Desire [Import]

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Product Description
Japanese pressing of the 1976 album has been fully remastered and features the original 9 tracks including 'Joey', 'Romance In Durango', 'Black Diamond Bay' & 'Sara'. Sony. 2005.

Desire,Bob Dylan,Rock/Pop
Desire
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 8 years later, Pharoahe Monch does it again
  • Makes you think.
  • P Monch is back
  • Best album of 07 so far
  • Pharoahe Monch - Desire
Desire
Pharoahe Monch
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JJRIOI
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Free
  3. Desire
  4. Push
  5. Welcome To the Terrordome
  6. What It Is
  7. When the Gun Draws
  8. Let's Go
  9. Body Baby
  10. Bar Tap
  11. Hold On
  12. So Good
  13. Trilogy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 8 years later, Pharoahe Monch does it again.......2007-07-20

I remember Pharoahe Monch from Organized Konfusion, but to be honest with you other than "Fudge Pudge" with O.C. and (Crush, Kill, Destroy) "Stress" I couldn't tell you too much about them. I was blinded by A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Gang Starr, EPMD, and several others from those days, so I didn't get around into knowing too much about Organized Konfusion. In 1999, I definitely had to start paying attention to Pharoahe Monch once I heard "Simon Says". It was hard for me to believe that Pharoahe could produce a track that was so tight and have the lyrics to back them up. Internal Affairs was definitely a nice, versatile CD. You had a little bit of everything on this CD. My favorite track was the "Simon Says (Remix)" because of the dope Redman verse but you still had classic tracks like the MOP featured "No Mercy", "The Next S____" featuring Busta Rhymes, "The Truth" w/Common and Talib Kweli, "Queens" and "Behind Closed Doors".

I figured that Pharoahe would wait a couple of years and then release another CD but I never figured that there would be 8 years inbetween releases. He attempted to hold us over with tracks like "The Life" w/Styles P., "Guerilla Monsoon Rap" w/Black Thought and Talib Kweli from Talib's "Quality" CD and "Oh No" which featured Mos Def & Nate Dogg from the Lyricist Lounge Volume 2 CD.

One of my boys from high school called me and told me that Pharoahe Monch was releasing another CD and I honestly didn't believe him. Finally, I realized that "Desire" would be droppin' soon. The "Intro" sets the tone for the first part of the CD. Once you hear the beat for "Free" start blaring out of the stereo, you almost forget that it was 8 years between releases. Pharoahe drops some knowledge for people who haven't heard a CD displaying an actual message since Common's "Be" CD. Pharoahe mixes in his actual MC skills while spreading knowledge at the same time and that's actually a good thing. The Alchemist stops by to produce my favorite track on this CD and that is the title track. "Desire" has a nice beat to it but Pharoahe's lyrics are what you will want to focus on this time around. They will make you forget about the beat altogether, as well as, Showtyme sounding like K-Ci, during his sober days, on the track. Once you hear the beat to "Push" you'll wish the track was alot longer. Pharoahe starts the track trying to harmonize but he does his best when he raps his verse at the end of the track. Showtyme, Mela Machinko & the horns from Tower Of Power all add a nice flavor to the track. This is definitely one of the best beats on the CD. "Welcome To The Terrordome" is a remake of the Public Enemy track that was featured on "Fear Of A Black Planet". Chuck D even starts the track with a spoken word intro and Pharoahe Monch adds his own flavor to the track with some new lines to the song on Verse 2 of the song. "What It Is" has Pharoahe Monch simply displaying his MC skills. The track actually sounds like a freestyle and T. Jamerson gives Pharoahe a nice beat as well. Just like the track "Push", you'll have yourself wishing that the track was alot longer that it ends up being. "When The Gun Draws" is produced by Denaun Porter from D12 and from what I understand it is a sequel to the Organized Konfusion track "Stray Bullet". Some people may see the track as being controversial but all I see is a MC who is simply telling it like it is. People have been at the candy shop for so long buying a "drank", that anytime someone makes a song that you actually have to think about, then some people act like a crime has been commited. That's a shame. "Let's Go" is a pretty good track especially because of Pharoahe Monch's lyrics. My only disappointment is that the beat sounds just like "Safe To Say (The Incredible)" from Fat Joe's "All Or Nothing" CD. "Body Baby" is clearly a track made to be a single for "Desire". It might not catch you the first time you listen to it, but the more you listen to the track, the more it will grow on you. Most people will find the track a nice change of pace to the serious tone that is on the majority of the CD. "Bar Tap" might be the worst track on this CD. However, 1 bad track on a 13 track CD is definitely not a problem compared to some of these rap CDs that have been coming out lately. "Hold On" features Erykah Badu and the track has Pharoahe spreading positive messages throughout the song. "So Good" is Pharoahe's dedication to the ladies as he attempts to get grown and sexy over a nice midtempo track. "Trilogy" ends up being a 3 part track where Pharoahe describes a situation where a man has found that his wife has cheated with his best friend and he finds the 2 of them together. The 3 part track ends up being over 9 minutes and adds different perspectives of what the man in question would be thinking after seeing the 2 of them together and the actions that follow afterwards. Dwele adds some smooth vocals and horns to the 2nd part of the Trilogy and this track should definitely end up being one of your favorites on "Desire".

Overall, once you listen to "Desire" a couple of times, you'll scratch your head wondering why Pharoahe Monch waited 8 years before he dropped another CD. With the way hip hop is going nowadays we need more CDs that you can actually listen to and learn something from. If you're a fan of any of Pharoahe Monch's past work with Organized Konfusion or "Internal Affairs", then you should also pick up "Desire".

James' Top 6

1) Desire
2) Free
3) Push
4) Gun Draws
5) What It Is
6) Trilogy

Honorable Mention:

Welcome To The Terrordome
Hold On w/Erykah Badu
So Good
Body Baby

3 out of 5 stars Makes you think........2007-07-19

I think this is a pretty good album. I only recently started listening to this dude. I like how he's conscience of the politcal environment and speaks his feelings about it. The first few tracks are hot fire but over all the album is thought provoking.

4 out of 5 stars P Monch is back.......2007-07-18

The follow up to the Classic Internal Affairs, this album is great. Original Hip Hop where everything lately sounds the same. Buy this album, support the artist. We need more hip hop like this.

4 out of 5 stars Best album of 07 so far.......2007-07-16

This is destined to be one of the best album's of 07. Pharoahe brings the heat with his lyrics and his talent shows throught the creativiy of his songs. The album is a solid 4-4.25 but in these times of hip hop that is a great album. Keep on doing what your doing Pharoahe. Next up Common!

