| 1. You Lose |
| 2. Wade In The Water |
| 3. Primrose Hill (Theme For Jake) |
| 4. Theme For Freedom |
| 5. Spine Cop |
| 6. Ice Cold |
| 7. Hole In Her Stocking |
| 8. He Looks At Me |
| 9. Mooncross Grove |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese 24-bit remastered reissue of 1970 album packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Airmail. 2004.
Rock Workshop,Rock Workshop,Cool Sound,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Apprentice (In a Musical Workshop)
Dave Loggins Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FZDGPQ Release Date: 2006-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Someday
- My Lover's Keeper
- Sunset Woman
- Let Me Go Now
- So you Couldn't Get to Me
- Please Come To Boston
- Girl From Knoxville
- Second Hand Lady
- My Father's Fiddle
- Wonder'n As The Days go By
Album Description
Dave Loggins is a cousin of singer Kenny Loggins. He had a Top 100 Billboard charting album in 1974, "Apprentice (In A Musical Workshop)". It garnered a top 5 single ,"Please Come To Boston".Customer Reviews:
whiny, pathetically self-indulgent, and shallow; an offensive folk-rock album.......2007-05-21
I'll readily admit that Dave Loggins does have some excellent songwriting to his credit, such as the powerhouse rocker "Stones (Dig A Little Deeper)" as recorded by England Dan Seals. The respectable acoustic guitar accompaniment of this album suggests that something at least decent could have come out of all of this. However, "Apprentice (In A Musical Workshop)" turns out to be a disgraceful folk-rock album that presents Dave Loggins as a can't-be-trusted womanizer, and then tries to sugar-coat it with nauseatingly sickly-sweet orchestrations and Loggins' insincere, weepy, over-exaggerated vocals.
Dave Loggins has sole writing credit for all 10 songs on this album. The opening track "Someday", with its cheesy synthesizer washes and ridiculously out-of-place "ooh la la..." chorus, has him supposedly deeply in love with a woman, and he tries to string her along, promising over and over again that SOMEDAY, they'll be together forever, when it's clear, especially after taking in such subsequent tunes as "Let Me Go Now" and "Wonder'n As The Days Go By", that he has no intention of being true to her and that "someday" really means "never". On "Let Me Go Now", "Second Hand Lady", and "Girl From Knoxville", Loggins demonstrates that he sees woman as having little or no value other than providing sex.
The album's claim to fame is the big hit "Please Come To Boston", a laughably 'sentimental' ballad where Loggins once again tries to string a woman along, first to Boston, then to Denver, then to L.A.--in real life, any woman in the right mind would have dumped him by the end of the song. Loggins even slips over into downright misogynistic territory on "Sunset Woman", where he accuses a woman of being "worthless" for doing the same kind of polygamous activity that he seems to think is acceptable for himself to engage in--he says to her "no one needs you", although he himself seems to take great pleasure in what he refers to as her "wishing well of sin", otherwise why would he be doing this 5+ minute super-slow 'tribute' to her?
Even when Loggins switches gears and pays tribute to his family on the nostalgic, childhood reminiscence "My Father's Fiddle", you still have to deal with the overblown harmonies and Loggins grating vocals and sentimentality.
Just look at the track sequence of the first three songs on 'side 2'. First we have "Please Come To Boston", where Loggins' companion wants him to forget about going to all these other places and come home to her in Tennessee. On the very next song, "Girl From Knoxville", he decides to do just that, figuring it's an effective way for him to get laid, as evidenced by the lyrics which describe how he looks forward to bathing her in a stream and using his arms for her blanket. Then, with the following song "Sunset Woman", after having gotten the sexual cravings temporarily out of his system and realizing he wants no long-term obligations, he accuses her of being "worthless". Loggins tries to wrap an overwrought "woe is me" schtick around it all, and the results are incredibly annoying and offensive.
