Discovery [Enhanced]

Discovery [Enhanced]

Discovery [Enhanced]

ASIN: B000059MEK

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Amazon.com's Best of 2001
The French twosome behind Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, get away with an awful lot. They go around impersonating aliens and robots in their interviews, they put records out only once every three years, and they make music that evokes a million other artists--while not really sounding like any of them. The keyboard noodlings of Jean-Michel Jarre are in there somewhere, along with the otherworldly imagery and giant hooks of '70s rock icons like Boston or even Electric Light Orchestra. There are dashes of 1999-era Prince and oodles of new wave and disco cheese, from Harold Faltermeyer and Gary Numan to the Bee Gees, all set off with efficient house beats. So how have they managed to position themselves as electronic music's next great crossover artists? On Discovery, the follow-up to the 1998 worldwide smash Homework, the answer is obvious: they have no shame, and they know how to make us dance.

Starting off with the irresistibly hummable "One More Time," the record blows through a head-spinning array of styles and samples, creating a pop-culture stew of funky loops and dance-floor anthems. "Aerodynamic" eschews breakbeats for an Yngwie Malmsteen-ish guitar interlude that somehow ends up meshing in a crazy blend of stomping bass lines and hyped-up harmonics. "Digital Love" starts off silly and gets sillier, but the monosyllabic lyrics lull the senses just right, allowing the song's summery groove to grab hold with authority. "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is a resounding standout amidst the retro/Vocoder deluge that transpired after Cher's Believe turned the kitchy disco device into a worldwide pop music trend, spinning a clever groove around an ever-escalating string of computerized seduction. Everywhere on the record, gigantic beats are dropped with pinpoint precision, giving songs a momentum that transforms repetitive melodies into sudden revelations. The record's only misstep, the aptly named "Short Circuit" utilizes a keyboard riff that is nails-on-a-chalkboard awful, but it can't keep this from being one of the best records of 2001. --Matthew Cooke

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Discovery
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • "As we jam, the rhythm gets stronger."
  • It always remained close to me, and always will
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Discovery
Daft Punk
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ASIN: B000059MEK
Release Date: 2001-03-13

Tracks:

  1. One More Time
  2. Aerodynamic
  3. Digital Love
  4. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
  5. Crescendolls
  6. Night Vision
  7. Superheroes
  8. High Life
  9. Something About Us
  10. Voyager
  11. Veridis Quo
  12. Short Circuit
  13. Face To Face
  14. Too Long

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

The French twosome behind Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, get away with an awful lot. They go around impersonating aliens and robots in their interviews, they put records out only once every three years, and they make music that evokes a million other artists--while not really sounding like any of them. The keyboard noodlings of Jean-Michel Jarre are in there somewhere, along with the otherworldly imagery and giant hooks of '70s rock icons like Boston or even Electric Light Orchestra. There are dashes of 1999-era Prince and oodles of new wave and disco cheese, from Harold Faltermeyer and Gary Numan to the Bee Gees, all set off with efficient house beats. So how have they managed to position themselves as electronic music's next great crossover artists? On Discovery, the follow-up to the 1998 worldwide smash Homework, the answer is obvious: they have no shame, and they know how to make us dance.

Starting off with the irresistibly hummable "One More Time," the record blows through a head-spinning array of styles and samples, creating a pop-culture stew of funky loops and dance-floor anthems. "Aerodynamic" eschews breakbeats for an Yngwie Malmsteen-ish guitar interlude that somehow ends up meshing in a crazy blend of stomping bass lines and hyped-up harmonics. "Digital Love" starts off silly and gets sillier, but the monosyllabic lyrics lull the senses just right, allowing the song's summery groove to grab hold with authority. "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is a resounding standout amidst the retro/Vocoder deluge that transpired after Cher's Believe turned the kitchy disco device into a worldwide pop music trend, spinning a clever groove around an ever-escalating string of computerized seduction. Everywhere on the record, gigantic beats are dropped with pinpoint precision, giving songs a momentum that transforms repetitive melodies into sudden revelations. The record's only misstep, the aptly named "Short Circuit" utilizes a keyboard riff that is nails-on-a-chalkboard awful, but it can't keep this from being one of the best records of 2001. --Matthew Cooke

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "As we jam, the rhythm gets stronger.".......2007-07-01

I don't listen to much electronica/dance/house/techno/whatever you want to call it, so it takes quite a bit to make me actually pay for an album of it. But Daft Punk is too good at not just cool computery noises, but also just making music, that it's hard not to like. Unlike some artists whose work consists of the same basic riff or melody over and over again for an insane amount of time, Daft Punk makes actual songs with structure and points, and their instrumentals are a lot of fun without being too long. They do a fair amount of sampling of music from some older songs, some credited and some not. But they're not lazy with the samples, they usually work them around and integrate them into a song, making it their own.

The album starts with "One More Time", and it's a perfect opening, throwing you into exactly what the band is and making you feel really good. "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is maybe the most recognizable song on the record, and for good reason I guess. It's really catchy and sticks in your brain, although I've heard it a lot before and I'm not sure how well it fits with the rest of the tracks. The album has a good variety and vocal and instrumental songs. The vocal ones are more instantly memorable but there's some good stuff in the other tracks. I really like "Superheroes", which samples "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed" by Barry Manilow but changes it to make it sound completely different. "Aerodynamic" has a really cool guitar solo part that maybe gets repetitive but it's just a fun song to listen to. That describes pretty much the whole thing, on which every song, excepting one filler track, is unique and enjoyable. If you can get into something different at all, it's worth it.

