Cutting Time

Cutting Time

Cutting Time

ASIN: B000066BU6

Track Listings
 
1. Love Me Darling Just Tonight
2. Atonement
3. After You've Gone
4. Red Hook Rag
5. Down The Road
6. Miss Molly
7. Manetti Wiggle
8. Buzzard On A Rail
9. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
10. Cutting Time
11. Cutting Time (Terry's Take)

Editorial Reviews
Matt Fink, All Music Guide
"One of the greatest Dixieland/old-timey revivalists of the early 21st century."

Product Description
Cutting Time includes 10 pieces, half of which are original compositions by David Gould, the other half makeovers of American songs from a range of such styles as Bluegrass, Western Swing and Dixieland. The disc features an all-star cast of musicians, with guests such as Ragtime legend Terry Waldo on piano and Bliss Blood (The Moonlighters) on vocals complementing the core of Bootleg Remedy regulars.

Cutting Time

Cutting Time,The Bootleg Remedy,DAG Records,"The crossroads where Louis Armstrong and Bill Monroe meet... One of the greatest Dixieland/old-timey revivalists of the early 21st century" with a little Western Swing and some provocative original material thrown in.
Dowland: Flow My Tears and Other Lute Songs
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • exellent
Dowland: Flow My Tears and Other Lute Songs

Manufacturer: Naxos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000014DL
Release Date: 2000-10-05

Tracks:

  1. Lute Songs: Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
  2. Lute Songs: Flow My Tears
  3. Lute Songs: Lady, If You So Spite Me
  4. Lute Songs: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
  5. Lute Songs: Melancholy Galliard
  6. Lute Songs: Say Love If Ever Thou Did'st Find
  7. Lute Songs: His Golden Locks
  8. Lute Songs: Greensleeves Divisions
  9. Lute Songs: If My Complaints Could Passions Move
  10. Lute Songs: Time Stands Still
  11. Lute Songs: Can She Excuse My Wrongs?
  12. Lute Songs: Fortune My Foe
  13. Lute Songs: I Saw My Lady Weep
  14. Lute Songs: Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me?
  15. Lute Songs: Stay Time Awhile Thy Flying
  16. Lute Songs: Bonny Sweet Robin
  17. Lute Songs: Me, Me, And None But Me
  18. Lute Songs: Sorrow, Stay
  19. Lute Songs: Fine Knacks For Ladies
  20. Lute Songs: Kemp's Jig
  21. Lute Songs: Callino
  22. Lute Songs: When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love
  23. Lute Songs: Think'st Thou Then By Thy Feigning?
  24. Lute Songs: Galliards by Mary, Queen of Scots
  25. Lute Songs: Now, O Now I Needs Must Part
  26. Lute Songs: Come, Heavy Sleep

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars exellent.......1999-02-03

Rickards beautiful, pure voice comes out so well in this cd. along with the wonderful sounds of the lute. I highly recommend this cd
One Last Time
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Posthumous Recap.
One Last Time
Lewis Grizzard
Manufacturer: Southern Tracks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000154X
Release Date: 1994-10-24

Tracks:

  1. Superman: Man Of Steel
  2. Superman: Lonely Superman
  3. Intro: Bill Anderson
  4. Lifestyles: The Gay Lifestyle
  5. Lifestyles: Gay Reproduction
  6. Lifestyles: The Lone Ranger
  7. Lifestyles: Clemson Addicts
  8. Lifestyles: Pancakes & Pizza Diet
  9. Flying Fruits
  10. Too Healthy
  11. Guilty Looks
  12. Me & Will Rogers
  13. Governor Joe Frank
  14. My Name
  15. Seat Cushion
  16. Bible Belts: Rev. Jim Baker
  17. Bible Belts: Jim & Tammy Baker
  18. Bible Belts: Deuteronomy
  19. Bible Belts: Roy Dodd Henry
  20. Bible Belts: Timmy's Commercial
  21. No Sex: Richard Nixon
  22. No Sex: Michael Jackson
  23. No Sex: Excuses
  24. Divorce: I Wasn't Planning To Spend That Much
  25. Divorce: Alimony
  26. Gift For The Mailman
  27. Auburn
  28. Clemson
  29. Alabama
  30. Yankees
  31. Lewis Loved Georgia
  32. Pledge To Georgia
  33. The Dawg Story-UGA
  34. Life Is Like A Dogsled Team
  35. Intro To The Train Song
  36. The City Of New Orleans

