Storyteller
Storyteller
ASIN: B0001VQREQ
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Pianist Marilyn Crispell has in recent times chucked the knotty angularity and tumultuous bursts of her free-jazz past for slowly tempered mediations on beauty and form. Her songs unfold with a balletic delicacy, each movement measured and sure--and, sometimes, static. There are definitely narrative dry spots on Storyteller, which lacks the ongoing sense of discovery that sparked 2001's Amaryllis. That album featured the great drummer Paul Motian and bassist Gary Peacock. This one, which substitutes Mark Helias for Peacock, creates intrigue in the way Motian provides the pulse that would usually be provided by the bassist, while Helias does a drummer-like job of pushing the rhythms. Half of Storyteller is comprised of Motian compositions from his long and varied career. At their best, and the trio's, they impart a radiant optimism that intensifies with repeated listenings. --Lloyd Sachs
Storyteller,Marilyn Crispell,Ecm Records,Avant-Garde Jazz,Free Jazz,Jazz,Modern Creative,Pop
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- Amazingly Wonderful
- Well chosen songs; poorly packaged
- Rod "The Bod" Stewart boxed
- Representative, but not the best material
- Excellent Anniversary Of Rod's First 25 Years
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Storyteller: The Complete Anthology
Rod Stewart
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ASIN: B000002LIR
Release Date: 1989-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
- Can I Get A Witness?
- Shake
- So Much To Say
- Little Miss Understood
- I've Been Drinking
- I Ain't Superstitious
- Shapes Of Things
- In A Broken Dream
- Street Fighting Man
- Handbags And Gladrags
- Gasoline Alley
- Cut Across Shorty
- Country Comforts
- It's All Over Now
- Sweet Lady Mary
- Had Me A Real Good Time
Tracks:
- Maggie May
- Mandolin Wind
- ( I Know ) I'm Losing You
- Reason To Believe
- Every Picture Tells A Story
- Stay With Me-The Faces
- True Blue-The Faces
- Angel-The Faces
- You Wear It Well
- I'd Rather Go Blind
- Twistin' The Night Away
- What's Made Milwaukee Famous
- Oh ! No Not My Baby
- Pinball Wizard
- Let Me Be Your Car
- You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything-The Faces
Tracks:
- Sailing
- I Don't Want To Talk About It
- Stone Cold Sober
- To Love Somebody
- Tonight's The Night
- The First Cut Is The Deepest
- The Killing Of Georgie (Part I and II)
- Get Back
- Hot Legs
- I Was Only Joking
- You're In My Heart
- Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
- Passion
- Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight
- Tonight I'm Yours
Tracks:
- Young Turks
- Baby Jane
- What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So In Love With You)
- People Get Ready
- Some Guys Have All The Luck - Rod Stewart R
- Infatuation
- Love Touch
- Every Beat Of My Heart
- Lost In You
- My Heart Can't Tell You No
- Dynamite
- Crazy About Her
- Forever Young
- I Don't Want To Talk About It
- This Old Heart Of Mine
- Downtown Train
Customer Reviews:
Amazingly Wonderful.......2007-03-03
This 4 CD box set of Rod Stewart is extremely great, from start to finish, it's got a vast assortment of songs that Rod recorded between 1964-1990, all of which are great, you get a little of everything from Rod, during this time period. You get all the hits, plus some great rarities! If you love Rod, you'll love this, indeed! Also, I am pleased with the booklet that comes with it, lots of nice pictures and nice to hear Rod's comments on the songs.
Well chosen songs; poorly packaged.......2006-10-15
Box sets always bring up arguments as to what's missing but there is very little missing from this set. Having every one of Rod''s CDs, the only three missing tracks that I would have put on here are "I Feel The Whole World Go Round" from the 60s band Shotgun Express, "Farewell" from Smiler and "The Wild Horse" from Out of Order. (OK and maybe two or three others!) but overall, the selection was excellent. It puts Rod Stewar in context, and much of the 80s stuff holds up every well to the sacred early 70s stuff. (Rod was always a great singles artist, though some of his albums are really terrible.)
The box set was thrown together very quickly though, and the packaging is weak. The book is thin and flimsy and features just one essay by writer Robert Palmer, who does a good job of praising without going overboard. But Warners always treated Rod Stewart like [...] and this box set deserved a better package.
