European pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2003 followup to her blockbuster 2000 debut 'Whoa, Nelly!' includes one bonus track 'Powerless (Say What You Want)' (duet with Juanes). Universal. 2003.
Folklore,Nelly Furtado,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
|
Folklore
Nelly Furtado Manufacturer: Dreamworks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DFZZA Release Date: 2003-11-25 |
Tracks:
- One-Trick Pony
- Powerless (Say What You Want)
- Explode
- Try
- Fresh Off the Boat
- Forca
- Saturdays
- Picture Perfect
- The Grass Is Green
- Build You Up
- Island of Wonder
- Childhood Dreams
Amazon.com
On her second album, Nelly Furtado takes a hard left turn. The colorful but incomplete fusion of her debut, Whoa, Nelly!, gives way on the tellingly titled Folklore to an approach that lets in some acoustic sounds that take the music in an entirely different, richer direction. At times sounding like a dead ringer for singer-writer Sam Phillips (whose work colors each episode of the TV series "Gilmore Girls"), Furtado aims for more rock-oriented ground without losing the Brazilian influences that are so much a part of her identity. Her voice and tunes are strong, and both words and music paint a young woman still very much in movement, change, flux. It's an intriguing sound, and one that thoughtful listeners will cherish. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Great!.......2006-11-05
Innovative and eclectic.......2006-10-27
Nelly's best album.......2006-09-16
"Folklore" Really Is A Great Album!.......2006-09-01
Obviously, highlights are abundant on this album, most notably "Try", a beautiful guitar ballad about doing the best she can with herself and her life while everyone around her judges with cold, prying eyes. Lyrical prominence is not only found on the aforementioned cut, but also the uplifting folk-pop of lead single "Powerless" -an ode to being yourself & not worrying about everyone else's perceptions of you-, the anthemic, life-inspiring "Forca" & the emotionally engaging "Explode", a powerful guitar ballad about a female teenager's painful hardships with guitar riffs much more louder & powerful to suit the song's passionately dramatic mood. "Picture Perfect", my personal favourite, is also a highlight, despite the fact that around 25-50% of the song's profound lyrics lack universal appeal. The light guitars & fluttery pianos perfectly suit the aforementioned song's vibe, and Nelly Furtado seriously adds some enormous passion in the somewhat-repetitive chorus.
No matter how you look at any of these tracks, "Folklore" is another Pop classic from Nelly Furtado. While this album may lack some universal appeal compared to her other 2 albums, it's no wonder people consider this album her best work. Please buy it, as well as any other albums Nelly Furtado wishes to grace us with in the future. 5 STARS!
5 Best Tracks:
"Try"
"Explode"
"Picture Perfect"
"Forca"
"Fresh Off The Boat"
I loved it!!!.......2006-08-29
Average customer rating:
|
Caribbean Party
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003EK6 Release Date: 1997-07-22 |
Tracks:
- L'Histoire Du Zouk - Kali
- Chale Lanmou - Tabou Combo
- Serjyo - Bago
- Pump Me Up - Krosfyah
- Ice Cream - Coalishun
- Roots, Rock Reggae - Bunny Wailer
- Pa Fe Mwen La Pen - Eric Virgal
- Chayew Ale - Patsy Geremy
- Dokte - Ralph Thamar
- Don't Touch My Tempo - Arrow
Amazon.com
