Weeds
Weeds
ASIN: B0009941B6
Track Listings
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1. If You Say You Love Me (And Treat Me This Way)
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2. I'd Rather Fail
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3. Foolish Tears
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4. Rise & Shine
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5. I Dream of You
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6. Nothing New
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7. Beautiful Bird
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8. Long, Long
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9. Meet Me in the Valley Below
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10. Luck Ballad
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11. Goodnite
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Weeds,Dan Janisch,Green Door Recording,Alternative Country,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- LOVE IT!
- Weeds Soundtrack is AWESOME!
- Great mix
- HEY KIDS - BE THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK!
- Terrificlly original and slightly odd music from a terrificlly original and slightly odd show.
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Weeds: Music from the Original Series
Original TV Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Weeds - Season One
- Six Feet Under, Vol. 2: Everything Ends
- Weeds - Season Two
- Six Feet Under
- Ear to the Ground
ASIN: B000ARWIDU
Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Malvina Reynolds - "Little Boxes"
- Nellie McKay - "David"
- Peggy Lee - "A Doodlin' Song"
- Sufjan Stevens - "All The Trees Of The Field Will Clap Their Hands"
- Michael Franti & Spearhead - "Ganja Babe"
- All Too Much - "More Than A Friend"
- Sons & Daughters - "Blood"
- The New Pornographers - "The Laws Have Changed"
- Joey Santiago - "Fake Purse"
- NRBQ - "Wacky Tobacky"
- Marion Black - "Who Knows"
- Martin Creed - "I Can't Move"
- The Mountain Goats - "Cotton"
- Joey Santiago - "Birthday Video"
- Flogging Molly - "If I Ever Leave This World Alive"
- The Be Good Tanyas - "The Littlest Birds"
- Hill Of Beans Satan Lend Me A Dollar
Amazon.com
Weeds is a funny title for a show about a funny plant, so you can expect the soundtrack to have a good sense of humor too. It does. "Little Boxes" takes aim at suburban life, while, per usual, Nellie McKay uses her slightly precious sound to typical, sarcastic effect. Michael Franti & Spearhead's "Ganja Babe" and NRBQ's "Wacky Tobacky" capture the subject matter so well that listening could lead to a contact high. And tracks from the New Pornographers and Sufjan Stevens are there to remind us that Showtime knows What's Hot Now. Don't worry if you've never seen the show--you don't need to enjoy Weeds to appreciate this excellent compilation. Of course, there's no conclusive, scientific evidence of harm to those who do. --Leah Weathersby
Album Description
WEEDS is from the mind of Jenji Kohan (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer), an award-winner whose credits include "Sex and The City," "Boston Common," "Gilmore Girls," "Will & Grace" "Tracey Takes On," and "Adventures In Television."
Nancy Botwin, played by Mary-Louise Parker, struggles with the sudden death of her husband and agonizes over how she'll support and raise two young boys on her own. Without any discernable career skills, the widow Botwin finds good-paying work as the local pot dealer in the pristine, new LA suburb known as Agrestic. There's definitely a double meaning when this girl puts on her Mary Janes.
Showtime is launching "Weeds" with much fanfare as their string of innovative original hit programming grows (Queer As Folk, Fat Actress). The Network is airing "Weeds" five nights a week at 10pm, starting Sunday August 7th. The show prominently features interesting music (think Queer As Folk, Sopranos).
Customer Reviews:
LOVE IT!.......2007-01-08
I love this ecclectic collection of songs. I'd never have known about so many of the bands that are featured on this CD, but now I am a fan of more than half of them. This is a great CD.
Weeds Soundtrack is AWESOME!.......2006-11-10
The 'Weeds' soundtrack is a wonderfully eclectic blend of musical genres with one underlying theme. Starting with Malvina Reynolds scathing ode to suburbia, followed by Nellie McKay's bouncy tune - "David". Classic Peggy Lee. Ethereal Sufjan Stevens. Michael Franti and Spearhead light up "Ganja Baby"! Seventeen winning songs that end with Hill of Beans "Satan Lend Me a Dollar" - just TRY not sing when that starts playing!! Well worth the money.
