Didn't We [Import]

Didn't We [Import]

Didn't We [Import]

ASIN: B0000AFOGH

Track Listings
 
1. Didn't We
2. Shining Sea
3. Night Has a Thousand Eyes
4. Go Away Little Girl
5. Heartstrings
6. I Remember Clifford
7. Try to Understand
8. Emily
9. Mandy Is Two
10. What's New

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese 24-bit remastered reissue of 1966 album, that's unavailable domestically, features 10 tracks packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Verve. 2003.

Didn't We,Stan Getz,Verve,Ballads,Cool,Jazz,Post-Bop
Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great gems from musicals that dissapeared
  • some gold mixed with dross
Unsung Musicals - The Ultimate Collection

Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005K9SG
Release Date: 2001-06-05

Tracks:

  1. Smile (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Harry Groener et al.
  2. Hero (from "Babe") (Menken-Ashman) - Debbie Gravitte
  3. Didin't Leave It Here (from "Brownstone") (Larson-Rubins) - Kristine Fraelich and Jolie Jenkins
  4. Starfish (from "La Strada") (Lawrence-Charnin) - Judy Kuhn
  5. Sherry! (from "Sherry!") (Rosenthal-Lipton) - Christine Baranski and Jonathan Freeman
  6. Smashing New York Times (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Jason Graae
  7. Silverware (from "We Take the Town") (Karr-Dubey) - Lee Wilkof and Timothy Jerome
  8. Hundreds of Hats (from "Diamonds") (Sheffer-Ashman) - Jason Workman
  9. At the Same Time (from "Freaky Friday") (Rodgers-Forster) - Tammy Minoff and Patrick Levis
  10. When It Happens to You (from "The Red Shoes") (Styne-Stryker) - Lynne Wintersteller
  11. Lawyers (from "A Broadway Musical") (Strouse-Adams) - Gregory Jbara and Lee Wilkof
  12. At My Side (from "Welcome to the Club") (Coleman-Hotchner) - Sally Mayes and Michael Rupert
  13. In a State (from "A Wonderful Life") (Raposo-Harnick) - Brent Barrett
  14. Disneyland (from "Smile") (Hamlisch-Ashman) - Jodi Benson
  15. Reveille Sun (from "Here's Where I Belong") (Waldman-Uhry) - Glory Grampton
  16. The Memory of Tonight (from "Arthur, The Musical") (Skloff-Kauffman-Crane) - Carolee Carmello and Gregg Edelman
  17. Stomp the Blues Away (from "Honky Tonk Nights") (Valenti-Allen-Campbell) - Melba Joyce et al.
  18. New Words (from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five") (Yeston) - Liz Callaway

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great gems from musicals that dissapeared.......2004-11-30

Songs from 1987's "Smile" make this well worth the price. The previously unreleased material from the late, great Howard Ashman deserves to have it's moment in the spotlight.

Also, there's Judy Kuhn's beautiful performance on "Starfish", Christine Baranski's vampy turn on "Sherry".

Finally, there's" New Words" from "One, Two, Three, Four, Five". This show has been restaged, by small theatre groups, under the title "History Loves Company". "New Words" is by far the best number of this show and Liz Callaway's voice fills with love as she sings this lullaby.

For a consummate musical theatre fan who's heard it all, this disc is a refreshing look at what has been lost over the years.

3 out of 5 stars some gold mixed with dross.......2003-12-21

Some of these songs desrve to be unsung. But then you get a showstopper like Sherry and you wonder how could this show have flopped? That number alone makes this cd worth purchasing.I also enjoyed Marvin Hamlisch's toe tapping title song - Smile.There are also a few other lovely melodies which makes this cd a nice addition to a Broadway collection.
Yes We Didn't
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great comedy music to prevent the ossification of Monk
  • Wish They Hadn't!
  • love the moog...but
  • Yes They Did
Yes We Didn't
Thelonius Moog
Manufacturer: Grownup Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002A2WJA
Release Date: 2004-06-01

Tracks:

  1. Off Minor
  2. Bye-Ya
  3. We See
  4. Bemsha Swing
  5. Ugly Beauty
  6. I Mean You
  7. Rhythm-A-Ning
  8. Jackie-ing
  9. Misterioso
  10. Yes We Didn't
  11. Bonus Track: Oska T
  12. Bonus Track: Evidence

