I Feel Alright
I Feel Alright
ASIN: B000002N62
Track Listings
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1. Feel Alright
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2. Hard-Core Troubadour
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3. More Than I Can Do
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4. Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You
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5. Now She's Gone
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6. Poor Boy
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7. Valentine's Day
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8. Unrepentant
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9. CCKMP
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10. Billy and Bonnie
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11. South Nashville Blues
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12. You're Still Standin' There - Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams
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Editorial Reviews
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A little bit country, a little bit rock & roll, Steve Earle has bounced between those extremes for years, producing great albums of nearly-straight country and totally-hard rock. On I Feel Alright, though, Earle finally finds a way to blend the styles seamlessly. Whether begging for a forgiveness he probably doesn't deserve on the deceptively sweet "Valentine's Day," or steadfastly refusing even the idea of forgiveness on the Stonesy "Unrepentant," Earle rocks and twangs in equal measure--and never more thrillingly than on "You're Still Standing There," his grateful duet with Lucinda Williams. Earle's best work, at least so far. --David Cantwell
I Feel Alright,Steve Earle,Warner Bros / Wea,Country-Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Singer/Songwriter
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- The Who Classic Masterpiece AS YOU NEVER HEARD BEFORE
- A Landmark Classic Now Made Even Better.
- A Milestone of Early Rock!
- I Love it !
- The Who's classic rock opera gets a 35th birthday celebration fit for a king!
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Tommy
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ASIN: B0000DJZAH
Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- It's A Boy
- 1921
- Amazing Journey
- Sparks
- Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
- Christmas
- Cousin Kevin
- The Acid Queen
- Underture
- Do You Think It's Alright
- Fiddle About
- Pinball Wizard
- There's A Doctor
- Go To The Mirror!
- Tommy Can You Hear Me?
- Smash The Mirror
- Sensation
- Miracle Cure
- Sally Simpson
- I'm Free
- Welcome
- Tommy's Holiday Camp
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- See Me Feel Me/Listening To You
Tracks:
- I Was
- Christmas (Out-Take 3)
- Cousin Kevin Model Child
- Young Man Blues (Version 1)
- Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Alternate Version)
- Trying To Get Through
- Sally Simpson (Out-Takes)
- Miss Simpson
- Welcome (Take 2)
- Tommy's Holiday Camp (Band's Version)
- We're Not Gonna Take It (Alternate Version)
- Dogs (Part 2)
- It's A Boy
- Amazing Journey
- Christmas
- Do You Think It's Alright?
- Pinball Wizard
Customer Reviews:
The Who Classic Masterpiece AS YOU NEVER HEARD BEFORE.......2007-06-12
The Album is a masterpiece of all time rock n roll, even if this is "the less Who album" of the Who... but nevermind!
The Sound in both Stereo (from the original master tape discovered in the vault of UMG) and 5.1 (mixed by Pete Townshend himself) is great...
As you put the disc in your player you'll hear the great differences from the 1996 reissue even if you have only a "simple" CD player..
If You're a great Who fan and you a have SACD player buy ABSOLUTELY this album and enjoy it 'til the laser of your player won't work anymore...
The second disc is clearly for fans only but the quality of some track even if are demos or outtakes is very very good!!
A Landmark Classic Now Made Even Better........2006-12-26
One of the most important, groundbreaking amd influential albums in the history of rock and roll, The Who's 1969 magnum opus "Tommy", a rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid who sure plays a mean pinball, is now better than ever thanks to the brilliance of SACD and DSD remastering techniques.
Every song on the cd sounds like it was recorded just yesterday. It is 100 % crystal clear, perfectly remixed and remastered. It gives you a clearer view of the story as well as a more pleasurable than ever listening experience. Pete Townshend and the people involved in this truly put their hearts into making "Tommy" better than ever.
The bonus disc is also worth it. A lot of awesome raritis. The liner notes are an interesting read, and the album itself is of course a masterpiece nobody should be without.
A Milestone of Early Rock!.......2006-09-29
"Tommy" is beyond question one of the big milestones of early rock. Musically the band were at the peak of their creativity.
All band members were obviously extremely talented musicians and both Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend were/are great singers. Apart from few exceptions like "Cousin Kevin" all songs are outstanding; and it's really great to have the whole story on one CD - compared to the old double vinyl album.
Though the storyline may seem a little weird today ( to me it always did ), there is so much great music on this album.
The second bonus CD gives a very interesting insight in the developement of some of the songs. Though the sound quality is exellent CD 2 will mainly be of interest to hard-core Who fans. None of these alternate versions are better than the ones chosen for the album, though a few come close. The studio version of "Young Man Blues" which did not appear on the original album is a nice addition too!