5 out of 5 stars It always remained close to me, and always will.......2007-04-27

Sometimes, you will listen to a really great album, then when you're done listening, you'll wonder, "Wow, that was great! How do those guys write songs like that?". That may be a question to ponder about Daft Punk. While their music contains an element of minimalism (and there's nothing wrong with that), there's just something about their songwriting that captures me. Now for those of you that haven't read any of my other reviews, I listen to a wide variety of music (which is not only fun for me, but a great thing to do as I am a musician and should gather aspects from various forms of music), and no matter what, I think that Daft Punk's, "Discovery" has something for everybody.
I bought this album when it first came out. Granted, I was younger than and, like my other friends that loved Daft Punk, I thought of it as very entertaining. However, I still do now, and I love these guys even more for their talent and creativity.
"One More Time": A great way to start off the album, this song being just about infectious as you can imagine. I love that mystical, spacey break in the middle with just a swirling synth note and Romanthony's digital voice. This is endless fun and I'm sure you'll love it.
"Aerodynamic": The energy that this song displays lets you know that it's all right for you to let loose, as well. The speedy riff and Yngwie Malmsteen-esque guitar solo make this another great song. As a guitarist and guitar aficianado, this is especially a great song.
"Digital Love": Picks off right where "Aerodynamic" left off, with the ringing bell, progressing into a lush riff and lyrics that kind of remind me of those arena rock/hair metal ballads of the '70s and '80s. This a very beautiful, happy, and overall wonderful song that will leave you feeling great. And you gotta give it up for the outstanding guitar solo! I printed the tab for it and am currently trying to perfect it, even if it takes some time. Great song and an essential part of the album.
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger": Definitely a great song, and the interesting part of this song is the lyrical flow. At first, they seem to be just short passages of words, but eventually flow into each other to create one awesome groove, complimented by the cool, digital vocals. Believe me, you'll love this song.
"Crescendolls": A funny keyboard line that I would probably wanna learn (yeah, I'm a keyboardist, too!), and a crowd shouting things like, "Hey!", and "Whoo!". Just goes to show how good Daft Punk will make you feel.
"Nightvision": Bring out your lover, it's time for a love-making session! Love the airy synths on here and the electronic percussion. As one reviewer previously started, this is quite a sexy number. "Nightvision" makes for a great love-making song, but then again, the whole album ironically does. Just another thing to love about "Discovery"!
"Superheroes": Starts off with some snare drumming, then a heavy, throbbing bass drum, and some vocals that seem to be purposely recorded backwards. Love the keyboard work here, this would be another song I would wanna learn on my keyboard. This song basically displays the aura of "superheroes" as best as possible in four minutes. From the previously mentioned, heroic vocals, keyboard work, and the sexy, feminine vocals, this is one awesome song!
"High Life": Don't really listen to this song much, but it has more feminine vocals, if I recall correctly.
"Something About Us": A very romantic song with lyrics that could be used as words in a movie with a dramatic romance scene. The interesting part of this song that should be noted is the gutteral bass and keyboard combo. Very interesting, although somewhat unusual, it works.
"Voyager": Man alive, these guys can do it all! In just 3:45, Daft Punk combines funky guitars, throbbing basses, danceable drumbeats and techno keyboards into a fantastic, epic, spacey and just about perfect tune! This takes me on a space voyage, and always makes me think of just drifting out in the distant galaxy. You're gonna love this one!
"Veridis Quo": Don't really listen to this song as much as some others, either, but it's got some nice flute work.
"Short Circuit": The first minute and a half is all right, but the rest of the song kinda declines from there. Don't worry, the first, 90 seconds is enough, as it's got some amazing electronic keyboard usage. The main riff is kind of goofy, but enjoyable, and the soloing is quite on the freaky-naughty make-out side of things. Very cool.
"Face To Face": I love the guitar riff, and the opening drum rhythm really works. More purposely recorded backwards vocals are here, along with some interesting lyrics that could mean a lot of things, depending on where you stand. If you listen closely enough, you'll hear distant, background violins in the second use of the chorus in this song. It just adds a lot of meaning to this song and along with the rest of it, it's just so good.
"Too Long": Aptly titled name, with this song being at ten minutes, but it's terrific nevertheless. This song has probably the most vocal usage of all the songs, I love how it becomes muffled towards the end and adds pumping, keyboard lines.

Overall:
This album has something for everybody, with its fourteen songs running at about 61 minutes. I still listen to it and am really glad that I got it. This would make a great album to listen to while cruising in the nighttime, chilling out in your room, or makin' love with your lover. It's great for all of these things, and I hope it makes a great addition to your musical library. See you later!

5 out of 5 stars discover this.......2007-04-23

My friend left 'Discovery' in my car a few months ago and I still haven't returned it. I was a fan of Daft Punk's singles but never heard a full album by them until now. I had NO idea how talented this duo is. This cd gets better and better with each listen. Every song is solid gold, these are some serious beats! Whatever mood you're in, you'll find a song that fits it. I couldn't tell you my favorite track on this album because it changes everytime. Pick this cd up today, it's truly a work of art and music at it's finest.

4 out of 5 stars A quiet, peaceful explosion.......2007-03-04

In a word, unforgettable. In a sentence, profound electronica with strong beats and fine melody.

In a paragraph...

Daft Punk is special. They're a synth-rock (A.K.A. "electronica") band that takes a little noise for a long ride. They do so much with so little, an oft-forgotten necessity of music production. With an ear for attention-getting tone and a razor-sharp sense of rhythm, an artist can whisk you to the moon and back while keeping you on your feet, stomping out the explosive beats. It's easy to see - or rather, hear - that the Daft Punk duo possesses this profound ability. Powerful two-chord progressions and a bridge are pretty common here. Raging, well-engineered rhythms (Aerodynamic; Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger; Crescendolls; Short Circuit) mix delicately with well-groomed romanticist fare (Digital Love; Something About Us; Veridis Quo; Face To Face) with a fine selection of kickin' noise in between.

And don't forget to check out Interstella 5555, the zero-dialog 60-minute "Japanimation" music video crafted around this album.

5 out of 5 stars I love this album!!!!.......2007-03-04

This album is probably the best album in the last 10 years. Aerodynamic and Superheroes are my favorite. Absolute masterminds behind this album!
Favorite Hymns of Billy Graham
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Favorite Hymns of Billy Graham
Wintley Phipps
Manufacturer: Discovery House Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Wintley Phipps sings Billy Graham's Favorite Hymns

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5 out of 5 stars Whitney Phipps Music.......2007-04-03

Mr Phipps has a very powerful voice and deliverance of the religiousd music he sings. Totally inspiring and uplifting. He is one of the best vocalists I have ever heard.

