| 1. Little Thing Called Love |
| 2. Computer Age |
| 3. We R in Control |
| 4. Transformer Man |
| 5. Computer Cowboy (AKA Syscrusher) |
| 6. Hold on to Your Love |
| 7. Sample and Hold |
| 8. Mr. Soul |
| 9. Like an Inca |
Trans,Neil Young,Musicrama, Inc,Album Rock,Country-Rock,Folk-Rock,Hard Rock,Popular Music,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter
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Beethoven's Last Night
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004S7LI Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Midnight
- Fate
- What Good This Deafness
- Mephistopheles
- What Is Eternal
- The Moment
- Vienna
- Mozart/Figaro
- The Dreams Of Candlelight
- Requiem (The Fifth)
- I'll Keep Your Secrets
- The Dark
- Fur Elise
- After The Fall
- A Last Illusion
- This Is Who You Are
- Beethoven
- Mephistopheles' Return
- Misery
- Who Is This Child
- A Final Dream
Amazon.com
Trans-Siberian Orchestra's first two recordings, a pair of late-'90s Christmas albums, hinted that some day TSO might evolve into a latter-day ELO or even an ELP. Instead, this overwrought concept album shares more common ground with ALW (Andrew Lloyd Webber) or Meat Loaf. TSO, in fact, aims to retrace a path once traveled by producer Jim Steinman, the mastermind behind the theatrical, over-the-top rock opuses that briefly transformed Mr. Loaf and Bonnie Tyler ("Total Eclipse of the Heart") into mass-audience favorites. TSO ringmaster Paul O'Neill (once a guitarist in Broadway productions of Jesus Christ Superstar and Hair) here ditches the holiday themes and instead scores a simple-minded fairy tale (whose text spans a 32-page CD booklet) that involves Beethoven's soul, the devil, and an imaginary Symphony No. 10. Too often, the music is the servant of the project's thin plot, and the rock-classical instrumental bravura that initially attracted public attention to TSO (at times, the group sounds like a symphonic Boston) is obscured by overheated vocal rantings. Meanwhile, the guitar-driven rendering of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony ("Requiem") is mundane. Yet, one vocal track, "After the Fall" with singer Patti Russo, jumps off the record as a Tyler-esque knockout, raging with emotion and melodic luster. It doesn't save the album, but it helps. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Different, But Still Very High Quality.......2007-06-29
the Realm of Existentialism.......2007-06-25
-- Powerful, explosive, highly-addictive. --Katharena Eiermann, 2007, the Realm of Existentialism -- Presidential Hopeful
not what I expected.......2007-04-11
Mary Lynn
Very Good.......2007-04-10
Beethoven's Last Night.......2007-03-18
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The Lost Christmas Eve
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002ZDVGS Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Faith Noel
- The Lost Christmas Eve
- Christmas Dreams
- Wizard in Winter
- Remember
- Anno Domini
- Christmas Concerto
- Queen of the Winter Night
- Christmas NIghts in Blue
- Christmas Jazz
- Christmas Jam
- Siberian Sleigh Ride
- What is Christmas?
- For the Sake of Our Brother
- The Wisdom of Snow
- Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)
- Back to a Reason (Part II)
- Christmas Bells, Carousels and Time
- What Child is This?