Rod "The Bod" Stewart boxed.......2006-01-11
He's done it all in his career: Classic rock, pop and now he relives the past in his The Great American Songbook series. This box set is of course is all about Rod at his very best. Not really a bad song in the four disc set which shows his transition from classic rock ("Street Fighting Man", Maggie May", etc) into the pop world ("Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "Downtown Train, etc). He has been one of only a few artists that could transition to different genres and still be successful. Very successful. I give the set a 4.5 based on sound quality (not remastered) otherwise, it's a 5.
Representative, but not the best material.......2005-11-12
Storyteller does not contain all of Stewart's best material. In fact, if you want all of Stewart's best songs, then just get his first 4 solo CDs, 4 CDs with The Faces, his CD with Jeff Beck (Truth) and skip Storyteller. I think these 9 CDs - released over just a 4-year period! - rival anything the Stones or Zeppelin ever did.
But if you want to hear a representative overview of his career - the good, the bad, and the ugly - then Storyteller is a good buy. Clearly, Stewart is an excellent singer and very talented, and some of his recent CDs (Vagabond Heart) are respectable, but today is generally hack.
Excellent Anniversary Of Rod's First 25 Years.......2005-09-06
Rod Stewart is one of the most successful artists in rock history. He is also one of its most diverse. Over the years, Rod has experimented with everything from folk to hard rock to disco to even modern R&B/hip-hop. In 1990, the four disc boxed set "Storyteller" was released to commemorate his first 25 years as a musician. Well, as we know, Rod has released quite a bit of work since then, most of it worth owning. So, how does "Storyteller" hold for a 15 year old compilation? Here are the positives and negatives.
Positives:
-If you want all the best from Rod's first 25 years, than this collection covers the entire spectrum. All of the hits from that period, inlcuding "Maggie May", "Tonight's The Night", "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy", "Young Turks", "Some Guys Have All The Luck" and "Forever Young", to name a few, are all on here.
-As with all boxed sets, there's a wealth of underrated gems and rarities on here. The entire first disc is filled with nothing but them!
-All the songs sound great.
-The liner notes, with an introduction by Robert Palmer and commentaries on each song by Rod himself, plus some nice photos, is excellent.
-Is fairly easy to locate.
-There's a great (then) new version of "I Don't Wanna Talk About It" only available here.
-It's available for about $ 50.00. That may seem expensive, but considering most boxed set can exceed $ 80.00, you get a pretty darn good deal.
Negatives:
-It doesn't contain all the wonderful stuff he did after 1990. So you won't find hit singles like "Rhythm Of My Heart", "The Motown Song" and "Have I Told You Lately" as well as other great stuff on here. However, since this collection was released before all that, it can't really be considered a negative as it was out of the compilers' jurisdiction.
-"I Was Only Joking" is edited. You should never put edited versions on a boxed set.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend this boxed set. It is an excellent representation of Rod's best years. For the other excellent pso - 1990 material, download them.
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- Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher--Tom T. Hall
- Quality Collection, but Interesting Song Selection
- An interesting, but incomplete, collection
- A wonderful retrospective album from one of the best
- The perfect compilation of music by the storyteller
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Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher
Tom T. Hall
Manufacturer: Mercury Nashville
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ASIN: B000001EDY
Release Date: 1995-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Old Dogs, Children, And Watermelon Wine
- Magnificent Music Machine
- A Million Miles To The City
- I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
- The Hitch-Hiker
- Ballad Of Forty Dollars
- I Hope It Rains At My Funeral
- Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On
- Strawberry Farms
- Watergate Blues
- I Want To See The Parade
- 100 Children
- The Year That Clayton Delaney Died
- The Son Of Clayton Delaney
- The Old Side Of Town
- I Can't Dance
- Last Of The Drifters
- Mama Bake A Pie (Daddy Kill A Chicken)
- A Week In A Country Jail
- Spokane Motel Blues
- Homecoming
- Ravishing Ruby
- Hello, We're Lonely
- Down At The Mall
- Fox On The Run
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- Shoeshine Man
- Flat-Footin' It
- Old Five And Dimers Like Me
- Willy The Wandering Gypsy And Me
- More About John Henry
- Give Her My Best
- Pamela Brown
- I Flew Over Our House Last Night
- Molly And Tenbrooks
- The Monkey That Became President
- That's How I Got To Memphis
- Mama's Got The Catfish Blues
- I Like Beer
- Day Drinkin'
- That Song Is Driving Me Crazy