5 out of 5 stars Track Listing.......2006-01-31

1. It Is Well With My Soul
2. Great Is Thy Faithfulness
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Discovery
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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  • E.L.O. IS TOTALLY GREAT!!
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  • BEWARE OF TANGO-TIENDA ELO "DISCOVERY"
Discovery
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ASIN: B00005KHEU
Release Date: 2001-06-12

Tracks:

  1. Shine A Little Love
  2. Confusion
  3. Need Her Love
  4. The Diary Of Horace Wimp
  5. Last Train To London
  6. Midnight Blue
  7. On The Run
  8. Wishing
  9. Don't Bring Me Down
  10. On The Run
  11. Second Time Around
  12. Little Town Flirt

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Discovery isn't one of the Electric Light Orchestra's strongest albums, but it is more than redeemed by the inclusion of what is perhaps their greatest single, the massive "Don't Bring Me Down." "Shine a Little Love" and "Confusion" are also classic ELO tracks in which synths, guitars, and orchestration merge into a finely crafted whole. Unfortunately, the Beatles pastiche of "The Diary of Horace Wimp" and the overly sentimental "Last Train to London" show that, for this world-conquering band, time was about to run out. This remastered edition of the 1979 LP includes three extra tracks, including a take on Del Shannon's "Little Town Flirt." --Robert Burrow

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Delicious to the ear.......2007-07-05

This is a terrific follow up to the amazing 1978 double disc "Out Of The Blue". It has been said that this collection is on the "Disco-very" side. I disagree. That being said, I admit there are some dancey numbers included, but most of all the music is delicious. By that I mean it is indulgent and very recreational. Nothing too serious to weigh it down it is magical thinking at it's best. The first track "Shine A Little Love" has a seamless rythm and ultra catchy chorus. Next up, "Confusion". Interestingly kooky. "Need Her Love" is light and slightly moody. I never understood the next song, "Diary of Horace Wimp" and I actually despised it growing up. Finally, many years later, I get it. I have read that if the Beatles were to have continued, this would be their 'sound'. ? Other tracks include the riveting "Last Train To London", the Beach Boyesque "On The Run", "Wishing" and finally the over hyped "Don't Bring Me Down".
All of the songs on Discovery are wonderful to hear-especially through a headset as their are many ingredients in this soundscape.

5 out of 5 stars E.L.O. IS TOTALLY GREAT!!.......2007-05-06

This is one of my favourite albums all the time; my cousins had this on the vinyl original version, and I was enchanted (I was 10 years old); then, I bought it on cd, and you can imaginate the best quality of the digitally remastered songs!!; the enchantement continue to me, and powerful songs like DON'T BRING ME DOWN are still alive now!!; I'm so glad with the great ballads CONFUSSION, NEED HER LOVE, WISHING and MIDNIGHT BLUE, and i love the songs LAST TRAIN TO LONDON and SHINE A LITTLE LOVE; a Beatles'touch is noted in THE DIARY OF HORACE WIMP and pure rock in ON THE RUN and DON'T BRING ME DOWN. You have to buy this cd!!

5 out of 5 stars UNDERRATED GEM.......2007-01-26

DISCOVERY is pretty solid album from beginning to end. Don't really understand why it gets such a bad rap about being a Disco album. It really isn't to me, except for a couple of songs being "SHINE A LITTLE LOVE" and "LAST TRAIN TO LONDON". Heck, it's funny how nobody considers OUT OF THE BLUE a Disco album either (which I don't, but whatever) since to me, "TURN TO STONE" and "SWEET TALKIN' WOMAN" sound kinda Disco. But these are great songs. And must people forget DISCOVERY was probably ELO's top selling albums when it was released. Besides it's a little hard to distinguish what you consider Disco and other wise when it comes to ELO. To me their music since the mid to late '70's pretty much had an elecro-rock sound to it which I like very much. Anyway, Get this album. You won't be disappointed, it's a fun listen and the remastered sound is fantastic!
Highlights: "SHINE A LITTLE LOVE","CONFUSION","DIARY OF HORACE WIMP","LAST TRAIN TO LONDON","DON'T BRING ME DOWN" and the bonus "LITTLE TOWN FLIRT"

5 out of 5 stars THE 1970S AND AMAZING ELO RUN OF SUCCESS, ELOs FINAL 1970S RELEASE, AN INCREDIBLE EPIC/LEGACY REMASTERED CD EDITION ................2007-01-15

Released November 1979 the end of the 70s were upon us. For Jeff Lynn and Elo their release of "Discovery" would be a wonderful success to close out their fabulous 1970s career. Though not ELOs best "Discovery" is a mix of disco, pop and a little techno with some fusion mixed in. "Discovery" has a club sound to it, some of these tracks get you moving like in the dance clubs. The harmonies are sharp but the back up voices to Jeff Lynn are heavenly and have an incredible hall like sound to them. Jeff made the most of his three remaining band mates vocal talents of Bev Bevan, Richard Tandy, Kelly Groucutt. Besides the three hit singles of "Shine a Little Love" "Midnight Blue" and "Don't Bring Me Down" the other less known tracks on this cd are not filler material. "Need Her Love" is an amazing futuristic piece of vocal art. "On The Run", "Confusion" are all excellent Jeff Lynn pieces and of course mostly every ELO fans favorite "Last Train to London". "The Diary Of Horace Wimp" is another awesome track on this cd. Like I said there is no filler material on this cd. "Discovery" is a Jeff Lynn synth masterpiece, well written songs with beautiful instrumentation. Jeff Lynn and ELO put alot of effort into this recording, and the final result shows. The linear notes are very informative. The extra bonus tracks are nice to. Another beautifully remastered ELO cd reissue by Epic Legacy. "I tell you, the remastering on this cd will have you thinking Jeff Lynn and ELO are in your stereo speakers performing". The remastered sound is vibrantly clean and brings out the instrumentation incredibly sharp. 1979s "Discovery" would be ELOs final recording release of an amazing, incredible run in the 1970s. Highly recommended listening.......................