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great comedy music to prevent the ossification of Monk.......2007-06-15

I hated this the first time I heard it, even though I used to freak out to Tomita records. After a couple of hearings and 30+ years of learning every Monk composition and acquiring all of Monk's recordins, I realized that these guys know Monk's music. The melodies and chord changes are accurate, although the timbres are usually a farce. I'd much rather hear these cartoonish renditions than yet another traditional "young lion's" cover made in an attempt to stay in the tradition.
Kudos to Steve and Guido (and even the Shakey's Pizza banjo player). Thelonious Monk is by now a well-established genius, whose legacy is in danger of being ossified with all the recent academic respectability. It's not 1948 anymore, when people who heard of him called him "the mad Monk" or "the high priest". White high school kids now learn his tunes in their jazz bands, and Monk was even the subject of an official postage stamp a few years ago.
I'm glad someone with a liking for the Spike Jones approach to disciplined comedy music gave us this thumb up the arse of all those academic jazz historians who are making Monk required listening. When I was a teenager, Bela Bartok was required listening for all piano students, and I have never dug Bartok because his music was required for any musician to get through their rites of passage. If Steve and Guido had made an accurate comedy synthesizer album of Bartok, I might revisit his tunes.
I highly recommend this fun twist on Monk's music.

2 out of 5 stars Wish They Hadn't!.......2005-06-14

Thelonious Monk played on synthesizers, well what would you expect?

This release actually harkens back to a long tradition (at least since 1968) of novelty records rushed out by various studio musicians to capitalize on the sudden boom in "Moog records" following the success of "Switched-On Bach."

And like those records, this one bears not one iota of the musicality of Carlos's 1968 ground-breaker.

The synth sounds used are all parodies (quacking duck sounds, growly square waves, all insanely primitive) plus at least half the sounds are not synthesizer at all -- secret agent guitar, banjo, cheap rhythm box, ring-modulated piano and combo organ. Monk's songs are mostly played for laffs, at the level of Rick Dee's "Disco Duck" (if you like that sort of thing).

To be fair (and hence the second star) this release makes no pretense of being anything other than what it is, a retro cheesy novelty Moog record. The date says 2003... but I'm not sure I believe it.

3 out of 5 stars love the moog...but.......2004-07-14

musical equivalent to a whoopy cushion? cartoon music? production, playing, and synth timbers are good, and it is kinda fun at first, but it grows annoying after awhile and then, epiphany! it becomes abundently clear why the whole 'cheap trick' moog exploitation novelty thing died out in the 70's.

5 out of 5 stars Yes They Did.......2004-06-16

In Thelonious Moog, producer Joe "Guido" Welsh and keyboardist Steve Million have banded together in an unholy alliance sure to make Monk purists balk while delighting the rest of us.

Those who remember the wacky, way-out Moog music Jean-Jaques Perrey made in the early 70's will no doubt get a kick out of this CD. Sadly (or perhaps fortunately), that music went the way of the analog synthesizer. But the Mighty Moog synthesizer roars back on this album joined by Moog-alike revivals such as the Synthesizers.com synthesizer. Those instruments, and others in which nary a nand gate can be found, are masterfully combined and pitted against each other in a Battle Royal for your eardrums and attention.

It seems that analog synthesizers and the music of Thelonious Monk were made for each other--or so you will believe after hearing just a few tracks. What might have been tasteless quacks and burps in the hands of lesser talents here combine into a satisfying whole that can be summed up in the word "happy." A sense of fun pervades the entire album. This could be why Thelonious Moog is also a hit with children. Yet this is no kiddy record--just a jazzy and up-tempo musical romp that manages to push the limits while preserving the thematic integrity of each selection.

The musicians, apparently drawn from nearby Nashville, are outstanding. The arrangements are also topnotch. The title track, cobbled from four Monk melodies, expertly combines a catchy "hook," a danceable beat, and Steve Million's nearly out-of-control vocals.