Great mix.......2006-11-10
I've listened to this ST straight througha number of times. A solid, exciting, mellow mix of good music whether or not you like to "medicate."
recommended for the music lover or pothead to enjoy.
HEY KIDS - BE THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK!.......2006-08-27
Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" is indeed an older song. Still not funny to the people of Daly City, who DO live in boxes that are red, green, yellow and purple. When you become a doddering old grandpa trying to explain the significance of NIRVANA's "Smells Like Teen Spirit", and your grandkids are staring back blankly, you'll come to understand the respect that is shown here for a song that ripped the flesh off the mindless masses of the 1950's - which are trying to re-assert themselves today (read any newspaper lately?). Aside from Roy Zimmerman, there are no satirists working today that have the bite and charm of Malvina. Her song about the mouse that f***cked up the computer was 40 years ahead of its time. Let's talk, after you put on a few more years!
Terrificlly original and slightly odd music from a terrificlly original and slightly odd show........2006-07-20
I rented the first season of Showtime's "Weeds" on a whim this past weekend. I had heard good things and the show featured an intriguing and fresh concept as well as a talented, diverse and funny cast. My gamble paid off as I quickly breezed through the entire series and found I had discovered a great show. Besides the aforementioned assets, the other thing that struck me about "Weeds" was its eclectic mix of terrific music. Some of them are odd little numbers, all of them though display the same subversive wit and in-your-face, literal lyrics that the show's writing itself does. My biggest (and maybe only) complaint about the show and its soundtrack is the horrible theme song, "Little Boxes." Yes, I get why it is appropriate and used in the show, and I also understand that the sheer oddity in which it is performed is why many people will like it, or at least find it curiously entertaining. But to these ears it is an utter chore to endure during the opening credits, much less in it's extended form here. I'd compare it to nails on a chalkboard, but that would be an insult to both that person's nails and the chalkboard. Other than that song though, this is a terrific, eclectic mix album. It may get old listen after listen after listen. I'd wager most would agree, you have to be in the mood for many of the songs included here, and there isn't really a "typical" song, like you'd hear on top 40 radio (a refreshing, good thing in my book) in the bunch. But as an album to pull out now and then, or to just appreciate some dry, witty, poetry and prose style lyrics (se "Wacky Tobacky" and "Satan, Lend Me a Dollar" for two big examples), this album might just be some sort of masterpiece. Like the series, this album is a true original - and in this day and age (in both music and television) that is a compliment of the tallest order.
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- Quirky and fun mix of tunes
- Cool crazy tunes -no pruning required!
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Weeds: Music from the Original Series, Vol. 2
Original TV Soundtrack
Manufacturer: Lion's Gate Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Weeds: Music from the Original Series
- Weeds - Season One
- Weeds - Season Two
- Ear to the Ground
- Six Feet Under
ASIN: B000HLDEW8
Release Date: 2006-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Elvis Costello - "Little Boxes"
- Zeroleen - "All Good"
- Of Montreal - "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games"
- Jenny Owen Youngs - "F***, Was I"
- Fern Jones - "Strange Things Are Happening"
- (The Real) Tuesday Weld - "Bathtime In Clerkenwell"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Shane Digs Gretchen"
- Rogue Wave - "Kicking The Heart Out"
- Regina Spektor - "The Ghost Of Corporate Future"
- Dengue Fever - "One Thousand Tears Of A Tarantula"
- Aidan Hawken - "Neighborhood"
- Squirrel Nut Zippers - "It Ain't You"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "From Agrestic to Las Vegas"
- The 88 - "Not Enough"
- Sufjan Stevens - "Holland"
- Gwendolyn Sanford & Brandon Young Jay - "Huskaroo TV Spot"
Customer Reviews:
Quirky and fun mix of tunes.......2007-03-10
When I played this I just got happy. What an eclectic mix of great songs. Not unlike the show.
Cool crazy tunes -no pruning required!.......2007-01-09
Geat CD filled with cool and crazy tunes you are unlikely to hear anywhere else. It lost a star for me for two reasons-I prefer the original version of "little boxes" and am not a great fan of cover versions, and secondly because there is one track I dislike enough that I skip over it every time-a strangely dicordant and jarring anomaly considering the other great music selected for this album. I own both WEEDS original soundtrack CD's and spin them endlessly!