3 out of 5 stars Pharoahe Monch - Desire .......2007-07-15

Pharoahe Monch (A.K.A. Troy Donald Jamerson) returns with sophomore album "Desire" eight years after the release of his debut album "Internal Affairs". The Queens MC and former member of Organized Konfusion provides a thirteen track release which features appearances from Showtyme, Mela Machinko, Tower of Power, Denaun Porter (of D12), Erykah Badu, Dwele and Tone. Pharoahe opens the album up with something different, a half minute gosepl freedom chorus, which is followed up by "Free", Pharoahe Monch rhymes with confidence on this opener providing a solid cut. My favourite track on this release is "Desire" which features an appearance from Showtyme, Pharoahe Monch provides a highlight track with this memorable contribution. Alchemist produces the track and samples M.O.P. One of the album's three singles is "Push" which has Pharoahe teaming up with Shoytyme, Mela Machinko and Tower of Power for another strong track which contains interpolations from Josef Zawinul's "Country Preacher" . P-Monch takes his audience right into the war zone with "Welcome To The Terrordome", which is followed up by "What It Is" a grimy cut and a Pharoahe Monch/Denaun Porter collaboration with "When The Gun Draws". Pharoahe Monch reps himself on "Let's Go" which features vocals from singer Mela Machinko. All these track's are laced with darker production which is in line with Pharoahe's lyrics. I find the production repetitive, and being that I don't hang to P-Monch's every word not that memorable. Another of the album's single's follows in "Body Baby", which features some creative production from Pharoahe Monch and Denaun Porter. Up and coming producer/MC Black Milk handles the production on "Bar Tap" which features some more background singing from Mela Machinko. One of the album's deepest track's is "Hold On" a track where Pharoahe Monch tells different stories of struggle and racism backed by some soulful vocals from the talented Erykah Badu. "So Good" is just that a feel good track which vibes well, Pharoahe Monch talks to a special lady on this laidback cut. "The Trilogy" is a creative cut, running in at over nine minutes and featuring appearances from Denaun Porter, Dwele and Tone. I expect to get some negative votes because I don't follow the crowd and automatically give every highly acclaimed album 5 stars. Musical taste is subjective. "Desire" is an original and solid album which will be a definite pickup for fans of Pharoahe Monch. 3.5.

Hope and Desire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A must have for Susan Tedeschi fans
  • She can do no wrong!
  • Susan Delivers!!
  • Someone stop Joe Henry before he "produces" again!
  • Wantin' more of the blues...
Hope and Desire
Susan Tedeschi , and Doyle Bramhall II
Manufacturer: Verve Forecast
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ASIN: B000ASATP8
Release Date: 2005-10-11

Tracks:

  1. You Got The Silver
  2. Soul Of A Man
  3. Lord Protect My Child
  4. Tired Of My Tears
  5. Share Your Love
  6. Evidence
  7. Sweet Forgiveness
  8. Security
  9. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
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  11. Follow
  12. The Danger Zone

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The sweet, husky mix of sugar and sandpaper in two-time Grammy nominee Susan Tedeschi's voice breathes sultry life into the art of classic soul singing on Hope and Desire, her fourth album. It's somewhat disappointing that she's chosen to defer her own songwriting in favor of classics and obscurities by Ray Charles ("Tired of My Tears"), Dylan ("Lord Protect My Child"), the Rolling Stones ("You Got the Silver"), and others. She's also left her guitar at home, assigning the exceptional playing to Clapton sideman Doyle Bramhall, Jr., and her husband, the Allman Brothers' Derek Trucks. But it's thrilling how Tedeschi applies her gospel-trained vocalizing to these 12 numbers, all tales of hope and desire, delivered at an unhurried pace so the delicate filigrees of her phrasing make them resonate with absolute emotional conviction. By the time the album closes with the gut-bucket blues "The Dangerzone," Teseschi's easily made the case for her third Grammy nod. --Ted Drozdowski

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A must have for Susan Tedeschi fans.......2007-05-13

Since discovering Susan Tedeschi I am absolutely hooked....her voice is like Bonnie Raitt on steroids!! Her voice is rough, but not forced, very sincere and natural. This album covers so many great songs it's hard to pick a favorite, but I'd have to say her Stones cover of "You Got the Silver" is amazing. "Share Your Love", an Aretha Franklin cover, is phenomenal as well; actually, there's not a bad song on this cd. Buy it - you won't be disappointed!

5 out of 5 stars She can do no wrong!.......2007-05-12

Susan Tedeschi puts her hubby Derek Trucks to shame! Her voice is fabulous. Although, I prefer her "Live in Austin", this one is great as well...she covers "I got the silver" impeccably. She is awesome!

5 out of 5 stars Susan Delivers!!.......2007-03-17

I'm an avid Susan Tedeschi fan, so I was pleased by this CD. I've seen Ms. Tedeschi perform live and will be seeing her and her husband (Derek Trucks) next month so this album is part of my "preparations" for the concert :-)
I love her phrasing when she sings, I love the choice of material on this CD, and her obvious love for the blues genre. I never thought any current female singer could love and promote the blues as well as Bonnie Raitt until Susan came along. Now the blues has two of the most beautiful female voices in the music industry converting new listeners to their music. AND they can both play like the dickens!!
Keep the blues alive ladies!

3 out of 5 stars Someone stop Joe Henry before he "produces" again!.......2007-02-08

I'm serious, someone shove JH out from behind the mixing console before he mangles another CD!!

For the record, I own and enjoy most of Joe's CDs and all of Susan's CDs . But the production here is just strange, with lots of instruments in mono panned hard right or left, and almost every track has the trailing sound of some instrument (usually organ) dragging on for too long before the fadeout - gaaa!!

But my biggest disappointment with this CD: this a CD by a blues guitarist upon which said guitarist doesn't play! What (TF) were they thinking? Susan: girl, you play fine, don't listen to those pinheads who say you can't. I saw you live last year and was totally blown away by your playing and singing!

p.s. Joe H. also helped to ruin the latest CD from Aimee Mann (The Forgotten Arm) with his shenanigans.

3 out of 5 stars Wantin' more of the blues..........2007-01-24

In my opinion, this CD is missing a bit of the raw Tedeschi bluesiness that I love so dearly, but I hate to be critical of such a superbly talented woman!
Desire
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A "Desire" that will never end
  • Underrated Dylan classic
  • I can still hear the sounds of those Methodist bells.
  • Adventurous and uneven, but classic
  • On Rolling Thunder, Dylan Cries
Desire
Bob Dylan
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00026WU50
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Hurricane
  2. Isis
  3. Mozambique
  4. One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)
  5. Oh, Sister
  6. Joey
  7. Romance in Durango
  8. Black Diamond Bay
  9. Sara

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A "Desire" that will never end.......2007-07-08

As the author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent" and a former radio disc-jockey, I am often asked to write and or discuss various recordings from the 60's and 70's.

Bob Dylan's "Desire" is not a record album. It is an audio storybook. The images created resonate with such brilliance they don't dissipate when the music ends, they shine brighter.

The opening track "Hurricane" places you at the scene of the bar where professional fighter Rubin "Hurricane Carter" was accused and found guilty of a crime that is still talked about today. Dylan thinks justice wasn't served and gives you a history lesson in one of the most powerful and riveting compositions ever penned.

"Mozambique" is exquisite as Dylan shares his thoughts on the beauty of a nation located in southern Africa. His descriptive phrases make you feel as you visited the continent along with him.

Dylan songs don't need continuity to flow. He is a master at taking us to the opposite edges of the planet from tune to tune. "Joey" ends (the song about the life of a mobster) and we are transported to South America for "Romance In Durango."

"Sara" pays homage to his ex-wife. His heart is not only on his sleeve but you feel the blood dripping from the wound.


All along the journey Emmylou Harris is superlative with background vocals and Scarlet Rivera's violin could bring tears to a clown.
The period of "Blood On The Tracks" and "Desire" could never have enough accolades, so we'll call it "Positively Dylan" and play the CD for the 456th time.


Enjoy the music and be well,
Craig Fenton
Author of the Jefferson Airplane book "Take Me To A Circus Tent"

5 out of 5 stars Underrated Dylan classic.......2007-05-17

On this album, perhaps more than any other, Dylan shows off his true power as a storyteller. This album is more or less a collection of stories, each one incredibly rich, vivid, and imaginative. The songs on this album could each be made into a movie, and this cinematic quality is how these songs play out in your mind as you listen to them. Dylan uses such incredible and detailed imagery that you really feel like you are in these beautiful and sometimes haunting scenes that he is describing.