- O'Come All Ye Faithful
- Christmas Canon Rock
- Different Wings
- Midnight Clear
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If you're looking for something out of the ordinary for the season, The Lost Christmas Eve is for you. This final entry in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's rock opera trilogy is perhaps their most ambitious and complex in the series. Like its predecessors, The Lost Christmas Eve tells the story of heaven's youngest angel called back to earth to continue Jesus' unfinished work. This time he lands in New York City to help redeem not only Christmas, but the soul of humankind itself with a story line that rivals anything Frank Capra ever dreamt up for the big screen. Conceived and composed by Aerosmith and Savatage producer Paul O'Neill, most of the song were penned O'Neill, Robert Kinkle, and Savatage founder and keyboardist Jon Oliva, and features the rest of the seminal Florida metal band on the record. While not as bombastic as Savatage's fourteen rock epics which touch on topics as diverse as the Russian Revolution, the 15th century explorer Ferdinand Magellan's descendants, and Beethoven's last night, the record still has a grandiose, almost over-arching baroque feel, with its prog-rock organ swells and electronic alchemy. The best moments are during the soaring instrumentals, on tracks like the "Wisdom of Snow," "Wish Litz," "Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time," and the majestic rendering of "O Come All Ye Faithful." --Jaan UhelszkiAlbum Description
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is back with third and final volume of their Christmas trilogy, The Lost Christmas. The long awaited follow up to the double platinum "The Christmas Attic," features their trademark symphonic rock," which fuses elements of hard rock, Broadway, R&B, and classical music into a unique and distinctive blend of original compositions, symphony excerpts and holiday standards.Customer Reviews:
One of TSO's Best.......2007-06-29
Music from the Christmas light house.......2007-05-27
The Lost Christmas Eve CD review.......2007-05-20
The service was excellent arrived in the mail precisely when advised.
This is the best music ever!.......2007-05-12
Mannheim Steamroller on steroids..........2007-05-08
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Trans-Europe Express
Kraftwerk Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DQSZ Release Date: 1995-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Europe Endless
- The Hall Of Mirrors
- Showroom Dummies
- Trans-Europe Express
- Metal On Metal
- Franz Schubert
- Endless Endless
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It's ironic that electronica's forefathers include two German bands whom, at least on the surface, were polar opposites. On the one hand, there was Can--shaggy, Stockhausen-trained advocates of trance improvisation--and on the other, Kraftwerk: clean-cut control freaks and masters of the pristine machine groove. Yet, even at their most robotic, Kraftwerk manages to locate the soul of the machine, as they demonstrate throughout this 1977 outing. Hell, the mannequin manifesto "Showroom Dummies" alone is worth the price of admission. For a band so closely tied to technology, it's a testament to Ralf and Florain that their music continues to sound fresh more than two decades down the autobahn. --Bill FormanCustomer Reviews:
Slightly less repetitious and dull as it is edgy and seductive.......2007-04-25
It's good, quite good for Kraftwerk's body of werk, of course appreciated infinitely more in it's proper context, though I always felt these rightful legends were more producers then artists. These grandfathers of electronic music indeed pioneered the euro-techno-minimalist template to an astounding degree, though they seemed, as is with many innovative musical groups, to often eclipse substance with style. What some consider their finest disc, certainly may be a solid piece of the coldly melodic kraftmenship fans have come to expect, but usually remains pretentiously detached for an unfamiliar crowd. Most of a short run time is spent on the purposely restrictive but calculatedly executed beats, melodies and vocals in an enticing enough way that makes the album a worthy visit now and again, but hardly merits frenzied devotion.
Proto-electronica.......2007-04-16
Really good.......2007-03-24
Another one to add to your collection........2007-02-22
Through a Glass Electronically.......2007-01-19
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Christmas Eve and Other Stories
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Manufacturer: © 1996 Atlantic Recording Corp. / Lava Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002JX6 Release Date: 1996-10-15 |
Tracks:
- An Angel Came Down
- O Come All Ye Faithful/O Holy Night (Instrumental)
- A Star To Follow
- First Snow (Instrumental)
- The Silent Nutcracker (Instrumental)
- A Mad Russian's Christmas (Instrumental)
- The Prince Of Peace
- Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental)
- Good King Joy
- Ornament
- The First Noel (Instrumental)
- Old City Bar
- Promises To Keep
- This Christmas Day
- An Angel Returned
- O Holy Night
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