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- Ahhh, the memories
- Great
- Like the old days
- Outstanding country-folk-rock two-fer
- Too long in coming!
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Weeds/Tarkio
Brewer & Shipley
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- One Toke Over the Line: The Best of Brewer & Shipley
- Seatrain
- Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
- Jonathan Edwards
- Wanted! Mason Proffitt
ASIN: B00020P828
Release Date: 2004-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Lady Like You
- Rise Up (Easy Rider)
- Boomerang
- Indian Summer
- All Along the Watchtower
- People Love Each Other
- Pigs Head
- Oh, Sweet Lady
- Too Soon Tomorrow
- Witchi-Tai-To
- One Toke Over the Line - Michael Brewer
- Song from Platte River
- Light
- Ruby on the Morning
- Oh Mommy
- Don't Want to Die in Georgia
- Can't Go Home
- Tarko Road
- Seems Like a Long Time
- Fifty States of Freedom
Album Description
Sure, 'Tarkio' has the hit 'One Toke over the Line', but don't stop there-these two albums by Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley rank high on the West Coast folk 'n' country-rock pantheon with the New Riders' and Beau Brummels' best. 'Weeds', in fact, may even be a better album than 'Tarkio', as it features production by Nick Gravenites and guitar by Mike Bloomfield-it's the Electric Flag as backing band! 'Tarkio', meanwhile, has pedal steel from Jerry Garcia and such a late-'60s California vibe that you just might get a contact high. We're reissuing these albums together with original art and new notes-a 'Collectors' Choice Music' exclusive!
Customer Reviews:
Ahhh, the memories.......2007-07-04
I heard B & S in a coffee house in Kansas City in 1971, have almost worn out the album, and now hearing these tracks, takes me back to my college years! The so-called musicians of 2007 could learn a thing or two from true artists like these guys!
Great.......2006-05-17
Great to have this music available again...Now if only they would release "Shake Off the Demon" and "Rural Space" on CD which both had some wonderful music on them too.
Like the old days.......2006-03-18
We have been looking for a digital master of this for ages. Many of these songs, particularly on the Tarkio Road portion, not only harken back to the 70's, but seem very relevant even today. A truly wonderful compilation of a duo that should get far more credit than it does.
Outstanding country-folk-rock two-fer.......2005-03-02
Like several other one-hit wonders, Brewer & Shipley were a bona fide music act before (and after) their brief intersection with Top-40 fame. The native Oklahoman and Ohioan (respective to their billing) had been kicking around the Los Angeles folk scene for a couple of years when they recorded their 1968 debut ("Down in L.A.") for A&M. By the time they waxed this pair of albums for Kama Sutra in '69 and '70, they'd settled back in the Midwest.
Both albums were recorded in San Francisco with Nick Gravenites producing and assembling the who's-who bands. "Weeds" features Mike Bloomfield on guitar, Mark Naftalin on piano and organ, Richard Greene on fiddle, and Red Rhodes on pedal steel. "Tarkio" retains several of the players (most notably Naftalin), and adds a guest spot for Jerry Garcia on his then newly learned pedal steel. Across the two LPs' 20 tracks, Brewer & Shipley forge a perfectly balanced blend of folk harmony, country twang and rock power.
"Weeds" features a number of standout originals and covers, including the easy ballad "Lady Like You," the slumberous "Indian Summer," and a truly sublime cover of Jim Pepper's ancestral peyote chant, "Witchi-Tai-To." "Tarkio" moves its hippie vibe into the '70s, with strong echoes of the Nixon Years' creeping paranoia. In addition to the rousing hit "One Toke Over the Line," and poetic, philosophical folk songs like "The Light" and "Ruby on the Morning," the album is filled with personal travelogues that match external miles with internal turbulence. "Song From Platte River" and "Tarkio Road" essay the repressed experience of the counterculture, and "Don't Want to Die in Georgia" voices the anxiety of many freaks' travel in the South.
Both albums are vastly under-known 5-star folk-rock classics.