Highly recommended!

4 out of 5 stars I can still hear the sounds of those Methodist bells........2007-01-21

This album by Bob Dylan was released in late 1975. Most of the songs were co-written by Dylan and Jacques Levy. The most famous song on the album is "Hurricane", about boxer Rubin Carter, who was convicted of murder "which he never done", according to the song. It's a great song, and there are some other great ones, like "Isis" and "Sara" (which is about Dylan's first wife, and is often interpreted as a plea to save their marriage, which didn't prevent them from getting divorced). Overall, a very good album, but I wouldn't rank it among Dylan's very best.

4 out of 5 stars Adventurous and uneven, but classic.......2007-01-10

I didn't used to be much of a fan of Desire--I found it overrated with several weak tracks and I thought Emmylou Harris' background vocals were often harsh and annoying. I still feel this way, but I've come to appreciate the album a lot more and understand why so many people think it's one of Dylan's best. After giving it a few more listens, I really enjoy the stylistic diversity that the songs range over (perhaps to Dylan's collaboration with Jacques Levy on most of the songwriting) as well as Dylan's energy in delivering the tunes. I'd recommend it to anybody who's already got Dylan's greatest 60's material and Blood on the Tracks and New Morning as the last high-quality studio he put out in the 70's.

The album kicks off with the classic "Hurricane." Dylan energetically spits out the ironies of Carter's story over Scarlet Rivera's violin (which will remain throughout the album as a great addition to his sound). From there on out, the album covers a lot of lyrical and stylistic territory, form the rocking narrative of "Isis" to the world music flavor of "Romance in Durango," to the dark mystery of "One More Cup of Coffee" (one of the album's best tracks). Another highlight is Dylan's emotional tribute to his soon-to-be-ex wife, "Sara."

Like I said before, the album's weaknesses are a couple songs that either drag too much or sound A LOT like other songs on the album, and the outright mediocrity of "Joey," mainly boring and way too long for its own good. Emmylou Harris sounds pretty good on a couple songs, but I think she appears on too many, and eventually her voice gets a little grating and annoying--I think Dylan would have sound pretty good all by himself. I'd also like to note that many of the best songs from Desire are on The Bootleg Series: Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue. On this live album, they sound even better than on this recording, with more energy from Dylan and his live band. They're both worth owning, though.

I've definitely softened to Desire, and though I don't think it ranks at the top of Dylan's masterpieces, I think it's a really enjoyable listen with a ton of great things going for it. Hope you enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars On Rolling Thunder, Dylan Cries.......2007-01-10

Depsite some popular belief, the band Rolling Thunder sits well enough behind Bob Dylan's lyrics to be considered his best-suited band. Not to forget the other groups he's played with, Rolling Thunder is joyous and momentous, sparking motivations to sit and listen to them jam all on thier own.

Desire is great, especially at high volumes, and I recommend it to any Dylan fan. Plus, Sara's on it . . . come on.
Desire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Disregard my first review, I needed a few more listens.
  • Honest review, half good half bad.
  • Best album of 2007 so far!
Desire
Pharoahe Monch
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000OLHFXK
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. The Resurrection Intro
  2. Free
  3. Desire
  4. Push
  5. Welcome To The Terrordome
  6. What It Is
  7. When The Gun Draws
  8. Let's Go
  9. Body Baby
  10. Bar Tap
  11. Hold On
  12. So Good
  13. The Trilogy

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Disregard my first review, I needed a few more listens........2007-07-07

Good CD, not a masterpiece as stated my many but much better than what I thought when I first listened to it. I think that Trilogy was ruined by the guy who was singing, that guys voice is horrible, almost as bad as Bilal's.

3 out of 5 stars Honest review, half good half bad........2007-06-27

First half of the album is great, 2nd half is sorry R&B garbage. I am pretty dissapointed, since I was really anticipating this album. Also seems like Pharoahe really shortened up his verses, many song are extremely chorus heavy. Pick up the mix CD instead, titled Pharoahe Monch - The Awaikening.

5 out of 5 stars Best album of 2007 so far!.......2007-06-27

Pharoah Monch has always been a lyrical MC since his days with the highly slept on group Organized Konfusion. After an 8 year hiatus Pharoah comes back with an intelligent and creative album with advanced word play and great production to match. Desire is the best hip hop album of 2007 as of June and could stand the test of time throughout the year unless Common, Kanye or Talib Kweli can knock him off the throne. The track "Trilogy" and the title track "Desire" is enough for you to purchase the CD alone...Peace
Object of My Desire and Other Hits
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent Work
  • One Hit Wonder?
  • Real R&b music!
  • Excellent 80's CD
  • Starpoint...
Object of My Desire and Other Hits
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Manufacturer: Rhino Flashback
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ASIN: B000G8NXBO
Release Date: 2006-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Object Of My Desire
  2. Restless
  3. He Wants My Body
  4. Don't Be So Serious
  5. D.Y.B.O
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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Work.......2007-07-13

The CD I received came to me in excellent condition. The product was unmarred. I will definitely buy from this seller again and I will also recommend them to others. KD

4 out of 5 stars One Hit Wonder?.......2007-06-19

I'm not sure what the "Other Hits" metioned in the title of this CD are as no other tracks on it showcase Renee Diggs' awesome vocal talent better than "Object of My Desire." I still think of Teena Marie when I hear it.

5 out of 5 stars Real R&b music!.......2007-05-11

This C.d have all of starpoint's greatest hits. And I do mean GREATEST. If you are studying old school music, Or taking a trip down memory lane. Grab this one!!!! The title says It all.....Object of my desire, "Baby"...Light My fire!

5 out of 5 stars Excellent 80's CD.......2007-02-13

I have been trying to get this on CD for quite a while; I think that Renee Diggs was one of the most powerful female vocalists of our time, who unfortunately didn't get the chance to prove it. My favorite songs on the CD are "The More We Love" and "Am I Still The One?" I recommend this cd to any and everyone who loves the 80's!

4 out of 5 stars Starpoint..........2007-01-31

I can't add much, except to say, this is a good collection - and the price is "dirt cheap" considering what people are trying to get for the original albums (on CD)! Buy this collection and you, too, can reap the maximum bang for your buck! Four stars!
Is This Desire?
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  12. Is This Desire?

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Each of Harvey's previous albums has been a distinct affair as she took steps forward in not only forging her sound but also exploring the wealthy veins of rock & roll. So on first listen, Is This Desire? almost disappoints; it's very close to the same dark, woozy, and bluesy musical territory she staked out on To Bring You My Love. But it's been said that though good stories can be read once, great stories must be read twice, and, like great literature, this album deserves repeated listenings to appreciate its beautiful complexities and subtle shadings. A recommendation: Spend a few nonstop hours with Is This Desire? It will change you. --Tod Nelson

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Sky, My Friend.......2007-02-14

It is hard to claim for a PJ Harvey album as her best, because every album of hers is such a classic! Is This Desire includes some of her most melancholic and darkest songs yet such as the classics "The River", "Angelene" and "Catherine". I believe this album carries her "To Bring You My Love" album one step forward.Because her vocals are much more clear and comfortable. Melodies of songs are more experimental. However, they really catch the listener easily. Even the darkest "Electric Light", "Catherine" and "My Beatuiful Leah" can be your personal favorite from the very first listening. Try this album if you want to hear from one of the most talented female musicians of the last two decades.

