Wake Up! (To What's Happening)
Wake Up! (To What's Happening)
ASIN: B0002VGRCW
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1. Sticky Mack
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2. Free Range Chicken
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3. Aluminum Baby
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4. There Comes a Time
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5. Luiza
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6. Cuban Carnival Song
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7. Silence
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8. We'll Be Together Again
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9. Fast Edd
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10. There Comes a Time (Meditative Reprise)
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Wake Up! (To What's Happening),Matt Wilson's Arts and Crafts,Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts,Palmetto Records,Avant-Garde Jazz,Jazz,Pop,Post-Bop
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Wake Up! Wake Up!
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ASIN: B000PC6FO8
Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
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- Let's Go Back
- Wake Up! Wake Up!
- Take Me Out
- Find Me Tonight
- Apathy For Apologies
- I'll Get Over It (Miss Elaineous)
- What We're Here For
- Now You're Gone
- Tell Me You'll Be There
- From Me To You
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- A really Fine Romance
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Menuhin & Grappelli Play Berlin, Kern, Porter & Rodgers & Hart
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ASIN: B000002SDR
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Cheek To Cheek
- Isn't This A Lovely Day?
- The Piccolino
- Change Partners
- Top Hat
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Heat Wave
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Pick Yourself Up
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A really Fine Romance.......2007-07-05
It doesn't get any better than these two playing these guys! Some of it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios. Use your imagination... It's all just swell.
A Musical Treat.......2006-01-08
"The true mission of the violin is to imitate the accents of the human voice, a noble mission that has earned for the violin the glory of being called the king of instruments." ~ Charles-Auguste De Bériot ~
Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grapelli together had made some of the most beautiful music ever-recorded. And I believe that this is one of the many successful albums they recorded together. In this recording, both violinists have showed their excellent musicianship and interpretative eloquence as well, making it one of my most cherished CDs from my collection.
These are the main ingredients of a perfectly-made CD for your listening pleasure: mix violins, piano, bass and drums together, combine two terrific violinists, season with the best melodies in the 20s, 30s and 40s from Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Rodgers & Hart. Add the musical talents of Nelson Riddle, Max Harris, Martin Taylor, Eddie Tripp, Alan Clare and the rest of the studio musicians. Now all you have to do is to sit back, relax and savor these stunning melodies coming from your CD player. Listen to it in full-volume and fill your music room with the sheer beauty of these classics.
One of my favorite musical instruments is violin. With its four strings, it gives a whole wide range of musical versatility and I simply love the fascinating sound it produces.
My personal highlights are the best tunes from Jerome Kern - "The Way You Look Tonight" (Nelson Riddle arranged this particular track and conducted the Woodwind and Brass section), "A Fine Romance," "Pick Yourself Up," "Why Do I Love You?" and "All The Things You Are."
My choices from Irving Berlin's gems are - "Isn't It A Lovely Day?" featuring the great artistry of Nelson Riddle in arranging and conducting, "Cheek To Cheek" and "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm."
The Cole Porter repertoire represented his musical sophistication in "Night And Day," "I Get A Kick Out Of You" and "Just One Of Those Things."
The choice cuts from the talented and creative team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart are "My Funny Valentine" and "Thou Swell."
Listening to this CD is so delectable and equivalent to having my favorite dessert - be it Tiramisu, New York Cheesecake, Black Forest Cake, Chocolate Soufflé, Créme Brulee, Chocolate Mousse or Chocolate-Coated Strawberries! ;)
A musical treat.
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- A fine brew
- The Cranberries: Wake Up And Smell The Coffee (A&M)
- Just as good as the others.
- Wake up and smell the luke warm coffee.
- Chocolate Brown
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ASIN: B00005QD7U
Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Never Grow Old
- Analyse
- Time Is Ticking Out
- Dying Inside
- This Is The Day
- The Concept
- Wake Up And Smell The Coffee
- Pretty Eyes
- I Really Hope
- Every Morning
- Do You Know
- Carry On
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After 10 years of making hit records, you would think Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan would have figured out how to write a proper rock lyric. But less than two minutes into the Irish group's fifth album, we are treated to a flashing display of her incomparable wit: "Birds in the sky/ they look so high" she coos on the opening track "Never Grow Old," before adding "I feel the breeze/ I feel at ease." And that's when she is being mercifully clever. On the title track, she doesn't even bother summoning the lessons learned in fifth-grade poetry. She simply repeats each line twice, therefore rhyming every sentiment with itself. The lazy writing is really a shame because it gets in the way of one of the last truly clear, pristine voices in rock. While the Cranberries' musical might remains largely intact on its fifth album, showcasing full-bodied rhythms and symphonic flourishes on tracks like "I Really Hope" and "This Is the Day," it's really difficult to sustain any interest when the tiresome lyrics trip you up at every turn. --Jaan Uhelszki
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A fine brew.......2006-08-14
Wake Up and Smell The Coffee has become one of my favorite Cranberries CDs. Dolores O'Riordan seems to have worked through a lot of the issues from Bury the Hatchet, and this reflects in the calmer, more hopeful music. The lyrics are more introspective, the depth of the lyrics is broader and the music is less angry and more cheerful. The hidden track, Cape Town, is one of best songs on the entire CD, a true gem about escaping the daily grind and going off on your own to do what you want.
