| 1. I'm Stepping Out |
| 2. Sleepless Night |
| 3. I Don't Wanna Face It |
| 4. Don't Be Scared |
| 5. Nobody Told Me |
| 6. O'Sanity |
| 7. Borrowed Time |
| 8. Your Hands |
| 9. (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess |
| 10. Let Me Count the Ways |
| 11. Grow Old With Me |
| 12. You're the One |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese Limited Version with Slipcase Cover. Includes Exclusive Deluxe Booklet with Complete Lyrics and Rare Color Photos.
Milk and Honey,John Lennon,Toshiba EMI Japan,Album Rock,Pop,Pop/Rock,Rock,Singer/Songwriter
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Milk and Honey
John Lennon , and Yoko Ono Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q66O Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- I'm Stepping Out
- Sleepless Night
- I Don't Wanna Face It
- Don't Be Scared
- Nobody Told Me
- O'Sanity
- Borrowed Time
- Your Hands
- My Little Flower Princess (Forgive Me)
- Let Me Count the Ways
- Grow Old with Me
- You're the One
- Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him
- Stepping Out (Home Version)
- Interview with J&Y December 8th, 1980
- Interview With J & Y December 8th, 1980
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Originally released in 1984, four years after John Lennon's death, Milk & Honey is probably best thought of as a companion piece to the better-known Double Fantasy. Like Double Fantasy, Milk & Honey contains equal but separate contributions from Lennon and Ono: lashings of dreadful, self-indulgent arty noodling (mostly, but not exclusively, Ono's) interspersed with sharp, pugnacious songwriting (mostly, but not exclusively, Lennon's). The subject matter throughout is the one that preoccupies all of Lennon and Ono's collaborations, namely themselves and each other. This is, very occasionally, undeniably touching. It is much more often as cringe-inducing as overhearing cooing lovers on a bus--Lennon and Ono always believed that we could never have too much information. The best moments here are those infrequent ones when Lennon directs his gaze somewhere other than at the adoring eyes of Ono--notably the exuberant "Nobody Told Me." The extra tracks on this new edition are three new paeans to themselves by Lennon and Ono, and an interview with the pair recorded shortly before Lennon's death, in which he reiterates his subscription to the philosophy of absurd, naive utopianism that tends to make obvious sense to people rich enough to do as they please. --Andrew MuellerAmazon.com
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Customer Reviews:
Lennon's swan song delightfully delivers!.......2007-01-23
Double Fantasy, Pt. 2.......2006-05-30
We'll never know. The same problem has been addressed in response to albums such as Jimi Hendrix's First Rays of the New Rising Sun. Though it's hard to avoid imagining what could've been had Lennon lived to continue his late-career renaissance, Milk and Honey is a rather nice document of what was going on just before his death. And it's a pretty good album on its own terms, too.
It's certainly rougher than Double Fantasy, but this is actually a good thing, as that album often sounds a little overproduced in retrospect. And thank God they left in those little snippets of John talking in the studio - it's nice as a look into the man's wonderful personality. And, in general, Lennon's music is pretty damn good, too, especially on "Nobody Told Me," "Borrowed Time," and "Grow Old With Me." His only throwaway is "(Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess," and considering the limited amount of Lennon material out there, it's nice to have anyway. However, it shares a glaring flaw with Double Fantasy.
Yoko Ono's songs just don't match up with Lennon's. It's not only in singing talent or songwriting - her style often disrupts Lennon's more powerful themes and music. Now, I'm not one for Yoko-bashing (in particular, I thought an earlier review that resorted to childish name-calling was positively vicious and tasteless), but I also don't believe she was as talented as her husband. At the very least, one must admit that her music feels much less powerful than Lennon's. Personally, I think that the Lennons should have done something along the lines of their Plastic Ono Band albums, in which they were both given an entire LP's running time to express themselves. They could've even packaged both their albums together. The sentiment behind Double Fantasy and Milk and Honey was nice, but for the sake of the music, it should not have used the John-Yoko dialogue style.
Nevertheless, Lennon's talent shines brightly on the strongest numbers. Casual fans may not find Milk and Honey that rewarding, because it only has a couple of stone-cold classics. But for true Lennon fans, it's indispensable as both a window into the man and his music.