5 out of 5 stars 40 Minutes of perfection.......2006-12-22

Allow me to introduce you to one of my favorite albums EVER:

If you were to poll PJ fans, this will NOT rank as favorite with most of them. However this is my favorite of hers for so many reasons I will try and explain. At this point in her carreer, she had 4 albums under her belt and her fans were accustomed to experiencing a very brash rocker chick. This album is a clear departure of the woman her fans had come to know.

They had become accustomed to this mad operatic diva shrieking and moaning her pain so when many heard this toned down vision, they thought she had lost her strength. But no, she FOUND her strength. In her subtelty she lays claim to power and becomes a whole new artist. Many were also lost on the electronic nature of this album but that only added to her invention. This album is a marvelous blend of electronic elements and organic instruments. Skin to the muscle, blood to the veins. Intimately connected.....


"My first Name Angeline
Prettiest Mess you ever seen
Love for money is my sin
Any man calls, I'll let him in......."

And the search begins..... This song to me, sounds like a hymn, but more like a lost spiritual than anything you'd hear in a regular church. That's how much of this album feels to me, like lost spirituals. The kind that you'd only hear in a place where there was no pomp and no tradition, just the open wounds of those in search of healing bleeding until they either have no blood left or have been completely healed. A friend of mine characterizes this album as "haunted" and I feel that is really perfect description.

The album is very focused on female characters.....Angeline, Leah, Elise, Catherine, Joy, Dawn....... And word has it that many of these are literary characters which stories have been written about. However, I will never read any of the stories these characters are based on for I would ruin the truth I have created in my heart.

"I'm walkin in the city tonight
I'm walkin in the city at dark
Remembering, remember light
Thinking of nothing and the shooting stars

And this world tonight is mine
a world to be remembered in
Think on a faded photograph
My hair longer than it's ever been, and then

THE SKY LIT UP!
the sky, my friend
the sky lit up and i'm lighter than I ever been..."

OMG! Amazing what can happen in less than 2 minutes..... My mind's sky turns to fire when I hear this song......and I become lighter than I've ever been. By the time this song is over, your sky will be on fire too.....





"Catherine liked high places
High up on the hills
A place for making noises, like whales
Noises like the Whales

Here she built a chapel with
Her image on the wall
A place where she could rest and rest
A place where she could wash......shhhhhhhhhhhh

and listen to the wind blowing, and listen to the wind.....blow"

This is the church of lost spirituals. I have longed to be like Catherine at her chapel.






"Did you see her walking?
Did she come around here, Sir?
Black hair, brown eyes
My beautiful Leah
She was always so needing
Said, "I have no-one"
Even as I held her
She went out looking for someone
She only had nightmares,
And her sadness never lifted
And slowly over the years
Her lovely face twisted
Did she come around here, Sir?
I swear you would remember
Black hair, Brown eyes
Late September
October
November
December
It never leaves my mind
The last words she said
"If I don't find it this time,
Then I'm better off dead".

Cold desperation....... Sadly, this reminds me of my cousin Lisa who was murdered in March :cry: She was always searching for something in her life, even searching unto her death. When Gangsta calls this haunted, I can't think of a more perfect song to really characterize that feeling. I included this on a mix disc that focuses on social ills, anguish and pain. This song was just perfect for that mix.





"It's a perfect day.....a perfect day Elise."

Perfection is the furthest thing from the truth.





"Catherine Debara you've murdered my thinkin
gave you my heart, you left the thing stinkin
I'd shake from my spell if it weren't for my drinkin
the wind bites more bitter with each light of mornin....

'til the light shines on me
I damn to hell every second you breath"

Here is Catherine's reintroduction. You get your first glimpse of her at her chapel high up on the windy hill. And now you know what conclusion she's come to.....





"The beauty of her, under electric light"

electric........light. The initial sublelty of this song is belied by the entire universe that lies within. Listen carefully and you will hear that there is a whole world going on underneath the surface....





One of the most famous stories ever told is the act of humanity's genesis. Imagine the perfection of that day. God taking dirt and forming a man, taking a rib and fashioning a mate for him. A New Earth, pure skies, crisp clean air, warm sunshine washing the skin with its golden rays. Every day after became more perfect than the day before and this was the most perfect of all days. And then.........

"He was walking in the garden
and he was walking in the night
and he was singing a sad love song
and he was praying for his life"

Adam sensed something was very wrong for it had never turned so dark so quickly and so early, neither had it been so cold. Searching the garden, he noticed Eve standing at the foot of the Tree of Knowledge in discourse between the highest powers. Adam saw the flaming eye of God's wrath focused on the cool slick veil of smoke that surrounded Eve and there enveloped in the shroud of Satan's lie stood Eve with a half eaten fruit. Remembering the commandment to never eat of the Tree of Knowledge, in fear he ran......




"and the stars came out around him
he was thinking of his sins
and he's looking at his song-bird
and he's looking at his wings"

Having not come to Eve's defense, Adam's guilt bore down on him like a thousand crimes. Grieving over the knowledge he would never see his Eve again, he went in search of the one thing he knew would bring him comfort........his song-bird. Adam's earliest days in the garden had him searching for this creature. Just one of many of God's creations, this one made the most beautiful music of all. However, of all the times Adam heard the bird's majestic symphonies, he was never able to spot it. Having never seen his songbird before Adam stood in shock and awe as he stood looking at his mirror image. The song-bird was not a bird, but a man.....





"there inside the garden
came another with his lips
said, 'Won't you come and be my lover?'
'Let me give you a little kiss'
and he came, knelt down before him
and fell upon his knees
'I will give you gold and mountains
if you stay awhile with me'"

The first words of his creator upon his waking moments rang clear in his memory.....For I have fashioned a mate for you..... and Adam realized that God had given him a CHOICE. God created Adam 2 mates and now the choice was there before Adam, but which one was right? Should he stay with his song-bird? Should he validate Eve's disobedience to their creator? Adam's heart surged and swelled and, he got down on his knees and pled for the love of his bird. Adam promised him everything the Lord had created on his earth, if he stayed with him.



"and there was trouble taking place, trouble taking place......."

As Adam pled with his song-bird, Eve was being banished from the garden......



"there inside the garden
They kissed, and the sun rose
and he walked a little further
and he found he wasn't alone"

Having just been lost in the comfort of his lovers arms, Adam's stopped dead in his tracks as he noticed the jealous and rage filled glare of a woman he used to know named Eve.



"and the wind, it gathered round him
he was thinking of his sins
And he's looking for his song-bird
He was looking for his wings

and there was trouble........taking place. Trouble, taking place"

In Scorn, the wind of Eve's rage whirled around them. In her short time on the earth she had been betrayed by the snake, her creator and her mate. In shame, Adam could barely meet her gaze. Remembering how he ran in fear instead of standing in solidarity with his charge, the burden of guilt was too much and Adam cried hot bitter tears, facing an impossible decision.

Which mate should he choose? Should he choose the path Eve has taken and become banished from his paradise forever? Does he leave the loving arms of his song-bird never to see him again? How to make up for the fact that he left Eve alone when she needed him the most? Eve walked over to Adam as the Song-bird tearfully looked on from afar. Eve stretched out her arm and opened her hand and in it was the half eaten fruit.

Perhaps Eve's sin wasn't the only betrayal that day......