3 out of 5 stars BEWARE OF TANGO-TIENDA ELO "DISCOVERY".......2006-11-23

I bought this CD, advertised as "Remastered" from Tango Tienda as NEW.
They listed their home office with Amazon as shipping from NY, however when I received the CD, not only did it arrived from ARGENTINA, but also it was the ARGENTINE pressing on SONY, the booklet consisted of a bad copy of the front and back covers, while in the middle there were no lyrics or other photos, only a black and white text of the basic credits. The RECORDING was the ORIGINAL VERSION, with only 9 TRACKS, NOT THE REMASTERED re-issue or the extra tracks at the end. It took me almost 2 months, but I finally received a refund, only because I was furious to have received an offer of 40% credit if I returned the CD. After my email, I got 100% refund. If you are interested in this CD and the distributor is NOT AMERICAN, then, email them verifying that the CD for sale is indeed the remastered version, and not the crappy original version everybody is trying to dump on eBay.
American Journey - Winter Olympics 2002
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Release Date: 2002-01-15

Tracks:

  1. Call Of The Champions (The Official Theme Of The 2002 Olympic Winter Games)
  2. American Journey: Immigration and Building
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Anchored by his Mormon Tabernacle-charged "Call of Champions" (theme of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games) and the sweeping, emotionally rich six-part title suite (originally written for Washington, D.C.'s millennium celebrations and appearing here for the first time as a complete concert piece), this rousing, unabashedly patriotic collection from John Williams seems doubly timely, given America's hunger for comforting affirmation. Those who criticize the scale of Williams's music for its lack of irony will find little here to dissuade them, save perhaps "For New York," his deft, surprisingly low-key arrangement of appropriate Leonard Bernstein themes, and the comparatively subdued harmonic/melodic sophistication of "Song for World Peace." But this is largely music of ceremony and celebration--its scale and frequently martial rhythms are a direct function of purpose and intent. The collection's notes foster the notion of Williams as America's contemporary Sousa, but that's a comparison that sells the composer woefully short. Even "Sound the Bells," a piece written for the Japanese royal wedding, eschews any efforts at ethnic "authenticity," paying its tribute in distinctly American terms. "The Mission Theme" (from NBC News) and the Coplandesque bonus track "Summon the Heroes" (from the 1996 Olympics) further underscore the iconic intent of Williams's work. Chiding this collection for lack of subtlety is like complaining that fireworks are too spectacular. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfectly Williams.......2006-02-25

If you want a combination of John Williams at his best and the original olympic spirit, this is a must! The album starts off with the olympic theme from the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games and continues with the opening ceremony music. It's wonderful how Williams composes the music to describe the American evolution and history.

If you like the more fanfare-like Williams type of music and want to listen to a great album with great compositions I recommend this album to you! It really deserves 5 out of 5 stars!

5 out of 5 stars Inspiring soundtrack that is vintage John Williams.......2006-01-15

I really enjoyed American Journey, as well as the other pieces John Williams composed for the 2002 Winter Olympics. When listened to all the way through, American Journey is a powerful tribute to the pioneers and explorers of America. Of the other pieces, my favorite was the Mission Theme, which features the well-known theme from NBC news with some excellent variations. The two main fanfares (Call of the Champions - 2002 Olympics, Summon the Heroes - 2000 Olympics) are the highlights of the CD, and unlike most people I actually thought Call of the Champions was better. I especially liked Williams' use of the choir and timpani in this piece.
I would recommend this CD to anyone whether they are a fan of John Williams or not.

5 out of 5 stars Very impressive stuff.......2005-04-28

This really was one of William's best compositions and the performance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir was inspired as well. I think when people recall these Olympics, the sounds of "Call of the Champions" provides a very memorable musical image of the games. The Boston Pops Orchestra does an impressive job as well in this very attractive CD. Wonderful music from a memorable Olympic experience.

5 out of 5 stars Essential for the John Williams lover.......2003-05-11

This is not my favorite John Williams CD, because I love his film scores, and the way they are arranged and built. However, this is John Williams performing his classical and ceremonial music, and with that in mind, this is an excellent CD. The "American Journey" suite is the strongest new material on the album - I say "new material" because the last track, Summon the Heroes (1996 Olympics) is one of John Williams's greatest, most energetic pieces. "American Journey" is filled with American patriotism, feeling, and excitement (my personal favorite is the Arts & Entertainment movement). With this CD and John Williams's other Olympic music, I believe he has redefined what American classical music is.

5 out of 5 stars Really makes you feel proud.......2003-02-02

John Williams scores again, proving he can do more than compose music for Superman and Star Wars. This disk is filled with simply wonderful patriotic music, upbeat, small-scale at times, always suited to the title.

It's a wonderful listen for anyone...just as fun to listen to as any other John Williams tunes like Superman and Star Wars; and this time it isn't specifically related to a movie!
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ASIN: B0000CF2ZQ
Release Date: 2003-09-30

Tracks:

  1. Honored Parents - Sergeant John Ordway
  2. Beech Spring - Ken Burns
  3. Heart Of The Heartland - Peter Ostroushko
  4. Simple Majesty - Bobby Horton
  5. Shenandoah - Ken Burns
  6. 'Anxiety For Their Safety' - Sam Waterson
  7. Sitting In The Stern Of A Boat - Ken Burns
  8. When Summer Ends - Phil Cunningham
  9. 'Warlike Nations' - Segeant Patrick Gass
  10. Cheyenne Eyes - Gary Stroutsos
  11. Buffalo Hump - Skip Gorman
  12. Sitting In The Stern Of A Boat - Ken Burns
  13. Old French - Ken Burns
  14. Sacagawea's Lullabye - Emmy Duncan
  15. Beech Spring - Ken Burns
  16. 'One Of The Fairest Portions Of The Globe' - Meriwether Lewis
  17. When Summer Ends - Phil Cunningham
  18. Margaret Ann Robertson - Ken Burns
  19. Bonaparte's Retreat - Ken Burns
  20. Along The River - Ken Burns
  21. Heart Of The Heartland - Peter Ostroushko
  22. 'Covered With Snow' - Gene Jones
  23. Brown Adam, The Smith - Ken Burns
  24. Juice Of Barley - Ken Burns
  25. 'O! The Joy' - William Clark
  26. Sitting In The Stern Of A Boat - Ken Burns
  27. O' Little Town Of Bethlehem/Auld Lang Syne - L.H. Redner
  28. Let All Things Now Living - Katherine K. Davis
  29. Donald Macgillavry - Erik Ewers
  30. Home Road - Ken Burns
  31. Beech Spring - Ken Burns
  32. Heart Of The Heartland - Peter Ostroushko
  33. Done For Posterity - Sam Waterston
  34. When Summer Ends - Phil Cunningham