Too long in coming!.......2004-11-11
At long last I can cease my search for my Holy Grail of record albums: Weeds. As a borderline hippie girl and member of a Christian commune in the early 70's, all of us blue-jean babies high-kicked to "Witchi-Tai-To" at midnight communions (Jesus People knew how to rock out!). That song still inspires me with its plaintive pre-amble, "Oh my God, must it be so hard . . . I'm doin' all that I can" seguing into a liquid bongo beat that builds and builds, then crescendos with the mantra, "what a spirit round my head, makes me feel glad that I'm not dead." Until now, all Brewer & Shipley re-issues had the lengthy song chopped in two or faded out prematurely. For anyone who misses an era long-gone, get this album and crank it up loud -- it's guaranteed to "shake off your demons," (another great Brewer & Shipley song . . . Thanks for this long-overdue re-issue!
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The Lollipop Shoppe
The Weeds
Manufacturer: Music Maniac
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Zipper
- Garage Beat '66, Vol. 6: Speak of the Devil
- Garage Beat '66, Vol. 7: That's How It Will Be
ASIN: B000NO1T0I
Release Date: 2007-04-30 |
Tracks:
- It's Your Time
- Little Girl
- You Must Be a Witch
- Underground Railroad
- Baby Don't Go
- Who'll Read the Will
- It's Only a Reflection
- Don't Look Back
- Don't Close the Door On Me
- It Ain't How Long
- It's Makin' It
- I'm Gonna Be There
- You Don't Give Me No More
- Sin
- Mr. Madison Avenue
- Who's It Gonna Be
- Stop
- No Good News
Album Description
First official reissue of The Weeds (a.k.a. The Lollipop Shoppe), authorized by Fred Cole of Dead Moon fame! Life for a young band on the road & on the way up is a merry chaos. When "You Must Be a Witch" proved to be a hit single, The Weeds were hot. The group regularly opened for The Doors, The Seeds, and Moby Grape as well as a few one-offs with the likes of Buffalo Springfield, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane. This is `60s garage/psychedelia as its best. A long-awaited re-issue, the album has been beautifully re-mastered by Mark "Bosshoss" Taylor. Limited edition LP on 180-gram audiophile vinyl.
Album Description
The first reissue of The Weeds (1966) and The Lollopop Shoppe (1968) authorized by Fred Cole of Dead Moon fame. This is 60's garage/psychedelia at it's best! Music Maniac. 2007.
Album Details
First Official Reissue of the Weeds (1966) and the Lollipop Shopee (1968) Authorized by Fred Cole of Dead Moon Fame. Life for a Young Band on the Road and on the Way Up is a Merry Chaos. Especially with you Must Be a Witch" Proving a Hit Single, the Weeds - Excuse Me the Lollipop Shoppe were Hot.
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- The Best of It's Scene
- The best album I own.
- An excellent cd...
- Quite possibly the best ever recorded...
- A lack of diversity
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Widow's Weeds
Tristania
Manufacturer: Napalm
ProductGroup: Music
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- Beyond the Veil
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ASIN: B00004YNBK
Release Date: 2000-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Preludium...
- Evenfall
- Pale Enchantress
- December Elegy
- Midwinterfears
- Angellore
- My Lost Lemore
- Wasterland's Caress
- ...Postludium
Customer Reviews:
The Best of It's Scene.......2006-04-25
Disreguard L Salisbury's review. It isn't helpfull in the least because the review is completely false. First off, the female vocalist sounds nothing like Kate Bush and second, Tristania has never been a death metal band. Leave that to the likes of Nile, Cryptopsy, Soilent Green and Necrophagist.
Salisbury did, however, get it right when the term "Masterpiece" was used. This is one of the best albums of the genre. Every single song is just as good as the last. Each one delivers a beautiful display of atmosphere and emotion. Sure the guitar work is slightly on the simplistic side but the brooding atmosphere and beauty created here greatly surpasses anything that shear shredding could produce.
When you think of gothic metal you probably think of The Birthday Massacre, Beseech, Sentenced, Sethian, Type O Negative and To/Die/For eh? Well, Tristania has taken the genre to a whole new level with the likes of Katatonia.
Case in point, this is a brilliant display of gothic/doom metal and if you want something more, Try "Beyond the Veil" and Katatonia's earlier works.