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Is the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Christmas Eve and Other Stories a holiday rock opera? Or perhaps just a holiday prog-rock disc? Or maybe it's New Age? Whatever the case may be, this isn't your typical Christmas album. Filled with electric guitar solos, plenty of synthesized keyboards, a children's choir, and lively drumming, Christmas Eve can only be compared to one other record, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's other holiday disc, The Christmas Attic. On this CD, angelic vocal solos (on numbers such as "The Prince of Peace") are interspersed with driving instrumentals. Sentimental, occasionally bombastic, but as high-concept as holiday albums can be. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
An Excellent First Album.......2007-06-29
Great.......2007-05-09
Christmas Eve and Other Stories.......2007-03-09
Beautiful Music Indeed.......2007-03-08
Christmas Eve and Other Stories.......2007-01-30
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The Christmas Attic
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Manufacturer: Lava ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AEDW Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
- Boughs Of Holly
- The World That She Sees
- Midnight Christmas Eve
- The March Of The Kings/Hark The Herald Angel
- The Three Kings And I (What Really Happened)
- Christmas Canon
- Joy/Angels We Have Heard On High
- Find Our Way Home
- Appalachian Snowfall
- The Music Box
- The Snow Came Down
- Christmas In The Air
- Dream Child (A Christmas Dream)
- An Angel's Share
- Music Box Blues
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Fans of Andrew Lloyd Webber will discover he has a soul mate in one Paul O'Neill, the "conductor" of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. A dyed-in-the-wool sentimentalist, O'Neill presents this pop-rock tale from 1998 with all the glitz and glory of a Lloyd Webber Broadway show. Playing to the common themes of the season through a tale about a little angel sent to Earth to leave behind a gift, O'Neill creates a big-sounding production heavy on lead guitars and orchestral filigree. There are pieces of familiar Christmas carols and hymns and a handful of unembellished acoustic numbers to offset the brighter parts of the musical melodrama. While his singers and players are all professional sounding, O'Neill often mistakes sentiment as a grand gesture when it needs to be something less ambitious or noticeable. Nonetheless, there's a TV special or Broadway show wrapped up in this attic and it won't go away until it gets done. --Martin KellerCustomer Reviews:
Another Excellent Album.......2007-06-29
Good overall.......2007-06-10
The Christmas Attic CD review.......2007-05-20
Great gift.......2007-02-10
More Greatness.......2007-01-29
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Trans Canada Highway
Boards of Canada Manufacturer: Warp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F8DTNW Release Date: 2006-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Dayvan Cowboy
- Left Side Drive
- Heard From Telegraph Lines
- Skyliner
- Under The Coke Sign
- Dayvan Cowboy (Odd Nosdam remix)
Customer Reviews:
On the highway.......2007-06-25
But one of those songs comes across far better in "Trans Canada Highway," spearheading an EP of the kind of music that Boards of Canada is known for -- rippling electronica, crammed with atmosphere and chilly beauty. It's a nicely solid little EP, covering both sides of the band's musical palette.
It opens with "Dayvan Cowboy," a mass of fuzz with a rambly little guitar melody in the middle, and decorated with some delicate chiming sounds. About halfway through, a gust of wind blows away all the fuzz and chimes, leaving just a the hesitant guitar, clashing cymbals and a trembling violin. But slowly the fuzz and chimes creep back in....
... just in time for the rattly, atmospheric sweeps of "Left Side Drive," which is more typical of Boards of Canada's music. It's mellow, smooth and atmospheric, with some nice beats. From there they explore the dreamlike prettiness of "Heard From Telegraph Lines" and the staticky "Under the Coke Sign," and the angular synth stretches of "Skyliner."
And finally there's he Odd Nosdam remix of "Dayvan Cowboy." Hoo, this one takes a little getting used to -- for awhile you can just hear planes taking off, it softly segues into a chilly ambient sweep... before finally getting into the expansive, swirling main melody. It takes a LONG time to get anywhere, but it's brilliant when it really gets moving.
"Trans Canada Highway" has a little of every Boards of Canada "sound" in it, flickering through their prior "sounds" with new little songs. And it really makes "Dayvan Cowboy" sound appealing as it didn't before, by letting it be judged on its own merits. It's actually a pretty good song.
Except for an angelic-sounding chorale which only appears for a second, there aren't any vocals in this. Instead, the music is pure -- it's full of shimmering warm analog synth, sharply-defined beats, heavy fuzz, and in "Dayvan Cowboy," a twining of more conventional instrumentation like violin, guitar and clashing drums.