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Loved it.......2006-03-16

I love this CD! Not only is the music lovely, but there are a few spoken excerpts from the film that are beautiful as well. It carries you along on the journey -- wonderful!

5 out of 5 stars Big WOW (for someone who craves American folk music).......2005-07-19

This CD is SWEET! Sweet sweet sweet.
I saw the documentary on PBS and found the theme selection, "Beech Spring," playing over and over in my head. Very cool arrangement of a traditional melody.

(I know this is a rather large review, but keep reading....it gets better.)

My other favorites:
Heart of the Heartland (Lewis' theme) - For those of you not familiar with his story, Meriwether Lewis led a noble yet tragic life. A great heart, an incredible leader, yet often self-critical and depressed. His theme starts out with a mandolin solo and guitar accompaniment, later joined by a beautiful cello counterpart. I was playing it on the piano one day when my mom walked in and said simply, "That music sounds sad." I just stopped and went "Whoa - whoever wrote this really said what he meant to say: it's played major key, yet deeply expressive of a melancholy longing." (Gotta admit - I even tear up sometimes when I listen to it, heh heh.)
Shenandoah - (Jefferson's theme) An American classic; I assume one of Ken Burn's favorite folk songs, cuz he has it played a thousand different ways on almost all of his documentaries. This particular arrangement is AWESOME - I could never get tired of it. It's played with a light bluegrass feel, very fresh and happy. But it's simple, too - just a fiddle and guitar, not doin' anything too fancy. I think there's a penny-whistle interspersed as well. When this track comes on, I turn up the bass and set the track on 'repeat.' ;>)

OK, well, I think this review is long enough already. I could go on and on about this CD, but for your sake, I won't. If you're still reading, let me just say this: I leave it to you to get out there, buy it for yourself, and treat your ears to the best feeling they've had in a long time.
Have fun!

5 out of 5 stars A surprising great soundtrack.......2004-01-23

Unlike the Civil War Soundtrack, there are new compositions here, in addition to traditionals recorded and arranged just for "Lewis & Clark". Also unlike the Civil War soundtrack, the songs here are mostly folk, some of which have a distinct Irish or Scottish flavor to them. Artists collaborating on this album include Silly Wizard, Bobby Horton, Jay Ungar, Skip Gorman, and a host of other well known and not so well known (but equally talented) people, so you know the music will be good. Phil Cunningham's "When Summer Ends" easily stands alongside "Ashokan Farewell" as a standout piece of music associated with a Ken Burns series, and you will find yourself humming (or whistling) it to yourself well after you've listened to this album (Phil is one of the members of Silly Wizard). The traditional "Beech Spring" is another standout piece of music. While the songs are well matched to the events they're associated with in the film, the album easily stands on its own without benefit of words or pictures. Unlike many soundtracks, this is a collection you can listen to at work, in your car, or anywhere.

I recommend it for any fans of folk music, the artists listed, the Cape Breton sound, and fiddle or other traditonal instruments. Fans of New Age artists such as George Winston would also like some of this album.
Finn Brothers
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good enough to want it back
  • Better than anything else Neil or Tim has ever done
  • 4 1/2 Stars
  • Dark...
  • Quality teamup of talented brothers
Finn Brothers
Finn Brothers
Manufacturer: Discovery / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003MWQ
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Only Talking Sense
  2. Eyes Of The World
  3. Mood Swinging Man
  4. Last Day Of June
  5. Suffer Never
  6. Angels Heap
  7. Niwhai
  8. Where Is My Soul
  9. Bullets In My Hairdo
  10. Paradise (Whever You Are)
  11. Kiss The Road Of Rarotonga

Amazon.com

With the long history of fraternal feuding in rock, from the Everly Brothers and the Kinks' Davies duo to the Gallagher boys of Oasis, it's nice to see a pair of musical siblings who can't seem to get enough of each other. Ever since 1977, when Tim Finn invited his little brother Neil to join his modestly successful new wave outfit, New Zealand's Split Enz, the two have set separate courses in pop music that keep intersecting: Tim went solo in '84 and Neil took over Split Enz; two years later Neil broke up the band and formed Crowded House; Tim joined Neil's band in '91. This year, with interest in Crowded House long since waned, their self-titled debut release finds the Finns "going duo."

Finn Brothers is a modest, understated album that successfully combines the conventional beauty we've come to expect from Neil's melodic work with Crowded House and the eccentric charm typical of Tim's edgy post-art rock Split Enz. So where the warbling synth of "Eyes of the World" is all new wave Tim, the piano balladry of "Where Is My Soul" reeks of popster Neil. "Only Talking Sense," meanwhile, succeeds in combining Tim's angular minimalism with Neil's plaintive croon. But just when we begin to think we've heard it all before, the Finn brothers give us the bossa nova bounce of "Mood Swinging Man" and the tango sway of "Paradise"--evidence, perhaps, the lounge revival has reached down under. --Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good enough to want it back.......2007-01-22

I bought this CD on the strength of my Crowded House and Split Enz purchases, and liked it. I think some of the other reviewers are overly effusive--this is not a ground-breaking album by any means and certainly has some tracks that I typically skip, but the ones that I like I'll play over and over. It's good enough that when it went missing from my collection (courtesy, no doubt, of teenage stepchildren who have poor borrowing and returning etiquette), I have felt its absence for months, nay, years--and yet not so critical that I had to run right out and replace it. Nor I could not find it in the collection maintained online by the Best Buy music service I subscribe to. Go figure. I will replace it... eventually... because I can't stand being unable to listen to Angels Heap and Niwai.

