First Circle [Import]
First Circle [Import]
ASIN: B00006HB8C
Track Listings
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1. Forward March
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2. Yolanda You Learn
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3. The First Circle
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4. If I Could
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5. Tell It All
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6. End Of The Game
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7. Mas Alia (Beyond)
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8. Praise
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese limited edition reissue of 1984 album, 24 carat gold disc packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. ECM Records. 2002.
First Circle,Pat Metheny,Ecm,Jazz
Average customer rating:
- thank you
- decent but unexciting cd with an awesome last song
- What a wondrous circle it is...
- excellent choice
- Introducing.. Pedro Aznar
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First Circle
Pat Metheny Group
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000261UH
Release Date: 1999-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Forward March
- Yolanda, You Learn
- The First Circle
- If I Could
- Tell It All
- End Of The Game
- Mas Alla
- Praise
Customer Reviews:
thank you.......2007-01-18
This title seems to be out of print and I have worn out my original copy.
The 1985 grammy award winning title song "First Circle" is still one of the greatest hidden secrets in the music world.....
decent but unexciting cd with an awesome last song.......2006-09-03
I 'm a rock and folk guitar fan more than a jazz guy. I want to hear fretboard acrobatics, cool tones, innovative techniques etc. I understand that Pat Metheny is not a flashy (in that manner) musician.
I also am fully aware that he is a musical giant especially as an arranger, band leader and explorer of different styles.
The music is pleasant but nothing knocks my socks off except...
The last song "Praise" is a stunningly beautiful song. I saw Metheny circa 1985-1986 and he played it full knowing how beautiful of a composition it was. It worked very well as an encore, show closer. The cd is worth the price just for that 4-5 minutes of utter joy.
What a wondrous circle it is..........2006-03-05
Jolly jeepers, that blew it out the water. I knew PMG was good. Heck, I've known that for a long time, but man, this is one of their best albums, which is definitely saying something considering they've never really made a bad record. Rarely has their permutation of Brazilian backbeats, pop and rock rhythms and melodies, jazz improvs, and Reich-like harmonies blended so well or have been so captivating than on this. To all the people who are cool enough to at least give PMG a chance, I say this: "Offramp" is gold, but "First Circle" is platinum.
The PMG has gotten to a point where record labels mean nothing anymore. The ECM record label has always had a trademark for dishing out raw, cold, Nordic jazz-fusion, complete with "Anno's Counting Book"-ish album covers. It's a label with masters on it to be sure, but PMG has finally said: "Let the falcon go."
Like "Offramp", "First Circle" has the band getting a complete facelift. Dan Gottlieb is gone and has been replaced with the equally talented Paul Wertico, and percussionist extraordinare Nana Vasconcelos leaves the shoes for Argentinan multi-instrumentalist Pedro Aznar to fill. Unlike Nana, whose voice provided haunting ambience rather than poppish stage presence, Aznar comes out swinging, proving full well that he can sing his booty off.
One of the great things about this album is the variety, and the band's control over their own style. The ridiculous opener "Forward March" is a dead-on parody of inept high school marching bands, and can afford to be skipped if you want to get down to the meat of this steak. It's obviously Pat's way of saying that the metal in his mouth didn't blend well with the Satchmo-a-bob back in middle school. Then comes the effervescent "Yolanda You Learn", a space-aged Charleston/new wave jazz/hand-clapping/toes-tapping slugfest. After 22 listens on my iPod, almost all in a row, it has become one of my favorite PMG songs. I heard about it getting plenty of videoplay on MTV back in the '80s, and I kind of wish I was alive to have seen it. I heard it was very impressionistic, kind of like those Charles Schwab commercials with the rotoscoping animation. How cool is that?
Yet here comes another inevitable comparison to "Offramp": it has a track that becomes every fan's favorite. "Are You Going With Me?" was the highlight of "'Ramp", and the title track is the highlight of this. However, I'm surprised at this opinion of a lot of people: "'First Circle' is the only good song on this. Everything else is just filler." The title track is by all means a classic, but come on, people. There are plenty of great songs to be had here. Besides, unlike the live version on the band's second live album, "The Road To You", Pedro Aznar almost sounds like he's running out of gas in the middle of the tune. I do love the overdubbed vocals, though, something the live version didn't have. Next up is "If I Could", a sweet jazz ballad in the tradition of Pat's more hardcore jazz albums. Like I said, the variety here is amazing.