The Caribbean is home to a string of tourism-friendly island nations and some of the world's most amazing music. Along with lush vegetation, sugar-sand beaches, and spicy food, each island is defined by its local sound, which remains fairly consistent whether the lyrics deal with partying, courtship, or social protest. This set is devoted to dance-oriented Haitian compas, Jamaican reggae, zouk from the French Antilles, and Trinidadian calypso's faster and more rhythmically intense descendant, soca (from SOul-CAlypso). The Martinican star Kali's "L'Histoire de Zouk" tells the tale via snippets from the past, while his neighbor Eric Virgal's hit, "Pa Fe Mwen La Pen," is a gooey romantic ballad. Krosfyah ups the ante with "Pump Me Up," a sassy carnival anthem that provides an enjoyable contrast to the low-down, earthy swing of Bunny Wailer's "Roots, Rock Reggae," and the bawdy double-entendres of Coalishun's "Ice Cream." --Christina RodenCustomer Reviews:
Pah-tee Time, Mon!.......2005-08-24
Great cd for summer!.......2005-08-21
???????.......2003-11-24
Not What I Was Hoping For.......2002-12-03
Irresistible dance music.......2001-06-21
Average customer rating:
|
Ghost of a Rose
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Hunter ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009NJ93 Release Date: 2003-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Way To Mandalay
- 3 Black Crows
- Diamonds And Rust
- Cartouche
- Queen For A Day (Part 1)
- Queen For A Day (Part 2) (Instrumental)
- Ivory Tower
- Nur Eine Minute (Instrumental)
- Ghost Of A Rose
- Mr. Peagram's Morris And Sword (Instrumental)
- Loreley
- Where Are We Going From Here
- Rainbow Blues
- All For One
- Dandelion Wine
Album Description
On Ghost Of A Rose, Blackmore and Candice Night present a fascinating combination of rock music, folk and melodies from the 16th century that is interesting in every note. Blackmore sees his songs as an homage to renaissance music, and his band transpose the multi-faceted music of the Middle Ages, which blends romanticism and mysticism, passion and enthusiasm, into their very own sound with acoustic and electric guitars, strings, renaissance instruments like hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe and Candice Night's beguiling voice. Features 16 tracks including a bonus video track of 'Way To Mandalay'. Minstrel Hall. 2003.Customer Reviews:
Extremely disappointing.......2007-06-26
Ghost of a Rose.......2007-01-10
Most of the highlights from the Castles and Dreams DVD are here, Candace's vocals are strong and the guitar work is smooth. There is real feeling to many of the tracks.
The title track is a standout, and "All for One" makes a good sing along when caught in traffic. Go and buy it!
Chilling..........2006-09-14
Brilliant. This is Blackmore at his best. His most inspired work to date. "Cartouche", "Loreley" and "All for One" are among his classics. So are "Queen for a Day", "Dandelion Wine", "Way to Mandalay", "3 Black Crows" and the title track. Masterpieces all. One day, this CD (along with the DVD) will be looked back upon as the crowning achievement in the career of Blackmore's Night.
My only negative comment would be to leave off the cheap covers of Joan Baez and Jethro Tull. They pale in comparison to the originals. Particularly on "Rainbow Blues". On the original, Ian sings like his life depends on it. Here, the vocals fall somewhere under the rainbow.
Ghost of a Rose.......2006-08-02
For what it is, it's pretty good.......2006-07-23
Average customer rating:
|
Mariachi: Folklore de Mexico
Various Artists Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006N1N Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- La Negra
- La Cucaracha
- La Marcha De Zacatecas
- El Mariachi
- Las Coronelas
- El Jarabe Tapatio
- La Raspa
- La Danza De Los Viejitos
- Son Abajeno
- Los Sonajeros De Tuxpan
- Las Abajenas
Customer Reviews:
Great Mariachi Music.......2007-06-14
Great for Your Mexican Theme Party.......2007-01-04
Average customer rating:
|
Mountain Music Of Kentucky [2-CD Set]
Various Artists Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001DJN Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Old-Age Pension Blues - Bill Cornett
- Hook & Line - Bill Cornett
- John Henry - Bill Cornett
- Pretty Polly - Bill Cornett
- Old Reuben - Bill Cornett
- Spring Of '65 - J.D. Cornett