- Salute To A Switchblade
- Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn
- Subdivision Blues
- America The Ugly
- Hang Them All (Get The Guilty)
- Levi Jones
- Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)
- I'm Forty Now
- Deal
- Me And Jesus
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If you hear Tom T. Hall's name and immediately think of "Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine" or "Harper Valley P.T.A.," this box set will be a revelation. The overview may begin with "Old Dogs," but it quickly turns to his keenest, most enduring work. Hall is the Raymond Carver of country songwriters: like no one before or since, he writes vignettes that are at once incredibly sad and funny, acute in detail, deep in common, human wisdom. Focusing on his strongest and frequently overlooked material, this overview is a tribute to Hall the narrative craftsman, the journalist of the interiors and exteriors of country life. "Harper Valley P.T.A." might not be here, but the memorable stories are: "I Flew over Our House Last Night," "Spokane Motel Blues," "I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew," and what just might be his finest tale, "I Hope It Rains at My Funeral." From his great satirical work to his honest love songs, all are rendered in an inimitable, true colloquial voice. --Roy Kasten
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Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher--Tom T. Hall.......2005-05-18
First of all, Tom T. Hall is a great person and a gentlemen as I got to meet him when he was just getting started, traveling with his friend Jimmy C. Newman whom he wrote "D.J. for a Day", and "Artificial Rose". At the time that I met him, he had his first hit "Harper Valley P.T.A." with Jeannie C. Riley which was a number one hit.
This collection is the best overview of his career. Many of his albums are not out of print and this group represents his top 20 singles and album cuts. This is a "must have" collection for the Tom T. Hall fans; the Rod McKuen of country music.
Quality Collection, but Interesting Song Selection.......2003-12-26
Once again, another Quality Collection from Tom T but as with other collections, obvious songs associted with Tom T are missing. The two most blanant obmissions are "Sneaky Snake" and "I Love", I would have thought these two songs could have been included since they are two of his biggest and well known songs. Also there is no order to the selections, it is like they threw the songs in a pile and drew them out with their eyes closed. The booklet included has a Bio on Tom T but no track to track insight or information about the songs.
However, given the fact that much of Tom T's music is unavailable or unissued on CD this is a refreshing collection, 50 songs included in the set and just about every track is worthy of being included. It just does not make sense to leave out some of the singer's biggest hits. However, if you buy the old Greatest Hits Vol 2, which includes the big songs left off this box set, in addition to this box you will have the best songs from this country legend
An interesting, but incomplete, collection.......2002-12-29
Before I bought this, I had Greatest hits 1 and 2 on CD - they were once available as a single CD - but I wanted more of Tom's music, so I bought this box. It is an extremely interesting collection of songs (as I expected) but it doesn't include all the classics. There are enough great songs of Tom's that could have filled a third CD of equal standard to the first two.
Many of his greatest hits are included, including Old dogs children and watermelon wine (my favorite), Faster horses (one of several hits missing from Greatest hits 1 and 2), I like beer, 100 children, Ballad of forty dollars and The year that Clayton Delaney died. You also get Tom's versions of some songs he wrote but which have been covered by others, including I washed my face in the morning dew, Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn, Pamela Brown and That's how I got to Memphis. Three duets are included, these being Last of the Drifters (with Johnny Cash - it originally appeared on one of his albums), Molly and Tenbrooks (with Bill Monroe) and Hello we're lonely (with Patti Page). Elsewhere, the two CD's are filled with great songs, some of which I'd never heard before and which provide great entertainment.
The obvious omissions are I miss a lot of trains, I care, I love, Country is, The little lady preacher, Who's gonna feed them hogs, Sneaky snake, Little bitty and Harper Valley PTA. However, don't let the omissions put you off buying this - there are plenty of tracks here that are not available on any other CD. It is interesting that Tom suggests (in the booklet) that he never recorded Harper Valley PTA, saying that he didn't need to - yet a version is available on Ultimate collection (which is not that - like every other Tom T Hall collection, it misses some essentials).
As I write this, it is not possible to buy one Tom T Hall collection that contains all the essentials, but this is a great place to start. Most of the omissions I listed can be found on Greatest hits 2.