"Joy was her name
A life un-wed
Thirty years old
Never danced a step

She would have left these red hills far behind if not for her condition
'Would have left these red hills long ago if not for my condition'

Pitiful Joy
She looked away
Into a hollow sky
Came face to face

With her own innocence surrounding her until it never was a question
Innocence so suffocating, now she cannot move, no question

No hope for Joy
No hope or faith
She wanted to go blind
Wanted hope to stay
'I've been believing in nothing since I was born, it never was a question.'

Trapped, with no way out..... :shudder:








"And they came to the river
And they came from the road
and he wanted the sun
just to call his own

And they walked on the dirt
And they walked from the road
til they came up close

Throw your pain in the river
To be washed away slow

And we walked without words
And we walked with our lives
Two silent birds
Circled by

Like our pain in the river
And we followed the river
And we followed the road
And we walked through this land
And we called it a home

But he wanted the sun
And I wanted the whole
And the white light scatters
And the sun sets low
Like the pain in the river"

PJ is famously known for singing about cutting off her lovers legs so he cannot run away :lol: And one of the really intriguing things about her as an artist is that she gives voice to the things that many cannot find the courage or the ability to speak. She is able to sing and play her feelings in the way that many of us wish we could but simply aren't able. I feel that is the kind of purpose she was made to serve. I think this is really the first time you get a glimpse of the PJ that strives for cleansing and healing. I feel that this is the first peak at the evolved person she is to become......







"In came the girl with the saddened eyes
And asked him over again and again
"Was I too weak ? Was I a child ?
And can't we leave here and start again ?"

Said "I don't mind if you take me down"
And "I don't mind if you break it all"
But "how much more can you take from me?"
"How much more did you take from me?"

"I'd like to take you inside my head"
"I'd like to take you inside of me"
"You came from heaven" is all he said
"You came from heaven and came here to me
And I love you"

He drove it fast to make the night
And looked at his angel where she lay
Resting her head and closed her eyes
And outside the heat and the summer fades

Deep in the sky a storm he'd seen
Deep in the sky a storm he'd seen
"There ain't nothing no girl so sweet"

"Took her from heaven and gave her to me"....."

This is probably the primest example of how excellently fused the electronic and natural are. Anyone who feels that they miss the old PJ and therefore neglect this album, can feast on this song because aside from Sky Lit Up, it's singly THE performance that characterizes the PJ that people claim is missing from this album....






Mary and Joseph went on and on..... The Sun went down. It was getting cold. They saw fire....

"Joseph walked on and on
The sunset went down and down
Coldness cooled their desire
And Dawn said, 'Let's build a fire'

The sun dressed, the trees in green
And Joe said, 'I feel like a King'
And Dawn's neck and her feet were bare
Sweetness in her golden hair

Said, 'Iím not scared'
Turned to her and smiled
Secrets in his eyes
Sweetness of desire
Is this desire
Enough enough
To lift us higher
To lift above?

Hour-long, by hour, may we two stand
When we're dead, between these lands
The sun set, behind his eyes
And Joe said, 'Is this desire?'
Is this desire
Enough enough
To lift us higher
To lift above?

Is this desire
Enough enough
Enough inside
Is this desire?"



Is this Desire? Is......this......Desire?

That question can be asked many many times over during this 40 minute spell. 8 years after it's release, this album continues to remain a mystery to me. That is one of the things about it that I love so much.

5 out of 5 stars Angeline come home.......2006-12-15

I am a newcomer to the wonder that is PJ Harvey, having been a fan of Nick Cave for a while, and hearing her vocals on Murder Ballads, i just had to check her out. This is the second album i bought of hers, and my favourite of the two i own. My first remark is that this is a woman not afraid to really sing, and i mean it. In many respects though quite a feminine voice, she sings in a very masculine way, which adds to her charm. The album itself is a mix of solemn ballads and quite jumpy dance techo themes (i dunno if that's the right term). My favourite of them is probably A perfect Day Elise, in many ways reminiscent of Cave's songwriting style. All in all, a difficult one to get into but good for fans

5 out of 5 stars Thank Goodness for PJ Harvey!.......2006-05-31

IS THIS DESIRE? is PJ Harvey's fourth studio album and by now I've learned to expect the unexpected, especially after such distinct varying styles of each of her previous records. My expectations were pretty high though, cos TO BRING YOU MY LOVE was such an epic of an album that I didn't think she could top its grandeur but I'm glad to say this album is just as good, if not better than the latter.

Whereas TBYML was blues infused, ITD? has got a heavy dose of electronica to it. It is her most intriguing, most melodic and deepest record to date. She's always been an excellent storyteller but her style of writing is beyond comparison here. All the songs are written, arranged and sung like short stories with a lot of literary references, borrowing from (I imagine) some of her favorite writers thus glorifying each heroine's names, allowing Polly to try on different personas but never feeling trapped in any one. It is most difficult to find words to describe this record, but I read one eloquent reviewer described it as "incandescent in its loveliness" and I couldn't agree more. Lush with aching emotion and dripping with etherealness, ITD? moves away from the theatrics of TBYML to grace us with this bewitching of a masterpiece.

The sultry first track "Angelene" really tears at your heart, setting the mood for the rest of the album. It is about a prostitute who ponders what could've been and longs to but is terrified of starting a different way of life. The lines "Rose is my color, and white. Pretty mouth, Green my eyes" is almost directly quoted from a short story by JD Salinger.

"The Sky Lit Up" to me is a very happy upbeat danceable song. It is about finding inspiration in oneself. A friend was saying it's actually a sinister kind of song but I don't care. It makes me feel like everyday is my birthday and all I want to do is dance and celebrate me.

"The Wind" is epic. I don't know how else to describe this magnificent song. It's told like a book, with the instruments being arranged to create a "windy" kind of atmosphere for that added, almost surreal feel. Starts with a whispering narrator introducing us to a woman named Catherine who we learn was once the life of the party but is now an outcast. Lonely and alone, she turns to the wind for solace.

"My Beautiful Leah" is a bit reminisce of RID OF ME. It is very dark and disturbing, from the heavy vibe of the synthesizers to Polly's deep vocals to the lyrical content, it is an evil of a song. The last line indicates a lot: "It never leaves my mind, the last words she said, if I don't find it this time, then I'm better off dead."

At first listen "A Perfect Day Elise" sounds like "The Sky Lit Up" in that the beat is very light and happy, with the chorus seemingly very uplifting, "It's a perfect day, a perfect day, Elise!" But upon learning the lyrics I realized this is quite the sinister song. It tells the tale of sex, rejection, obsession and ultimately ends with the murder of Elise, shot down by her lover Joe. So imagine the raised hair when realizing what I thought to be an "uplifting" chorus actually belies doom: today's a perfect day, Elise, a perfect day... to die. "God is a sweat dripping down his back, the water soaked her blonde hair black." The title was inspired by another short story by JD Salinger called "A Perfect Day For Bananafish."

My favorite song off the record is "Catherine." This is the most alluring, most hypnotic song I've ever heard. It is a song about extreme jealousy and intense hatred brought on by unrequited love. I think PJ took inspiration from Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights here, in style of writing and in theme. In the song PJ curses Catherine Debarra, "Until the light shines on me, I damn to hell every second you breathe" almost in the same manner as Heathcliff cursing Catherine in the book, "And I pray one prayer, I repeat it till my tongue stiffens-- Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest, as long as I am living!"

"Electric Light" is very strange, heavy in rhythm but spare sounding. I know that didn't make sense but if you heard it you'll know. I must admit this is my least favorite track on the album but I think it's mostly cos I don't really get it.

