| 1. Godeatgod | |||
| 2. Love Song | |||
| 3. Fight Song | |||
| 4. Disposable Teens | |||
| 5. Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis) | |||
| 6. President Dead | |||
| 7. In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death | |||
| 8. Cruci-Fiction In Space | |||
| 9. Place In The Dirt | |||
| 10. Nobodies | |||
| 11. Death Song | |||
| 12. Lamb Of God | |||
| 13. Born Again | |||
| 14. Burning Flag | |||
| 15. Coma Black: Eden Eye/The Apple Of Discord | |||
| 16. Valentine's Day | |||
| 17. Fall Of Adam | |||
| 18. King Kill | |||
| 19. Count To 6 And Die | |||
| 20. Nobodies (Acoustic Version) | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Japanese Limited Budghet Re-issue featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'the Nobodies (Acoustic Version)', and 'mechanical Animals (Live)'.
Holy Wood,Marilyn Manson,Universal,Rock
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Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)
Marilyn Manson Manufacturer: Nothing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050ITX Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Godeatgod
- The Love Song
- The Fight Song
- Disposable Teens
- Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
- 'President Dead'
- In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death
- Cruci-Fiction In Space
- A Place In The Dirt
- The Nobodies
- The Death Song
- Lamb Of God
- Born Again
- Burning Flag
- Coma Black: A. Eden Eye B. The Apple Of Discord
- Valentine's Day
- The Fall Of Adam
- King Kill 33
- Count To Six And Die (The Vaccuum Of Infinite Space Encompassing)
Amazon.com
The impact of Marilyn Manson's subversive musical agenda has waned, and what's left is a provocative, talented artist writing affecting, powerful, and yes, controversial songs. Although Holy Wood is the third title of a trilogy that began with 1996's Antichrist Superstar, the album stands on its own. Rife with references to the Beatles and the Kennedys, and full of pop-culture barbs, Holy Wood is a musically diverse and powerful statement. The memorable sing-along "Disposable Teens" boasts the same kind of staccato, Teutonic, first-thrusting power introduced with "Beautiful People," while "Fight Song" is the Sex Pistols meets Blur by way of Nirvana. While a futuristic, nihilistic tint pervades Manson's work, passion is also prevalent, notably in the spooky acoustic number "A Place in the Dirt" and the brutal "Death Song." Like Marilyn Manson the man, Holy Wood is intelligent, dynamic, and multifaceted, with myriad charms that are evident to the tuned-in listener. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
Pretty good........2007-06-18
The only downfall I saw with this album was how it seemed to drag on a bit. It's almost as if Manson was trying to fit just a little too many songs into one disc. Otherwise, the album doesn't have too many noticeable flaws.
Overall, this CD will definitely turn the listener's stomach with its passionately riveting sound and corresponding lyrics. This is definitely one of Manson's more emotionally driven LP's and it's very recognizable to anyone who listens that Manson put his heart and soul into it. This CD will definitely give you something to swallow. Recommended.
MANSON.......2007-05-10
No Longer Popular.......2007-04-26
Attention: Marilyn Manson Peaked Here..........2007-03-13
The Positives: John5's guitar work is at its peak on this album. Songs like "Disposable Teens", "The Fight Song", "The Nobodies", "The Death Song", "Lamb of God", and "The Love Song" are some of the finest Manson guitar tunes to date. Also, the lyrics reach their peak with this album. Lyrically, this album is a proper fuse of Antichrist Superstar and Mechanical Animals. Therefore, I believe this to be the peak of Marilyn Manson. Everything is running on full power (lyrics, guitars).
The Negatives: None...every track on this record is very intelligent and enjoyable.
Personal Favorites: The Fight Song, Disposable Teens, The Death Song, The Nobodies, Lamb of God, The Love Song, Coma Black, and King Kill 33.