"peak master" is not enough.......2005-09-10
Like I said in the title, it is not enough to use "peak master". You have to know how to use it. In case of this particular item somebody gained the track and cut the level with something like peak master on 0 dB. Personally I think that some kind of a low quality limiter was used in this case.
Dear messers (whoever is the one responsible for this), thanks to your unqualified usage of equipment or software, we have the honor of listening to another TECHNICALLY INCORRECT CD.
Epilog:
1. John's voice, as well as some instruments is clipping from time to time (you can hear light distortions).
2. On the third track "I Don't Wanna Face It", from approx. 2:42 you can hear one continuous crackling sound, which comes as a side effect of gaining the sound and then cutting it with limiter.
The same thing happened with Double Fantasy, which is not the case with Imagine and Rock 'n' Roll. Naturally I'm talking about Remastered items. It is sad, however to destroy such a wonderful music. Pay attention next time Mr. or Mrs. So and So.
I Don't Want To Face It, no no no no.......2005-01-28
Yoko did well 2 polish up this album after lennons death........2004-08-26
He and his wife Yoko ono had just put out their l8test album together called double fantasy, which featured songsabout their new family life in nyc.
Four years after lennons death Yoko ono released this "album" milk and honey, which consists of songs that lennon made as demos during the double fantasy sessions, and throught 1980.Yoko adds 7 of her own songs , six recorded after lennons death.
stepping out and sleepless night are gr8 openers for the album, both being my 2 favourite. I dont wanna face it is also a good song, but dont be scared is my least favourite yoko song on the album. Nobedy told me was a hit in 1984 but in my opinion is a bit 2 repetitive but has a good beat and decent lyrics. O sanity is way too short, but still good. Borrowed time was also released by yoko in 1984 and was a hit, but also in my opinion is too repetitive. Yokos your hands is sung in half-japanise, half english, and has gd vibres. My little flower princess is a bit too unfinished a short for me, but still ok. Yokos beautiful 'let me count the ways', is a nice tune, sung well by yoko, as is (and interpritation) of Robert Brownings grow old along with me. youre the one is well sung by yoko with gd lyrics, and she has added johns version of 'every man has a woman who loves him'. Stepping out demo is good , and so is yokos demo of im moving on, which featured in their last album, double fantasy. and finally we hav the interview with john on the day he died, in which he talks about the influence paul mccartney and the beatles and yoko had on him, and his new family life. He was shot some 8 hours l8ter.... I recently visted n.y.c., and saw where john was shot, and went to the imagine circle in central park , near where i purchased this album.
On the back of the cd, it has a picture of j and y kissing, by the lake in central park.... i went to this spot on my trip in n.y.Inside the booklet it also features pictures of john and yoko in their favourite cafe, fortuna, and yoko adds a message , which was written in 1983, just before she put out the album....
Thankx for reading my review!
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Land of Milk and Honey
Eliza Gilkyson Manufacturer: Red House ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001CNQFI Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Hiway 9
- Not Lonely
- Dark Side of Town,
- Tender Mercies,
- Wonderland
- Separated
- Ballad of Yvonne Johnson
- Runnin Away
- Milk and Honey
- Peace Call.
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Though written in the early 1950s and never previously recorded, Woody Guthrie's "Peace Call" provides a timely conclusion to this collection of politically pointed material. Trading verses with Texas troubadour Eliza Gilkyson on the pacifist anthem are kindred spirits Patty Griffin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Iris DeMent. Much of the rest of the album finds Gilkyson applying her vocal warmth and buoyant melodies to lyrics that probe the darker recesses of the human condition, from the terrorism evoked within the luminous "Tender Mercies" (with Gilkyson's son and daughter joining in harmony) to the revenge by a lifelong abuse victim in "Ballad of Yvonne Johnson" to the Shaker-style hymn of mankind's folly, "Milk and Honey." While Gilkyson brings a light touch to the album's weighty social concerns, the pop buoyancy of "Wonderland" and the rock & roller's ballad "Dark Side of Town" (with its Band-like horn arrangement) extend the album's range beyond topical broadsides. --Don McLeeseAlbum Description
An important new release with infectious and thought-provoking tracks and guest vocal appearances by PATTI GRIFFIN, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER, IRIS DEMENT and SLAID CLEAVES!"Land of Milk and Honey" is a collection of songs that are decidedly socio/political in nature. From the wake-up call to awareness of the current agenda of the "neo-cons" in "Hiway 9" to the "bugle call of peace" in Woody Guthrie's previously unrecorded and timely anti-war song "Peace Call", Eliza Gilkyson spares no punches. This is music for a generation that does not want to stand idly by while losing their dream for a quality of life they hold dear.