"The Garden" is lushly beautiful. I'm not sure if it's the title but I can't help but think of Adam and Eve and conjure all the brilliance of the stars and Gods when I hear this song. As with most of the songs on the record, the melodic use of instruments is juxtaposed with very dark, very foreboding lyrics. I hear this one is about some kind of sodomy. Yikes.

"Joy" has got to be the darkest, most heartbreaking song ever. Geez, even thinking about this song makes me sad. I can't help but pull for poor ol' Joy. After all, she lives "a live unwed, thirty years old, never danced a step." It's a song of self-pity I think, and very harsh, about a woman named "Joy" but never had a taste of it in her life. "I've been believing in nothing since I was born, it was never a question." Sigh. Poor Joy.

The song that moves me most is "The River." It's like a dream to me, this song. It makes me feel right with the world, if just for five minutes. It's a song about evolution, I think, and of humanity. Lovely, lovely song.

"No Girl So Sweet" is awesome! Fast and intense, I think this is Joy's sister song. Only Joy's sister is the total opposite of Joy. Imagine Joy but wilder. Joy's sister is named Rage. She is the talking-back, staying up all night and gettin' into trouble kinda gal. The building of the music and intensity of Polly's voice towards the end of the song is electrifying.

The album ends with the title track, "Is This Desire?" I love that we get to hear Polly's voice crystal clear here because she is quite a singer but she doesn't necessarily showcase that in a lot of her songs. My heart melts when I hear her croon, "Is this desire enough to lift us higher, to lift above?"

So? After all that's said, is it desire? For me, you bet it is. It may even be true love.




4 out of 5 stars "Prettiest mess you've ever seen...".......2006-05-07

Is This Desire? by P.J. Harvey is such a haunting and strange album. I like it though because the songs are not silly or pretentious, Harvey never tries to be somebody she is not. She is a real artist who likes doing her own thing and I respect that. Standout tracks include: The Sky lit up, The Wind, The River, No girl so sweet, Catherine, A perfect day Elise, and my personal fave, Angelene. That song is so good, "I've seen men come and go but there will be one to collect my soul and come to me, 2 thousand miles away, he walks upon the coast, 2 thousand miles away it lays open like a road..." The River is sweetly mellow and sad, "Two silent birds circled by like our pain in the river..." But unfortantely some of the tracks are less than average, but Is This Desire? is a great album just not one of my all-time favorites, I prefer Dry and Stories from the city, stories from the sea. If you are just discovering P.J. Harvey then I recommend all her albums to see which one is your favorite. Enjoy!
Nine Objects of Desire
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Suzanne Vega: Nine Objects Of Desire
  • Emily Dickinson reincarnated
  • Great follow-up to 99.9F
  • Caramel!
  • Softer and More Refined Vega!
Nine Objects of Desire
Suzanne Vega
Manufacturer: A&M
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002G60
Release Date: 1996-09-10

Tracks:

  1. Birth-day (Love Made Real)
  2. Headshots
  3. Caramel
  4. Stockings
  5. Casual Match
  6. Thin Man
  7. No Cheap Thrill
  8. World Before Columbus
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  10. Honeymoon Suite
  11. Tombstone
  12. My Favorite Plum

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Suzanne Vega: Nine Objects Of Desire.......2007-05-20

This is one of the most wonderful CD's I own. I have two more of her CD's on the way, just waiting for delivery.

5 out of 5 stars Emily Dickinson reincarnated.......2006-09-07

This is one of those incredibly under-appreciated albums that shows that true art and poetry are still being created. Suzanne proves that love songs can be incredibly mysterious with the use of strange settings and metaphors. "Honeymoon Suite" has a haunting tone, which is so rare in more recent pop music. "World Before Columbus" is my personal favorite (and one of my all-time favorite songs). With wonderful metaphors, it deals with everything from world history and greed to love and a desire to live and feel more deeply.

Other passages delve into fears, darkness, and issues of mortality (e.g. "Birthday," "Headshots," and "Tombstone"). "Thin Man," I discovered, refers to the skeletal "figure of death" (i.e. the Grim Reaper) mentioned in the liner notes. The song is remarkably similar in imagery to Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death." These themes are balanced, though, by periodically upbeat and jazzy songs, some with racy overtones (e.g. "Caramel" and "Stockings.") As always, Mike Visceglia's base-playing and the other instrumentation are as good as it gets. It is difficult to imagine a more beautifully written and arranged single-disc album.

5 out of 5 stars Great follow-up to 99.9F.......2006-07-16

After 99.9F, which I consider her greatest CD, I wondered how Suzanne could pull off another spectacular record. She did it with this one. It's reminiscent of 99.9F, but not as industrial sounding. The rhythms here are a little more interesting and FINALLY we hear songs that are obviously about her own perspective (e.g., Birthday, Honeymoon Suite, World Before Columbus). Her lyrics on this one are no longer mysterious and open to multiple interpretations. There are a few missteps, however, and this album has the distinction of containing the only Suzanne Vega song I hate: Lolita. What was she thinking? Also, Casual Match has a decent verse, but the chorus is completely unaffecting. Otherwise, this is one great CD.

5 out of 5 stars Caramel!.......2005-09-06

I love this CD! It's great when your relaxing at home with a cup of coffee. I'm only nineteen and I don't usually listen to this type of music. It's very easy listening. Caramel is my favorite and probably the only one I've really listened too, but I can let the CD just play while I'm at home and every song is nice.

5 out of 5 stars Softer and More Refined Vega!.......2005-07-24

This was Suzanne Vega's second album produced by Mitchell Froom. There is a great variation in moods and styles and Froom obviously has a great skill of giving Vega's songs inventive arrangements without ruining them with over-production.

This album is a natural follow-up the very experimental album "99.9 F" which had a lot of odd sounds and rhythms. You find quite a lot of the same things here, but the overall impression is that of a softer and more refined album.

What make Suzanne Vega's albums so good is the songs and her soft voice; what makes her albums great is the perfectionism in which the songs are arranged and produced. Both elements are present on this album, which may very well turn out to be her most satisfying and enduring.

A handful of these songs would have fitted nicely into "99.9 F"; "Birthday", "Stockings", "Casual Match", "No Cheap Thrill" and "Lolita" . Among them my favourites are "Stockings", with great sensual lyrics, "No Cheap Thrill" and the almost heavy "Birthday".

On other tracks a more refined touch is apparent. "Caramel" is a latin-inspired great tune with a tasteful hornarrangement. "My favourite Plum" is another memorable song with a beautiful string arrangement. "World Before Columbus" are "Honeymoon Suite" two acoustic songs with Vega playing the guitar. I particularly like the thought-provoking lyrics of "Honeymoon Suite".

"Headshots" is another favourite.

Least appealing are the jazzy track "Tombstone" and the riff-based "Casual Match" and "Lolita"
Rachmaninoff for Romance: Passionate Music for Love and Desire
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Tear Time
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Rachmaninoff for Romance: Passionate Music for Love and Desire

Manufacturer: Philips
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000041DX
Release Date: 1995-10-17

Tracks:

  1. Vocalise For Orchestra
  2. Rhapsody On A Theme By Paganini - 18th Variation: Rhapsody On A Theme By Paganini - 18th Variation (Excerpt)
  3. Symphony No. 2 in E minor: Symphony No. 2 In E Minor - Adagio
  4. Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor: Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor - Adagio sostenuto
  5. Prelude In D
  6. Piano Concerto No. 3 In D Minor: Piano Concerto No. 3 In D Minor - Intermezzo (Adagio)
  7. Symphonic Dance: Symphonic Dance - I. Non Allegro (excerpt)
  8. Piano Concerto No. 1 In F - Sharp Minor: Piano Concerto No. 1 In F - Sharp Minor - Andante
  9. Prelude In E-Flat
  10. Piano Concerto No.4 In G Minor: Piano Concerto No.4 In G Minor - Largo
  11. Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor: Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor - Allegro scherzando (Excerpt)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tear Time.......2007-05-09

Find your loved one, get some tissue and escape into a world of desire and fantasy. All ages will love this music. Tender, soft, and relaxing with the hint of being alive again.