You can hear how many of PMG's later albums borrowed so many elements from this. The tense and swingin' avant-jazz of "Tell It All" was obviously influential on later tense and swingin' avant-jazz PMG songs like "Proof" and "Place in the World" from "Speaking of Now". That's what makes "Tell It All" such a special song, and the perfect newcomer avant-jazz epic: it's surprisingly catchy, rhapsodic, and metaphysically complex. You don't get that with a lot of those types of songs, and I love the glockenspiels/bells in the beginning and end: "Da-dum. Da-da. Da-dum. Da-da. Dum-dum. Da, da-da!" Ha ha! By the way, I'm lovin' Lyle's solo on that one.
The eclecticism of this stunning album hits its peak with "End of the Game", a smooth, funky jazzer where Pat does a great job at improvising, and just when you think the song resolves when the cadens come in, it doesn't. It almost feels like a lounge you'd hear on a space station. Unlike some efforts, it rarely seems like Pat is taking up all the solos here: he's taking a lot, but he's also letting everybody take form, including the amazing Steve Rodby, a perpetually humble yet supple bassist. Aznar is showcased brilliantly, and sings his fanny off on one of the most heartfelt ballads I've ever heard, "Mas Alla (Beyond)". I read the translation of the poetry, and it's deep, man. Aznar is not only a great musician and singer, he's a poet with a heart of gold. Finally, the poppish "Praise" will have you praising this amazing masterwork for a long time.
Music fans everywhere, if you're just now being exposed to PMG, have this be the first album you pick up. It is one of their most accessible recordings, yet requires you to listen multiple times to hear all the great things that are going on. Catch the fever.
n3ur010g1c gives PMG's "First Circle" a 10...out of 10.
excellent choice.......2006-01-19
This CD is a masterpiece. The whole CD is my favorite. It's light, funky, jazzy, and romantic. I like to put this CD on to relax and think about floating away like a bird over the whole world. It's that good! Just awesome!
Introducing.. Pedro Aznar.......2005-09-26
a bud down the hall in my college dorm turned me onto Metheny with this one...
You really have to view this album as a whole work. It really takes you on a journey....
I love Forward March. I can't imagine someone having the kahunas to put that on the record, let alone as the opening track. But, PMG did.
PMG was going through some changes, Danny Gottlieb was gone, as was Mark Egan. Steve Rodby and Paul Wertico stepped in without missing a beat. In fact, I think the group really came together in a new way when Rodby and Wertico came aboard. And of course, Pedro Aznar joined at this time. What an amazing voice. Absolutely perfect for this music.
Metheny had displayed the influence of South American music, but with this recording it really came to the forefront. The spirit of Nasciemento is evident here.
Pedro rejoined Metheny Group for Letter from Home, which was also excellent.
Shawn
Average customer rating:
- The Carter Family takes off with this one
- Best Of Folk Music
- The Carter family- gift to music industry.
- Is the tape speed too slow?
- Carter Family
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Can the Circle Be Unbroken?: Country Music's First Family
The Original Carter Family
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ASIN: B00004RC8J
Release Date: 2000-07-04 |
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Amazon.com essential recording
Like so many Americans during the Depression, the Carter Family found themselves forced to stay in motion throughout the 1930s. Rural economies, the locales where country music had taken root, were hit unusually hard by the economic crash. The Carters left their original record label just prior to recording the first 17 of the 20 tunes on Can the Circle Be Unbroken, joining ARC for long enough to prodigiously churn out material they'd previously recorded. The 17 ARC songs here were recorded over 3 days in May 1935, and all reveal a Carter Family growing musically comfortable with their execution on these tunes--especially the slight dronelike quality in Sara's voice, which sounds settled and at times almost languid. Maybelle's voice and guitar emphasize the appropriately unhurried pacing (this was the Depression, after all). As for the closing trio of tracks, they come from a post-Decca session during their short tenure at Columbia, and all bear the mark of greater vocal harmonies between Sara and Maybelle, as well as an increased pitch in the vocals that quickens the pace a tad. These are vitally important recordings, to be sure, a fine, more multihued complement to the band's '20s-era recordings. --Andrew Bartlett
Customer Reviews:
The Carter Family takes off with this one.......2007-05-21
I absolutely loved this c.d. It took me back to another place and time in which I wasn't even born yet.
Best Of Folk Music.......2007-05-13
I never new I could be more pleased with Folk music as I was when I received my Carter family CD from Amazon. Their music is as close to the best of Folk as you can get.
The Carter family- gift to music industry........2007-02-06
Spending time in Carter Fold and seeing and being in A.P.Carter's little mountain home and seeing that Johnny and June just kept it nice made me love thier music more then ever. I want to say Americas first family of music but as a musician I have learned to never anwser that question; "who is the best". I just urge you to have this C.D.