A wonderful retrospective album from one of the best.......1999-08-11
I've enjoyed the work of Tom T. Hall since I was 5 or 6 years old and my dad played "Sneaky Snake" for me. His songs still impress me so much; at his best, he'll make you laugh and cry and shrug and smile, all in the same song. His voice and his stories couldn't be more real. I grew up in Kentucky and, as long as I have Tom T.'s songs to listen to, I'll never be too far away. This is a really good collection of some (but not all) of his best work. Recommended highly.
The perfect compilation of music by the storyteller.......1998-11-26
The title of this boxed set says it all. On the box set are many of his classics ranging from hits to album cuts. There are great liner notes by Robert K. Oermann, who compiled the set and the songs speak for themselves. If you want to listen to country storytelling at its best, pick this collection up. The songs on this collection are what he should be remembered for and they confirm that he is the storyteller.
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We All Got Together And.../Storyteller
Tom T. Hall
Manufacturer: HUX RECORDS
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ASIN: B000P0IM0A
Release Date: 2007-07-31 |
Tracks:
- Turn It On, Turn It On, Turn It On
- Souvenirs
- Pamela Brown
- Bourbon Man
- Promise & The Dream
- She Gave Her Heart To Jethro
- Coot Marseilles Blues
- Monkey That Became President
- Pratt Street
- High Steppin' Proud
- Me & Jesus
- More About John Henry
- When Nobody Wants Your Body Anymore
- Windy City Anne
- Story Of Your Life Is Your Face
- Willy The Wandering Gypsy & Me
- St. Louis Named A Shoe After Me
- Old Dogs Children & Watermelon Wine
- Rolling Mills Of Middletown
- Grandma Whistled
- Piece Of The Road
- One More Song For Jesus
Album Details
Tom T. Hall is Known as a Classic Country Music Singer/Songwriter, with a Keen Eye for Detail and a Knack for Narrative. The Composer of Eleven #1 Hits, He Has Written Songs for Dozens of Country Stars, Including Johnny Cash, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings and Alan Jackson. Very Early on in his Career, Hall Picked Up the Sobriquet of the Storyteller, and the Title "the Storyteller" was Used for One of Two Albums that Mercury Records Released in 1972, the Other Being "we all Got Together And
". Both of These Albums Registered on the Upper Reaches of the Country Chart in 1972, and Are Now Reissued Here on CD for the First Time. Digitally Re-mastered, These Two Exemplary Albums Are Now Reissued Together on One CD for the First Time. Included Here is the Country #1 Song, `old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine', Considered by Many Fans to Be Hall's Finest Recording.
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- bluegrass of today
- Bluegrass storyteller
- Each lyric is delivered with very convincing emotion
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Bluegrass Storyteller
James King
Manufacturer: Rounder / Umgd
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ASIN: B0006V6TKI
Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Coldest Day
- Echo Mountain
- She Took My Breath Away
- Stumbling In My Father's
- Jerusalem Tomorrow
- Flowers In The Dell
- Second Hand Flowers
- Saginaw
- Garage Sale
- Carrol County
- Cold Hard Facts
- Julie
- Julie As The Sun Sets
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bluegrass of today.......2007-05-13
I have been a fan of bluegrass since the days of Bill Monroe, Reno & Smiley, Jimmy Martin, etc. . This singer and his music revert back to
what I have always enjoyed not like Allison Krauss, Nickle Creek, Rhonda Vincent etc. I now have 4 of Jas. King's albums and now listen to Bluegrass with a story again.
Bluegrass storyteller.......2007-03-22
I am a big fan of james king I see him perfrm every year its a great cd i purchased used and it was in great shape and no problems playing. If you look for some good bluegrass include this cd.
Each lyric is delivered with very convincing emotion.......2005-03-02
Playing Time - 45:51 -- James King's robust vocals are known for being raw, pure and full of emotion. King also has a clear affinity for sad songs. He plays no guitar on this project, and instead just concentrates on telling his stories. And a sad song like "Echo Mountain" (written by Billy Smith and Mac Elliott) might bring tears to your eyes. There are no rollicking and smoldering extremes on "The Bluegrass Storyteller," but rather messages and musicianship that hold your attention in a different sort of way emphasizing a more subtle bluegrass framework. James renders a ballad, "Jerusalem Tomorrow," with only his vocals, some mournful fiddle and rhythm accompaniment. Two other numbers ("Second Handed Flowers" and "Carroll County Accident") are sung solo; five songs are arranged for duets. This leaner approach to the vocals allows us to stay focused on James King's emotive messages and personal intensity. James delivers each lyric with very convincing emotion.