If you are a fan of the Cranberries at all, this is well worth any investment might make.
The Cranberries: Wake Up And Smell The Coffee (A&M).......2005-06-07
Did you enjoy that Evanescence record you bought? Well, can I recommend an album to you? While listening to The Cranberries 2001 release "Wake Up And Smell The Coffee", I end up listening to the title track. And for some reason, my original view was that the title track sounds too similar to Evanescence. From then, I was baffled. I am listening to two spiritually-influenced rock bands. I predict that you'd say, "It's simple. The Cranberries are poser rock. Because they copied from another poseur band". Hang on there, Trusty stallion. The Cranberries do sound like Evanescence lyric-wise and only on that song. I listened to this album because they were mentioning on the "I Love The 90's" marathon that they make sweet music, but it is not something that you would want to listen to all of the time...unlike Evanescence today. But enough. This album should be in every Rock fan's CD Player. Let me try to evaaluate the album, shall I? In "Never Grow Old" she dreams of a day in which we live a beautiful life. Many may say that "Analyse" is yoga material, but the drumming and Dolores' sweet voice makes the sound a little more accessible and sensible in life and love. "Time Is Ticking Out" talks so much about the bad things going on in the world like the fact that "it looks like we've screwed up the ozone layer". The clock sound may be a bit much to not scrunch your face, but it goes with the effect that time may be about to end, and none of the things we do are making it better. "Dying Inside" is a song about a woman who has a light that went out and causes her to break down and sulk. The album thus far is a more emotional view and spiritual rounds up the rest. "Wake Up And Smell The Coffee" is a hard rocking anthem telling you to wake up and smell the reality of life. In the song, the guitar playing came WAY before Lacuna Coil and Evanescence, and they didn't even have to turn it to 11. Amazing. That is also the showcase of Dolores' yodel-worthy voice. "Carry On" is a song of celebration with wine and laughter and living each day like the last. "Every Morning" (not a Sugar Ray cover) is a Cranberries custom birthday tune. So it looks like The Cranberries have plenty to offer than just hard rocking riffs full of usage for the Bible. The band has enough longevity and staying power to inspire the best of fans. The only problem is longevity in the mind of the listener. That must be the reason VH1 calls it a bit unmemorable musically. Well, give it a whirl. The best records aren't really memorable on the first listen.
Rating: 7.5/10
Just as good as the others........2005-05-05
In 2001, the Cranberries seemed to be a band the public had forgotten about. But they proved that they were still around on their 5th (and final) album. It's sad to say that the Cranberries have dismembered, but it is the truth. On their final effort, the Cranberries give it one last go round and it is quite a success.
Maybe it's Dolores' angelic voice or the light strumming of the guitar but I truly have not disliked any album and think "Wake Up..." is yet another grand success. The lyrics are bit simpler on some songs and less politically charged but Dolores' voice is as pure as it ever was especially on the whispy and dreamlike "Pretty Eyes".
The band keeps an up-tempo feel throughout the whole album only stopping a few times to slow it down. "Analyse", "Time Is Ticking Out" and "Do You Know?" are delightful fast-paced tunes that will have you singing "La-la-la the strangest moment...La La La the strangest day...La-la-la the greatest love of them all..."!
But the last track on the album is really a perfect ballad. It showcases Dolores' songwriting and singing ability and is called "Chocolate Brown" defienatley a must listen.
STANDOUT TRACKS: Time Is Ticking Out, Chocolate Brown, Dying in the Sun and Analyse
Wake up and smell the luke warm coffee........2005-04-25
I own all five of their albums, and what I seem to notice, is that each album isn't as good as the one before it. Ok, maybe "No Need To Argue" is the exception, but this is my least favorite of the bunch. It's not bad of course, it just seems to be alot of filler to me. I only really like 5 songs alot, and 3 of them are also on "Stars", which means I'm pretty much keeping this just for "Never Grow Old" and "Dying Inside". I hope they make a comeback sometime soon, but as far as "Wake Up And Smell The Coffee" goes, get the other 4 first.