Dave Nicholson
Is the tape speed too slow?.......2005-08-20
Let me first say that this collection of recordings is wonderful. It is the first Carter Family CD I have ever heard.
But, since then, I have heard ealier versions of the songs, and later versions, and have come away a little confused. Their voices on the Columbia recordings are much lower (which at first I thought was cool that Sara sounds like a man) and the tempos are slower. I can only assume that the tape speed is considerably out of whack. Does anyone else know anything about this? I know that Columbia has made this mistake before, most notably on Mile Davis' "Kind of Blue".
Still, the Carters are the real deal. Virtually any of their recordings are fabulous.
Carter Family.......2005-07-23
After watching the PBS special about the Carter family, and loving their music from my childhood, I wanted to hear again the many wonderful songs and sounds. I have always loved hearing the autoharp.
The cd is great.
Average customer rating:
- I Will Not Forget This CD!
- Awesome God Praise
- true worship that's simple and beautiful
- Best Worship CD thus far...
- Get ready to be inspired
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First Circle
100 Portraits and Waterdeep
Manufacturer: Blue Renaissance
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ASIN: B00003G1N7
Release Date: 1999-12-14 |
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- You Are So Good to Me
- You Have Redeemed My Soul
- Tender Mercy
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Album Description
Enter the Worship Circle: First Circle is a unique praise and worship album. While most such recordings contain covers of the worship standards, this album features all original songs written by 100 Portraits and Waterdeep . What's more, the songs were recorded live and unplugged, and the instrumentation is composed solely of the jangle of acoustic guitars and the rhythms of hand drums. The result is a worship album for those dismayed or uninterested in the grandiose production and operatic vocals of typical praise and worship albums. Enter the Worship Circle :First Circle has a sound that is open and free-form, beautiful as a well-laid plan, but spontaneous as a sincere declaration of love.
Customer Reviews:
I Will Not Forget This CD!.......2006-06-06
This CD always makes it back into my CD player rotation. It is one of my favorite worship CDs for these reasons: it is raw but passionate and it is extremely catchy. Being a praise band, I have loved doing covers of I Will Not Forget You, You Are So Good to Me, You Have Redeemed My Soul, Tender Mercy, and I Could Run Away. These are some of the best praise songs of all time! This CD was recorded in a circle (thus the band name) and it is the best circle of the circles by far. I love the unique folksy songs and you can just picture the musicians playing in a circle with their eyes closed praising to the one true God above. Ben Pasley and Don Chaffer have written brilliant songs that will always find a place in my CD player. Only criticism is that the female vocals sometimes sound a bit whiny. But for the most part, everything sounds great and I wish there were more out their singing with such passion!
Awesome God Praise.......2004-11-02
100 Portraits and Waterdeep have an uncanny way of presenting music that sounds like something God would want to hear! They sing Psalms and praise in such a fresh and simple way. I just love this CD. The simplicity of the songs seems to enable a deeper connection to the Lord while I listen.
true worship that's simple and beautiful.......2003-02-07
'enter the worship circle' is a worship experience you don't want to miss! the lyrics are simple so you can catch on quickly. the music is simple [guitar, i think] and let's you focus on God rather than the music. the worship is so fresh and real that it just draws you in and encourages you to worship God. no fancy sound effects or instruments. there's also a booklet that gives you some advice on how to write your own worship music. it's an amazing cd :) a definite must-have!
Best Worship CD thus far..........2002-11-16
If you call yourself a Christian and have not at least heard this CD, you are truly missing out on real worship and intimacy with Jesus. 100 Portraits and Waterdeep have been absolutely filled with the Holy Spirit in the creation of this album. The songs are truly God breathed, coming from Divine inspiration. This CD will change your life! I cannot even begin to choose a favorite song...every single one is awesome! If you are really wanting to experience God in a way you never have before...get this CD! I recommend listening to it in your room alone; just let the words sing to your heart and you will have one of the greatest times in worship with our awesome Father. Just let God come and meet you half way....He wants to speak to you through this album!
Get ready to be inspired.......2002-02-27
I was so inspired by this album; the music, the emotion, the honesty and the simpleness of the rhythms and sounds. The instructions inside the jacket helped me to write many of my own songs. If you enjoy worshiping God, you'll enjoy this CD.
Average customer rating:
- thank you
- decent but unexciting cd with an awesome last song
- What a wondrous circle it is...
- excellent choice
- Introducing.. Pedro Aznar
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First Circle
Pat Metheny Group
Manufacturer: Ecm Records
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ASIN: B0000031SS
Release Date: 1994-03-15 |
Tracks:
- Forward March
- Yolanda, You Learn
- The First Circle
- If I Could
- Tell It All
- End Of The Game
- Mas Alla
- Praise
Customer Reviews:
thank you.......2007-01-18
This title seems to be out of print and I have worn out my original copy.