The best album I own........2006-03-31
The first songs I heard from Tristania were from Beyond the Veil album. Later I bought Widow's Weeds, and I must admit, that altough both albums have their own distinct style I still prefer Widow's Weeds more. Maybe it's because of the melancholy dark romantic theme or songwriting, maybe it's the peaceful sound.
Usually a metal album is heavily compressed and way too loud and aggressive. Widow's Weeds instead is mixed and mastered more traditionally - you can in fact hear all the different instruments, and the cd won't blow my speakers up when I put the cd into my player. I really appreciate Tristania's effort to produce a honestly good-sounding album. The songs don't even clip, as songs in metal other albums - like Beyond the Veil - do... I really wish I could find other albums like Widow's Weeds.
If someone thinks that growling is a big no, then I suggest to reconsider. It took me many years to learn to tolerate growling, not to speak of shrieking or female growling. It just takes time, like everything else. By ignoring all the good music with growling vocals is like ignoring one of your basic tastes - bitter.
Besides that, I like the intro and outro parts - Preludum and Postludum - of the album, too. They allow me to relax and adjust to the forthcoming bliss of symphonic gothic metal, and afterwards give me time to realize, that it is over again.
An excellent cd..........2005-08-18
I really loved this cd. It is extremely beautiful vocally, and the sound is very romantic. I'm a huge Cradle of Filth fan, and then cd is still very gothic-sounding, but waay softer. Perfect for indulging my softer side. Soaring operatic female vocals and growls from the male vocalists make this cd a perfect balance. My only complaint is that it is a bit short, clocking about 50 minutes, and i really wish it was at least a full hour. Anyway, i seriously recommend this.
Quite possibly the best ever recorded..........2004-12-28
This cd is absolutely amazing. I've always been a fan of more aggressive music, like death metal and black metal. But at the same time I love the beauty and majesty of classical music and Shakespearean sonnets. I thought I'd found exactly what I was looking for with Emperor, Dimmu Borgir, and Borknagar. Then i got a copy of Widow's Weeds. Doom metal is some of the most beautiful music ever written. And I believe that Tristania is one of the, if not the, absolute best, in this genre. All others (Theatre of Tragedy, My Dying Bride, etc.) pale in comparison. Morten Veland has a perfect doom growl, it doesn't sound forced or fake at all. And Vibeke. Vibeke Stene has the best voice I have ever heard. I thought Liv Kritine Espanaes of Theatre of Tragedy was the best until I heard Vibeke. Her voice is the most beautiful, so full of emotion. And this cd perfectly showcases that. From the sorrowful opening of Preludium, through all of the heartwrenching roars of Morten Veland and the sirenic angel singing of Vibeke Stene, and the eery haunting of postludium, this cd is musical perfection.
A lack of diversity.......2004-06-25
Although this is the debut album from Tristania, I was introduced to them through World of Glass, and worked my way backwards. I believe they improved every album, although this isn't a bad album, just seems a bit repetitive(growl, sing, growl, keyboard).
The cd starts strong with Evenfall(Preludium isn't a song really), and then follows with 6 songs that lack any element that sets them apart from each other. Closes with Postludium, an eerie chant.
A decent album, way too much growling for my taste.
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- Breezy Bossa Nova Getaway
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Saudade
Stephen Bishop
Manufacturer: 180 Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000PM9SBA |
Product Description
Saudade (pronounced "SOW-DODGE-EE") means to have an earnest, heartfelt longing, especially for something or someone beyond reach.
Grammy award-nominated singer-songwriter Stephen Bishop joins legendary Brazilian guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves to conjure a sensual, tropical atmosphere - the sound of pure romance. Shimmering with entrancing melodies and swaying rhythms, listeners are taken to a private resort of the soul.
Track Listing:
(1) Under The Jamaican Moon; (2) On And On; (3) Hello; (4) Un Baile Del Corazon; (5) Save It For A Rainy Day; (6) Never Letting Go; (7) Bishs Hideaway; (8) Annalia; (9) Take This Empty Heart; (10) One More Night; (11) Separate Lives; (12) New York In The Fifties
Customer Reviews:
Breezy Bossa Nova Getaway.......2007-06-27
I'm a Musician/Music Collector/Bossa Nova Fan and am not the kind of person that will accept just a "good try" at this style of music. After my 1st listen, to tell you the truth, I must say...