- Sally In The Garden - J.D. Cornett
- Barbara Allen - J.D. Cornett
- When We Shall Meet - Old Baptist Church
- Amazing Grace - Old Baptist Church
- Across The Rocky Mountain - Roscoe Holcomb
- Graveyard Blues - Roscoe Holcomb
- Cripple Creek - Roscoe Holcomb
- True Love - Roscoe Holcomb
- Sally In The Garden - Marion Sumner
- Lost Indian - Marion Sumner
- Hollow Poplar - Marion Sumner
- Death Of The Blue Eagle - George Davis
- Little Birdie - Willie Chapman
- Lost Indian - Willie Chapman
- Jaw Bone - Willie Chapman
- Bunkers Hill - Willie Chapman
- Cacklin' Hen - Willie Chapman
- Julie Ann - Willie Chapman
- Born In Old Kentucky - Bill Cornett
- Buck Creek Girls - Bill Cornett
- Sweet Willie - Bill Cornett
- Cluck Old Hen - Bill Cornett
- Coney Island - Roscoe Holcomb
- Baby Let Your Hair Roll Down - Roscoe Holcomb
- Wayfairing Stranger - Roscoe Holcomb
Tracks:
- Stingy Woman - Roscoe Holcomb
- East Virginia Blues - Roscoe Holcomb
- Single Girl - Roscoe Holcomb
- Black Eyed Susie - Roscoe Holcomb
- Hills Of Mexico - Roscoe Holcomb
- Foriegn Lander - Martha Hall
- Kitty Alone - Martha Hall
- Young & Tender Ladies - Martha Hall
- Charlie's Neat - Granville Bowlin
- Cotton-Eyed Joe - Granville Bowlin
- Little Sunshine - Granville Bowlin
- Wild Bill Jones - Granville Bowlin
- Great Speckled Bird - Holiness Church
- Clap & Shout - Holiness Church
- Cry From The Cross - Holiness Church
- Clap & Shout & Shriek - Holiness Church
- The Wagoner's Lad - Mr. & Mrs. Sams
- The Absentee - Mr. & Mrs. Sams
- The Coo Coo - Mr. & Mrs. Sams
- Marthis Campbell - James Crase
- Sally Goodin' - James Crase
- Fiddler A Dram - James Crase
- Fox Chase - James Crase
- Old Joe Clark - James Crase
- Fire On The Mountain - James Crase
- Ways Of The World - James Crase
- Inch Along - James Crase
- Skip To My Lou - James Crase
- St. Louis Blues - Lee Sexton
- Pretty Polly - Lee Sexton
- Fly Around - Lee Sexton
- Fox Chase - Lee Sexton
- Ruby - Grigsby & Young
- No Letter In The Mail - Grigsby & Young
- Fair Miss In The Garden - Grigsby & Young
- John Henry - Grigsby & Young
- Rocky Island - Grigsby & Young
Album Description
Originally issued as a single LP in 1960, Mountain Music of Kentucky was praised as "the greatest Kentucky record ever issed and one of the greatest records in the entire literature of American folk song" (San Francisco Chronicle 1960). This much expanded compilation features some of the outstanding traditional musicians of the twentieth century with two full hours of performances (60 minutes previously unreleased), new notes, and many photographs by John Cohen. One of the greatest records in the entire literature of American folk song. -San Francisco ChronicleCustomer Reviews:
christmas gift.......2007-01-19
Absolutely essential.......2004-10-06
OLD TIME MUSIC.......2003-04-21
The hills were alive!.......2003-03-16
Obviously the biggest "star" here is Roscoe Holcomb. He is the one person on this 2-disc set who is the most well-known to the largest number of people, but this is by no means a one-man collection. In fact, I don't even consider Roscoe to be the best musician present here. For the life of me I still cannot figure out why Bill Cornett's name isn't thrown around as "one of the greats". His voice and banjo playing, particularly on Pretty Polly, Old Reuben, Born In Kentucky, Sweet Willie, etc... just knock me out. Born In Kentucky being a variant of the more well-known tune, Dark Holler.
J.D. Cornett has a fine solo-vocal version of Spring of '65, and you do indeed get some fine stuff from Roscoe here in case he is your main focus. From bits of Jack-A-Roe to one of his "I made it myself" tunes where he then lifts an entire lyric from a Blind Lemon Jefferson tune, though neither he nor the liner-notes make mention of this. Plus, I will take Roscoe's Wayfaring Stranger over Bill Monroe's any day of the week. All in all, it's good stuff!