"Trans Canada Highway" is a beautiful little EP, bringing two very different styles for Boards of Canada together. Definitely a good listen.
ANYTHING BOARDS IS GOOD.......2007-06-23
Thanks.......2007-03-18
Everything about this EP is great, even the very spaced out closer which is the HEAVILY remixed "Dayvan Cowboy." I personally disliked Geogaddi quite a lot and it is great to hear they have found their sound again!
Very Nice EP.......2007-03-02
Good EP, bad timing.......2006-11-05
When I think of BoC's EPs, I think of the textured and rather dark ambient sounds of In A Beautiful Place Out in the Country, or the chilled-out trip-hop/IDM sounds of Twoism and Hi Scores. Trans Canada Highway is a different kind of EP. As with BoC's other EPs, there precious little time in which to create a beautiful atmosphere of sound with (which is done successfully in their other EPs), but there's only 4 new songs on here, as there are 2 version of Dayvan Cowboy- the exact same version that's on The Campfire Headphase and a remix version. This would have been fine if released before The Campfire Headphase, but the fan's desire for new material has increased while their patience decreases.
Don't get me wrong, Trans Canada Highway is a great release. "Left Side Drive" is now one of my favorite BoC songs, as it blends the smooth and "trippy" atmospheric tones from The Campfire Headphase and combines them with trip-hop beats of BoC's earlier releases. "Heard from Telegraph Lines" is another great short BoC transition song, and "Skyliner" combines the chilled attitude of The Campfire Headphase with the experimental and distorted sound of Geogaddi. "Davyan Cowboy" is a wonderful gem, one of my favorite songs from The Campfire Headphase.
So overall, Trans Canada Highway is good EP, with plenty of atmospheric tunes to keep Boards of Canada fans- including myself- satisfied. The only problem is that Trans Canada Highway would've been a far more effective release if it was released before The Campfire Headphase. It's the perfect pre-cursor to The Campfire Headphase, rather than an appropriate follow-up.
Overall- 7/10
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Christmas Trilogy
Trans-Siberian Orchestra Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002Z7RI6 Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- An Angel Came Down
- O' Come All Ye Faithful/O' Holy Night (Instrumental)
- A Star To Follow
- First Snow (Instrumental)
- The Silent Nutcracker (Instrumental)
- A Mad Russian's Christmas (Instrumental)
- The Prince Of Peace
- Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental)
- Good King Joy
- Ornament
- The First Noel (Instrumental)
- Old City Bar
- Promises To Keep
- This Christmas Day
- An Angel Returned
- O' Holy Night
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Tracks:
- The Ghosts Of Christmas Eve
- Boughs Of Holly
- The World That She Sees
- The World That He Sees
- Midnight Christmas Eve
- The March Of Kings/Hark The Herald Angel
- The Three Kings And I (What Really Happened)
- Christmas Canon
- Joy/Angels We Have Heard On High
- Find Our Way Home
- Appalachian Snowfall
- The Music Box
- The Snow Came Down
- Christmas In The Air
- Dream Child (A Christmas Dream)
- An Angel's Share
- Music Box Blues
Tracks:
- Faith Noel
- The Lost Christmas Eve
- Christmas Dreams
- Wizards In Winter
- Remember
- Anno Domine
- Christmas Concerto
- Queen Of The Winter Night
- Christmas Nights In Blue
- Christmas Jazz
- Christmas Jam
- Siberian Sleigh Ride
- What Is Christmas?
- For The Sake Of Our Brother
- The Wisdom Of Snow
- Wish Liszt (Toy Shop Madness)
- Back To Reason (Part II)
- Christmas Bells, Carousels & Time
- What Child Is This?