I Love it !.......2006-09-06
I was so blind-sided by this reissue - really. I have looked at this for a few years now, but I never picked it up. My impression of this was that it had some very good music along with some dated sounding tracks, so it wasn't a high priority. I'd been having very good luck buying hybrid SACD's even though I don't own a SACD player; the CD layers benefit greatly from the DSD mastering, making them stand head and shoulders above the latest PCM remasters (there are a few exceptions), so I decided to take the plunge.
The CD layer is stunning. I must have been sitting there with my mouth open after "Overture" began. I experienced emotion that wasn't there on previous listens to this on CD and vinyl. Yes, some of the tracks still sound dated, but most of this album is very good indeed, and this remaster is so incredible. If you own a great stereo rig, I highly recommend buying this - in fact, even if you don't have a great rig, I recommend it!
The Who's classic rock opera gets a 35th birthday celebration fit for a king!.......2006-08-13
The Who's fourth studio(and fifth overall) album Tommy was released in May of 1969.
The Tommy album by The Who was the make or break for the group because if Tommy had failed, The Who would have probably disbanded due to lack of funds despite their concerts selling out based on Pete Townshend's guitar smashing and Keith Moon's drum kit demolishing at the end of each gig.
Guitarist Pete Townshend, under the gun after I Can See For Miles failed as a single in the UK(although it was their biggest ever hit here in the US) came up with a rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind kid named Tommy whom becomes those aforementioned things after witnessing an event as a child that traumatized him(his father killing his step-father whom he considered his father).
Originally considered to be a single length album, the band felt it didn't make sense so they expanded it into a double album and the result is one of rock's Top 10 greatest double studio albums in history(alongside other classic double albums like the then-already released Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland and The Beatles' White album and would help pave the way for more classics like The Rolling Stones' 1972 masterwork Exile on Main Street, The Who's 1973 release Quadrophenia, Elton John's 1973 classic Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Genesis' 1974 masterwork The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Led Zeppelin's 1975 classic Physical Graffiti, Pink Floyd's 1979 masterpiece The Wall and Bruce Springsteen's 1980 classic The River among many others).
Alot of classics appear on this album like the Overture, the classic Top 20 hit Pinball Wizard, Amazing Journey, the Underture(best instrumental on here which is basically a repeat of the album's other instrumental Sparks), Go to the Mirror, I'm Free, Cousin Kevin(one of bass player John Entwistle's greatest compositions), Fiddle About(about the perverted Uncle Ernie), Tommy's Holiday Camp(another excellent ditty written by drummer Keith Moon whom did an excellent rendition in the film version of Tommy in 1975) and the classic finale We're Not Gonna Take It/See Me Feel Me.
The other tracks on the album It's a Boy, 1921(You Didn't Hear It), Eyesight to the Blind, Christmas, The Acid Queen, Do You Think It's Alright, There's a Doctor I've Found, Tommy Can You Hear Me?, Smash the Mirror, Sensation, Miracle Cure, Sally Simpson and Welcome are all great pieces as well though tend to be overlooked.
The album made The Who legends for good and peaked at #4 on the Billboard chart and was their first Gold seller(eventually Platinum).
In 1996, the album was re-released as a remastered CD but used different masters for the remixed reissue.
In October of 2003(just in time for Tommy's 35th Anniversary), Geffen Records(formerly known as MCA) re-released the album as a 2-disc Hybrid SACD with the original mix on the CD layer and a killer 5.1 mix on the SACD layer and this version uses the very original tapes that were found in Universal's vault after being said that the original tapes were destroyed by Kit Lambert in a fire. As a result of the discovery of the original tapes, the sound quality is amazing on here.
Disc two has great outtakes and demos like I Was, The Who trying to record Sally Simpson with hilarious results and instrumental versions of Tommy Can You Hear Me and Tommy's Holiday Camp among many other rarities plus a cool booklet with rare photos.
Highly recommended.
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- Im Alive, I Feel Alright
- I feel sorry for anyone who doens't know Steve Earle
- Hard-Core Troubadour!