For goodness sake, stick with James Taylor, and Jackson Browne, etc. Avoid this cloying disgrace.
the best.......2007-03-10
A Great Folk Rock Album..........2006-12-28
A sin that has finally been corrected!!!.......2006-10-15
Not quite a one-way ticket.......2006-09-03
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Workshop of the Telescopes
Blue Oyster Cult Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002A2X Release Date: 1995-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll
- Transmaniacon MC
- Before The Kiss, A Redcap
- Stairway To The Stars
- Buck's Boogie
- Workshop Of The Telescopes
- The Red And The Black
- Screaming Diz-Busters
- Career Of Evil
- Flaming Telepaths
- Astronomy
- Subhuman
- Harvester Of Eyes
- M.E. 262
- Born To Be Wild (Studio Version)
Tracks:
- Don't Fear The Reaper
- This Ain't The Summer Of Love
- E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence)
- Godzilla
- Goin' Through The Motions
- Golden Age Of Leather
- Kick Out The Jams
- We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
- In Thee
- The Marshall Plan
- Veteran Of The Psychic Wars
- Burnin' For You
- Dominance And Submission
- Take Me Away
- Shooting Shark
- Dancin' In The Ruins
- Perfect Water
Customer Reviews:
how to become a fan instantly!.......2007-02-28
Great Collection but this is not Remastered..........2006-08-07
America's best hard rock band.......2006-02-02
From those first three classic studio albums (and the incredible double document "On Your Feet Or On Your Knees"), you get the first disc. Frankly, it's a blue-print for how to make a "Career of Evil," with such deviant metal anthems like "Cities On Flame With Rock and Roll," aliens come to your house groovers like "Flaming Telepaths" and a summer of love disclaimer called "Tranmaniacon MC" (about Altamont). Blue Oyster Cult flirted with dangerous imagery, SM, and biker mythology, making their lure of the forbidden too much to resist.
It didn't hurt that they also had a white-hot guitarist in "Buck Dharma" Roeser, who's "Buck's Boogie" can be heard here in its firefingered glory. Match that to the general excellence of the players, and you have here a disc of incredible rock and roll.
Ah, but commercial success was in their red and black hearts. Deciding that being heavy and being polished were not mutually exclusive, "Agents Of Fortune" delivered a stunning lightning bolt of maturity....and a top 40 single. Morphing a Byrdsian riff and "Romeo and Juliet" lore into "Don't Fear The Reaper" gave the band their breakthrough and their curse. The platinum success of "Agents Of Fortune" garunteed that the band no longer would ever be in a situation where they would lack the time it took to buff any composition to its highest polish. It follows that, for the second disc, BOC transfomed into an incredible arena rock band of the highest order. "Veteran of The Psychic Wars" indeed!
They did have one more amazing album in them, the dark and lush "Spectres" (Phil Spector pun likely intended). With an incredible sci-fi biker epic backed by a boy's choir, "The Golden Age Of Leather" was a mini-opera that even Queen would be proud of. The BOC was also being exulted enough that the likes of Ian Hunter could be found co-writing songs ("Going Through The Motions"). The band's penchent for tongue-in-cheek lyrics gave them a goofy anthem for the ages in the riff monster, "Godzilla." And who could forget the giant inflatable lizard on the accompaning tour?
Alas, after that, the albums were increasingly spotty. "Mirrors," "Cultosouraus Erectus," and "Fire Of Unknown Origin" all have their moments, and some of them are here. (I would have prefered "Black Blade," but that's just me.) After that, the remaining albums are, frankly, represented by their best single songs. "Shooting Shark" was BOC's second best collaboration with punk-poet-preistess Patti Smith, and "Perfect Water" is, well, perfect.
Disappointments are to be found here as well. The studio cover of "Born to be Wild" can't hold a candle to the live version. Could've had the "Extra-terrestial Live" version of "Roadhouse Blues" here over about any other live cut. And the Cult's last great hurrah, the concept album "Imaginos" is ignored. Still, for the bang-on-the-buck ratio, "Workshop Of The Telescopes" delivers better than any of the single disc comps.