King's consummate bandmates add a lot to this project. Guitarist/mandolinist Kevin Prater's high baritone on "Echo Mountain" is spine-tingling. Ben Greene's banjo drives "Flowers in the Dell" and "Carroll County Accident." Adam Haynes is blessed with a silky touch on his fiddle bow that allows him to move effortlessly from note to note. Jerry McNeely's bass provides a rock solid foundation, especially on more up-tempo selections like "Saginaw, Michigan." That piece builds to a soaring 3-part chorus with Prater and Greene assisting.
James King has won great acclaim from the bluegrass community for his heartfelt and soulful singing. A vocalist also knows that he must interpret songs with poignancy and character. He draws material from Tom T. Hall, Lefty Frizzell, David Olney, Bob Ferguson, Fred Eaglesmith, Buddy Miller, Carl Jackson and others. With a distinctive country feeling, James Kings' "The Bluegrass Storyteller" tells a baker's dozen of beautiful, life-affirming tales. Lilting melodies and tender sentiments characterize this album which closes with a stirring gospel quartet on "Just as the Sun Went Down." (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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- The Whole Story Via A Legendary Frontman
- great even for the casual kinks fan
- Liking sitting in your living room
- Smiles
- The Storyteller
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The Storyteller
Ray Davies
Manufacturer: Koch Records
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ASIN: B000CC4W28
Release Date: 2006-02-07 |
Tracks:
- Storyteller
- Introduction
- Victoria
- My Name (Dialogue)
- 20th Century Man
- London Song
- My Big Sister
- That Old Black Magic
- Tired Of Waiting
- Set Me Free
- Dad And The Green Amp (Dialogue)
- Set Me Free
- The Front Room (Dialogue)
- See My Friends
- Autumn Almanac
- Hunchback (Dialogue)
- X-Ray
- Art School (Dialogue)
- Art School Babe
- Back In The Front Room
- Writing The Song (Dialogue)
- When Big Bill Speaks/ The Man Who Knew A Man (Mick Avory's Audition Dialogue)
- It's Alright (Managers Dialogue)
- It's Alright (Havana Version, The Kinks Name Dialogue)
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- The Third Single (Dialogue)
- You Really Got Me
- London Song (Studio Version)
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If you haven't had a chance to catch Kinks leader Ray Davies' recent autobiographical music-and-spoken-word show, this disc will make a dandy substitute. If you have seen it already, here's your chance to enjoy a judiciously edited version, with the added bonus of not having anyone sitting behind you and singing along into your ear. Vibrant acoustic interpretations of Kinks klassics like "Victoria," "20th Century Man," and "Autumn Almanac" alternate with strong new Davies compositions like "London Song" and "The Ballad of Julie Finkle," as well as a charming interpretation of "That Old Black Magic." Of course, you also get the man himself, musing wittily on life before and after "You Really Got Me." --Dan Epstein
This is a reissue of the original 1998 album.
Customer Reviews:
The Whole Story Via A Legendary Frontman.......2007-03-18
THE STORYTELLER is a most endearing Album and a Must for any KINKS fan or newfound Rock and Roll historian in the making. I must recommend Reading X Ray the Book upon which Ray recites in between Musical interludes.
The Green Amplifier will be forever in your Brain!.
I have been lucky enough to have seen THE KINKS at least 15 times in my lifetime and the Shining of Ray's personality as well Tribute to Family and His Awesome Brother Dave.
One note, I myself parallel this whole x ray experience to Pete Townshends "PSYCHODERELICT" project.
A History lesson in Rock and Roll and super entertaining.
The question...is Julie Finkle the Greyhound Girl on PT's "Scoop"?.
great even for the casual kinks fan.......2006-09-20
I have seen Ray perform this concert twice and I own the CD. It is great. Just play the samples from Amazon and you will see. There are so many great songs you will recall and the insights Ray adds between songs are really funny and interesting. The concert is based on Rays book, "X-Ray". I have read the book and it is for more dedicated followers.