- His comeback and one of his best
- I'm Feelin' it, Too
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I Feel Alright
Steve Earle
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002N61
Release Date: 1996-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Feel Alright
- Hard-Core Troubadour
- More Than I Can Do
- Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You
- Now She's Gone
- Poor Boy
- Valentine's Day
- The Unrepentant
- CCKMP
- Billy And Bonnie
- South Nashville Blues
- You're Still Standin' There
Amazon.com essential recording
A little bit country, a little bit rock & roll, Steve Earle has bounced between those extremes for years, producing great albums of nearly-straight country and totally-hard rock. On I Feel Alright, though, Earle finally finds a way to blend the styles seamlessly. Whether begging for a forgiveness he probably doesn't deserve on the deceptively sweet "Valentine's Day," or steadfastly refusing even the idea of forgiveness on the Stonesy "Unrepentant," Earle rocks and twangs in equal measure--and never more thrillingly than on "You're Still Standing There," his grateful duet with Lucinda Williams. Earle's best work, at least so far. --David Cantwell
Customer Reviews:
Im Alive, I Feel Alright.......2007-01-04
With a clear head and a surviving exhaltation, I Feel Alright serves notice that Steve Earle has re-surfaced from the depths of his drug impaired personal situation with a backlog of songs that literally pour out from the speakers. Continuing to call on his own experiences in an virtually auto-biographical manner, confessions such as "Hard Core Troubardors" rock and wink as he challenges his protaganists to think twice about getting involved with him in the first place.
Filled with instantly repeatable choruses and jublilant melody, "More Than I Can Do" and "You're Still Standing There" are cause for constant replay. This CD sets the standard for any future offering from Earle or any other serious singer songwriter for that matter. Included are soon to be standards of Earle's live performances, "Valentine's Day", "South Nashville Blues", and the "Unrepentant".
Taken singularly, a Steve Earle album can hold its own with most any other writer, but taken as a body of work, it becomes a standard that challenges all comers. Guitar Town was only a beginning, and a compromise to Nashville production standards of the time, but once the listener begins the journey started with "Exit O", "The Hard Way", and then "I Feel Alright" an increasingly justified appreciation for a certain wreckless genius unfolds.
I feel sorry for anyone who doens't know Steve Earle.......2006-12-22
Here it is. I've been going on for years and years about how great this guy is and how nearly every album (up until "Jerusalum" anyway) he does is better than the one before. This was a big turning point in his style and overall songwriting. After the stint in prison, he released the equally excellent, all-acoustic "Train a Comin'" and followed up with the more rockin' "I feel Alright". This was a more ragged, harder rocking Steve Earle who actually lived everything that he was singing about and wasn't afraid to wear his feelings on his grungy sleeve. The authenticity could never be faked, only bought through years of hard living and near death experiences.
Coming in at a close third ("Transcendental Blues" and "El Corazon" come in first and second) This is definitely a must-own for any fan of real music. Simple as that.
Hard-Core Troubadour!.......2006-12-13
Not sure what the CD is like yet...I just ordered it for one song that was on the soundtrack to "Talladega Nights - The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" - Hard-Core Troubadour. What a great song. If you have seen the movie, you know the song! If the rest of the CD is anything like Hard-Core, it will be great.
His comeback and one of his best.......2006-08-25
probably my 2nd favorite STeve Earle CD behind "Guitar Town".
I'm Feelin' it, Too.......2006-07-12
While some of Steve Earle's other albums may garner him a little more attention (certainly THE REVOLUTION STARTS...NOW is an example of his more politically charged material) I really admit to loving this cd. It might not have as many explosive criticisms or social comments, no firebrand lyrics, but that's ok (not every outing needs to ruffle feathers). This album is good...it's pure Steve Earle: part hard rocker, part country boy, 100% storyteller. Anyone who likes Copperhead Road should give this cd a chance.
There are soft moments where Steve lets his hair down and proves that he can handle a soft ballad (example: the plaintive "Valentine's Day") as well as the more up-beat, in-your-face country/rock offerings (like "Poor Boy" or "Hard-Core Troubadour"). His duet with Lucinda Williams on the last track entitled "You're Still Standing There" is NOT to be skipped.
In a strange way, Earle is very similar to a wide range of other well-known and much loved storytellers (Dylan, Cash, and Kristofferson to name a few)...and yet he's also a little ZZ Top, a little CCR, even Grateful Dead. He's "the last of the all-night, do right/stand beneath your window 'til daylight" kinda guys. He's someone who's difficult to categorize, really because he never stays in one place. He could easily produce 10 more albums that sound much the same as this one, and yet he wouldn't dare. That'd be boring.
Do yourself a big favor and listen to tracks #2, 3, and 12 especially.
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- Any of you got Cousin Kevin??
- Best Version of Tommy EVER Created!!!
- Did I think it was alright ?
- best version ever made
- A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR COLLECTION OF GREAT ROCK WORKS
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Tommy - As Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra & Chamber Choir
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ASIN: B0000032WV
Release Date: 1989-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- It's A Boy
- 1921
- Amazing Journey
- Sparks
- Eyesight to the Blind - Sonny Boy Williamson
- Christmas
- Cousin Kevin
- The Acid Queen
- Underture
- Do You Think It's Alright
- Fiddle About
- Pin Ball Wizard
- There's A Doctor I've Found
- Go To The Mirror Boy
- Tommy Can You Hear Me?