It is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC.
The new songs are as good, if not better, than the older compositions... It plays like a greatest hits disc all the way through. The arrangements are inspiring... I can see why Bish couldn't wait to get behind the mic and give it his all (which he does magnificently.)
It is a spectacular success in the genre for its understated grace as well as its melody & musicality.
It ALL starts with Bishop's incredible songwriting... Producer/Arranger/Guitarist Oscar Castro-Neves works his magic with the foundation and the results are glorious. Eric Clapton's solo on "Save It For A Rainy Day" is worth the price alone. All the guest artists including Earl Klugh, Kenny Rankin & Luciana Souza truly shine.
It will be THE album to soak in, over and over again for years to come, just like the summer sun.
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- What Are You Waiting For?
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In the Weeds
Bo Ramsey
Manufacturer: Trailer Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000060OLN
Release Date: 2002-03-05 |
Tracks:
- In The Weeds
- Desert Flower
- Precious
- Forget You
- Big Bill
- Sidetrack Lounge
- King Of Clubs
- Ain't It Hard
- Everything Is Comin' Down
- Living In A Cornfield
Customer Reviews:
What Are You Waiting For?.......2006-10-07
No need to mince words here. I'll keep it short. Buy this CD. That's right, just go ahead and buy it. After you do, and if you don't already own all of Bo Ramsey's other releases, buy them as well. No way to go wrong. Absolutely no way. See, I said I'd keep it short.
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- Nordic Gothic-Death-Opera Metal
- Lovely Nord Metal That Everyone Will Love.
- This is the next step
- Operatic goth metal as its best !!!
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Widow's Weeds
Tristania
Manufacturer: Spv
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Goth
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ASIN: B00000JCYH
Release Date: 1999-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Preludium
- Evenfall
- Pale Enchantress
- December Elegy
- Midwintertears
- Angellore
- My Lost Lenore
- Wasteland's Caress
- ....Postludium
Customer Reviews:
Nordic Gothic-Death-Opera Metal.......2000-09-09
Tristania is about the best newcomer in its genre: metal, symphonic elements (piano, violin) and the well-known "Beauty & The Beast" concept. The female vocals are very well represented, although she should be more involved with her vocals. The grunts are harsh and nice, although sometimes a little too 'screamy' and too less varied. However, in general is Widow's Weeds a very atmospheric, dark, romantic and professional album. Especially when you think of the average age of the members of about 20 years old. The 2nd song "Evenfall" is one of the best Gothic songs I ever heard.
Lovely Nord Metal That Everyone Will Love........2000-05-07
I never quite know what to say in these reviews, but I do know that this is one of the most beautiful albums that I have ever heard. Adriana calls this stuff Fe-Metal, which is my favorite kind; The stunningly beautiful vocalist Vibeke delivers a powerful performance... Anyway, on the inside of the CD we are greeted by a portrait of the band, adorned in their lovely Celtic garb; normally that would indicate a severe Poser complex, but in this case they really live up to the image. Like I said, Aryan Nations only deliver the finest. If you like Chaos and Destructo metal from Sweden, this isn't the stuff. This instead is Swedish, Yes, death metal, but of the more mellow type. Definitely nice to get with the chicks, too. When I played it for my wife the first time... Hail Sweden!
This is the next step.......1999-12-30
If you like doom metal, bands like Theatre of Tragedy, Celestial Season, Ancient Ceremony, buy this right now. As this music continues to evolve, Tristania is at the frontier. Imagine doom metal growls and screams side by side with operatic female vocals, along with melodic heavy guitar riffs, keyboards and violin, all balanced for the perfect effect. This music rocks.
Operatic goth metal as its best !!!.......1999-10-12
Anyone into Cradle of Filth, Theatre of Tragedy, Sins of thy Beloved and Dismal Euphony will be darkly seduced by this unique and majestic effort! Vibeke, charismatic and soprano vocalist, will charm every listener easily. Very professionnally done, this CD is one of the best of the genre. Can not wait for new one later this month ! Keep up those siren songs Vibeke !!!
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Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England
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