5 out of 5 stars Better than anything else Neil or Tim has ever done.......2004-08-08

I'm quite a Neil Finn fan; I own all his solo albums and saw him live in San Francisco a couple years ago, and it was a great show, but the fact of the matter is that nothing that either Finn has ever done in their entire musical careers (whether it be Crowded House, Split Enz, or their respective solo works) matches the beauty of this wonderful album. It feels smoky and low-key...like it was recorded in some backroads bar on a slow wedneseday night. It may not be as polished as Finn's remarkably clean studio work, but it also lacks the sterile feel of his pop music. Every song is cozy and warm like an old blanket; you just envelope yourself in the album until it runs out way too soon, in which case you're forced to listen to it again and again and again. This album is one of the greatest and most underappreciated works I've ever come across, and it was singlehandedly responsible for steering my impressionable young ears away from the din of MTV-friendly music. For that, I am eternally grateful. Now to go listen to it again.

5 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 Stars.......2004-06-26

Brothers Tim and Neil Finn have been making music together since their childhood in Te Awamutu, New Zealand, continuing through to international success in Split Enz and Crowded House. However, it wasn't until late 1989 that they actually started writing together - a reunion that yielded more than a dozen songs for a proposed Finn Brothers side project. That album was scrapped and most of the material was absorbed by Crowded House's Woodface (1991) and Together Alone (1993), as well as Tim's 1993 solo album, Before & After. The brothers' project resumed in late 1994, and in four weeks, they completed an album called simply Finn. The album, released in the fall of 1995 (the summer of 1996 in the U.S.), showed a much more casual side of the Finns and was less pop-oriented than their previous musical collaborations - the brothers play nearly all of the instruments themselves, ranging from the primitive to the exotic. After initial pressings of Finn, the duo changed their name to the Finn Brothers to avoid confusion with a band going under a similar name. - Chris Woodstra, AMG

4 out of 5 stars Dark..........2003-06-04

This is a dark, dark album full of native rhythms and chanting and even insect sounds to create a Catholic nightscape. Lots of guilt ("Only Talking Sense"), lust ("Angels Heap"), and angst ("Where is My Soul"). And the melodies, well, they're just haunting. Period.

4 out of 5 stars Quality teamup of talented brothers.......2003-04-25

Neil and Tim Finn team up for the first time since Crowded House's Woodface album, and if you're coming into this one expecting the glossier pop tones of that album, you won't find it here. Finn is a raw album; the brothers play all the instruments (except for one bass part on the last track), and it sounds like much of the album was recorded live in the studio. It almost feels like Neil Finn's Ram, only without a Monkberry Moon Delight.

What the album does have are a lot of intricate, pretty melodies that reveal themselves upon repeated spins, and the sound of the brothers' voices harmonizing, which, as you might guess, is a nice thing indeed. This album is not really the place to start to understand Neil Finn and his grasp of the pop song, but rather another piece of the whole puzzle.

Highlights of the album: "Eyes of the World", where the brothers trade vocals; the absolutely jaw-droppingly beautiful "Last Day of June"; "Angels Heap" and "Where is My Soul", where the brothers' harmonies take the forefront; and the echoey, almost trance-like "Suffer Never".

Finn is a solid album with no clunkers; it rewards patience and repeated listens.
Even Now
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • blessed but dissapointed
  • Even Now
  • Even Now
  • Truly One Of My Top-Five Favorites !
  • His voice is as good today as it was 30 years ago
Even Now
Matthew Ward
Manufacturer: Discovery House
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004U5FN
Release Date: 2000-07-18

Tracks:

  1. Who Is Faithful
  2. Bring Me to the Cross
  3. There Is One Thing
  4. When I Survey
  5. Even Now
  6. Consume Me
  7. I Will Lift Up My Eyes
  8. You Are My Refuge
  9. I Will Worship You
  10. O Lead Me

Album Description

Contemporary Christian music

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars blessed but dissapointed.......2003-07-22

What really dissapoints me is the fact that we struggle to get the music here in South Africa. I have to depend on friends to bring the music here. I have being a follower of Matthew's music for many years now and I am always looking to see if any of his music is on our shelves. I bought My Redeemer and it is most excellent. My students perform their mimes or devotional dances to it. It is inspirational. Keep on worshipping Matthew Ward because we are looking forward to sharing in your quiet time before the Master.

5 out of 5 stars Even Now.......2002-09-16

I have loved Matthew's voice for years and this CD brings me to tears every time I hear it...and I play it a lot! He truly brings you into the presence of the Lord with his beautiful voice. I have tears on my face after listening to "I Will Worship You."

5 out of 5 stars Even Now.......2002-01-13

i heard this song only once on my friend's cd. I would like to hear this again before I buy it. Why don't you have: play.. so I can listen first?

5 out of 5 stars Truly One Of My Top-Five Favorites !.......2001-10-20

Truly One Of My Top-Five Favorites !

A MUST for any worship collection !

5 out of 5 stars His voice is as good today as it was 30 years ago.......2001-05-01

I'll admit, I am prejudiced. I love Matthew Ward's voice, and his music. "Even Now" is as good as "My Redeemer;" both are very worshipful, this is what I look for. His voice quality is pure and range is increible, although, this cd does not reflect his tremendous voice range like in the "My Redeemer" cd. The songs are meaningful; my favorite is "You are My Refuge," which will lead you into the presence of God immediately.