Donald Lindsey

5 out of 5 stars The Beauty of Rachmaninoff.......2006-11-10

This album contains some of Rachmaninoff's most beautiful and romantic music which should appeal to everyone, even if you're not a classical music fan. The performances are first rate and you may even shed a few tears listening to this very emotional music. These excerpts from some of Rachmaninoff's major works may induce you to want the entire compositions for your collection.

5 out of 5 stars Applause.......2002-03-12

I'll add my applause to these reviews. It's an elegant collection of Rachmaninov pieces. Simply beautiful.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2001-05-21

If you are a Rachmaninov fan, this CD is a must. Of all the CD's I have of Rachmaninov, this is my favorite. The orchestra's that perform capture the essence of what he composed. It is a beautiful CD guaranteed to please. As the back of the CD states, "Rachmaninov and romance go together like Romeo and Juliet"

4 out of 5 stars Rachmaninoff for Romance.......2000-04-25

I purchased this CD primarily for Trac#2--Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini-18th Variation. I wasn't disapointed! The whole cd is very relaxing and definitly puts you in the mood. I thought the cd would contain only piano music but there are many well-orchestrated and dramatic tracs.
Desire Walks On
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Heart transisitions out of the MTV years
Desire Walks On
Heart
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002V28
Release Date: 1993-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Desire
  2. Black on Black II
  3. Back to Avalon
  4. Woman in Me
  5. Rage
  6. In Walks the Night
  7. My Crazy Head
  8. Ring Them Bells
  9. Will You Be There (In the Morning)
  10. Voodoo Doll
  11. Anything Is Possible
  12. Avalon (Reprise)
  13. Desire Walks On
  14. Mujer Que Hay en Mi
  15. Quedaras [En la Manana]

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Heart - A Decent Effort At The End Of Their Commercial Comeback.......2007-05-06

Heart is a band that has had almost two separate careers. In the 70's they burst upon the scene with their unique take on hard rock that also incorporated elements of folk, funk, and even a bit of progressive rock into the mix. By the early 80's album sales had fallen off the charts and it was looking like tailspin time for the band. Then in the late 80's Heart changed their sound to a slicker brand of pop rock and made a remarkable commercial comeback. The albums "Heart", "Bad Animals", and "Brigade" all produced huge radio hits putting the band back on top of both the sales charts and concert trail. "Desire Walks On" came at what was basically the end of this era. The album only produced the minor AOR hit "Back On Black II" and the Nancy Wilson led top 40 ballad "Will You Be There", and did not rack of the sales of the previous three. From a quality standpoint I think the album is better than the three larger sellers that proceeded it and was somewhat a return to form for a band that had become too slick and polished in the late 80's and early 90's. During their comeback the band had turned to outside writers for much of the material. Here there are only three tracks not at least co-written by the Wilson sisters. The album does not rank up in quality to the band's first two classic discs, but it is a decent effort that is worth adding to your collection if you are a heart fan. Highlights include "Back On Black II" which is as heavy a rocker as the band has ever done. "Back To Avalon" is a nice acoustic oriented tune that would have fit right in on an album like "Little Queen". "Ring Them Bells" is a cool cover of the Bob Dylan tune featuring a vocal duet between Ann Wilson and Layne Staley from Alice In Chains. The final title track "Desire Walks On' is another good one with a spoken word intro. This album will not go down in history as one of Heart's classics, but it is a good solid album from them.

5 out of 5 stars Please Ring Them Bells.......2007-01-11

This is a great album with plenty of amazing songs, but none are better than the cover of the Bob Dylan song "Ring Them Bells"

This song sees them collaborate with Alice in Chains lead singer Layne Staley, and together they make something truly wonderful. Wilson with her powerful voice full of passion and Staley with his powerful and haunting voice make this song alone worth buying the album.

Layne Staley and Heart two very amazing yet very underated artists.

5 out of 5 stars Classic Heart.......2006-09-07

I have been filling in the holes in my Heart collection, replacing vinyl with CD's and adding albums I'd never previously acquired. Desire Walks On was in the latter category and I honestly wasn't expecting much because I've just never heard anyone say anything about the album and I had totally missed it when it was released. Wowie have I been pleasantly shocked!

The Road Home is solidly in first place as not only my favorite Heart album, but one of my all time favorite albums by anyone. For studio albums, Dreamboat Annie and Little Queen have always been tied for first place ever since their releases and I never thought that another Heart album would jeopardize their hallowed position. But Desire Walks On comes close. In fact, I think I will have to state that, while Dreamboat Annie still remains my sentimental favorite, Desire Walks On is, at least in my mind, Heart's best studio album they've ever made.

Desire Walks On is what I consider to be classic Heart. The songs are obviously chosen with care, melding well into a cohesive whole, and most of the material is at least partially written by Ann and Nancy. There is a very good mix of driving, hard rocking songs such as "Black on Black II" and "Rage", along with more melodic or ballad types such as "Back to Avalon", "Anything is Possible", and potentially my favorite on the album, "In Walks the Night". "Voodoo Doll" is a nice change-up with its wonderful beat and Annie's usual amazing vocals, along with some great backup vocals.

I'm not usually too keen on covers, but Annie's version of "The Woman In Me" is absolutely outstanding. (I already knew it would be, as I had seen her perform it with the Lovemongers in concert years ago and it was one of those highly memorable concert moments.) Just as outstanding is their version of "Ring Them Bells". My usual opinion is that adding a male vocalist is a Heart sacrilege, but Layne Staley is an excellent addition for this particular song and the three of them together just totally nail it.

There is only one thing I don't like about Desire Walks On and that's the very brief spoken intro track. It's easily skipped though and the rest of the album is pure Heart bliss.

5 out of 5 stars Such a great CD.......2005-11-24

What can I say about Desire Walks On? It's just a really great cd. I bought this one the day it was released on cassette and later upgraded to CD because I wore the cassette out. It has such rockers as Black on Black and Desire Walks on...and such uplifting tunes as Back to Avalon, Will you be there, etc... Ann's rendition of The Woman in Me sends chills throughout. I really wish this cd had done better in the radio medias eyes because it's simply great.

3 out of 5 stars Heart transisitions out of the MTV years.......2005-09-28

HEART PLAYS IN THE STYLE OF THE EARLY NINETIES. THERE IS INFLUENCE FROM ROBERT PLANT, MADONNA AND SIMPLE MINDS. THERE IS STILL A LITTLE OF THE VAN HALEN GUITAR, BUT PINK FLOYD LICKS HAVE BEEN THROWN IN.

This CD was originally released in 1993 with 13 tracks. It was 53 minutes long. The newer versions of the CD have two added tracks, Women In Me and Will You Be There, sung in Spanish.

When this album was released in 1993 and Black on Black II was first played on the radio, I thought "WOW! Heart finally got their balls back". During most of the eighties, Heart was more popular for MTV pop music. Their most popular song, These Dreams, was probably their worst.

