
- Flagpole
- Sauce
Album Description
Road Movies is a collection of nine compositions primarily recorded live in the studio. It is the first release featuring the powerful rhythm section of Bill Rieflin and Fred Chalenor who lend a more propulsive, focused, and dynamic element to the group. Hence, Road Movies is sometimes intense, other times playful, often beautiful, and always a fascinating listening experience.Customer Reviews:
Primal Complexity.......2004-01-14
The musicians throw themselves into creating a frothy mix that swirls and pulsates, they use their instruments creatively, interjecting a snippet, a snarl, or a pulse that somehow holds the center together. A concave of equals, this quintet lays down some superb grooves and then wobbles away, almost as if seeing just what they can get away with. (This music sounds great through headphones and makes a great energizer while recreating budget tables in InDesign.)
Sometimes the eclecticism renders sections of a track nearly (for now) unlistenable, but an amazing rhythm section not only propels the action but keeps it all solid. The trumpet may be the most distinct part of this sound, sometimes muted, sometimes wailing, sometimes crying. Guitarist Dennis Rea, the only coconspirator held over from an earlier session released by Land, plies his trade with some rather unusual effects, not shoving his way to the front, but not easy to miss either. Mr. Greinke, the wizard in this enclave, conjures up various electronic samples, rhythms, effects, and voices (which sound a whole lot like Gollum), sort of like a caffeinated Brian Eno might.
An infectious primal complexity exists here, and if these songs were broken out into separate tracks, they would no doubt find a way to reassemble themselves and proceed to get things revved up once more.
Still Growing.......2002-09-07
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Saturday Night at the Movies
Manufacturer: Wire Road ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAGTS0 Release Date: 2003-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Ride Away
- Borne On The Wind
- Sleepy Hollow
- Windsurfer
- Goodnight
- Saturday Night At The Movies
- Crawling Back
- Just Another Word For Rock And Roll
- It's Over
- Oh, Pretty Woman
- So This Is Love
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Orbison Collaborator Sounds Great.......2006-10-01
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Rock ´N´ Road Movies
DANNI CARLOS Manufacturer: Sony & BMG ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PCZ71U |
Product Description
1. Mrs. Robinson - A Primeira Noite de um Homem 2. The Blowers Daughter - Closer (Perto Demais) 3. Iris - Cidade dos Anjos 4. Born To Be Wild - Easy Rider (Sem Destino) 5. How Deep Is Your Love - Embalos de Sábado à Noite 6. Sweet Dreams Are Made of These - Streaptease 7. Moon River - Bonequinhas de Luxo 8. You Can Leave Your Hat On - 9 Semanas e ½ de Amor 9. Let?s Stay Together - Pulp Fiction 10. Kiss From a Rose - Batman Forever 11. The Fool On the Hill - Magical Mystery Tour 12. Every You Every Me - Segundas Intenções 13. Father and Son - Ensina-me a Viver 14. Jumpin? Jack Flash
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Suncycling
Dee-Precious Freq. Manufacturer: RUBBER RECORDS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA803W Release Date: 2005-04-26 |
Tracks:
- Carnival
- Apart: Not Again
- Youth Abi
- Plastic G.
- Kind of Trouble
- Long Hard Road
- Creak
- Bubbles
- Low Drop
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