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Posthumous Recap........2006-03-11

Indeed, 'One Last Time' nicely sums up Grizzard's brand of good ol' boy comedy, collecting here for the first time some previously unheard archive material. Some of it won't be exactly "new", given that varied forms appeared on previous releases; nevertheless, Lewis is in fine form in this collection, while the audience itself is enthusiastic and in good spirits. A minor quibble appears in the guise of a few selfserving tracks ("interruptions" are more accurate) of country legend Bill Anderson, a friend of the late comedian. They serve no real purpose and are, frankly, annoying. Still, this fine collection is a great overall recap of Grizzard's routine.
Modern Rock 1986-1987
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Modern Rock 1986-1987

    Manufacturer: Time-Life Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000FNZN0E

    Product Description

    CD1)~~1. (I Just) Died In Your Arms-Cutting Crew~~2. Addicted to Love-Robert Palmer~~3. Human-The Human League~~4. Kyrie-Mr. Mister~~5. Walk Like An Egyptian-The Bangles~~6. Don't Dream It's Over-Crowded House~~7. Holding Back the Years-Simply Red~~8. Luka-Suzanne Vega~~9. No One Is To Blame-Howard Jones~~10. When Smokey Sings-ABC~~11. The One I Love-R.E.M.~~12. The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades-Timbuk 3~~~~CD2)~~1. What You Need-Inxs~~2. Breakout-Swing Out Sister~~3. Lay Your Hands On Me-Thompson Twins~~4. Life in a Northern Town-Dream Academy~~5. Tonight She Comes-The Cars~~6. I Wanna Be A Cowboy-Boys Don't Cry~~7. Don't Get Me Wrong-The Pretenders~~8. Digging Your Scene-The Blow Monkeys~~9. Missionary Man-Eurythmics~~10. Like the Weather-10,000 Maniacs~~11. Lips Like Sugar-Echo and the Bunnymen~~12. Girlfriends in a Coma-The Smiths.
    Cutting Loose
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Prodigious, Playful, and Positively Profound
    • Matt Savage Trio's "Cutting Loose" is like...
    Cutting Loose
    The Matt Savage Trio
    Manufacturer: Savage Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0002U2TY8
    Release Date: 2004-08-04

    Tracks:

    1. Infected with Hemiola
    2. The New Sensation
    3. Plain Old Rhythm Changes
    4. Sneaking Up
    5. Waltz for Mom
    6. Nine at Night
    7. The Ride Cymbal
    8. House Cat
    9. Seven Up
    10. Stop and Go
    11. The Wild Rose
    12. Wow!
    13. Grandpa's Ramble
    14. Ladybug Bounce

    Album Description

    Twelve-year-old Matt Savage showcases his burgeoning talent in this outstanding CD. As both composer and artist, he infuses youthful exuberance and "old soul" experience into every tune. The name of this CD proclaims the dual significance of the music contained within. Not only is Matt "cutting loose" from childhood, but he cuts loose in the jazz sense, exploring a wide range of styles and just going all out. The studio-recorded CD begins with a jazzy tune entitled, `Infected with Hemiola' and ends with a playful `Ladybug Bounce.' "Don't worry. Hemiola is not a disease. It's just a musical term meaning that you play phrases from one time signature when you're actually in another," states Matt in the CD's liner notes. Thus begins a wild journey through musically complex twists and turns. A 5/4 blues, a 7/4 toe-tap, a stealthy "Pink Panther"-ish tune, a swing tune and haunting ballads pause just long enough to squeeze in a waltz for mom. Of course, no Matt Savage Trio CD would be complete without a couple of fast-paced flag-wavers to send your socks flying. There are even a few "edgy" jazz tunes unlike anything you've ever heard. Matt wrote all fourteen of the tunes on this CD, and the range of his imagination and compositional skills is limitless. Bursting with intricate time signatures, intoxicating ballads and flat-out fun, this CD will captivate you from beginning to end.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Prodigious, Playful, and Positively Profound.......2004-09-22