- Smash The Mirror
- I'm Free
- Miracle Cure
- Sensation
- Sally Simpson
- Welcome
- Tommy's Holiday Camp - Keith Moon
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- See Me, Feel Me (Finale From We're Not Gonna Take It)
Customer Reviews:
Any of you got Cousin Kevin??.......2005-08-04
I was very thrilled to finally have this in CD version to replace my long playing record version.
However it was shattered a bit when I noticed a song was missing. Turned out that Cousin Kevin has been skipped or wasn't on this CD. I feel cheated! I wonder if this tune has been left out in the other CDs also?? Or just mine?? Hmm.....
Would have been a collector's item if it wasn't for this unfortunate error.
Best Version of Tommy EVER Created!!!.......2005-07-17
I first heard the Tommy by the London Symphony Orchestra when I was in my final year in Junior High School. My music instructor let me borrow the LPs (in 1975).
I loved it, and thought it was one of the best rock operas ever. This remains my view to this day (16July2005). Back in 1975 I was unaware of other versions.
Recently, I was looking to find this version of Tommy. I purchased versions made by the Who and other versions made earlier and later but found them INFERIOR to the London Symphony version.
To experience this rock opera with the best score, arrangement and performance, then this is the version to hear.
This CD is a must have!!
Did I think it was alright ?.......2005-05-17
Haven't heard this album since it was released in the seventies. Might it disappoint after all this time ? Absolutely not, it was most definitely alright !!!
best version ever made.......2005-05-12
I have been listening to this album for at least 30 years. I recently replaced my worn out record with a cd. It has a powerful sound that is missing from both the rock n roll and movie sound track.
A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR COLLECTION OF GREAT ROCK WORKS.......2005-04-15
I heard this first on the radio (there was a radio station which played albums at midnight - years
ago) I fell in love with it. I searched for a good time to find it (on vinyl). Years later I found it on
CD. Every few months or so I take it out and play it. It's as good to hear today as it was in the
seventies. I have never tired of it. If you like `progressive rock' (I think you could classify this as
progressive rock) - you will enjoy this forever. If you can find this scarce CD, buy it and put in
your home stereo system (not a `sound card' in your computer, using cheap speakers), turn off the
lights and surrender to the music.
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Seducing the 60's
Joe Goldmark
Manufacturer: Lo-Ball Records
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ASIN: B000KHYOR8
Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Helpless
- Darlin'
- Here Comes My Baby
- Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
- I Feel Fine
- Ring Of Fire
- Because
- Dirty Work
- The Kids Are Alright
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Six O'Clock
- Isn't It A Pity
- Hickory Wind
Album Description
Joe Goldmark takes some of his favorite 60's rock tunes and lovingly tinges them with a soulful country sound. Vocals are provided by new Amoeba Records artist
Brandi Shearer, the versatile
Bart Davenport, and
"the real deal" Gary Claxton. Special guest guitarist is the wonderful
John McFee (Doobies, Elvis Costello, Clover).
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- dominates my world
- wow!
- Misunderstood Masterpeice of Morbitity
- 4 1/2 stars
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I Feel Alright
Mike Johnson
Manufacturer: Up.
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ASIN: B000009OT8
Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
Tracks:
- All There Is
- Turn Around
- I Don't Love You
- A Minor Aversion
- Not Over Yet
- Leaving Greensleeves
- I've Got To Have You
- One Liner
- A Message To Pretty
- Impatient And Unwilling
- The Performer
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In the esteemed and growing fraternity of melancholy male songwriters--Mark Eitzel, Mark Lanegan, Gerald Collier--Mike Johnson certainly ranks near the top. Johnson has a throaty baritone just one click above the Crash Test Dummies' Brad Roberts, and his third solo project, I Feel Alright, mines such emotive subject matter as failed ambition and romantic desire in his relentless quest for the essential ballad. All of these songs come close. His cover of Leonard Cohen's "Leaving Greensleeves" reaches a particularly exquisite delicacy when Johnson teams with backing vocalist Tiffany Anders. By the time he's rolling his gravelly verses over the melodic "Impatient and Unwilling," he's taken his craft to new heights. Despair has never sounded sound so attractive. --Nick Heil
Customer Reviews:
Nice disc.......2006-02-27
This is a great place to start with Mike Johnson's solo catalog. It is a major refinement on his debut "A Year of Mondays," which suffers from some dreadfully sophomoric lyrics at points. Musically, he continues to mine the mellow darkness he helped develop on Mark Lanegan's early solo work.