Chocolate Brown.......2005-04-09
I purchased this record the day I saw it at the music stores without knowing what to expect. Some songs on the album have piano on it(Chocolate Brown).Dolores O Riordan has a message for the fans in the booklet inside. It definitely says a lot for this album.Stand Out Tracks on this album - "Dying Inside" , "I really Hope" (reminds me of YOU AND ME) , "Chocolate Brown" , "Do You Know", "Concept" ...
Dying Inside is melody void of any uncertainity. Like I said this is by far the most calm Cranberries album. "Chocolate Brown" is my favourite song on the album. In a way it reminds me of the past. Its a step away from anything they've done. Its a song that'll pamper the listener. "Analyse" is good for the first few listens but sounds monotonous after a while.
Overall...I'd say this album is a definite buy for Cranberries Fans. I must add I quite liked the refreshing album art. I will remember this album for "Chocolate Brown" cause it added a definite worth to by all time favourite Cranberries songs.
New Cranberries Fans,Other songs for those interested would be : Electric Blue,When you're Gone,I Still Do,Ridiculous Thoughts,Hollywood,Joe,Linger and many more.Albums for new fans - Start with No Need To Argue. For the ambitious try TO THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED (Its their best record,hands down)
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The Protecting Veil / Wake Up ... And Die
Yo-Yo Ma , and John Tavener
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ASIN: B000009MON
Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
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- The Protecting Veil: I. The Protecting Veil
- The Protecting Veil: II. Annunciation
- The Protecting Veil: III. The Incarnation
- The Protecting Veil: IV. Lament Of The Mother Of God At The Cross
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- Wake Up...And Die
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Inspired by the Orthodox Church's Feast of the Protecting Veil of the Mother of God, Tavener's The Protecting Veil is a dark and moody work for cello and orchestra that secures his place as a modern day mystic. Filled with the lyrical solo passages, Tavener wrote the composition with the cello enacting the role of the Mother of God; accordingly, the instrument is up-front and center on the disc. Yo-Yo Ma lends an impassioned and impeccable performance to the recording, retaining the work's meditative nature, while David Zinman and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra remain reserved in their accompaniment. The effect is both haunting and beautiful. The world premiere recording of the introspective Wake Up ... And Die concludes the disc and is a fine presentation of Ma's talents, but the composition lacks the ethereal punch of Protecting. --Jason Verlinde
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Masterpiece of Beauty.......2004-07-16
This is one of my favorite albums. I wept the first time I heard "Wake Up And Die" which was one of the most beautiful things I have ever experienced. The music is profound and Yo-Yo Ma's performance is incredibly sensitive. This is the album I play when I need to re-connect with the Holy.
I have to comment on the previous review and point out that this style of music, known popularly as "holy minimalism", is quite different from the Enlightenment-era Western music that most people study in school (Bach, Mozart, Beethoven etc.). The composer is intentionally keeping it simple and somewhat directionless because he seeks to reunite classical music with contemplative spirituality. Whereas in traditional classical music you expect to hear development of musical ideas moving forward to a climactic conclusion, this music seems to go nowhere - and that is intentional. The purpose is contemplation, not activity. The music is meditative, hypnotic, and gently repetitive, as in the tradition of centering prayer one might continuously repeat a word or two from Scripture to be drawn deeper into prayer. The gentle repetition gives the music a feeling of stasis, of being suspended in time.
It is quite common for people who are unfamiliar with the genre to make comments like "simplistic," since compared to more familiar styles it might come across that way. Tavener rejects complexity in favor of simplicity. This music is transparent, austere, and serene; you could easily compare its style to an Orthodox icon. If you are open to something new, you may find that this poignant beauty and simplicity touches a deep inner reservoir of joy and sorrow.
Simplistic Drivel.......2003-09-21
Sony's liner notes state that composer John Tavener "sidesteps issues of contemporary style and offers music that is at once ancient and new" and that Tavener operates on a plane "where traditional western concepts such as linear development dissolve into an infinite spiral of contemplation."
The liner notes on the composer conclude by stating that Tavener "has given up modernity to discover antiquity, he has relinquished the moment for a glimpse of the eternal."
According to the artist liner notes, cellist Yo-Yo Ma's career "is testament to his continual search for new ways to communicate and his desire for artistic growth and renewal" and that Ma "strives to find connections that stimulate the imagination."
The artist liner notes on conductor David Zinman ascribe these words to Pierre Monteaux: "I offer the world my inheritance in the person of my beloved David Zinman. In him the youth of an old maestro will live again."
The simplistic drivel of these liner notes, apparently offered in total sincerity, matches the simplistic drivel of the music. This is music for people who do not like music.
If anyone is truly curious about "The Protecting Veil", at least buy either the Isserlis recording or the Wallfisch recording. Those two cellists, at a very minimum, play in tune, which is more than can be said for Ma.