Keep singing Matthew, and we will keep supporting your music. You have many, many fans out here!
Most Frightening Music in the Universe
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Classic Themes
  • Simply Wonderful!
  • Simply Wonderful!
  • Halloween!!!!!!
Most Frightening Music in the Universe

Manufacturer: Denon Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002W4V0G
Release Date: 2004-09-21

Tracks:

  1. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
  2. Hermann - Suite From "Psycho": I. Prelude / II. The City / III. The Swamp / IV. The Murder / V. The Cellar / VI. Discovery
  3. Wagner - Flying Dutchman Overture
  4. Mussorgsky - Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus / Catacombs / Babi-Yar's Hut On Chicken's Legs
  5. Berlioz - Symphony Fantastique: IV. March To The Scaffold / V. Dream Of The Witches Sabbath
  6. Stravinsky - Firebird, IV. Infernal Dance Of The King Kashchei
  7. Shostakovich - Cemetary (from The film "Five Days And Five Nights")
  8. Holst - The Planets, Mars Bringer Of War

Tracks:

  1. Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathrusta: I. Sehr Breit (Theme From 2001: A Space Odyssey) / IX. The Song Of The Night Wanderer
  2. Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain
  3. Prokofiev - Romeo & Juliet, The Montagues and the Capulets
  4. Xenakis - The Pleiades, First Movement
  5. Vivaldi - Four Seasons, Summer, III, Presto, Tempo Impetuoso D'Estate
  6. Bernstein - The Grifters
  7. Stravinsky - The Rite Of Spring: III. Mock Abduction / XIII. Sacrificial Dance
  8. Shostakovich - Symphony No 5, IV. Allegro Non Troppo
  9. Dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice (From Fantasia)
  10. Bernstein - Ghostbusters

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Classic Themes.......2006-09-11

This is an awesome collection of unsettling melodies from the masters, not just some horror movie themes (though it does have some Psyco). You will end up playing a round of "Where have I heard that score before?" because these melodies are very iconic.
The only complaint is that the track listing is somewhat occult. One has to use amazon.com's track listings and fill in the numbers.
Still, this is a great buy!!

5 out of 5 stars Simply Wonderful!.......2006-05-18

I would like to begin my review of this wonderful CD by stating that I am not a "kid." (unless you consider a 14-year-old to still be a child) I am, however, too lazy too start a new Amazon.com account before typing about this great CD.

Now then... In my eyes, this CD recieved 5 stars because of (what else!) the music. The quality of the music to be more specific. The sound of it was great and the selection of the pieces was pure genius. My personal favorite would have to be a three-way tie between Bach's Toccata and Fugue, Dukas' Sorceror's Apprentice, and Stravinsky's The Right of Spring.

I will leave you tonight with one final thought... Is it just me, or are most of the pieces from "Fantasia"? At least 7 (!) of the pieces are from that age-old classic. I think it's funny that they are on a collection such as "The Most Frightening Music in the Universe". And could the cover art be any worse?!

All in all it is a great CD to add to any collection. (and cheap!) Thanks!

-Smith

5 out of 5 stars Simply Wonderful!.......2006-05-18

I would like to begin my review of this wonderful CD by stating that I am not a "kid." (unless you consider a 14-year-old to still be a child) I am, however, too lazy too start a new Amazon.com account before typing about this great CD.

Now then... In my eyes, this CD recieved 5 stars because of (what else!) the music. The quality of the music to be more specific. The sound of it was great and the selection of the pieces was pure genius. My personal favorite would have to be a three-way tie between Bach's Toccata and Fugue, Dukas' Sorceror's Apprentice, and Stravinsky's The Right of Spring.

I will leave you tonight with one final thought... Is it just me, or are most of the pieces from "Fantasia"? At least 7 (!) of the pieces are from that age-old classic. I think it's funny that they are on a collection such as "The Most Frightening Music in the Universe". And could the cover art be any worse?!

All in all it is a great CD to add to any collection. (and cheap!) Thanks!

-Smith

5 out of 5 stars Halloween!!!!!!.......2006-04-02

This Is Great i love Classical and halloween is my favorite holiday its great!! great collection
Ghost Ship (Score)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Katie
  • SWeet movie
  • My Little Box Rocks
  • suburbanwolf got it right!
  • "My Little Box" is not sung by Trent Reznor
Ghost Ship (Score)
John Frizzell
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006WL42
Release Date: 2002-11-05

Amazon.com

If the idea behind director John Beck's nautical frightfest isn't exactly new--long-lost ship is mysteriously found floating at sea--the filmmaker invests it with a smart sense of style and tension that lifts it above its horror-exploitation roots. The brooding orchestral score from composer John Frizzell (13 Ghosts, Beautiful, Alien Resurrection) conjures up the appropriate atmosphere of foreboding and unease, while largely steering clear of the genre's inherent cheese quotient. Indeed, the composer invokes an often surprising sense of emotional strain and weariness, injecting some welcome human dimensions amid the expected shrieking strings and rumbling brass and percussion. While certain genre clichés are paid heed, Frizzell's efforts here often as not eschew orchestral thunder for more subtle, intimate music that lifts the film from mere floating haunted-house gambit into something more emotionally gripping. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Katie.......2007-04-11

I love the music from this movie. I really love this movie because of the little girl. Katie is very sweet. You would love to have a friend like her. Katie will be there for you. Katie will take care of you.

5 out of 5 stars SWeet movie.......2006-04-09

also THE MUDVANYE SONG RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "NOT FALLING" I'M PLAYING IT RIGHT NOW, I KNEW THIS BAND SOUNDED FAMILIAR. THEY ROCK BABY. :)

5 out of 5 stars My Little Box Rocks.......2005-02-13

The great song from the "flashback scene" in the movie, is track 23, My Little Box. Simply a must-have song. Dark and dry, the lyrics accompany the hollow and spooky beat. "I live safe inside my cell, in the darkness that surrounds me, I see my own special hell. Compliment my suffering, feeling warm inside this pain, four walls comin' down on me, are coming down again."

5 out of 5 stars suburbanwolf got it right!.......2004-12-30

the song for flashback(night of slaughter)scene is "superhoney" by edwin and the pressure. it can be purchased on amazon canada or go to the edwin and the pressure website and click on links for purchase. And there it is!