Liking sitting in your living room.......2006-04-16
I am lucky enough to have seen Ray Davies perform solo at the Westbeth Theater in NYC a few years ago. Like always, he's a captivating storyteller. All that's missing from this CD is "David Watts" and a few more Klassic Kinks bits he performed live. Ray Davies, and the Kinks, will always be consummate storytellers. Nothing comapares to hearing him sing his songs, with wistful and witty asides. Unless it's with his brother and band by his side. Buy this CD. Laze away a sunny afternoon, or morning, or evening. See Ray live. See the Kinks, if they come around again. He truly is this generation's poet laureate of England (according to Pete Townshend, who ought to know, as I would've nominated him next.)
Smiles.......2006-03-20
If you like the Kinks, and you consider Ray Davies a creative genius, this cd will only confirm that for you. It is really a lot of fun to listen to.
The Storyteller.......2006-02-28
It's great for all Kinks fans that The Storyteller has been made available again. As if experiencing the eclectic observations of Ray Davies by way of the Kinks Kanon isn't enough of a gratification, here he turns both inward and outward to present an affecting, if all too brief, live account of his formative years as a musical artist. Assuming the actual show was lengthier and more comprehensive, this CD is still a wonderful teaser for the pseudo-autobiography X-Ray. Is it all true? Who cares!
Ray's telling of his sister's passing at the age of thirty is especially moving as it gives meaning to the otherwise arcane tune "See My Friends", always one of my favorites. Equally moving is the story of the hunchback and it's musical incarnation in the song "X-Ray", as well as the romantic yearnings of "The Ballad of Julie Finkle".
Humor abounds in the story of the little green amp, the self-deflating account of the "... tease" at art school, the audition for a drummer, and the "perfect" first managers; not to mention the fly-fart hint of Dave yelling "... off!" during the initial recording of "You Really Got Me", which had me cracking up!
The album is also notable for a harrowing acoustic rendition of "20th Century Man"; another favorite which is a case of a song being equally great, but different, in all versions I've heard--this one, the original on Muswell Hillbillies, and the bonus track on One For the Road. I can say unequivocally that this is the version to which I return again and again.
"London Song", apparently an original on this album as it's performed acoustically live and concludes the album in a stirring studio version, is another in a long list of Ray's paeans to his hometown. The song itself is quite fine--again, equally great but different in the two performances here. Though I must admit I had to do a Google search on a few of the names Ray drops, e.g. the Kray twins. It didn't seem the joke was lost on the obviously British audience. Mention also must be made of Ray's beautifully dulcet tones in the classic pop standard "That Old Black Magic". Could he sing this well in his twenties?
This album, listened to uninterrupted, has become one of those experiences that I savor. At 74 minutes it's much too short. If it doesn't give ample evidence that Ray Davies is one of the world's great entertainers, then I'm thoroughly out of touch with the tastes of the world. I only wish I could have seen the show live...or perhaps it's best that it remain "wished" for.
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- Jimmy Buffet you are dead to me
- A very different Jimmy
- I just wish I were old enough to have seen him then.
- Great blast from the past. Old tunes die hard!
- Not for new fans !!
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American Storyteller
Jimmy Buffett
Manufacturer: Delta
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| 4-for-3 Music
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ASIN: B00000I545
Release Date: 1999-02-16 |
Tracks:
- The Christian
- Ellis Dee
- Richard Frost
- A Mile High In Denver
- The Captain And The Kid
- Captain America
- Ain't He A Genius
- Turnabout
- I Can't Be Your Hero Today
- Livingston's Gone To Texas
- Traveling Clean
- God Don't Own A Car
Customer Reviews:
Jimmy Buffet you are dead to me.......2004-06-10
Wow, this has got to be the worst thing Jimmy has ever done!! It's extremely amateurish-sounds like he made it in his garage before taking singing lessons. Why would someone so good put out something so bad? Don't waste your time or money on this piece of crap!
A very different Jimmy.......2000-12-31
Got this CD as a Christmas gift. First time through thought it was good, but very different. Took it on a road trip....by the end of the trip (and many playings), thought it was one of the best he has done. The songs just kept playing in my head. Good beat, good lyrics, very fun. Certainly early Jimmy--and if you listen to God Don't Own A Car, you can hardly believe it is really Jimmy. If you like a mellow Jimmy--this is for you. Five Stars!