Moving on, I personally am not too much for the sets of church tunes, aside from Clap & Shout on disc two. However, there are alot of jewels in the sand of disc two. The highlights of disc two, for me, come in the form of Granville Bowlin's segment, Mrs. Sams solo-vocal Wagoners Lad, James Crase's various fiddle tunes, and Lee Sexton's solo banjo St. Louis Blues and his Pretty Polly that is rather closely related to Bill Cornett's but not as powerful. I just love Mrs. Sams' voice. Everyone has their own aesthetic of what is good and what isn't, and for me, Mrs. Sams is just exactly what a wise old female mountain singer should sound like.
There is such a richness and rugged individuality to all these performances that it just breaks your heart to know that for the most part, these traditions are gone. At least we were lucky enough to have someone like John Cohen roaming the hills and making these priceless recordings for all of us.
This is excellent.......2002-05-10
Average customer rating:
|
Classic Old-Time Music
Various Artists Manufacturer: Smithsonian Folkways ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008OM0A Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Sugar Hill - The Iron Mountain Band
- Bill Morgan And His Gal - The New Lost City Ramblers
- Country Blues - Dock Boggs
- Little Sadie - Clarence Ashley
- Susannah Gal - Tommy Jarrell
- Wednesday Night Waltz - Clark Kessinger
- Cyclone Of Rye Cove - The New Lost City Ramblers
- I'm Leaving You This Lonesome Song - Maybelle Carter And Sarah Carter Bayes
- Carroll County Blues - Doc Watson
- Don't Let Your Deal Go Down - Sam And Kirk McGee
- Trouble In Mind - Roscoe Holcomb
- Chilly Winds - Wade Ward
- Going Down The Road Feeling Bad - David, Bill And Billy Ray Johnson
- Pretty Polly - Lee Sexton
- Bonaparte's Retreat - Mike Seeger
- Concord Rag - J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers
- John Henry - George Pegram
- Bowling Green - Cousin Emmy With The New Lost City Ramblers
- Fine Times At Our House - John W. Summers
- Streets Of Glory - Old Reliable String Band
- Policeman - The Spare Change Boys
- Love Somebody (Soldier's Joy) - Joe And Tommy Thompson
- House Of David Blues - Red Clay Ramblers
- Ship In The Clouds - Andy Cahan
- Late Last Night - Sam And Kirk McGee
- Look Down That Lonesome Road - Gaither Carlton
- Down Yonder - John Patterson
- Jaybird March - Etta Baker
- John Brown's Dream - The New Lost City Ramblers
Album Description
This collection of old-time social and instrumental string-band music spotlights instrumental prowess. Old-time music features playing styles that pre-date bluegrass, emerging from the string band tradition stretching back to the early years of United States history. Both African-American and Anglo-American ingredients are at its core, the banjo having African origins, the fiddle European. Some of the most revered sources of old-time roots music-Dock Boggs, Roscoe Holcomb, Wade Ward, Tommy Jarrell, and more-are heard playing in their original styles. The Grateful Dead's cover of "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" and Bob Dylan's rendition of Clarence Ashley's "Little Sadie" clearly attest to the continuing influence of these songs. Compiled and annotated by Jeff Place.Customer Reviews:
Mountain music magic.......2007-01-07
A Great Mix of Old-Time Music.......2005-10-10
mountain music at its peak.......2003-05-11
The performances come from both rural and revival artists, but the difference is academic, and the two meld into a seamless whole. Inevitably, a few songs are old, albeit never unwelcome, reliables, such as Dock Boggs's "Country Blues" and Clarence Ashley's "Little Sadie," but there are plenty of surprises, too. One has Maybelle Carter and Sara Carter Bayes reunited in the 1960s to do, interestingly, a song associated with the Delmore Brothers. The wonderful late-1960s LP -- never reissued in its entirety as a CD -- that Cousin Emmy recorded with the New Lost City Ramblers is tapped for an energetic, assured rendition of "Bowling Green" (also memorably sung elsewhere by the revivalist duo the Kossoy Sisters, and not to be confused with the Everly Brothers song of the same name). Roscoe Holcomb's "Trouble in Mind" is almost disorienting in its intensity, transforming a familiar song into something else entirely. There's Wade Ward's rocking banjo instrumental "Chilly Winds" (aka "Going Down This Road Feeling Bad") and Etta Baker and Cora Phillips's gorgeous banjo/guitar duet "Jaybird March." And there's everything else, too. If you're looking for mountain music at its peak, Smithsonian Folkways has -- as usual -- brought you there.