The 1985 grammy award winning title song "First Circle" is still one of the greatest hidden secrets in the music world.....
decent but unexciting cd with an awesome last song.......2006-09-03
I 'm a rock and folk guitar fan more than a jazz guy. I want to hear fretboard acrobatics, cool tones, innovative techniques etc. I understand that Pat Metheny is not a flashy (in that manner) musician.
I also am fully aware that he is a musical giant especially as an arranger, band leader and explorer of different styles.
The music is pleasant but nothing knocks my socks off except...
The last song "Praise" is a stunningly beautiful song. I saw Metheny circa 1985-1986 and he played it full knowing how beautiful of a composition it was. It worked very well as an encore, show closer. The cd is worth the price just for that 4-5 minutes of utter joy.
What a wondrous circle it is..........2006-03-05
Jolly jeepers, that blew it out the water. I knew PMG was good. Heck, I've known that for a long time, but man, this is one of their best albums, which is definitely saying something considering they've never really made a bad record. Rarely has their permutation of Brazilian backbeats, pop and rock rhythms and melodies, jazz improvs, and Reich-like harmonies blended so well or have been so captivating than on this. To all the people who are cool enough to at least give PMG a chance, I say this: "Offramp" is gold, but "First Circle" is platinum.
The PMG has gotten to a point where record labels mean nothing anymore. The ECM record label has always had a trademark for dishing out raw, cold, Nordic jazz-fusion, complete with "Anno's Counting Book"-ish album covers. It's a label with masters on it to be sure, but PMG has finally said: "Let the falcon go."
Like "Offramp", "First Circle" has the band getting a complete facelift. Dan Gottlieb is gone and has been replaced with the equally talented Paul Wertico, and percussionist extraordinare Nana Vasconcelos leaves the shoes for Argentinan multi-instrumentalist Pedro Aznar to fill. Unlike Nana, whose voice provided haunting ambience rather than poppish stage presence, Aznar comes out swinging, proving full well that he can sing his booty off.
One of the great things about this album is the variety, and the band's control over their own style. The ridiculous opener "Forward March" is a dead-on parody of inept high school marching bands, and can afford to be skipped if you want to get down to the meat of this steak. It's obviously Pat's way of saying that the metal in his mouth didn't blend well with the Satchmo-a-bob back in middle school. Then comes the effervescent "Yolanda You Learn", a space-aged Charleston/new wave jazz/hand-clapping/toes-tapping slugfest. After 22 listens on my iPod, almost all in a row, it has become one of my favorite PMG songs. I heard about it getting plenty of videoplay on MTV back in the '80s, and I kind of wish I was alive to have seen it. I heard it was very impressionistic, kind of like those Charles Schwab commercials with the rotoscoping animation. How cool is that?
Yet here comes another inevitable comparison to "Offramp": it has a track that becomes every fan's favorite. "Are You Going With Me?" was the highlight of "'Ramp", and the title track is the highlight of this. However, I'm surprised at this opinion of a lot of people: "'First Circle' is the only good song on this. Everything else is just filler." The title track is by all means a classic, but come on, people. There are plenty of great songs to be had here. Besides, unlike the live version on the band's second live album, "The Road To You", Pedro Aznar almost sounds like he's running out of gas in the middle of the tune. I do love the overdubbed vocals, though, something the live version didn't have. Next up is "If I Could", a sweet jazz ballad in the tradition of Pat's more hardcore jazz albums. Like I said, the variety here is amazing.
You can hear how many of PMG's later albums borrowed so many elements from this. The tense and swingin' avant-jazz of "Tell It All" was obviously influential on later tense and swingin' avant-jazz PMG songs like "Proof" and "Place in the World" from "Speaking of Now". That's what makes "Tell It All" such a special song, and the perfect newcomer avant-jazz epic: it's surprisingly catchy, rhapsodic, and metaphysically complex. You don't get that with a lot of those types of songs, and I love the glockenspiels/bells in the beginning and end: "Da-dum. Da-da. Da-dum. Da-da. Dum-dum. Da, da-da!" Ha ha! By the way, I'm lovin' Lyle's solo on that one.