I like "The Protecting Veil" but not "Wake Up and Die".......2000-06-03
I wrote an extensive paper for my doctorate in music on John Tavener's "The Protecting Veil" and listened to all of the current performances that were available up through 1999. I enjoyed this recording, but I also recommend the original Steven Isserlis recording or the newer one by "I Fiamminghi" which also contains the beautiful "Last Sleep of the Virgin" (instead of "Wake Up and Die" for cello choir that the Ma recording includes.) Try the "I Fiamminghi" as well as this beautiful recording. Cellist Raphael Wallfisch also plays this piece beautifully.
A lucky accident.......1999-03-29
I obtained this CD by accident. It's a long story, but I never intended to get it. Heck, I didn't even know who John Tavener was. After a couple of listens though, I really warmed up to the CD. Tavener's music is ethereal and thought provoking. The honesty and wrenching intensity won me over immediately. The music's spiritual message "encouraged" me to look at my own spiritual state, and I can say it has inspired me to do a lot of thinking and to try to change some things for the better. This is amazing music that will change you! Thanks John Tavener for writing it, and Yo Yo Ma for playing it!
The Definitive Tavenor.......1998-10-10
A piece composed by Tavenor to celebrate the existence of the Protecting Veil (God's mother) as mentioned in some ancient religious literature. It was originally dedicated to the English cellist Steven Isserlis who by all means gave a fantastic performance. However, I have been secretly hoping for an offering by Ma, arguably the most fascinating and captivating cellist in the world today. And I am not at all disappointed by the long wait (almost five years after the Isserlis release!). This recording captured the attention from the first long sustained note to the end where a recap of the introduction theme wrapped up the whole piece. If there is a single word that can possibly describe this piece, it has to be 'sublime'. Tonally beautifully crafted with heavy dynamic contrast, the piece flows with an emotional strength that is strong enough to seize the bottom of the mind, and this force can only be second to (maybe) The Piano Concerto by Michael Nyman. It can be exhaustive after the whole piece if you allow yourself to be drawn into it.
I enjoyed it and I hope you do, too. This is another amazing performance from Ma/Zinman and his orchestra, the other one being the Albert Cello Concerto which I believe is a 'must have' for all classical music lovers. I can't recommend these two recordings more highly.
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- My all-time "sleeper"
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- So Talented
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North Ave. Wake-Up Call
The Freddy Jones Band
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Release Date: 1995-08-08 |
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- Old Angels
- Hold On To Midnight
- Ferris Wheel
- Rain
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- Goodbye
- Alone
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My all-time "sleeper".......2005-09-24
I discovered The Freddy Jones Band back when "North Avenue Wakeup Call" was released. The alternative rock station in Boston had "Waitress" on their playlist and upon hearing it I was immediately intrigued. I purchased the cassette and was forever hooked! I must've played that tape more than any other cassette I had ever owned. The songs switch gears from ballads to rockers with an effortless,seamless flow .These guys display songwriting talents and musicianship that I find second to none. I feel that this CD could be re-released today and have a bigger impact.To me it's as relevant musically as any of the newer material I've listened to.
I was fortunate enough to have seen them play at a small venue in Boston and it furthermore baffled me as to why The Freddy Jones Band didn't attract more attention and the recognition that they obviously deserved!! To this day I can't figure how this band wasn't a huge success!
Why am I only the second reviewer?.......2005-09-08
10 years ago, Albany, New York had a creative and independant radio station-WXLE. The listener was guaranteed to hear music not played on the other tight listed mainstream stations in the area. It was on this station that I was introduced to FJB. WXLE is long gone and so is FJB but in listening to North Ave Wake Up Call, the excitement and the flowing energy of the music is still so present. It's like listening to the best elements of the Allman Brothers and Little Feat with in my opinion better vocals. The music is so positive and life affirming with incredible mastery of the lyrics and the instruments. Say, maybe that's why they didn't last.
So Talented.......2005-02-10
It'll be a while until you hear another group with this much talent... They're a rare gem that never hit the mainstream and maybe that's what keeps them so special in the fan base that still exists even years after they broke up.
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Other Men
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Sprung from the fertile musical ground of the early '90s San Diego scene, Heavy Vegetables stood out and apart from their contemporaries with hyperspastic mood-swings mixed with complex melodies and baffling dynamics that made their performances the stuff of legend. After yielding two groundbreaking records and while at the top of their game, they called it quits. Now, 11 years after their last studio album, the band have reformed as Other Men and seem to have picked up directly from where they left off. Instead of treading the sounds of the past, Other Men seem intent on creating new sounds from the depths of a played-out genre.