Average customer rating:
|
Pale Folklore
Agalloch Manufacturer: The End Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JIRY Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- She Painted Fire Across the Skyline (Part 1)
- She Painted Fire Across the Skyline (Part 2)
- She Painted Fire Across the Skyline (Part 3)
- The Misshapen Steed
- Hallways of Enchanted Ebony
- Dead Winter Days
- As Embers Dress the Sky
- The Melancholy Spirit
Customer Reviews:
The perfect album for those dead winter days... .......2007-06-29
As the first strains of "She Painted Fire Across the Skyline" float across the room, you can almost feel yourself walking through a crepuscular oaken forest, agarwood smoke lingering in the air from pagan rites the night before. The lyrics are poetic and romantic without being fruity; Haughm's vocals convey the perfect amount of harshness balanced with a good dose of melancholy. Being progressive without being prog (it's more doom), "Skyline" is an epic in 3 movements, all of which have their own mood (Part 1: adagio, lugubrious; Part 2: morbid yet rock and roll; Part 3: slightly martial, combining the best of the first 2 parts).
"The Misshapen Steed" is a brief ray of prettiness courtesy of the keyboardist. It's a lot like Dream Theater's "Wait For Sleep" gone symphonic and instrumental. I have to agree with whomever said that the only bad thing about this piece is that it ends at all!
"Hallways Of Enchanted Ebony" and "Dead Winter Days" serve up a hearty dose of suicidal headbanging fun. "Hallways" could probably have been a hit single for the goth club crowd (that is, the segment that also loves black metal!). As "Hallways"' lyrics make mention of immortality, "Dead Winter Days" has lyrics about suicide, which makes this duology quite effective.
I absolutely adore "As Embers Dress The Sky". It is progressive yet not corny, and dark without being overly harsh or brutal. Apocalyptic lyrics, male and female vocals, and a deceptively simple ostinato integrate themselves into 7 minutes of fabulous music.
Pale Folklore ends with another epic- "The Melancholy Spirit", which is perhaps the most prog metal piece on this album. A long intro, good lyrics (as always), and absolutely fabulous acoustic parts alternating with black metal influences make "Melancholy" the perfect end to a perfect album.
Gorgeous, Artistic Brilliance.......2007-06-25
The band's first album, "Pale Folklore", is a gem that is like none other. This is an album that paints a vivid image in your head, an album that creates an atmosphere that will take your breath away. The song "Dead Winter Days" alone is a beautifully depressing song that can set the listener in such a melancholic mood, but the mood changes as it progresses through. It's so beautiful that it leaves me speechless for quite some time. I really can't use words to describe this; you'll have to pick this up to discover the beauty that lies within.
Bands like Agalloch and albums like "Pale Folklore" are the reason why progressive metal keeps getting the respect it has been given for years. Thank you for this release and for being one of the strongest progressive metal acts of the 21st century (well this was released in 1999, but close enough).
Highly, highly, HIGHLY recommended.
great debut from an amazing band.......2006-10-31
If you dont already know Agalloch, they are a mixture of black metal, dark folk and soundscapes. They are hugely inspired by the cold nature that surrounds the members of the band. There sound is dark, but instead of the black chlostaphobic atmospheres of opeth and doom metal, they have a distinct cold and expansive atmosphere to their music.
They are truly a great band! If you are new to agalloch, try "the mantle" first, if you already know them, then you should already know you need this album!