Incredible over-view for the starter!.......2004-11-04
The early punk-influencing tracks,and the cream of the mid-period are all here!
"Dancing In The Ruins" and "Perfect Water" are great to get here too,'cuz ya wouldn't wanna buy "Club Ninja" just for those two good tracks and miss the alternate early tracks on disc one here. So,just grab this and use it to guide you thru the BOC catalog. Just skip Club Ninja...really.
A great set covering all the early bases. Looks tasty!
Yeee... Ha.......2004-10-12
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Rock Workshop
Rock Workshop Manufacturer: Angel Air ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006GF85 Release Date: 2004-07-05 |
Tracks:
- Ice Cold
- Wade In The Water
- Hole In Her Stocking
- He Looks At Me - Mooncross Grove
- Spine Cop
- Born In The City
- Theme For Freedom
- You To Lose
- Spine Cop (Alt Version) (Bonus Track)
- Hole In Her Stocking (Alt Version) (Bonus Track)
- Born In The City (Alt Version) (Bonus Track)
- You To Lose (Alt Version) (Bonus Track)
- Primrose Hill (Bonus Track)
- Return Of The Godess (Bonus Track)
Album Description
2002 remastered reissue & CD debut of 1970 album featuring Ray Russell & Alex Harvey (vocals), who along with 11 additional musicians created an innovative & technically articulate form of experimental rhythm & blues. Includes six bonus tracks, 'Spine Cop' (alt. Version), 'Hole In Her Stocking' (alt. Version), 'Born In The City' (alt. Version), 'You To Lose' (alt. Version), 'Primrose Hill' & 'Return Of The Goddess'. Includes an informative booklet. Picture disc. Angel Air.
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Workshop
Joop Wolters Manufacturer: Lion Music Finland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008HTKK Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Tibet
- Funk It Up
- Cross My Heart
- I Don't Know
- Headstart
- Prelude for Comfort
- Syntology
- Endless Love
- Flamoose
Album Description
Debut solo album from the guitarist of Arabesque features 8 tracks. Lion Music. 2003.Customer Reviews:
HOLLAND'S FINEST FUSION GUITARIST TO DATE.......2003-09-30
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Devil's Workshop
Frank Black and the Catholics , and Frank Black & The Catholics Manufacturer: Spin Art ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006BSUY Release Date: 2002-08-20 |
Tracks:
- Velvety
- Out of State
- His Kingly Cave
- San Antonio, TX
- Bartholomew
- Modern Age
- Are You Headed My Way
- Heloise
- The Scene
- Whiskey in your Shoes
- Fields of Marigold
Customer Reviews:
Velvety.......2006-01-08
His new album shreds too. That word needs to resurface, and Frank Black shreds his virtually nonexistent competition.
Short but Sweet.......2003-09-13
When in 2002, Frank released two albums in the same time, critics and fans alike saw the longer piece (Black Letter Days), as the mellower, folkyier album, while the Devil's Workshop was perceived as the hard rock, return-to-the-pixies-style album.
Although the observation is not without merit, it is deeply misleading. While Devil's Workshop is somewhat more rock oriented then Black Letter Days, it very much represents the Frank Black of 2002. Not returning to the harder rockin' Frank of Doolittle or even Pistolero, this album is mostly filled with mid tempo rockers, and the only great different from Black Letter Days is the widespread use of distortion. It is the quality of the execution that makes this, like most of Frank's work, a very worthwhile collection of songs.
Perhaps the single most important reason for the `return to the Pixies' comments is the inclusion of a song which previously appeared as a Pixies B-side. Velvety, apparently written as an instrumental when Frank was 16. The addition of fun and intriguing lyrics, and especially of Frank's acoustic guitar make this track a grand improvement on the Pixies' version, and one of the best Frank songs of the last few years (the Acoustic guitar is truly brilliant. It shows a degree of subtlety that many Punk Rock acts should learn from). It is also the hardest rocking Frank Black song since `Pistolero'.