The eclecticism of this stunning album hits its peak with "End of the Game", a smooth, funky jazzer where Pat does a great job at improvising, and just when you think the song resolves when the cadens come in, it doesn't. It almost feels like a lounge you'd hear on a space station. Unlike some efforts, it rarely seems like Pat is taking up all the solos here: he's taking a lot, but he's also letting everybody take form, including the amazing Steve Rodby, a perpetually humble yet supple bassist. Aznar is showcased brilliantly, and sings his fanny off on one of the most heartfelt ballads I've ever heard, "Mas Alla (Beyond)". I read the translation of the poetry, and it's deep, man. Aznar is not only a great musician and singer, he's a poet with a heart of gold. Finally, the poppish "Praise" will have you praising this amazing masterwork for a long time.
Music fans everywhere, if you're just now being exposed to PMG, have this be the first album you pick up. It is one of their most accessible recordings, yet requires you to listen multiple times to hear all the great things that are going on. Catch the fever.
n3ur010g1c gives PMG's "First Circle" a 10...out of 10.
excellent choice.......2006-01-19
This CD is a masterpiece. The whole CD is my favorite. It's light, funky, jazzy, and romantic. I like to put this CD on to relax and think about floating away like a bird over the whole world. It's that good! Just awesome!
Introducing.. Pedro Aznar.......2005-09-26
a bud down the hall in my college dorm turned me onto Metheny with this one...
You really have to view this album as a whole work. It really takes you on a journey....
I love Forward March. I can't imagine someone having the kahunas to put that on the record, let alone as the opening track. But, PMG did.
PMG was going through some changes, Danny Gottlieb was gone, as was Mark Egan. Steve Rodby and Paul Wertico stepped in without missing a beat. In fact, I think the group really came together in a new way when Rodby and Wertico came aboard. And of course, Pedro Aznar joined at this time. What an amazing voice. Absolutely perfect for this music.
Metheny had displayed the influence of South American music, but with this recording it really came to the forefront. The spirit of Nasciemento is evident here.
Pedro rejoined Metheny Group for Letter from Home, which was also excellent.
Shawn
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Pawn Shop
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ASIN: B00005YEJN
Release Date: 2000-02-15 |
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Family Circle Romantic Classics
Manufacturer: RCA
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ASIN: B000003G4U
Release Date: 1996-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Canon - Baroque CO/Ettore Stratta
- Fant On 'Greensleeves' - Boston Pops Orch/Arthur Fiedler
- Rhap On A Theme Of Paganini: 18th Var - Leonard Pennario
- Air On The G Str - Festival Str Lucerne/Rudolf Baumgartner
- Valse Triste - Finnish Radio Sym/Jukka-Pekka Saraste
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: 2nd Movt - Boston SO/Erich Leinsdorf
- Sym No.2: 3rd Movt (Exc) - London SO/Andre Previn
- Gymnopedie No.1 - Nat PO/Charles Gerhardt
- Sym No.9 'From The New World': Largo (Exc) - Boston SO/Arthur Fiedler
- Pavane - National PO/Charles Gerhardt
- Song Of India - Boston Pops Orch/Arthur Fiedler
- Vocalise - Morton Gould And His Orch
- Liebestraum No.3 - Boston Pops Orch/Arthur Fiedler
- Clair De Lune - Boston Pops Orch/Arthur Fiedler
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First Circle
Pat Metheny Group
Manufacturer: Universal Japan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006TPFKA
Release Date: 2005-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Forward March
- Yolanda, You Learn
- First Circle
- If I Could
- Tell It All
- End of the Game
- Mas Alla (Beyond)
- Praise
Album Description
Limited edition Japanese only pressing of Pat Metheny's 1984 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Universal. 2005.
Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
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Circle The Wagons
Cumberland Gap
Manufacturer: Wildstone Audio
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Binding: Audio CD
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- Cumberland Gap
ASIN: B0006NI3D2
Release Date: 2004-12-01 |
Tracks:
- Roving Gambler
- Ribbon Of Darkness
- Old Home Place
- Hey Doll Baby
- Louis Collins
- Hobo Song
- Big Iron
- Arms Full Of Empty
- Thanks A Lot
- Flint Hill Special
- I Won't Back Down
- Outlaw Blues
Album Description
The second release from bluegrass/folk group Cumberland Gap is a strong mixture of soaring vocals and intricate heartfelt acoustic instrumentation. Classic country/folk tunes are interspersed with Cumberland Gap's take on original and modern bluegrass favorites. A must have for fans of first class new grass.
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The Sonorous Landscape
Manufacturer: Opus One
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000009KA4
Release Date: 1995-12-15 |
Jazz Music:
- Footprints
- Four Generations of Miles: A Live Tribute to Miles [Live]
- Friends and Neighbors: Live at Prince Street [Live] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
- Front and Center
- G.I.'s in Paris 1945
- Golden Hits
- Golden Thread
- Hear The Vision
- His Orchestra & Quintet
- Hot N' Spicy [Original recording remastered]
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