The current revival in analog synthesizers has spawned a lamentable abundance of mechanically repetitive, amelodic, soulless robo-porn tracks that are banal at best and enervating at worst. Thelonious Moog once again treats us to real musicians playing real music by a real composer. Let's hope it starts a trend.
Songs We Didn't Write
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I like this music because it's neat
  • Awesome
  • cool
  • Oh Yeah!
  • Big peice of pooh.
Songs We Didn't Write
Ghoti Hook
Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000C2MM
Release Date: 1998-10-06

Tracks:

  1. I Love Rock And Roll
  2. Earth Angel
  3. True Faith
  4. Just What I Needed
  5. Friends
  6. Acquiesce
  7. I See Red
  8. Walking On Sunshine
  9. The Guitar Song
  10. Hey Nonny Nonny
  11. On The Road Again
  12. Where Is My Mind?
  13. Burnin' Love
  14. The Invisible Man
  15. Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars I like this music because it's neat.......2001-01-29

Ha ha, just kidding! I really give this CD five stars. I just wanted to mess your brain up. A wonderful collection of songs from punk band Ghoti Hook. I actually don't like Hook's music when they're writing it themselves, but this is a great album because, well, they didn't write it themselves. Has every kind of song imaginable, from Pixies to Willie Nelson, from Stavesacre to Elvis, from Michael W. Smith to The Cars. Even my cousin agrees this is a great CD. Don't you cousin?

COUSING (name withheld): This is a great CD.

See!! I told you!

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2000-01-31

It is a definite, must buy. It has all the awesome songs that you have heard over the years. But they step it up a notch and put it into punk.

5 out of 5 stars cool.......1999-08-15

if you want these songs buy the real one

5 out of 5 stars Oh Yeah!.......1999-07-23

What can I say? This CD is just awesome. You gotta hear the guitars on "True Faith", "Acquiesce", and "I See Red". I liked their cover of "Hey Nonny Nonny" by the Violent Femmes. If you Ghoti fans think their CDs are good, you have gotta see them in concert. Props to the boys of Ghoti Hook for this amazing effort.

1 out of 5 stars Big peice of pooh........1999-07-15

These guys are....aaaahhhhhhhh. I think that they think they're just rock. But they're songs are a big peice of pooh pooh. Oh, but does anyone know if they got signed to atlantic records? Or if they went on tour with the vandals and finished up the warped tour 99?
Freedom Train And The Welsh Transatlantic Concert
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Extraordinary Privilege to own this rare recording!
  • A Chance to Eavesdrop on an Extraordinary Occasion
Freedom Train And The Welsh Transatlantic Concert

Manufacturer: Folk Era Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006NTK
Release Date: 2004-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Freedom Train
  2. Intro From Wil Paynter
  3. Paul Robeson's Greetings
  4. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
  5. All Through The Night
  6. This Little Light Of Mine
  7. All Men Are Brothers
  8. Slumberland
  9. Thanks from Wil Paynter
  10. Y Deln Aur (The Golden Harp) - The Treorchy Male Voice Chor
  11. Thanks from Paul Robeson
  12. Wales
  13. We'll Keep A Welcome In the Hillside - The Treorchy Male Voice Chor

Amazon.com

In 1947, the American Heritage Foundation arranged for the original Declaration of Independence and other historic national documents to tour the country on a red, white, and blues Freedom Train. Paul Robeson recorded a poem Langston Hughes wrote about the train that is presented here along with a 1957 concert Robeson, accompanied by pianist Alan Booth, gave over transatlantic cable for the South Wales Miners. Robeson, who spoke 20 languages, sings one song in Welsh. A highlight is the Welsh Treorchy Male Voice Choir serenading Robeson with "We'll Keep a Welcome in the Hillside." There is some static on the recording, but not enough to obscure Robeson's magnificent performance. --Stanley Booth

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Extraordinary Privilege to own this rare recording!.......2001-08-06

I call this an extraordinary privilege because it's an artifact of a man who fought for freedom with the fervor of Martin Luther King, Jr, but without his fame. This is a recording of a Paul Robeson concert which should have been performed in Wales. However, although Paul Robeson was a U.S. citizen, he had his passport denied for 8 years because of his civil rights actions. Robeson never allowed the voice of freedom to be stilled. The concert went on over the newly installed transatlantic phone cable! The recording begins most appropriately with Paul Robeson performing the poem by Langston Hughes, "Freedom Train", with strength and truth that led Paul Robeson in becoming a giant in human rights. This recording clarifies that emotions were high on both sides of the Atlantic! The voices of Robeson's baritone and the Welsh men's choir, fantastic! Eyes surely were streaming with tears at the conclusion of this 1957 concert in both New York and Porthcrawl, Wales, just as mine overflowed when Robeson offers his Thanks to the Welsh people and promises to see them soon, The choir, across the ocean, adds their promise of invitation with "We'll Keep a Welcome in the Hillside". Words from this reviewer are nothing. You must become a listener yourself. That's the only way to have this extraordinary privilege!