Although the Catholics are a wonderful band, they sometimes fit too comfortably into Frank's more standardized songwriting. There is nothing wrong with `Out of State', but there is nothing truly remarkable about it, either. Verses and Choruses, with fairly standard guitar solos in the middle.
However, `His Kingly Cave' is hardly ordinary. Easily the best song on this CD, His Kingly Cave is a strong narrative about a visit to Graceland, where the long gone presence of the King makes Frank reminiscent about death. Over the background of some of the most powerful music Frank has ever written, with fantastic guitar work by Joey Santiago, Frank sings about slowly creeping discomfort 'they went to celebrate they went to have a ball/everyone gathered at the gates but it wasn't good at all'. The visit was not what they expected 'the sky was turning gray... their skin began to crawl'. In death, there is no turning back 'they closed the gates and the scene was set/ enter into his kingly cave'. Finally, the visitors flee 'when the shuttle bus is called', but still, Frank is voicing for the dead 'I scream, I scream, for aaaaalllllll'
It took me a long while to get into San Antonio, TX, a real story about the illness of Frank's then wife. I thought it sounded too much like 'The End of Miles' and 'St. Francis Dam Disaster'. But this fan favorite grew on me with multiple listening.
Speed Bartholomew up a lot, add some screams, and it's a Pixies track. Surprisingly, then, I don't like it that much. A song about God, Sex and Death, with a memorable melody. It should be a classic, but for me at least it isn't.
On `The Blacksessions + the Kitchen Tapes' a live album documenting Frank Black's Teenager tour, appears an acoustic version of `Modern Age'. Now, there is finally a band version, but it sadly disappoints. The song simply is not Catholic style - and does not work.
I am not the only one to find the sound quality in `Devil's Workshop' disappointing. There has been many speculations about the cause, whether the blame is the famous live-to-2 track recording, or the equipment, but the results are rather poor. Nowhere is this more evident then on `Are You Headed My Way?', a straight-forward Honky-Tonkying Rockabilly song. It is fun and fast, catchy and traditional. But the sound of the instruments blur and the distortion is everywhere. Worse, you can hardly hear the sublime piano of Eric Drew Feldman.
Next, Frank hits us with one of the best songs on this CD, `Heloise'. Strangely sounding utterly original and classic at the same time, the love story of Heloise and Abelard is a classic Black subject, featuring wonderful little guitar lines, surf rock chord progression, and hallows from Frank as he croons the title over and over. `Heloise' is one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs in Frank's career.
Even for an artist known for his subtlety (check out `The Swimmer' on Dog in the Sand, or the Epigrams in `Ana' and `Speedy Marie'), The Scene is wonderfully underplayed. Despite the absences of clear melodic or lyrical motives, the song is both exciting and sad. `Black Letter Days' and `Show Me Your Tears' are filled with sad songs, but rarely has Frank managed to convey the feel of the song with so few words or downright depression minor chords.
I'm afraid that `Whisky in Your Shoes', a bar blues song about the death of a child, simply does not do this to me, despite what it may reveal about Frank's psyche. `The Fields of Marigold' is much better, with hard distortion beginning, turning into a romantic and melodic grand final as Frank sings about Norwegian Heaven.
From a `value for money' standpoint, there are better Frank Black bargains then Devil's Workshop. But for the true fans, it is a necessity, and a worthy addition to one of Rock'n'Roll `s most impressive catalogues.
Overshadowed Masterpiece.......2003-03-12
I agree with the previous review that mentioned that this is perhaps the best of the two-track recordings. This collection does what no other has since the early days...it makes you physically crave a listen at maximum decibles.