- O' Come All Ye Faithful
- Christmas Canon Rock
- Different Things
- Midnight Clear
Album Description
Hard rock producer Paul O'Neill, renowned for his work with Aerosmith and Savatage, teamed with the latter band's Jon Oliva to create Trans-Siberian Orchestra, an inspired fusion of classical music and rock-opera pageantry. Their first two releases are visionary and timeless Christmas-themed concept albums, spotlighting lead guitars and classical string sections alike, and they became instant contemporary holiday classics. 2004's The Lost Christmas Eve, which completes their symphonic rock Yuletide triology, underscores Billboard's recent comment that TSO "seems to be turning into a Christmas tradition."Customer Reviews:
Made a great gift.......2007-06-08
Trans Siberian Orchestra.......2007-03-30
Putting the magic back into Christmas music.......2007-02-19
TSO's music satisfies the 'theme-album' classical prog-rock lover in me (in the tradition of ELP, ELO, Yes and others), but more importantly, it gives the gift of putting the magic back into Christmas music. I had tears in my eyes when I first viewed the DVD, which gives you an idea of how they perform their shows, in the form of a touching story coupled with unbelievable performances.
The only thing better than having this collection would be to see their shows. Their amazing light show/stage productions easily pick up where Pink Floyd left off, and I never thought this was possible. It goes beyond that, and takes you back to your childhood, when the fantasy of lights, sounds and storytelling was still met with awe and wonder. It's ageless, timeless, and yet a product of modern technology that anyone of any age will find fascinating.
Great Set.......2007-02-16
Christmas Trilogy -Trans-Siberian Orchestra.......2007-02-15
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Sex Change
Trans Am Manufacturer: Thrill Jockey ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000M05UQC Release Date: 2007-02-20 |
Tracks:
- First Words
- North East Rising Sun
- Obscene Strategies
- Conspiracy Of The Gods
- Exit Managment Solution
- Climbing Up The Ladder (Parts III And IV)
- 4,738 Regrets
- Reprieve
- Tesco V. Sainsbury's
- Shining Path
- Triangular Pyramid
Amazon.com
Trans Am has always been a predominantly instrumental band that plays ironic sounds unironically. They're a perfect example of a modern "cult" band; they have a large following and make most of their money touring, existing largely outside the weblog-and-myspace-driven word of mouth which propels most indie-label, rock-based music these days. The group consciously limited their sound this time around, after taking a two year hiatus. Change was recorded in Auckland, New Zealand at a recording school with equipment on loan by the brilliant Chris Knox, then later in Brooklyn at Oneida's headquarters without their usual array of vocoders or any of their regular gear. Easily their best album since 2000's Red Line, Sex Change is typically eclectic but pushes their sound further towards '70s stadium prog, keyboard-driven Krautrock, shredding '80s rock, John Carpenter soundtracks from the late 1970s, super clean and mellow funk-rock, and whatever you call the kind of music they play behind sports play-by-plays. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Ironic yet so damn good it transcends its own irony........2007-06-29
brings feelings of my childhood (1980's) back!.......2007-05-06
Wow.......2007-02-22
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Love Songs
Jordan Knight Manufacturer: Trans-Con ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000G8NXNW Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Waiting For A Girl Like You
- Say Goodbye - Deborah Gibson
- Tender Love
- I Wish
- She's Got A Way
- Where Is Your Heart Tonight
- One More Night
- Have You
- Careless Whisper
- Drive
- No More Tears
- Little Drummer Boy
Customer Reviews:
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!.......2007-05-05
You will be blown away.......2007-03-20
Not Too Bad.......2007-03-08
Outstanding.......2007-02-08
great.......2007-01-05
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Trans
Neil Young Manufacturer: Geffen Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005RVK Release Date: 1998-11-24 |
Tracks:
- Little Thing Called Love
- Computer Age
- We R In Control
- Transformer Man
- Computer Cowboy (Aka Sycrusher)
- Hold On To Your Love
- Sample And Hold
- Mr. Soul
- Like An Inca
Album Description
Unavailable on CD in the U.S., this is Neil's 1982 electronic album for Geffen. Nine tracks, including 'Computer Age', 'Transformer Man' and a drastically different version of his Buffalo Springfield classic 'Mr. Soul'.Album Details