The Further Decline of Marilyn Manson.......2007-01-25
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Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
Marilyn Manson Manufacturer: A&m/Geffen/Interscope ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000521QP Release Date: 2000-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Godeatgod
- Love Song
- Fight Song
- Disposable Teens
- Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
- President Dead
- In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
- Cruci-Fiction in Space
- Place in the Dirt
- Nobodies
- Death Song
- Lamb of God
- Born Again
- Burning Flag
- Coma Black: Eden Eye/The Apple of Discord
- Valentine's Day
- Fall of Adam
- King Kill
- Count to 6 and Die
- [CD-ROM Track]
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Oxford Church Anthems
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000037G2 Release Date: 1995-09-05 |
Tracks:
- O Thou, The Central Orb
- Almighty and Everlasting God
- My Eyes for Beauty Pine
- Where Thou Reignest
- Locus Iste
- Lord, I Trust Thee
- Holy Is the True Light
- Solus ad Victimam
- God Be in My Head
- Pray that Jerusalem
- When To the Temple Mary Went
- Thou Knowest, Lord
- Ave Verum Corpus
- Awake, Thou Wintry Earth
- O Quam Gloriosum
- Nolo Mortem Peccatoris
- Crux Fidelis
- Evening Hymn
Customer Reviews:
A fine collection.......2002-03-14
Some of the all-time favourites are here, as one might expect: Charles Wood's magnificent "O Thou, the central orb"; "Locus iste," arguably the most famous of Bruckner's motets; Purcell's solemn funeral sentence "Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts"; William Byrd's poised yet anguished setting of "Ave verum corpus"; John Rutter's gem-like and highly effective setting of the beautiful Sarum Primer prayer "God be in my head." These are certainly to be heard from time to time at all the great cathedrals in England, but are no less at home in English parish churches and make for absorbing listening.
Other items fit more obviously into the cathedral tradition. Orlando Gibbons, whose career ended with a brief tenure as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster Abbey, enriched the worship there and in other great houses of prayer with his anthems and music for the liturgy, and his motet "Almighty and everlasting God" is a noble example of his calmer polyphonic writing. Also from the Tudor period is the dignified account of Simeon witnessing the Christ-child in the temple and declaring his faith and readiness to die in that faith in Johannes Eccard's "When to the temple Mary went." Thomas Morley produces an intense restraint in "Nolo mortem peccatoris" with its weaving vocal lines. The Renaissance is well represented in the lush motets of Victoria (his evocative setting of "O quam gloriosum") and King John IV of Portugal (the popular "Crux fidelis," often to be heard during Passiontide).
Two interesting items are extracts from baroque cantatas, sung in English: "Awake thou, wintry earth" comes from Bach's Cantata 129 and features a chorale (with unmistakable harmonies) set above a continuous organ part that makes colourful use of trumpet stops; meanwhile, "Lord I trust thee" is adapted from Handel's lesser-known oratorio "Der für die Sünde der Welt" - this also has a busy organ part with flowing chordal statements by the choir above it. In like manner, Stanford's anthem "Pray that Jerusalem" consists mainly of organ, with the choir singing the verses of a hymn broken into two-line fragments, sometimes left unaccompanied to provide relief and contrast from the otherwise continuous tone colours. Meanwhile, Schubert's "Where thou reignest" is an adaptation of a partsong, of which the composer was an acknowledged master, with lyrical if at times angular melodies and soft, warm harmonies.
Four anthems represent the twentieth century in its subtlest colours. Herbert Howells is best known for his canticles, most of which are beyond the capabilites of a parish church choir, but in "My eyes for beauty pine" there is an example of his more straightforward writing - this is mostly unison, with the briefest of excursions into four-part harmony. Despite its simplicity it is no less distinctive than his more celebrated works; the same could be said for the wonderful setting of "Holy is the true light" by William Harris, in which (as the liner notes put it) he manages to condense the effect of his famous double choir motets "Faire is the heaven" and "Bring us, O Lord God" into a single choir piece lasting a little over a minute and a half. Kenneth Leighton's works are often difficult, his style being the most 'contemporary' of the composers presented here, but in "Solus ad victimam" (actually in English despite the Latin title!) he shows his ability to make that style accessible and open to singers (and listeners) even of only amateur standards. The programme ends with a real war-horse: Henry Balfour Gardiner's "Evening Hymn," which is sung here in Latin ("Te lucis ante terminum") but was also set with an English metrical translation. It has a quasi-Victorian brand of sweetness and gusto that may not be to everyone's taste, but it is perfectly poised, evocative of the text and leaves one feeling spiritually replete.