Unbelievable Album.......2006-08-02
Interesting and experimental metal.......2006-02-25
Average customer rating:
|
Beyond the Sunset: The Romantic Collection
Blackmore's Night Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002F1CQ4 Release Date: 2004-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Once In A Million Years (Previously Unreleased)
- Be Mine Tonight
- Wish You Were Here
- Waiting Just For You
- Durch Den Wald Zum Bach Haus
- Ghost Of A Rose (New Previously Unreleased Version)
- Spirit Of The Sea
- I Still Remember
- Castles And Dreams
- Beyond The Sunset
- Again Someday
- Diamonds And Rust
- Now And Then
- All Because Of You
Tracks:
- Written In The Stars
- Morning Star
- Play Minstrel Play
- Minstrel Hall
- Under A Violet Moon
Album Description
With Blackmore's Night, guitar legend Ritchie Blackmore and wife Candice Night have truly succeeded in creating an exquisite and ethereal combination of rock, folk and melodies from the renaissance era. Their utterly unique touring schedule has seen them play in venues ranging from ancient castles in rural France to historic churches in the hills of Eastern Europe. Already with a substantial body of work to their credit, Blackmore's Night has delivered its most sublime release yet: Beyond The Sunset: The Romantic Collection. This very special release contains the most inspirational and beautiful love songs culled from the first four albums. As a teaser to the long-awaited visual project, this special package contains a bonus DVD of live footage captured in Europe. This is a lovingly crafted offering from one of music's most talented and unique voices. Let the magic begin!Customer Reviews:
Beautiful, Haunting, Lush.......2006-03-11
Awesome!.......2005-12-11
This c.d. is all about romance, but not the gushy, typical romance. Most of the songs on here are about missing the one you love. The singing is really good, but the music is also interesting with intricate guitar work from Mr. Blackmore.
It is the perfect music for me to write my books to. I especially love "Ghost of a Rose." This song has an ethereal melody, and words about longing and separation that have inspired a short story inside of me. If you like Loreena McKennitt, Enya or Celtic music, you might like this.
Amazing! Music doesn't get any better than this..........2005-10-13
Finally I decided to check one out. I chose "Beyond The Sunset" and I dare say that it is the best purchase I have made at any time in my life. The music is hauntingly beautiful. Once hearing it you will never forget it..and it will leave you wanting to hear more.
Hitting the Mother Lode on First Try!.......2005-09-30
I've been lucky in my life. I was not around when Chuck Berry invented rock and roll, nor was I around when Elvis started up, but I was around when The Beatles recreated music (several times), when Deep Purple created hard rock (Don't call it Metal), and now I get to hear this wonderful mixture of Renaissance oriented blend of everything. Like I said in the title above, I hit gold on my first time out to listening to something totally different than I was used to hearing.
In closing, if you would have liked to watch Picasso paint a masterpiece, then the only thing that I can think of that might be relatively close, is to watch Blackmore play the guitar.
Beyond description..........2005-09-25
I think that Candice Night's voice is one of the best I've heard in my entire life, some people compare her to an angel, but I think an angel isn't a match for her voice (and she is REALLY pretty too...).
Ritchie Blackmore really knows how to play a guitar well, I was quite impressed with most of the solos the songs have, they're quite good.
Overall, this CD should not miss in your collection, since it's perfect and you're getting a lot for what you're paying for.
Average customer rating:
|
Folklore
16 Horsepower Manufacturer: Jet Set Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006BTDW Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Hutterite Mile
- Outlaw Song
- Blessed Persistence
- Alone and Forsaken
- Single Girl
- Beyond the Pal
- Horse Head Fiddle
- Sinnerman
- Flutter
- La Robe a Parasol
Amazon.com
Whistling in the wind like a ghost in the desert, 16 Horsepower's Folklore is a grave, brooding piece of dark theater. Outside of occasional relief in the form of a loose French waltz finale and the natural rockabilly songwriting touch of David Eugene Edwards, the music here is akin to a bleak ride to a dusty crossroads where the devil awaits. Reminiscent of the rustic cacophony that Grant Lee Buffalo brought to Mighty Joe Moon, or Nick Cave's desolate wasteland elegies, Folklore leaves behind the last of the band's alt-country tics. The flat, yearning tones of Edwards's singing combines with a spare banjo on tracks like "Alone and Forsaken" before "Single Girl" picks up the tempo with a bouncy bass line and a folksy chorus. But the mood is short-lived, as "Sinnerman" and the bleak, brilliant "Horse Head Fiddle" reestablish the album's desolate, hypnotic trance. Folklore's haunted melodies and mythic inspirations have a frightening intensity that turns this short set (just over 37 minutes) into an unforgettable experience. --Matthew CookeCustomer Reviews:
The Emerging Voice of Woven Hand..........2007-06-22
This album is somewhere between classic 16 Horsepower and the Woven Hand Mosaic album in terms of intensity and wooden sobriety (both are good traits - just different in pace and tone).