    I own this CD [and all of Matt Savage's CDs]. Regarding this specific CD, let me say that this is not just "CD no.4" since the Matt Savage Trio was officialy organized, but this recording is a witness to the flowering of legitimate genius.
    I refer to Matt Savage, of course. For example : due to the profound and yet simple memody found in Matt Savage's own tune, Plain Old Rhythm Changes, that chart will undoubtedly become a jazz standard. The melody starts out RIGHT on the bar and is in a lively four-four and hums along with the brightness of a vintage Henry Mancini tune. It is original and yet is consumate toe-tapping jazz! But let me say that this recording showcases not only Matt but also his superb bass-player John Funkhouser, and adroit drummer Steve Silverstein.
    Technically, this recording offers VERY satisfying TONAL balance and detail imaging. A good class-A or AB system will only put this Jazz Trio RIGHT into your living-room! Rich!!

    Let me elaborate on 2 more of this CD's tunes : Matt Savage's Nine At Night is a largo-tempo piece that is not only placid, but as cozy as hot British Tea and Belgian chocolate on a cold winter night. I MUST drink a cup when I hear this song, and in the same tradition is another Matt Savage tune, The Wild Rose. This tune is not only languid, but whose "concert harp-like" opening is prelude to a tune so powerfully romantic and lush that only a boor could fail to appreciate its powerful musical genius. Again, do we get the message here? Simple and yet Profound! That is the heart of this CD's genius ... and Matt Savage's genius. I cannot get enough of this CD--a true witness of a Mozartian genius in its formative flower!

    5 out of 5 stars Matt Savage Trio's "Cutting Loose" is like..........2004-09-14

    Matt Savage Trio's "Cutting Loose" is like a great new dish at a favored restaurant you know won't ever disappoint you; it's like a wild new ride down a favorite road with all new scenery and total confidence in your driver; cotton candy in Winter [?]; a favorite warm jacket that you would wear all year round if possible and might wear all year anyway.

    That should cover the gushing superlatives [for now] and so onto a light technical review. See my reviews of Matt Savage Trio's other releases for more "Wow" coverage.

    This is the sixth disc recorded by Matt Savage and the fourth with his Trio buddies Mssrs. Silverstein [skins] and Funkhouser [bass]. The first two discs [basically out of print] are small works of a budding artist and include some spoken word as well. The Trio works [live and studio] are tight and wonderfully executed recordings which document the growth of Matt as a performer / composer and the group as a working Jazz Powerhouse.

    Recorded on a single day in July of 2004, "Cutting Loose" is the most expansive of the Trio's work to date and more varied in style and manner that anything yet released from the House of Savage. It contains the informative and warm liner notes that mark all Savage Records releases as a loving and personal "handcraft" items.

    "Cutting Loose" is the first disc from the Trio that is solely Matt Savage compositions and this is a good thing. His playing skill is already firmly established and, all respect to the Masters of the past, his composition skill is producing works that can stand beside ANYTHING crafted for the crazy 88 to date, by anyone, anywhere, ever.

    Yeah folks, he is "that" good and the Trio is "that" tight.

    The Matt Savage Trio is creating jazz standards for this age and it's leader / composer is [say it with me] Twelve Years Old... hang on to your hats and coats people because this powerful and wildly colored jazz ride is only going to get more fun and interesting with each new disc / work / performance.

    Lots of things can be said of Matt Savage - but here is the one that counts: He is a super talented piano player and composer with a great Trio setup going on and you should hear it.

    Should you be fortunate enough to catch a live show, by all means do so.

    Please visit www.savagerecords.com for much quicker and more personal service than Amazon provides and to assure that a portion of CD proceeds go to autism research and support. Mr. Bezos already has enough money ;]


    Peaxe,
    Rev. D.
    Tears of the Muse
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • This sumptuous sorrow, this sweet rapture of song...
    • A beauty to stop you in your tracks
    • "Best Classical Album of the Year" Gala de l'ADISQ 1998
    Tears of the Muse

    Manufacturer: Atma Classique
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000009Q62
    Release Date: 1998-07-14

    Tracks:

    1. Time Stands Still
    2. Lachrimae Antiquae (Flow My Tears)
    3. Can She Excuse My Wrongs
    4. Lachrimae Amantis
    5. I Saw My Lady Weep
    6. Sorrow Come
    7. Can She Excuse My Wrongs
    8. My Hope Is Revived, the Lady Suffolkes Delight
    9. Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
    10. Galliard to Mrs. Anne Markham's Pavan
    11. Go from My Window

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars This sumptuous sorrow, this sweet rapture of song..........2005-11-10

    This recording dates from 1998, and the question I ask myself is... why did it appear in my favourite record shop only recently? And why was I not previously aware of this recording?