The Oxford Choir does itself and conductor Stephen Darlington credit: the trebles make a rich sound that easily complements the strength of the choral scholars and lay clerks (amongst whom, it appears, there were a few guest singers, including the tenor Andrew Carwood of Westminster Cathedral and the Finzi Singers). Stephen Farr, now Director of Music at Guildford Cathedral, accompanies with clarity and care, although his registrations are at times unimaginative. The brief but informative liner notes are by Lionel Dakers, a former Director of the Royal School of Church Music and editor of the "New Church Anthem Book."
This is an interesting slant on the "English Anthem" collections by St. Paul's Cathedral Choir on Hyperion and the "Great Cathedral Anthems" sung by a variety of English and American Cathedral Choirs on Priory, and is quite recommendable.
Tell the rock band at your church to pack their bags!.......1999-10-26
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Sacred Feast
Manufacturer: Digital Music Prod ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A15L Release Date: 2000-01-05 |
Tracks:
- Beati Quorum Via
- O Vos Omnes
- Ubi Caritas
- Justorum Animae
- Coelos Ascendit Hodie
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
- O Sacrum Convivium
- Ave Verum Corpus
- Hail Gladdening Light
- Ave Maria
- Pater Noster
- Crucifixus
- O Sacrum Convivium
Album Description
Original DSD Recording Multichannel and Stereo Hybrid SACDCustomer Reviews:
Best singing, Best music, Best recording: 3 times 5 Stars.......2003-11-06
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More of the World's Most Beautiful Melodies
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000A6T Release Date: 1992-07-28 |
Tracks:
- La Boheme: Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen
- Aida: Celeste Aida
- Skye Boat Song
- A Brown Bird Song
- Macushla
- Slow Movement: Bruch - Violin Concerto
- Carmen: Flower Song
- The Holy City
- Cavelleria Rusticana: Intermezzo
- I Hear You Calling Me
- Ave Maria
- Slow Movement: Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto
- Martha: M'appari Tutt'amor
- Faust: Salut! Demeure Chaste et Pure
- Lucia di Lammermoor: Quando Rapito in Estasio
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English String Miniatures Vol. 2
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000058UU1 Release Date: 2001-03-20 |
Tracks:
- Sally In Out Alley
- Cherry Ripe
- Sospiri
- Fant-Con: Allegro Moderato
- Fant-Con: Andante Con Moto
- Fant-Con: Allegro Risoluto
- Charterhouse Ste: Prld
- Charterhouse Ste: Slow Dance
- Charterhouse Ste: Quick Dance
- Charterhouse Ste: Slow Air
- Charterhouse Ste: Rondo
- Charterhouse Ste: Pezzo Ostinato
- The Holy Boy
- Air And Dance
- Ser For The 60th Birthday Of Frederick Delius
- Consort Music: Song Without Words
- Consort Music: Valse
- Consort Music: Ballad
- Consort Music: Caprice
- Consort Music: Cradle Song
- Consort Music: Finale
- Sir Roger De Coverley
Customer Reviews:
Lots of good string music for a low Naxos price.......2005-05-24
Most of this music was new to me, and I did not know what to expect (quite honestly I didn't have high expectations). But after hearing Elgar's "Sospiri" on the radio I thought I would give it a try. I found the rest of the cd also quite good; especially Vaughan Williams's "Charterhouse Suite" which, along with "Sospiri" and Haydn Wood's "Fantasy Concerto", are my favorite compositions from this recording.
Conductor David Lloyd Jones knows this territory well and brings out the best in these English compositions. Also, the recording seems very clear and well balanced.
People seem so curious about what to put in their diets to live longer and be more healthy. How about more string music in your mental diet for becoming more tender, patient, and even romantic in your ways? And for other forms of international string cuisine, try Naxos #553106 for some Scandinavian string music (Grieg's "Holberg Suite" is one of my favorite piecies of all time!).
A worthy follow up to last year's first volume..........2001-04-03
Some of the items here are more familiar than most of those found on the first disc - Elgar's yearning "Sospiri" tugs at the heart strings everytime. And the present works of Delius and Warlock have been recorded many times. But there is plenty of less frequently heard items as well - Ireland's "The Holy Boy", Geoffrey Bush's "Consort Music", and Haydn Wood's Fantasy-Concerto were all delightful new discoveries for me.
We're even treated to Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Charterhouse Suite" - a nice change from the "Fantasia on Greensleeves" which seems to find its way onto every "classics for relaxation" or "meditation" CD out there.