I just wish I were old enough to have seen him then........2000-05-15
One of my best friends from college hooked me on Buffett during our freshmen year and I have stopped listening. My friend had a copy of "High Cumberland Jubilee" (the actual vinyl album for those of us who do remember them) and something about that record got to me. I looked around for a copy of that for years, but with no luck. Fortunately, I found this CD last year and I can now relive some of those great memories.
Great blast from the past. Old tunes die hard!.......1999-05-05
This is an album for true Buffett phans. We can only appreciate the beginning sounds as well as the new. I suggest this album for any die hard phan, evan if you have these tracks on another album. He seems to have a relaxed, struggling artist sound....a sound that comes from the heart. The good thing is, he still has the magic now that he had back then.
Not for new fans !!.......1999-04-08
Don't be mislead into thinking based on the release date that this is new material it's basically a rerelease of "Down to Earth" with a couple of songs from "High Cumberland Jubilee" added for flavor (Before the Beach pt 2?). If you're a newer fan interested in JB's early material this is a great album due to it's low price. But understand this is most likely not the music that gave you your Fin and Feathers...
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The Storyteller's Bag
Manufacturer: Children's Group
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Children's Music
| Styles
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Stories
| Children's Music
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General
| Classical
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| Chamber Music
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ASIN: B000LP4OO2
Release Date: 2007-02-13 |
Tracks:
- The Storyteller's Bag Overture
- Muskrat's Dive
- How the Loon Got its Necklace
- The Star Lily
- Falling Stars Children's Song
Album Description
A collection of three tales inspired by the legends of the native Ojibway people and features the voice talent of Lorne Cardinal ("Corner Gas" TV series) as well as all-new chamber music written for young audiences. The album's title refers to the Ojibway tradition where each storyteller had a bag containing items that would serve as reminders of their stories.
CMSM Artistic Director Peggy (McGuire) Hills created and produced The Storyteller's Bag as an outreach educational program to fire the imaginations of the Mississauga community with an exciting mix of chamber music, theatre and Aboriginal storytelling.
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Nashville Storyteller
Tom T Hall
Manufacturer: Bmg/Camden
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Country
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General
| Bluegrass
| Country
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ASIN: B000024TYV
Release Date: 1999-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Mr Bojangles
- Son Of Clayton Delaney
- Last Country Song
- You Show Me Your Heart (And I'll Show You Mine)
- Jesus On The Radio (Daddy On The Phone)
- Soldier Of Fortune
- People As Crazy As Me
- Six O'clock News
- Year Clayton Delaney Died
- I Like Beer
- I Love
- Old Dogs Children & Watermelon Wine
- Great East Broadway Onion Championship
- What Have You Got To Lose
- I Couldn't Live In Southern California
- I Left You Some Kisses On The Door
- Old Side Of Town
- Back When Gas Was Thirty Cents A Gallon
- World According To Raymond
- I'll Go Somewhere & Sing My Songs Again
Customer Reviews:
My favorite entertainer.......2007-06-08
Without question, Mr. Tom T. Hall, America's Storyteller is the most capable observer of human behavior since Will Rogers. CDs have been most welcome as I'd worn out many a cassette tape. The man is a musical craftsman. Even if country music is not your style, but you like a good story, you should give him a listen.
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Storyteller
Andreas Vollenweider
Manufacturer: Content Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| New Age
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New Age
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ASIN: B000BL99G4
Release Date: 2005-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Hall Of The Stairs-The White Boat (Remastered)
- Sunday (Remastered)
- Li'l Limba (Remastered)
- Whitespread Wings (Remastered)
- Stella (Remastered)
- In The Woods Of Kroandal (Remastered)
- Jugglers In Obsidian (Remastered)
- Flight Feet &Root Hands (Remastered)
- Cor Do Amor (Remastered)
- Micro-Macro (Remastered)
- The Play Of The Five Balls (Remastered)
- Dance Of The Masks (Remastered)
- Jacobs Dream (Remastered)
- Hirzel (Remastered)
- Littel Snap, Blues With Ray (Remastered)
- Ang! (Remastered)
- The Secret, The Candle And Love (Remastered)
- Three Silver Ladie's Dance-La Lune Et L'enfant (Remastered)
- Intro _from "The Storyteller"_ (Dvd)
- At The Rockpalast Festival (Germany 1981) (Dvd)
- Tokyo (Nhk 1987) (Dvd)
- Locarno (Piazza Grande 1989) (Dvd)
- Pearls &Tears (Video 1989) (Dvd)
- Montreux Jazz Festival 1994 (Dvd)
- Cosmopoly Project Basle (Switzerland 2002) (Dvd)
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- Andreas Vollenweider And Friends 2005 (Dvd)
- Live At Sunset (Zich Switzerland 2003) (Dvd)
Album Description
Fully remixed and remastered in 24BIT Hi-Definition Audio, with bonus audio and video content. Edel.