Easier to get into than its companion album.......2003-02-20
mysteriously good.......2003-01-05
Though I prefer Black Letter Days, this one is certainly well worth the buy. Frank Black is doing some of the most relevant music around.
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1001
Dead Hot Workshop Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008OYP Release Date: 1995-06-20 |
Tracks:
- A
- Lead Thoughts
- River Otis
- Burger Christ
- Choad
- 117
- Jesus Revisited
- Slice of Life
- Vinyl Advice
- I Dream of David
- Mr. S.O.B.
- Censored
- Sex With Strangers
- Bob Hill Climbin'
Customer Reviews:
an ok album, some descent lyrics and good melodies.......2006-01-13
This was their second album, more polished after their River Otis Relese, which I found a little more original and not as blended into the Goo-goo dolls/gin blossoms/refreshments sound that the mixing of this album had. Again, got to love songs like Sex with Strangers, Mr. SOB, Jesus Revisited, and Burger Christ. Give these guys a try if you like the Gin Blossoms and especially The Refreshments or Roger Clyne and The Peacmakers. For $0.25 that they are asking (plus shipping and handling) what a bargin.
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Dance Music from the Bostic Workshop
Earl Bostic Manufacturer: King ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001782 Release Date: 1994-01-19 |
Tracks:
- Third Man Theme
- The Key
- Does You Heart Beat For Me
- El Choclo Cha Cha
- Gondola
- Sweet Pea
- Ducky
- Sentimental Journey
- Barcarolle
- Who Cares
- Rose Marie
- Up There In Orbit
Customer Reviews:
Growl and Bop.......2004-03-02
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River Otis
Dead Hot Workshop Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008NNR Release Date: 1994-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Mr. S.O.B.
- E Minor
- Incorporated
- Rise of Decline
- G-Daddy
- 257
Customer Reviews:
Descent rock and roll.......2006-01-13
This was their first album prior to 1001-which is what i saw them on tour in support of.
The album is sort of slow college rock with a southern twang, some tones similar to gin blossoms and the refreshments. The last song 257 is the most rock and upbeat, probably my favorite track. the other songs have good melody and descent lyrics. It's worth a look and listen if you like the two bands listed above.
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United Spirit of America
Various Artists Manufacturer: Amp Pictures Inc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000A4G4W Release Date: 2003-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Old Glory
- America the Beautiful
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Stars & Stripes Forever
- Washington Post
- Captain
- Star Spangled Banner
- Columbia the Gem of the Ocean
- This Is My Country
- Semper Fidelis
- Anchors Aweigh
- Battle Hymn [Dixie Instrumental]
- American Patrol [Swing Instrumental]
- American Patrol (March)
- Fanfare of the Common Man
- Airforce Theme
- National Emblem
- Double Eagle
- Amazing Grace
Tracks:
- United States Constitution - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
- Preamble and Articles I-VI - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
- Bill of Rights (First Ten Amendments) - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
- Amendments 11-26 - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
- Pledge of Allegiance - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
- Declaration of Independence - Hollywood Actor's Workshop
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Guitar Workshop
Various Artists Manufacturer: Castle - Old Numbers ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000051XS8 Release Date: 2000-12-12 |
Tracks:
- Trout Joins The Cavalry - Simon Boswell
- Nefarious Doings - Chris Hardy
- Black Scrag - Philip John Lee
- One Blue Guitar - Pete Berryman
- The Loneliness Of The Long-Distance Acoustic Guitarist - Willy Barrett
- Ferdinand The Spider - Davey Murrell
- Rock Salmon Suite - Steve Tilston
- South Devon Atmospheric - Mike Rogers
- Mica - Chris Hardy
- Trout Sundae - Simon Boswell
- Stalks And Seeds - Philip John Lee
- The Entertainer - John Rogers
- Kenneth's Riverbank Song - Davey Murrell
- Hair Across The Frets - Willy Barrett
- Brother Nature - John & Mike Rogers
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