The all digital recording is beautifully balanced. The strings are rich and clear. Almost 70 minutes of pleasure. Another excellent release from Naxos. (Pick up volume 1 as well if you don't have it already.)
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The English Anthem, Vol. 3
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZRW Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- O How Glorious
- The Lord Is My Shepard
- Hymn To The Mother Of God
- Expectans Expectavi
- Faire Is The Heaven
- Come, O Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire
- In Exitu Israel
- At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners
- Set Me A Seal Upon Thine Heart
- Turn Back, O Man
- There Is An Old Belief
- Give Unto The Lord
Customer Reviews:
Satisfying programme.......2001-01-07
St. Paul's Cathedral Choir recorded it at about the same time that they made their Kenneth Leighton disc, hence the featured treble soloist on both is Thomas Colwell. His voice is particularly arresting, for instance, at the opening of Thomas Attwood's "Come, Holy Ghost" - by far the simplest work on the disc, within the grasp of even the smallest of choirs. At the other end of the spectrum is Robert Saxton's "At the round earth's imagined corners," commissioned by the choir in the early 90s, which is surprisingly effective and accessible compared to some of his (and his contemporaries) other works. As always with this series, the choir make these contrasted simple and complex works sound effortless.
Other works on the programme include Basil Harwood's "O how glorious is the Kingdom," William Harris's evergreen "Faire is the heaven," William Walton's exquisite and much-loved setting of "Set me as a seal" and one of Hubert Parry's "Songs of Farewell" - in this case, "There is an old belief." John Tavener's "Hymn to the Mother of God" makes a good impression here, although it's a pity that it's companion "Hymn for the Dormition of the Mother of God" is absent - the two are always presented together on recordings and were first performed together liturgically. "Turn back, O man" by Gustav Holst receives a most stirring rendition. The disc ends with Edward Elgar's very fine, cantata-like setting of Psalm 29, "Give unto the Lord," written for first performance at St. Paul's and sounding particularly glorious in the vast resonance of the building under the care of John Scott and his forces.
A worthy companion to the others in the series: well-recorded, beautifully performed and ingeniously devised. This is cathedral music at its best.
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Choral Favorites from King's
Manufacturer: Class. for Pleas. Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IZ6F Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Hallelujah Chorus
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- The Heavens Are Telling
- Rejoice In The Lord Always
- Gott Ist Mein Hirt D706 - Philip Ledger
- Sanctus
- Land Of Hope And Glory
- To Be Sung Of A Summer Night On The Water
- The Birth Of Nicolas - Andrew Davis
- There Is No Rose
- Faire Is The Heaven
- Hail, Gladdening Light
- Holy, Holy, Holy
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Songs My Father Taught Me
Paul Dresser , Frank Lambert , Graham Peel , J. Airlie Dix , Ivor Novello , Oscar Rasbach , Sir Frederick O'Connor , Eric Coates , Alan Murray , and Malcolm Martineau Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y0N9 Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
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Sir Thomas Allen makes the point in a note with this delightful collection of 25 ballads that he rates it beside his many recordings of music heavyweights like Wagner and Verdi. There is no need to justify his enthusiasm, for it is clear from the outset that he treats the music with the sort of complete respect that has made him one of our most-loved singers. It is too easy to be dismissive of this repertoire, but when it is taken at its own value and sung and played with honesty, as it is here, the results are heartwarming. Allen recalls hearing the songs in the family home following the two world wars, "a time when there seemed a need for reassurance." Perhaps that time is with us again, and these performances strike a chord. There are many old friends here and perhaps some new discoveries. Who can resist the beautifully constructed "Love, could I only tell thee" or that old potboiler "The Lost Chord", especially when given with such warmth? A picture shows Allen and family in full vocal spate. At the piano is his father, to whose memory he dedicates the disc. --Keith Clarke
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Faire Is the Heaven: Sacred Music
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000030XL Release Date: 1997-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Praise The Lord, O My Soul
- Holy Is The True Light
- Love Of Love And Light Of Light
- Faire Is The Heaven
- Prld in E flat - Patrick Russill
- Flourish For An Occasion - Patrick Russill
- Sing A Song Of Joy
- Eternal God!
- Evening Hymn - Patrick Russill
- Fant On The Tune 'Babylon's Streams'
- O Joyful Light Of The Heavenly Glory
- The Beatitudes
- Strengthen Ye The Weak Hands
- Bring Us, O Lord God
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