This is one of a very few albums I let repeat for the year that I wrote my book. It makes me miss the Fox Theater in Boulder and the Blue Bird in Denver.
UNLIKE ANYTHING WEV'VE EVER KNOWN!.......2007-06-21
mediocre.......2007-01-12
Grim, atmospheric, deep.......2006-12-29
Gothic Americana Music - Haunting and Spiritual .......2006-10-09
Folklore is one of their most recent albums; it is a mesmerizing and haunting album that brings forth the image of a haunted house from Appalachia in the late 1800s. These ten songs set you down unexpectingly into empty country fields where a couple of dead bodies litter the ground around a burning wagon; into a rustic cabin with the creepy feeling that something bad has happened here.
These songs are at the same time haunting and spiritual. Sixteen Horsepower are the darker side of belief revealed.
Average customer rating:
|
Modernday Folklore
Ian Moore Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CLO Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Muddy Jesus
- Society
- Today
- Daggers
- Bar Line 99
- Dandelion
- Lie
- Train Tracks
- Monday Afternoon
- You'll Be Gone
- Stain
- Morning Song
- Home
Customer Reviews:
A wasted talent.......2006-03-15
Again I need to emphasize on the issue that Ian is a great guitar player; the problem in his CD's is the lack of creating great songs.
Almost all the tracks are weak and fall short from being melodically complete; the guitar playing is very basic and does not show the real talent of this great guitar player.
This CD deserves no more than 2 stars, however after attending many concerts for Ian Moore, I say Ian has lots of potentials and can easily deliver 5 stars CDs; he just needs to work with someone that can write good songs. I hope he will use his talents right one day.
Unforgettable blues rock, listenable over and over.......2005-06-26
I had this album on my shelf for years (along with Ian Moore) and I just broke them out again; I forgot how good they are. I can't stop playing them right now. He really knows how to break it up by picking up the pace and slowing it down. Ian's voice is very pleasant, definitely a cut above your average pop dude. "Today" is fantastic but I like 'em all.
Searching for Himself.......2002-01-22
There is some great guitar work on this album although Moore's guitar is not necessary in the spotlight on every song. One of my all-time favorite songs appears on this album. "Today" is just a piece of brilliant songwriting. Moore starts the song off slow, and then picks up the intensity twice before return to the close in the same slow pace. Great lyrics as well, with a good meaning underneath it all. The album starts off with "Muddy Jesus", which delights us with a fast groove, catchy lyrics, and good guitar work. "Daggers" is a slow bit of acoustical solo that gives you a sample of Moore's singing ability. Then he kicks it into the overdriven "Bar Line 99".
The only song that I really don't care for on this album is "You'll Be Gone". Maybe this is the first song of Moore's evolution. Although I own and listen to Moore's subsequent albums, they don't move me like his first three albums do. I prefer the Moore of old, but I don't blame him for breaking with convention and following his own voice. He might have lost a few listeners in discovering himself, but I'm sure he's gained a few more who wouldn't listen to his early stuff. I have to admire someone who's willing to follow what's inside then to be contorted to what the labels and listeners want. I'll still keep tabs on the Ian Moore Band, albeit not as close as I once did.
Worth Repeated Listens.......2000-09-17
Society..........2000-07-05
Rock Music:
- Foundations [Limited Edition] [Import]
- Grace [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Greatest Love Album [Import]
- Heart of the Matter [Import]
- Hits [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Honeyriders [Import]
- How Dark This Earth Will Shine
- Human Nature's Fight
- I En Tid Som Var [Import]
- I Love Music 1990-1994: U Can't Touch This [Import]