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Rob with amazing support creates his finest album to date!.......2007-04-10
I've followed Rob Crow's many music endeavors since the early 90s. Rob and friends were and are an integral part of the absolutely amazing and very influential San Diego rock scene. It's great to see one of my favorite Rob Crow projects (Heavy Vegetable) get resurrected. Elea, someone who accompanied Rob's voice perfectly, giving way to some of the most spot on melodies is the only member that didn't return. With this loss comes Other Men, consisting of Rob Crow (Bass and Vocals), Travis Nelson (Guitar), and Manolo Turner (Drums), who made up the remainder of Heavy Vegetable.
Before I had a chance to hear the album I was excited to see what life, age, and the reunion of the original members would produce. In typical Rob fashion, he gives you exactly what you would expect...and that is a very mature, melodic, sporadic, off kilter, focused, tight and overall fantastic record.
With every new album/project you find Rob becoming finer at what he does. Couple this with the reunion of the two musicians I enjoyed him collaborating with most, and you have an album that is the perfect balance of elements from projects past and present...and Rob's finest album to date.
For those of you who may have limited knowledge of his past, you can find Rob injecting his genius in the following projects:
Aspects of Physics, Goblin Cock, Heavy Vegetable, Optiganally Yours, Physics, Pinback, Rob Crow (Solo), The Ladies, Thingy, and many other contributions and collaborations.
haven't even heard it yet.......2007-04-09
Because it's Easter I am unable to purchase this album, otherwise I would go RIGHT NOW and buy it. But I just wanted to say this: why hasn't anybody mentioned in their reviews that Elea Tenuta is not a member of the Heavy Vegetable reincarnation? You CAN NOT deny that she played a major role in the brilliance that was call Heavy Veggie. Regardless, I am going to buy this album tomorrow at the crack of noon and I will still love it because Rob Crow is the s%#t. ROCK ON!
excellent stuff. you'll be pleased rob crow fans!.......2007-04-01
I think this reviewer (krakatoa 1883 over here) has had little experience with discord and melodic tension, because this is relatively straightforward, well crafted and excellent music that never takes you over that cliff of noise and chaos at all (there is NO atonality here, folks. I fail to see the Coltrane comparison.). It is melodically in line with all of rob crow's work, meaning: angular, complex and sharply turning, but catchy, sing-along-able, and enjoyable. I just wanted to clarify that this is NOT Don Caballero or Hella or anything....it is just another excellent Rob Crow project which, while technically and artistically improved, sits nicely next to the original Heavy Vegetable (and Thingy) albums. Oh, and I would also point out that the work of the other two musicians here (Rob plays bass, Travis Nelson takes guitar, drummer is Manolo Turner) is more than worthy of the beloved Robcore stylee we are all here for. Turner's drumming, in particular, is just perfect and, for me at least, a large part of the ticklish enjoyment of this album. The liner notes give writing credit to all members of Other Men, and it sounds that way, too.
" I hate you Rob Crow!".......2007-03-25
Other Men Wake Up Swimming, is Rob Crow's first Robcore release, and the reuniting of the former line up of his original band Heavy Vegetable. Some are going to say that this CD continues right from where they left off, but I would have to say that there is a significant improvement in both power and profoundness that was not fully matured when the band broke up 11 years ago. This is a musical experience that reminds me very much of John Coletrane's Sun Ship album. It is not music that you will probably like the first time you hear it, in fact, the initial reaction will probably be one of shock due to the aggressive dissonant contents. Indeed, there really isn't any of those familiar chord changes that one has come to expect from standard rock albums, if anything, it feels down right atonal and nearly unmelodic the first few times through. There is no knowing what is around the next turn, and thus no comfort zone to hang your hat on. As one deals with the relentless attack of brooding darkness that is being inflicted on their bruitalized senses, it becomes very difficult to stop yourself from muttering that Rob Crow sure has a weird perverse opinion of springtime.
The clincher here however is that there is a monster sized reward for continuing to listen to this CD untill clarity finally arrives. The truth is that like the Sunship album by Coletrane, this disc is a new musical language that requires the listener to grow first before they are able to truly comprehend what they are actually hearing. As such, one will realize that the overall impact of this music will reach the very depth of their soul and last a life time. In short, this CD presents the very best kind of musical experience that a person can possibly have, in two words, profound power. It is only when the clarity finally comes that you truly realize what you actually have in your CD player. It is not some unpleasant atonal nightmare, but is instead your very own nuclear reactor, snarling and hissing out steam, while it charges at you like a renegade bull, and pounces on you like a growling mountain lion. I will go out on a limb here and say that this is Rob Crow's ultimate masterpiece to date, ( which is saying a lot) and that it is a album that one can up hold side by side with any rock album in existence. Other Men Wake Up Swimming is an album that challenges you where you live, and ultimately changes your musical perspective for all time. It is just that its impact is not felt immediately because it takes effort on the part of the listener to really hear it.