Average customer rating:
- 100% PURE JOY!
- Awesome Sophomore Effort
- A "story" worth telling
- The greatest dance cd ever!!!!
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Storyteller
Crystal Waters
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
House
| Dance & DJ
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| Music
General
| Dance Pop
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ASIN: B000001E48
Release Date: 1994-05-17 |
Tracks:
- 100% Pure Love
- Ghetto Day
- Regardless
- I Believe I Love You
- Relax
- What I Need
- Storyteller
- Is It For Me
- Listen For My Beep
- Daddy Do
- Lover Lay Low
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You know that skit from Saturday Night Live, the one where the two guys stand around a nightclub bobbing their heads and trying in vain to pick up women? Right, well this is the perfect disc for their head-bobbing. A slick dance-popper in the same vein as, say, Culture Beat or Haddaway, Crystal Waters kicks off Storyteller with her dancefloor trump-card: "100% Pure Love," as sure a club hit as was released in 1994. The rest is a bit less easily typecast--a few organs and ballads amid all the cow-bells--but it never strays too far from the basic formula: Unabashedly cheesy, and generally better off for it. Ain't no one gonna confuse this with Aphex Twin anyway. --Keven McAlester
Customer Reviews:
100% PURE JOY!.......2003-10-10
Storyteller is the fution of r&b and dance music well crafted. Crystal Waters was never reconigzed as a great talented writer and performer, although she well deserve the honor, Waters voice is enchanting and the dance sounds are not just crazy bumping beats, they also include great lyrics to it. "100% Pure Love" charted at #11 back in 1994, this is a undoubtly club classic, "Ghetto Day" mellow, mellow, great meaning, not usual for a dance oriented act, "Regardless" filler, "I Believe I Love You" soulful funny song!, "Relax" smooth dance joint, so fresh to enjoy, great track, bubbling under back in 1995, "What I Need" a plead song!, what I need is another great Crystal Waters album, this song resembles 100%, is great, saussy, "Storyteller" smooth song, great coffee shop type, "Is It For Me" jazzy joint, snappy, and fast. "Listen For My Beep" kind of boring, but manages to end it great. "Daddy Do" story about family violence, in a danceable way, great track. "Lover Lay Low" forgeattable song. This album should fullfil your needs for great dance music and chillout joints, it's worth it.
Awesome Sophomore Effort.......2003-04-27
Here we have more mixing-it-up with House tracks, R&B tracks and a couple of ballads. The result is another great album. Baltimore is still well represented!
A "story" worth telling.......2002-10-27
Crystal Waters is forever to be linked with her monster 1991 smash "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)", a song that was evenly praised and condemned. Who can forget Kim Wayans's highly hilarious parody featured on "In Living Color"?
Based on the strength of this album's hit single "100% Pure Love", a disco dynamo, I purchased the disc. Well, some eight years later, I see the songwriter behind the throbbing beats.
Waters displays versatility in her writing that others work a lifetime to achieve. The songs range from the playfully erotic (the previously mentioned "100%" and the equally suggestive "What I Need") to a 90's version of a "torch song" in the title cut, along with a tune of social commentary ("Listen For My Beep"). She throws in a little inspirational ditty with the dance-friendly "Relax".
The best cut, however, samples heavily from the Fifth Dimension's "Stone Cold Picnic." "Ghetto Day" allow Waters to deftly explore the balance between the sadness and joys of life in the urban jungle. It may be dark, at times, but the sun does eventually shine.
And Waters, herself, gives off many "rays" on this above-average album.
The greatest dance cd ever!!!!.......1999-04-05
This is a must have for anyone who is into house,or dance, music! Every song on here is a winner, including the mega-hit "100 % Pure Love". Trust me-Buy this CD!!!!!!!
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