Young's Vision of the Future of Music from Back in 1983. Amazing How Close to Reality He Came. He Employed a Synthesized Vocorder for Most of the Album (Funny How Vocorder Use Became Popular at the Turn of the Century). Includes his Modern Re-take of 'mr. Soul', an Old Buffalo Springfield Song, 'sample an Hold' and 'transformer Man' (Concert Favorites) and 'little Thing Called Love'.Customer Reviews:
quite a bizarre album, but Neil's passion and quality songwriting can't be denied.......2006-02-19
The majority of "Trans" finds Neil going in a highly-synthesized direction, definitely New Wave-ish, but tracks such as "Computer Age" and "Sample and Hold" also have a distinct Europop feel. On all six of the album's 'high-tech' tracks, Neil used a vocoder to give his vocals a computerized effect--it's generally very effective, but the downside to it is that, frequently, the lyrics are incredibly hard, if not impossible, to decipher just by listening. This is atypical Neil Young stuff for sure, but you can tell he wasn't joking around. It's become well-known among fans that Neil Young was experiencing great frustration in the early '80s at his inability to communicate with his son Ben who was a quadriplegic suffering from cerebral palsy, and you can very much detect this theme on "Trans" in the lyrics to several of the songs, as well as with the back cover which shows what appears to be an electronic variation of a human heart. The difficulty in merely making out the words that Young is singing is a drawback, but still, "Computer Age" is atmospherically arresting and extremely catchy; the ominous "We R In Control" is powerful; and "Computer Cowboy", though a bit sluggish, is also highly effective. The ominous, robot dating service-themed "Sample And Hold" is also undeniably catchy, although the "Trans" CD I have contains the 8+ minute version which does drag in spots. On the down side, "Transformer Man" does sound quite thin and off-the-mark; and the stiff, robotic remake of "Mr. Soul" doesn't work very well and is pretty pointless.
What makes the album as a whole even more strange is that there are also three additional tracks, with 'regular' Neil vocals, that seem to have come from an entirely different project. Two of them are relatively conventional pop-rockers--the ballad "Hold On To Your Love" is wonderfully tuneful and uplifting; and the album-opening "Little Thing Called Love" is an irresistibly catchy confection with a somewhat tropical flavor, and notice at the end of the bridge the appearance of the very same acoustic guitar riff that would later re-emerge as the main riff on the song "Harvest Moon". The edgy, looping, 9+ minute album closer "Like An Inca", despite the slightly distracting, rattling acoustic guitar strumming (come on Neil, what the heck), is otherwise excellent, with a great harmonized chorus, a commanding lead vocal from Neil, and highly memorable, mysterious lyrics; the song, which bares an uncanny resemblance to Steely Dan's "Your Gold Teeth", is also interesting because it's basically structured in typical 'epic Neil' style, but Neil's usual 'mad soloing' is replaced by sliding leads and fluid guitar soloing that Neil obviously didn't (and couldn't) play.
With the exception of "Mr. Soul", Neil doesn't deliver any of his trademark noisy guitar soloing here. Don't get the wrong idea though--even with the abundance of synthesizers/ electronics on the album, there are still a lot of guitars. There are prominent, crunchy guitars on "We R In Control" and "Computer Cowboy", plus smooth double-tracked guitar on "Computer Age".
All in all, "Trans" is definitely a worthwhile record from Neil Young, thanks to his obvious passion and his consistently high quality songwriting.
Trans is Neil's Most Under-rated Work.......2006-02-17
An old favorite........2005-11-24
Trans - Neil Young Ahead of His Time.......2005-08-19
Only in spots does the near continuous use of synthezier on vocals get tiresome, but many of the songs actually benefit from it, melding seamlessly into a wave of sound that is now popular in trance and rave.
Another thing that I found entertaining, was that each song, had ONE traditional instrument, continuously NOT synthesized, sort of lending a 'voice' a thread if you will that provides a commonality for the waves of synthesized sound to weave around.
This is a very very radical departure from his normal styling, and one I was sorry to see him fail to continue.
My favorties songs are Mr. Soul, Sample and Hold, and the haunting Transformer Man.
John P. Reed
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Neal & REM.......2005-05-11
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- 2 Penny Opera [Import]
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- Afreaka! [Import] [Original recording remastered]
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