I am not going to attempt to give you much of an in-depth blow by blow discription of the music, just a general one. It is not so much an act of laziness on my part as it is an act of great respect for this sublime work of pure genius. I am humbled by the fact that a hack like myself can not really describe the overall beauty of this album with mere words....but here it goes.
The first track, " Other People" is shaped just like an ocean wave. It builds up momentum, rises to a high fine crest, only to crash headlong into the beach, breaching its considerable momentum, it then draws itself back out to sea in a set of long inhales. Nice start to an album EH? From then on the album only gets better. Track 2, "Strapped" is where the CD really bears its mighty fangs, it is here that one will realize that there is no mistaking the hard charging power of this album for anything other then a force of nature. Track 3, " Kind of off the side a bit" is the first track that hits you with a surprise ending. It is a track that would of been completely satisfying without it, but Rob Crow is not playing any games here, once the listener is against the ropes he goes for the knockout punch. This surprise ending reaches an even more contrasting and striking force at the conclusion of the fifth track, " In This Wind", which is the long slow melodic song on this disc. That is, until all hell breaks lose and the listener is pushed without warning into an enraged mosh pit. Track 6, "UHHH" continues where the ending pace of "In This Wind" left off, as it travels like a rocket and catapults the listener higher and higher, and then even higher. It may be a short song, but one needs to catch ones breath after being shot out of that cannon. Track 7, "Anaglyphic" is that much needed breather, but don't worry, because track 8, "Indiscriminate Proposals of Little Marcy" brings the momentum all back again with ferocious gusto. When Rob Crow yells out the line "I won't say anymore" the cascading guitar and bass riff becomes a wickedly evil animalistic growl that blows your socks off and sends them across the street into your neighbors living room. Track 9, "Total Nutcase" is weightless, the entire song is seemingly suspended by hidden filament wires. It is just before the two minute point that the sound descends like an elevator from the sky with a set of self imploding chords. It is as if this song was really a hovering spacecraft that had decided to suddenly land like a demonic threat in your back yard. Track 10, "False Positives" is the track that caps off the CD, its driving momentum rivals any point in this CD, and yet there is a conclusive sadness that tells you that it is all coming to an end. Is it the passion in Crow's voice mixing with the pathos of this enthralling high flying melody? All I know is that every hair on my arms stand on end durring this song. I don't ever want it to end, except for the fact that sooner or later I need to breath again. The last track, "Bullet Train To Jimbo's" works as a final coda to the tenth track, proving once and for all that what I wrote in my review of Rob Crow's last release is completely accurate and true. Rob Crow is only getting better, his maturity has only sharpened his ability to constuct and polish his gems into an organic and uncompromising whole. My only worry now, is how in the world is he ever going to top this masterpiece?
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Menuhin & Grappelli Play...
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ASIN: B0002Z83LG
Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Fascinatin' Rhythm
- Soon
- Summertime
- Embraceable You
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- A Foggy Day
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- The Man I Love
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- They All Laughed
- Funny Face
- Our Love Is Here To Stay
- Lady Be Good
- These Foolish Things
- Laura
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- Autumn Leaves
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- Cheek To Cheek
- Isn't This A Lovely Day?
- Change Partners
- Top Hat, White Tie And Tails
- I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- Heat Wave
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Pick Yourself Up
- A Fine Romance
- All The Things You Are
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- Night And Day
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Most beautiful music.......2005-08-17
This is happy music.
Just plain happy, instrumental music.
Highly recommend to everyone.
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- obnoxious jerk is as bad as any telemarketer
- Well worth the price
- It's Ok but...
- Hilarious in places, but...
- funnier than revenge
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A Wake Up Call for Telemarketers
Tom Mabe
Manufacturer: Megaforce
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ASIN: B0000APVCU
Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
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- Life Insurance
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- Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, BANG!
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- Hotel Call: Sleeping Pills
- Hotel Call: Help Jesus Feed...
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- Pick One
Customer Reviews:
obnoxious jerk is as bad as any telemarketer.......2005-03-07
What started out as a good game of giving telemarketers a taste of their own medicine is now just tom Mabe's obnoxious prank calling. Tom Mabe has done a 180 degree turn around and become the very person he despised in the first place.
By making prank calls to people in their hotel rooms at 4 AM, Mabe is worse than any telemarketer who ever targeted him. There is no excuse for what he is doing now. He's just an obnoxious kid trying to make money by harrassing innocent people. Don't support him.