On this album, Heart moves away from the eighties sounds and follows what was happening in the nineties. The opening track and Desire Walks On sounds like something Madonna would have done at the time (similar to Vogue). Voodoo Doll sounds like a Robert Plant song (Heart were always Led Zeppelin fanatics). Will Be There starts out like a Simple Minds tune.

The biggest problem with this album is that Howard Leese is still playing guitar in the style of Eddie Van Halen, but not as good. That was one of the major problems with the live album Rock This House Live. Forturnately, there is not as much of it on this CD. He also borrows licks from Pink Floyd's The Wall.

The CD starts out strong with a little Madonna-like teaser and then goes into the hard rocking Black On Black II. The fifth track, Rage, is one of the best songs Heart has ever done. It is one of those highly creative songs that made Dreamboat Annie one of the best rock albums of all times.

Back To Avalon is an OK tune, but Heart does it much better live. It is probably the most popular track on the CD.

After Rage, the next four songs are nothing special. I find their version of Dylan's Ring Them Bells to be annoying and probably the weakest part of the CD. Will You Be There has a nice powerful chorus, but the rest of the song doesn't really hold up.

Voodoo Doll is another great rocker (borrowing from Plant) and Desire Walks On is a very good song, even if it is a copy of Madonna's style.

I don't think this CD is quite as good as Heart's first four, but it is certainly better than what they did in the mid and late eighties. But, I am not a fan of their pop music and still think Dreamboat Annie is the best thing ever did.
Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A hardcore/crossover classic
  • Short and Sweet!
  • Good metal.
  • Dont buy this!
  • A Classic That Will Go Down In History
Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire
Hatebreed
Manufacturer: Victory Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000IH1
Release Date: 1997-11-11

Tracks:

  1. Empty Promises
  2. Burn The Lies
  3. Before Dishonor
  4. Conceived Through An Act Of Violence
  5. Puritan
  6. Afflicted Past
  7. Prepare For War
  8. Betrayed By Life
  9. Not One Truth
  10. Mark My Words
  11. Last Breath
  12. Burial For The Living
  13. Worlds Apart
  14. Driven By Suffering

Album Description

With an expanding following of metal, loud rock, and hardcore fans young and old, Hatebreed are positioned to destroy all loud music barriers. Hatebreed are proof that suffering, hard work, and perseverance can and will lead to bigger, better things. This is the re-released version in time for their Ozzfest Tour. 14 tracks. 2001 release.

Album Details

Hatebreed have Grown Into One of the Most Sought after Hardcore Bands in the Us. Their Perfect Combination of Brutal Metallic Riffs, Gut Wrenching Vocals and Classic Mosh Parts have Put them Into the Forefront of Hardcore.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A hardcore/crossover classic.......2007-05-30

After touring both with Ozzfest and Sepultura, Hatebreed's sophomore album, 1997's "Satisfaction is the Death of Desire," made it official: they had successfully crossed over from hardcore to metal. Aside from East Coast hardcore-reminiscent lyrics and song titles (see "Empty Promises" and "Betrayed By Life"), this Connecticut-based quintet's music sounds unquestionably metal. "Satisfaction" is clearly influenced by old-school thrash and death metal as much as any other genre. It is a complete hurricane of simple, low-string, grinding guitar riffs, pummeling, jackhammering, raw-sounding drum beats, and Sepultura-like barks from vocalist Jamey Jasta. Hatebreed sound like a well-oiled machine as the band members attack their instruments. The guitarists lead the charge - their streamlined, chainsaw-stutter riffs and rumbling, bottom-heavy leads blaze through the songs and carve a path for the rest of the band; then Christ Beattie lays down some equally-as-rigid bass lines, and drummer Jamie Pushbutton hammers away at his skins as if they were oil cans he's trying to crack open. Add a particularly raw production job that leaves the edges on the music, and the end result is fourteen belligerent, ripping, muscular, abrasive, and bludgeoning mosh pit anthems that clock in at a combined total of just under half an hour long. They're simple yet effective little songs - not overly technical, musical, or intricate songs - but heavy, aggressive, raw, genuine, hooky, and visceral enough to leave an impression.

None of the songs really catch the listener's ear as a glowing highlight, because the whole album is kind of one long, discordant (almost cacophonous), continuously flowing song. But listeners looking for a few standout tracks are advised to check out the machine gun guitar-drum give-and-take on the album opener; the strong, hefty, churning guitar lead and smashing drums on "Burn The Lies"; the buzzsaw riffs and memorable, shout-along chorus in "Before Dishonor"; the lumbering riffs and catchy, bellowed chorus in "Conceived Through An Act Of Violence" and "Last Breath"; the blistering "Afflicted Past"; and the mini, rapid-fire drum solo that begins "Betrayed By Life."

At only 25 minutes, "Satisfaction is the Death of Desire" may seem like a fairly short album, but anybody who has heard the disc should tell you that running time is just about the right length - it's long enough to leave a scar, and short enough to avoid becoming stale. All in all "SITDOD" is a definite hardcore/crossover/Nineties classic, a must own for fans of the genre, and as of 1997 (the year it was released), it was the most brutal album Slayer hadn't released in several years.

5 out of 5 stars Short and Sweet!.......2006-04-01

Ah the memories.... getting my head stopped on by a crowd of crazed adrenaline charged moshers... those were the good ol days. I remember the NYC hardcore scene back in the early-mid 90s... bands like Madball, Bulldoze, 25 to life, Dog Eat Dog (to name a few) dominated the scene. Music has turned many different corners since then. It's always nice to pull out this Hatebreed CD (or Mp3s now)and listen to one of the finest examples of east coast hardcore. Put it on and crank it up!

4 out of 5 stars Good metal........2006-01-19

They are no doubt talented in their genre of music. Very fast paced music as always, this CD is full of hardcore guitar riffs. I can't help but to always picture a crazy mosh pit involved in every one of their songs. If I were to choose a single song to decide whether or not to buy this CD, I would pick the song "Last Breath". Some good metal. Rhapsody categorized this album as well as Hatebreed in general under "Metalcore". Remember that if you are going to buy this album, this is Hatebreed so expect a whole lotta screaming. Hatebreed to me is the official "head banging, mosh pit" band of today, and this album definitely shows it. It even comes with a poetic title.

1 out of 5 stars Dont buy this!.......2005-10-16

I like alot of music but this I dont.I dont even think this should be called music.Every song sound the same.This cd is plain horribal.Dont buy it unless your on the highschool football team so you can fit in with the other jocks.

5 out of 5 stars A Classic That Will Go Down In History.......2005-04-09

[...]. Hatebreed isn't death metal. They're straight in your face hardcore mixed with the brutality of metal, a winning combination. Come on, who could not love the brutality Jamey Jasta and gang deliver straight towards your face? I'm sure you've never heard of Hatebreed in 1997, unless you're a hardcore fan. I was only 9 years old at that time, so I have an excuse. "Before Dishonor" brings the guitar work of Sepultura mixed in with the hardcore tinges of Warzone and Earth Crisis, without the straight edge stuff (I think drugs are wicked. They took the lives of such great people, like Chris Farley, Brad Nowell and Layne Staley). "Before Dishonor" has Jamey's vocals a tad bit deeper than on his new stuff, but it's still great. Slightly better. (I still love Hatebreed.) "Last Breath" is another classic, even though it's only a minute and a half long. It still delivers right to your ears. It's just that great. The whole freakin' CD is awesome. What are you waiting for? Get off you ass and buy it!

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