5 out of 5 stars A Chance to Eavesdrop on an Extraordinary Occasion.......1998-08-11

I was in Junior High when this incredible concert occurred, and I remember hearing about it without understanding all the whys and wherefores. What a powerful experience it was to listen to this for the first time.

For those who aren't familiar with the history, the well-written program notes tell the story of Paul Robeson and how he was blacklisted in the US, had a career in Britain where he met up with and made a film about the South Wales coal miners, and how the State Department froze his passport and wouldn't let him leave the country for a number of years, not even to perform at this singing festival in Wales.

The trans-Atlantic phone cable was new on the scene, so the festival organizers arranged for Paul Robeson to "appear" by telephone. The CD includes the introduction by the organizer, selections by Paul Robeson, and selections by a Welsh choir, singing for him. In the final selection, the audience of 5,000 people in Wales sings, "We'! ll Keep A Welcome in the Valleys" - a very poignant selection under the circumstances.

The recording of the concert was made on the Welsh side, with Mr. Robeson's voice coming through the phone wire, so the quality of the recording may not satisfy some listeners. Still, the power of Mr. Robeson's voice comes across loud and clear, as does the emotion of the occasion.

This is a must for Welsh-Americans and African-Americans, as well as anyone who wants to see what the US government was capable of doing to its citizens back in the Cold War days.
We Didn't Come Here to Die
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The start of a very good thing.
  • Everything I love about Pop Punk!
We Didn't Come Here to Die
The Copyrights
Manufacturer: Insubordination
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002N4YCU
Release Date: 2005-10-04

Tracks:

  1. They Say
  2. Talkbomb
  3. Face For Radio
  4. I'll Be Fine
  5. Crybabies
  6. Graveyards Down The Street
  7. Four Eyes
  8. Not For Shaving
  9. Forever Or Today
  10. You And I
  11. Go Now
  12. Let's Waste Time Together
  13. Full Circle

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The start of a very good thing........2007-01-09

These guys have one of the freshest sounds and consistently awesome output of any band in years. It's pop punk, but without all the cliches and corny prom references. It's pop punk that will kick you in the junk.

A must have for any (pop) punk lover. And their follow up effort, Mutiny Pop, is equally, if not even more, indispensable.

5 out of 5 stars Everything I love about Pop Punk!.......2005-11-30

Everything I could want out of a pop punk album is in here. It's catchy as hell, it's fast, it's up beat, and the songs are short enough to hold the little attention span that I have. If you're a fan of Ramones-type pop punk like Screeching Weasel, The Queers, Riverdales, Methadones, then you must own this album! There's no use in me pointing out the songs that stand out among the rest because they all kick ass equally. Well if I had to point out one I would say Craybaby is my favorite because whenever I start to feel bad or depressed or whatever that songs picks me up right away. So get this CD before you die!
Golden Greats: Greatest Broadway Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A bargain collection of showtunes
Golden Greats: Greatest Broadway Hits

Manufacturer: Golden Greats
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005USEJ
Release Date: 2002-02-26

Tracks:

  1. Ouverture - Orchestra
  2. Something Wonderfull - Dorothy Sarnoff
  3. Doin' What Comes Natur'lly - Ethel Merman
  4. Life Upon the Wicked Stage - Colette Lyons
  5. So in Love - Patricia Morison
  6. You'll Never Walk Alone - Jan Clayton, Christine Johnson
  7. Bill - Carol Bruce
  8. Hello, Young Lovers - Gertrude Lawrence
  9. Bloody Mary - Male Chorus
  10. I Can't Say No - Celeste Holm
  11. This Was a Real Nice Clambake - Jan Clayton,
  12. Oklahoma! - Alfred Drake
  13. Sue Me - Vivian Blaine, Sam Levene
  14. Woman Is a Sometime Thing - Edward Matthews
  15. Some Enchanted Evening - Ezio Pinza,
  16. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' - Todd Duncan, Todd Duncan
  17. Guys and Dolls - Douglas Deane, Stubby Kaye, Johnny Silver
  18. It Ain't Necessarily So - Lawrence Tibbett
  19. Make Believe - Jan Clayton
  20. Wonderful Guy - Mary Martin
  21. They Say It's Wonderful - Ethel Merman
  22. When the Children Are Asleep - Jean Darling, Eric Mattson
  23. More I Cannot Wish You - Pat Rooney, Sr., Pat Rooney, Sr.
  24. Puzzlement - Yul Brynner
  25. I Got Lost in His Arms - Ethel Merman