Gilkyson once again uses a sparse, edgy organic production, with her longtime teammates, producer Mark Hallman and a cast of some of the best players Austin has to offer, to convey her firm convictions and insight into today's world. Cameos include an enthusiastic Slaid Cleaves on "Hiway 9", and Jon Dee Graham and Stephen Bruton on the soulful "Dark Side of Town", an ode to their old friend and head of Eliza's production company, Al Ragle.
Especially touching is the mother's prayer, "Tender Mercies", with background harmonies by Eliza's son Cisco and daughter Delia. Gilkyson's lush and passionate voice wraps itself around the major themes of her generation, with topics ranging from the anti war movement, abusive relationships ("Ballad of Yvonne Johnson"), personal relationships ("Separated"), and coming to terms with the folly of man ("Milk and Honey"). There is even an old song written by her late father, folksinger Terry Gilkyson, that addresses the "great food chain of life" as Eliza puts it. But through all these weighty topics, Eliza never loses sight of her sense of wonder ("Wonderland") and her hopes for humanity.
The closing song, Guthrie's "Peace Call", was discovered in an old out-of-print songbook from the Guthrie archives while Eliza was on the road with the Woody Guthrie tribute tour last summer. Rendered by a team of like-minded songstresses Patty Griffin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Iris Dement, the song shows a solidarity of intention that truly conveys Guthrie's message of peace in times of war.
Customer Reviews:
Still a dippy hippy.......2007-05-27
Land of Milk and Honey delivers.......2007-04-11
That said, this release does use the human condition and social commentary as a recurring theme, and this makes it my favorite CD of hers. She has something to say, and she says it here - beautifully.
Poetry.......2007-03-20
Upper-class airhead in new career move: racist politics........2006-10-24
Social depth, maturity..........2006-09-08
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Milk And Honey (1961 Original Broadway Cast)
Jerry Herman Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FO3 Release Date: 1995-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Overture From 'Milk & Honey'
- Shalom
- Independence Day Horah
- Milk & Honey
- There's No Reason In The World
Customer Reviews:
Jerry Herman's first Broadway score........2004-03-10
Nothing can dim Jerry Herman's delightful score, however, and Robert Weede, fresh from his Broadway triumph in MOST HAPPY FELLA displays his warm baritone in "Shalom." Molly Picon is wonderful with her "Hymn to Hymie." The title song becomes a brisk march, similar in style to the title number in Herman's DEAR WORLD. You'll also hear some of Jerry Herman's trademark love songs in "Let's Not Waste a Moment" and "As Simple a That."
The booket has a detailed synopsis, a history of the production and biographies of the stars as well as photos of the recording session.
The CD has gone out-of-print and copies often sell for $50 or more...if you can find one for sale.
Promises of Beautiful Things to Come.......2002-09-23
I loved the score the first time I heard it, and still love it today.
JERRY HERMAN'S FIRST SHOW ON BROADWAY.......1999-07-02
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Jerry Herman's Broadway
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FCP Release Date: 1992-10-09 |
Tracks:
- The Showtunes
- Mame
- The Waltzes
- The Wedding Sequence Fom Milk And Honey
- The Marches
- Song On The Sand
- The Overture From Mack And Mabel
- The International Hello, Dolly!