He's no longer trying to straddle the fence between downbeat acoustic guitar and Dinosaur Jr.-style shredding. On "I Feel Alright" he's settled on one sound -- the acoustic one. Excellent harmony vocals by Tiffany Anders offset his world-weary yet rich voice. He sings a bit like a depressed Leo Kottke.
dominates my world.......2005-10-08
I can say that I had many sad moments in my life, but they were a great source of inspiration as well. The thing that gets me the most although, is how Mike Johnson is able to synthesize these emotions in a way I would have dreamed of doing. Profoundly sad album, but its sheer beauty is Mike Johnson's revenge upon this world and the situations it puts us in. The emotions are real, what more can you ask, its obvious that the music that follows would be great. I would recommend every album of Mike Johnson since they are all unique but I especially like this one, even the cover is great, bitter humor...
wow!.......2003-06-27
this album is pretty incredible, I am going through Mike's catalogue backwards, and although this is not quite as great as "what would you do" Mike's newest album, it is definitely a close contender, and some of these songs are just simply beautiful, a particular favorite would be "i don't love you" probably the most succinct post break up song I have ever heard.
man, if it were still the 60's Mike could have had a very successful career as a songwriter, along the lines of Tim Hardin, he is simply that good.
Misunderstood Masterpeice of Morbitity.......2001-04-02
Thankfully Mike Johnson has never tried to emulate the sound of his day job Dinosaur Jr. With his third solo outing he finally makes clear the humor behind his seemingly despairing music. I Feel Alright seems to be a concept album of songs of heartbreak, yet upon closely listening to the song I Don't Love You (a duet with Tiffany Anders) one hears a sly note of self deprecating humor. Johnson asks why (of a breakup) to which Anders replies "I've got another guy"...to this reviewer high comedy (as well as great songwriting). If you fancy sad sacks such as Cave, Tindersticks, Lanegan or for that matter classic singers like Charlie Rich, you need this album. It's not really all that funny in the end.
4 1/2 stars.......1999-05-04
As good as Mark Lanegan's records (on which he plays a huge role) which says it all. Great taste in covers too! The spare reworking of the Saints is wonderful, what a great song. Folked-up w/ pedal steel Message To Pretty is addicting. Turn Around, I Don't Love You, & most of the originals are up to his covers standards as well. Extremely Leonard Cohen-influenced medody-wise
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LIVE AT THE MARQUEE '77 [Limited edition 1000 copies]
the Vibrators , *********TRACK LISTINGS********* , No Fun/Raw Power, London Girls, Stiff Little Fingers, Wake Up, He's A Psycho, No Heart, Baby Baby, Sweet Sweet Heart Wrecked On You , and Whips And Furs, I Need A Slave, Keep It Clean, Feel Alright, Sex Kick, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Bad Times, You Broke My Heart, She's Bringing You Down Flying Duck Theory
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It's Alright I Feel It
Jocelyn Brown
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Release Date: 1997-05-13 |
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- Radio Edit With Spanish
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Masters make it work.......2002-06-05
There's no getting around it, this is one of the best songs from one of my favorite albums ever. This soulful, funky, powerful track has everything you could ever want from a house record and is a fine example of why the Masters At Work are the GODS of American music. The remixes are for the most part good, I'm not a big fan of the Mongaloids version but the Mouse T and Spanish versions add a little something to the CD and look at the track from a new perspective. The big shortcomming is the remix that the CD lacks. There is a version available which contains a Roni Size remix, 7 or so minutes of great drum, piano and vocal loops which come together so perfectly it will make you cry. I honestly can't understand why that version isn't on here, and that's the only reason it doesn't get 5 stars.
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Broadway
Manufacturer: Intersound Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Bernstein
| Bernstein, Leonard
| ( B )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Rodgers, Richard
| ( R )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General Modern
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Musical Theater
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Musicals
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
Broadway & Vocalists
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005YOX8
Release Date: 1996-03-04 |
Average customer rating:
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Best of Broadway
Manufacturer: Intersound Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
All Works by Bernstein
| Bernstein, Leonard
| ( B )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Rodgers, Richard
| ( R )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Sondheim, Stephen
| ( S )
| Featured Composers, A-Z
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
Overtures
| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General Modern
| Modern, 20th, & 21st Century
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
Musical Theater
| Vocal Non-Opera
| Opera & Vocal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Musicals
| Broadway & Vocalists
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soundtracks
| Styles
| Music
General
| Vocal Pop
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00000DUNW
Release Date: 1996-03-04 |
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