5 out of 5 stars "My Little Box" is not sung by Trent Reznor.......2004-06-10

"My Little Box" is sung by Gabriel Mann, not Trent Reznor like someone suggested.
Welcome to Discovery Park
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • discovering discovery park
  • Welcome to the end of Shawn's career
  • mediocre at best, and that's being generous
  • Takes more than one listen
  • Love it.
Welcome to Discovery Park
Brad
Manufacturer: Redline Ent
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006BTAG
Release Date: 2002-08-13

Tracks:

  1. Brothers and sisters [Smith]
  2. Shinin' [Smith]
  3. Drop it down [Gossard/Smith]
  4. Never let each other down [Smith]
  5. If you could make it good [Smith]
  6. Revolution [Hagar/Smith]
  7. Takin' it easy [Smith]
  8. Sheepish [Gossard]
  9. All is one [Berg/Smith]
  10. Couch T-bone [Brad/Smith]
  11. La, la, la [Smith]
  12. Yes, you are [Smith]
  13. Arrakis [Berg/Smith]

Amazon.com

Brad further demonstrate a propensity for musical comfort food, '70s rock style, on their warm-sounding, soul-infused third album. Welcome to Discovery Park is a funny title for this recording, since there's actually little to uncover here. If you've listened to the radio since 1970, you can anticipate chord progressions and guitar solos. But the classic-rock textbook sounds just fine in Brad's hands, especially with production assistance from Phil Nicolo of the Butcher Brothers. While not as inventive as works by Wellwater Conspiracy (another retro-minded Seattle outfit) or Queens of the Stone Age, Discovery Park is not without its charms. Set highlight "La, La, La" is a warm blast of soulful pop-rock that is sure to keep fans of Urge Overkill and Grand Funk Railroad smiling for days. --Mike McGonigal

Album Description

Seattle-based rock band Brad delivers a career-defining artistic triumph with its third album. "Welcome to Discovery Park" finds one of music's most soulful and musically elegant bands kicking up a storm of funky garage rock grooves one minute and glorious, irresistibly catchy pop melodies the next. Brad's core members Shawn Smith, Stone Gossard, Regan Hagar, and Mike Berg invited multi-instrumentalists Thaddeus Turner, Jeremy Toback and percussionist Elizabeth Pupo-Walker to add their own flourishes in the studio. The album is produced by Brad, with additional production and mixing by Phil Nicolo of the Butcher Brothers production team. Brad's first two albums, "Shame" (Epic, 1993) and "Interiors" (Epic, 1997), caught the ears of fans and critics around the world. Brad's devoted fanbase eagerly awaits "Welcome to Discovery Park," and they will not be disappointed by, arguably, Brad's best record to date.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars discovering discovery park.......2005-05-02

I must disagree with the earlier negative reviews. Found this CD today in a bargain bin. Overall a quality product with some very interesting tracks. A more mature direction for the band. Perhaps, this is the reason for the dissatisfaction with younger listeners. I like this CD better than "interiors" and recommend it for those looking for a melodic and somewhat serene listining experience.

1 out of 5 stars Welcome to the end of Shawn's career.......2004-01-23

I am a huge fan of Shawn Smith since first hearing "Shame" way back when...This new album flat out sucks...Shawn has always stayed one step ahead of listeners until now. Shawn, put down the bong, layoff the donuts and quit it with the "La La La" in every song...it was interesting the first time but its not a style. Take some time off instead of writing junk...the same goes for stone.

2 out of 5 stars mediocre at best, and that's being generous.......2004-01-13

i bought this album after a brad show. shawn smith and company were amazing on stage, and i was a pretty big smith fan, so i picked it up.

for some reason the recorded versions just didn't grab me like the songs played live. i mean, they aren't even close. maybe it's because they peppered the set with brad classics, and even soem satchel songs. who knows.

first of all, smith really mailed in the songwriting duties on this one. i always thought he was a perfectly serviceable writer. nothing outstanding, but his voice completely made up for whatever small shortcomings he had on the writing end. well, not this time, folks. secondly, the melodies are just boring, ploddingly so.

"shinin'" is a perfectly example. nice little catchy tune, but it's so inane i can't listen to it without laughing or cringing. the writing cripples the song. come on smith, living free is the way to be, living free is our destiny? wow, that's just bad.

then we have the boring, almost michael-jacksonian "yes you are." and not good, "off the wall" or "thriller" vintage michael, but cloying, post-culkin michael.

but it does have bright spots, thankfully. "la la la" transcends its silliness. "drop it down" is the brad i'm sure we all wanted. but these two songs, a spattering of mediocre tunes, and a load of crap does not a decent album make.

buy it at your own risk. if you really want it, i have an almost-new copy for sale...

4 out of 5 stars Takes more than one listen.......2003-11-06

When Pearl Jam's TEN came out, I thought it was the best album of all time. As a matter of fact, even today, I still believe that it is one of the top albums ever. Anyhow, I followed the whole Seattle scene at that time, and was very interested in 1993 to hear Stone Gossard's side project "Brad".

I remember thinking it was crap the first time I heard the album "Shame", but the more I listened to it, the more I liked it, until it actually became another of my favorite albums. It's hard to say exactly what it was that made me like it so much, but I'm going to guess that it was the pure originality of the whole thing. They weren't like anything else I'd heard before.

That originality is very much still alive and well on their latest release "Welcome to Discovery Park". And although right now, I don't like it as much as Shame, I think I probably haven't listened to it enough yet. I'm sure that once I've given a goo 4 or 5 listenings, that I'll love it just as much, because this music is like a fine wine, it's a refined and aquired taste.

5 out of 5 stars Love it........2003-02-28

As a long time fan of Shawn Smith (and friends), I have to say that this is one of his best efforts. Honestly, I was a little dissapointed with "Interiors" being that "Shame" is one of my favortie all time albums and "Interiors" didn't quite measure up. Shawn's solo effort Let It All Begin was excellent and this album is a nice follow-up. There are some great songs here including "Takin' it Easy", "La la la" and, my favorite on the album, "If You Could Make It Good". Brad fans will not be dissapointed.

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