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Milk & Honey
Fury in the Slaughterhouse Manufacturer: Slaug ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004T3ZQ Release Date: 1995-08-14 |
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Milk and Honey
Stampead ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GBEI74 Release Date: 2006-05-09 |
Tracks:
- Calm Me Down
- Good Morning
- Psycho Killer
- Sinners, Saints, And Accidents
- Laid Down
- Milk and Honey
- Waiting for Tonight
- Commotion
- Fuck You My Friend
- For a Nickel in the Road
- Good Respiration
- Bang Our Glasses Again
- Goodbye My Friends Dead and Living
- Outro
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Milk & Toast & Honey
Manufacturer: Emi ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NKOA Release Date: 2001-09-04 |
Album Description
From their album 'Service' this single features 5 tracks 'Milk & Toast & Honey' (Album Version, Active Dance Remix, Shooting Star Treatment, Tits & Ass Demo) & the video for 'Real Sugar'. 2001.Album Details
"milk and Toast and Honey" is the Second Single to Come off the "Room Service" Album. Featuresfour Different Mixes and One Enhanced Video.Customer Reviews:
Great song!.......2001-11-07
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Milk and Honey
Dennis Brown Manufacturer: Ras ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000Q7G Release Date: 1996-02-20 |
Tracks:
- Wisdom
- Things In Life
- Revolution (Part 3)
- Milk And Money
- Love Love Love
- Need A Little Loving
- Caress Me Girl
- Why U Wanna
- Easy
- Your Love
- Dumb Thing
- Darling
- Never Can Say Goodbye
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On Dennis Brown's Milk and Honey, producer Flabba Holt strips reggae's modern dance-hall sound down to the simplest programmed rhythms, usually spiced up by an elementary keyboard hook. Far from hobbling Brown, this minimalism gives his velvety baritone more room to wander. The veteran vocalist fills the cuts with a dreamy hopefulness, whether he's singing about the political struggles of his fellow Jamaicans or his romantic intentions toward a sweet "Darling." He transforms the Jackson 5's "Never Can Say Goodbye" into Jamaican lovers rock, but the album's high point is Brown's own composition, "Caress Me Girl," which boasts an infectious melody and a vocal that drags vowels across the beat in the whispery moan of a man in heat. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
BRING FORTH REGGAE, DON'T STOP!.......2007-05-09
The cover of Clive Hunt's popular MILK & HONEY is pretty much the best of the many versions recorded over the years. Equally impressive is the gorgeous, affirmative THINGS IN LIFE. WISDOM is a high grade roots rocker, and there's also an effective do-over of the classic EASY (TAKE IT EASY). Closing out the album, The Jackson 5's NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE simply melts away like butter. My top pick though is the superb NEED A LITTLE LOVING - up and coming reggae singers take note because this is how you do a proper love song: keep it simple, and put some serious soul in it! Of course, it also helps if you're blessed with one of the greatest and most instantly recognisable voices in the business!
In short, this is a great record in spite of its very recent vintage, and ample evidence that you can never underestimate a true reggae legend like Dennis Brown.
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Fixations
Serena Maneesh Manufacturer: Honey Milk ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000199N4Y Release Date: 2003-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Drive Me Home The Lonely Nights
- Blues Like A Beehive
- Ballad At Jeze Ballet
- Hear Bleed Philharmonic
Album Description
Startling Norwegian band Serena Maneesh has stolen Brooklyn's retro-punk, taken it to Oslo, and returned it draped in silken threads of Lutheran plainsong, the groove of Detroit Rock City, the soul of wild Scandinavia, and the heart of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Imagine My Bloody Valentine meeting the brown sugar of Velvet Underground. Honeymilk. 2006.
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Secret Life of the Milk & Honey Band
Milk & Honey Band Manufacturer: Pony Canyon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00023GU4A Release Date: 2004-06-28 |
Tracks:
- Way Too Long
- Message
- Four Leaf Clover
- Satellite
- Letting Go
- Interlude No. 2
- Boy From The Moon
- Find The Ocean
- Sold My Star
- Photograph
- Road
- Hole In My Heart
- Never Think About You
- Silver Horses
- Ship Of Fools
- Here I Am
- Baby's Song
- Happy
Album Description
Japanese pressing of 2004 compilation by the Brighton trio features 18 tracks including 3 bonus tracks, 'Here I Am', 'Baby's Song', & 'Happy'. Canyon.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring Three Bonus TracksCustomer Reviews:
Well worth checking out!.......2006-02-25
If my information is accurate and (hopefully) correct, Andy Partridge was so impressed with this band that he signed them to his Ape Records label and even participated in some various knob-twiddling, guitar strumming and offering up a few choice "la-la's" here and there on certain tracks. Once again, then, I'll use my good old dependable word to best describe this recording ...... AWESOME!!
If you're a fan of jangly, (stupidly) happy "feel-good" pop music of the highest caliber, then this release is right up your alley, folks. I cannot recommend this album strongly enough without coming across as sounding silly as hell about it .... so I'll offer the following in its most simplistic format: GET THIS!!!!!!
You won't be disappointed .... as the late Hunter S. Thompson used to say, "Trust me - I know these things."
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