Well worth the price.......2003-10-29
I found out about this CD when Tom Mabe was a guest on the Walton and Johnson radio show -- the bits they discussed were funny enough that I had to track the disc down. It's absolutely hysterical. Perhaps I'm drawing a bit of sadistic pleasure from this, since the victims are telemarketers and therefore creatures I find hard to sympathize for, but this is a lot funnier to me than other crank call CDs. I just wish there was more on the disc, the running time is a bit short. Also, the song at the end of the album, "Pick One," wasn't really that funny, and had nothing to do with the theme of the rest of the disc. It's inclusion seemed pretty nonsensical to me.
I was surprised to discover that this set also includes a DVD with a few Mabe stand-up routines and about 20 minutes of live antics previewing "Mabe in the USA" (I couldn't tell if this was a TV show or special he has in the works). The "Mabe in the USA" segment was funny -- some hidden camera stuff, some pranks... a lot of the same kind of humor as you'd see on shows like "Jackass," only not as crude or potentially dangerous. Much funnier, in my opinion.
Between the CD and the DVD, overall, I think this is a great value.
It's Ok but..........2003-09-16
The guy kind of crosses the line to obnoxious from funny. A couple of them are OK but it gets old fast. He's a one trick pony.
Save your money - download a few of the more interesting ones for free and see if you like it. Then re-consider buying the cd. As an example, he calls people at 3Am and they get mad. Ha Ha Ha. The first one (round one) a little more creative.
Hilarious in places, but..........2003-08-28
As someone who has suffered in the past from the attentions of telemarketers and now goes to some lengths to block and avoid them (I do hope the Do Not Call Registry IS allowed to take effect from October), I really empathize with Tom Mabe. Some of the calls recorded here really hit the mark and had me in tears of laughter. That said, at least one is alarmingly mean in spirit and execution. Not necessary, Tom, not necessary - you can, and in the other tracks do, make your point without stooping to that.
funnier than revenge.......2003-08-26
A Wake Up CAll for Telemarketers takes Tom Mabe's last record and goes to new hysterical heights. Anyone who has ever answered a telemarketers phone call can live vicariously through Mabe's antics. The calls where Mabe stays at the same hotel as a telemarketers convention and proceeds to harass various rooms at the wee hours of the morning is comic genius.
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- Elly Ameling now more available
- Delight in every note
- While they last...
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- More than fully earned praise for an exceptional singer.
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Elly Ameling
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ASIN: B00007KMSJ
Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
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Elly Ameling now more available .......2007-03-07
I had a 33 rpm album of Elly Ameling singing Schubert lieder accompanied by piano and clarinet at times. It was one of my all time favorite albums so I have been disappointed that I have not been able to find it anywhere on CD.
Now I can just buy this excellent collection. So much music in one place! Since I confess that I am far from an expert on the rest of her records, I look forward to hearing her sing many other styles and composers.
I think it is silly to criticize her for not singing Wagner, for example, since her version of many songs, especially lieder, are nothing short of sublime. I would like to hear how many Wagnerians sing Schubert or Mozart.
I doubt if they could approach the skill and soul with which Elly Ameling sings lieder.
Delight in every note.......2006-03-10
To speak as briefly as possible about this superb collection from an equally superb singer, what can I say but that Ms Ameling possessed a voice that shone with radiant warmth and star-like shimmer? And unlike many another light lyric soprano, Elly Ameling was possessed of a very high standard of musicianship, considerable intelligence, and a sort of immediate charm that captivates the listener.
So many of her recordings have still to be released on CD, but this 5CD-set goes some way towards remedying the situation. The repertoire spans a wide variety - French mèlodies, Lieder, light-hearted "sentimental" songs, Bach, etc. - and in each piece, Ms Ameling shows that quality of pearl-like beauty. It is a beauty which is also extremely pretty - a beauty of voice that is never overbearing and over-ripe, but perfectly blossoming upon the tree of inspiration.
I recommend this set unequivocally. It truly is sheer delight.
While they last..........2005-05-17
Elly Ameling held the quiet stage for recitals of great artistry and dignity for several decades and sadly most of the enormously successful CDs of her long career output are now unavailable. For those who have little access to the documentation of this very special artist, this box set is a must. It is a compilation of many of her recordings with differing accompanists, conductors, orchestras and composers. And while not all of the choices for inclusion here would be considered her greatest moments, there are enough works that sustain the warm memories of the little Dutch hausfrau who quietly and simply paid homage to composers with her clear and intelligent musicianship and radiant voice.
Ameling was known to schedule recitals of Schubert cycles and songs and in the afterglow of her performance answer the demand for curtain calls with additional Schubert melodies: she gifted her audience with the dignity of honoring a composer's works by maintaining the focus on that composer rather than milk the audience with the usual encore applause-getting favorites. And special moments such as quietly and pensively strolling through the orchestra during the Mahler 4th symphony to arrive at front stage, unapplauded, just in time for the opening line of her singing - those simple homage to composers and collaborators made her selfless manner endearing to audiences.