    I'd heard Daniel Taylor first (or at least consciously noted his name) in the recording of Handel's Rinaldo, and thought at the time what an astonishing beautiful and sensitive sound he produced. I began a hunt for any recordings of his, and was unutterably delighted when, because I pestered the aforesaid music shop, a lot of ATMA Classique recordings appeared. (I seem to have answered my own question - the CDs appeared because I confessed to an absolute longing for anything sung by this counter-tenor!)

    The recordings on the ATMA label include several with Suzie Le Blanc, another favourite of mine - and I was prompt to grab as many of the recordings as I could see.

    This CD, "Tears of the Muse" consists of some of the most ravishingly exquisite songs by Dowland ever composed - and certainly Daniel Taylor's performance of them is the perfect blend of the intellectual and the emotional. Singing Elizabethan music is a little tricky for some in that a) yes, it must be sung in the appropriate style - a voice approaching Dowland in the same manner as Verdi is going to miss the mark by a mile; b) no, a straight and entirely vibrato-less sound which has as its only objective a dead-set on "Target Choir-Boy Timbre" is NOT the ideal here; c) yes, the songs need to be ornamented (ornamentation in music of this period includes sighs, breaths in the voice, the sound of tears, not just gruppi or other such ornamentations); d) no, swooping around like Renee Fleming is not good ornamentation or even good expressiveness.

    Daniel Taylor not only knows this - he is an expert exponent. He sings with his heart and soul, not just his vocal folds. His vocal instrument is very beautiful, but without the intelligence he clearly possesses to control that voice, he would not be the singer he is. And beyond mere intelligence lies the ability to capture the listener/audience - many an intelligent singer with a perfectly nice-sounding voice will simply never enravish his/her audience because to do so is a gift that is both the product of hard work and a God-given talent.

    Daniel Taylor has that gift.

    I have listened to this CD and to other of his recordings several times, and I shall continue to enjoy them with deep pleasure. The detail, the overall delicacy combined with heart-melting beauty, the whole and sublime work evident in this... I am simply unable to listen to this recording without weeping with that happiness that is so close to sorrow that it almost cuts into one with pleasure.

    This is a recording for everyone who loves early music, and if you've never heard early music, this is a perfect CD as your introduction to how it's done.

    5 out of 5 stars A beauty to stop you in your tracks.......2000-05-04

    I got this CD as a gift from Dan Taylor himself and he would be happy to know that it has become one of the most cherished CD's in my vast collection. As much as I enjoyed Paul Agnew's wonderful recordings of English lute songs, Taylor's raw sincerity and subdued eloquence in the rendition of these songs probably surpass even Agnew's silken polish. The title line for my review comes from Gramophone, I just couldn't resist borrowing it because it is so apt! Most of the songs on this disc (in fact, all but one) are plaintive and sentimental. The choice is fitting because the pure fluid tone of Taylor's voice seems ideally suited to slow melodic lines such as these. I find Taylor's voice to be absolutely remarkable. To my ears, it combines the platinum radiance of David Cordier with the velvety opulence of Michael Chance - a rare combination indeed. As if the beautiful voice was not enough to spark interest, Taylor's singing here is also technically secure and lyrically expressive, ever so lightly adorned with tasteful ornaments. The emphases are all the more potent because they are sparsely used. For example, the second repetition of "Learn to condemn light" in Flow my tears is startling in its sudden roughness... I will never be able to listen to this song again in anybody's performance without expecting them to repeat that same modulation. To me at least, this is how these songs should be sung. gkolomietz@yahoo.com

    5 out of 5 stars "Best Classical Album of the Year" Gala de l'ADISQ 1998.......1998-11-04