Despite the fact that Ameling's voice was on the small side she was always able to muster the projection to carry her message solidly in context with an orchestra. Yes, other more famous singers have recorded Ravel's quintessentially French SHEHERAZADE, but few have the perfection of diction and aura of mystery that Ameling maintained. Whether singing with piano or orchestra, or interpreting Bach, Mozart, Handel, and Vivaldi with the same degree of involvement as Brahms and Schumann and Schubert, Elly Ameling spanned a career that engendered passionate commitment from her fans. And this boxed set is a pocket full of memories to be treasured. Buy it before this too becomes unavailable. Grady Harp, May 05
Treasures From a Treasure.......2004-09-25
Treasures from a Treasure.
Ameling, one of the world's most beloved recitalists is captured here in a 5 CD collection offering some of her most beautiful recordings of song. While we are used to her perfection in songs of Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Faure and Hahn, an added joy is her "pop" side, tackling - without a whiff of pretension, Porter, Kern, Gershwin, Ellington, et al.
What an absolute joy it is listening to this amazing artist sing these songs with an almost uncanny natural ease. There is no resorting to a "pop" voice and yet most of these pop standards songs sound as though they could have been written for her. Clean attacks, sometimes a bit of the pop technique of hanging on to a consonant longer than a classical artist normally would shows an appreciation and understanding of the style. Still, there is never once a compromise of her vocal beauty.
I like the way the songs have been arranged for her voice in that she sort of sings them clean, unaffected in the first half and then lets loose and kinda "swings" with it adding embellishments but never really changing her voice (Price, von Stade and other favorite singers of mine seem to have always added a breathy quality to much of their crossover material.)
Ameling doesn't resort to trying to "let her hair down" or get down and dirty, but rather the honest with which she approaches every one of these songs shows how much she enjoys singing them and her style is as refreshing as stumbling onto a cool spring on a sweltering summer's afternoon. A wonderful surprise.
More than fully earned praise for an exceptional singer........2003-07-15
As I had the privilige of hearing this outstanding Lied-singer during her long career in Holland and being the proud possessor of almost all her recordings, I cannot but fully agree with the professional and joyful review of Mr. Robert Holliston from Victoria, B.C. Canada.
Yes, it is unbelievable that of about the 150 recordings Mrs. Ameling made during her long career (for the greater part of course on the 'oldfashioned' LP's, as well as the innumerable Dutch live-recorded radio-concerts), so few CD's have been released.
Speaking of tradition: it was the page-turner of the Wigmore Hall in London who told Mrs. Ameling after her first recital in this hall, that she reminded him of Elisabeth Schumann. (And he certainly didn't mean her looks only!)
For those who are eager to hear her singing Ravel's Shéhérazade (just one example of stirring imagination combined with her Art of Singing) I can tell you that Philips released a 2-box CD of this work in 1999, combined with Debussy's La Damoiselle élue and a compilation of French mélodies, i.e. Debussy, Fauré, Duparc, Satie. One of the gems is Caplet's Le Corbeau et le Renard which even make children, who know the fables of La Fontaine, revel in the singing of the quarrelsome birds....
Her brilliant accompanyist is Rudolf Jansen. Let us cherish great artists in their art!
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Wake Up and Worry
Mitch Kashmar
Manufacturer: Delta Groove Prod
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ASIN: B000GRTQBQ
Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
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- I Got No Reason
- Dead Presidents
- Green Bananas
- Funky Dee
- Wake Up & Worry
- Night Creeper
- Half Pint-A-Whiskey
- Black Dog Blues
- You Dogged Me
- Up The Line
- I'm Sorry
- The Waddle
Album Description
Mitch Kashmar's stock skyrocketed after his 2005 Delta Groove debut, "Nickels & Dimes". Kashmar's powerhouse vocals, sophisticated yet gritty harmonica playing, and imaginative material earned him a "Best New Artist Debut" nomination by the Blues Music Foundation. He's played throughout North America and in Europe, winning new fans at every stop.
On "Wake Up & Worry", Mitch Kashmar continues to evolve as an artist. He moves in interesting new directions with fresh songs and also finds inspiration and new angles in the classic material of Little Walter and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson. Joined by an all-star ensemble that includes Junior Watson, Rusty Zinn, John Marx and Alastair Greene on guitars, along with support from Hollywood Blue Flames alumni Fred Kaplan on piano and Richard Innes on drums, this album is sure to please critics and fans alike. Add in a quirky sense of humor and a sly wit, along with deep-chested blues vocals that sound natural, unforced, and unlike anyone else on the scene today, and you've got one of this generation's most complete blues artists. So sit back and enjoy and leave the waking up & worrying to Mitch Kashmar.
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