    This outstanding production has just won the "Best Classical Album Of The Year" Award (Félix) at the Gala de l'ADISQ 1998 - the equivalent of a Grammy in the USA. Counter tenor Daniel Taylor, Les Voix Humaines (viola da gamba duo) and Andreas Martin on lute give a unique rendition of Dowland's songs. You can't go wrong and even more, you'll want to get Daniel Taylor's first recording on the ATMA label, Purcell's "On The Muse's Isle" unanimously praised by critics in Canada, the USA and in the UK, as well as every other recordings he will make...
    Modern Rock: Cutting Edge 80's
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Modern Rock: Cutting Edge 80's
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Time Life Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00004HYFZ
      Release Date: 1999-12-21
      The Struggle
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        The Struggle
        Ak-9INE
        Manufacturer: Rush Production Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000260RFA
        Release Date: 2004-02-17

        Tracks:

        1. Intro
        2. Make Money
        3. Last Soliders
        4. Skit 1
        5. Money, Power, Respect
        6. Skit2
        7. Mr. Officer
        8. Skit 3
        9. Walk the Streets
        10. The Struggle
        11. Mama Song
        12. The Ghetto
        13. Illegal Biz
        14. Skit 4
        15. Fuck Being Broke
        16. Skit 5
        17. Tear the Roof Off
        18. Bay Area Anthem
        19. Rocky Pablo
        20. It Won't Stop
        Redeeming The Time
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Redeeming The Time
          Tim Cummiskey
          Manufacturer: BRC
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B0000DYJM3
          Release Date: 2003-09-09

          Tracks:

          1. Unit 7
          2. Darn That Dream
          3. Black Nile
          4. Hank's Riff
          5. How Insensitive
          6. Inner Urge
          7. Invitation
          8. Time Remembered
          9. This I Dig Of You
          10. Fever Dream

          Album Description

          Redeeming the Time places Tim Cummiskey in the classic B3 organ Trio. Joined by B3 master Hank Marr and virtuoso Drummer Jim Rupp, Cummiskey presents an exciting program of vital jazz and American standards and striking originals. The melodic interpretations and solos are all at once swinging, melodic, passionate and harmonically sophisticated. The group maintains a solid groove throughout while exhibiting intuitive interaction. From ballads to blues to complex jazz compositions and jazz originals Cummiskey's virtuosity, creativity, musicality and passion shine through on this inspired recording.
          Virtuoso Saw
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • ***!!! TRACKS INCLUDE !!!***
          • Interesting and unique
          Virtuoso Saw

          Manufacturer: Cut Time
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000CA9W16
          Release Date: 2001-01-01

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars ***!!! TRACKS INCLUDE !!!***.......2007-04-05

          13 TRACKS: Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Intermezzo from Carmen, Eleanor Rigby, The Swan, Yesterday, Habanera, Scarborough Fair, When I'm 64, Summertime, Gymnopedie, Arioso (Bach) and The Rainbow Connection from The Muppet Movie

          4 out of 5 stars Interesting and unique.......2006-08-24

          David Weiss is a saw player. That's right. He plays the Stanley Handyman saw with a bow. It sounds like a combinations of a pan flute, a violin and whistling. Naturally, no chords, so except the limitations (and advantages) of string instruments. also dont expect the use of vibrato as can be done on a violin. But, its extremely interesting and refreshing! Probably you won't listen to this on a daily basis though. Tracks include: Misty, Sweet Georgia Brown, Intermezzo from Carmen, Eleanor Rigby, The Swan, Yesterday, Habanera, Scarborough Fair, When i'm 64, Summertime, Gymnopedie, Arioso (Bach) and last but not least, The Rainbow Connection from the muppet movie...
          Time Is Running Out
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Time Is Running Out
            Muse
            Manufacturer: Cutting Edge Japan
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B0000943BO
            Release Date: 2003-09-15

            Tracks:

            1. Time Is Running Out
            2. Groove
            3. Stockholm Syndrome

            Album Description

            Japanese exclusive EP taken from the 2003 album, 'Absolution'. The title track is backed with 2 non-LP tracks, 'The Groove' & 'Stockholm Syndrome (Video). Copy Controlled. Avex.

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