Tracks:

  1. Overture...Summertime - Anne Brown
  2. Why Can't You Behave? - Lisa Kirk, Harold Lang
  3. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - Carol Bruce
  4. There's No Business Like Show Business - Chorus
  5. If I Were a Bell - Isabel Bigley
  6. People Will Say That We're in Love - Alfred Drake, Joan Roberts
  7. Bess, You Is My Woman Now - Anne Brown
  8. Luck Be a Lady Tonight - Robert Alda
  9. Shall I Tell You What I Think of You? - Gertrude Lawrence
  10. Girl That I Marry - Ray Middleton
  11. Nobody Else But Me - Jan Clayton
  12. Carousel Waltz - Orchestra
  13. Dites-Moi - Barbara Luna
  14. Ol' Man River - Kenneth Spencer
  15. Summertime
  16. Many a New Day - Joan Roberts
  17. Blow High, Blow Low - Murvyn Vye
  18. It Takes a Long Pull to Get There - Edward Matthews
  19. You've Got to Be Carefully Taught - Billy Tabbert
  20. We Open in Venice - Alfred Drake
  21. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair - Mary Martin
  22. Who Do You Love, I Hope? - Kathleen Carnes, Robert Lenn
  23. I've Never Been in Love Before - Robert Alda
  24. Tom, Dick or Harry - Lisa Kirk
  25. I Whistle a Happy Tune - Gertrude Lawrence

Tracks:

  1. New York, New York - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray
  2. Almost Like Being in Love - Marion Bell, Dave Brooks, David Brooks
  3. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Vivienne Segal
  4. Beat out Dat Rhythm on a Drum - June Hawkins
  5. How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Ella Logan
  6. Old Devil Moon - Ella Logan
  7. South American Way - Carmen Miranda
  8. September Song - Walter Huston
  9. This Is the Army, Mister Jones - Irving Berlin
  10. Takin' a Chance on Love - Ethel Waters
  11. My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin
  12. Anything Goes - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
  13. You're the Top - Jeanne Aubert & The Four Admirals
  14. I Get a Kick Out of You - Ethel Merman
  15. Night and Day - Fred Astaire
  16. I Got Rhythm - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
  17. Someone to Watch Over Me - Gertrude Lawrence
  18. Fascinatin' Rhythm - Adele Astaire, Fred Astaire
  19. Strike Up the Band - Red Nichols & His Orchestra
  20. Makin' Whoopee - Eddie Cantor
  21. Heatwave - Ethel Waters
  22. Easter Parade - Clifton Webb
  23. She Didn't Say Yes - Peggy Wood
  24. I've Told Every Little Star - Mary Ellis
  25. Johnny One Note - Lynn Murray, Lynn Murray

Album Description

Import exclusive, budget price compilation featuring Broadway classics like 'You'll Never Walk Alone', 'Summertime', & There's No Business Like Show Business', performed by Ethel Merman, Gertrude Lawrence, Celeste Holm, & many more. 75 tracks in all. Standard double jewel case. Disky. 2001.

Album Details

3 CD set

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A bargain collection of showtunes.......2005-08-19

This bargain collection of showtunes is highlighted by the composition of Kurt Weill and the uniquely rolling tongue of Colette Lyons. I have a complaint about this compilation. It includes "Ol' Man River", but it excludes Al Jolson's rendition of "Ol' Man River." Otherwise, this collection gives you ample bang for your buck.
Brownstone the Musical (2003 Studio Cast)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Pleasant Enough
  • Pure joy
  • A Different Type of Musical
Brownstone the Musical (2003 Studio Cast)
Liz Callaway , Brian D'Arcy James , and Rebecca Luker
Manufacturer: Original Cast Record
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000AYL3S
Release Date: 2003-08-26

Tracks:

  1. Someone's Moving In
  2. Cellphone Song
  3. Fiction Writer
  4. There She Goes
  5. We Should Talk
  6. Camouflage
  7. Thanks a Lot/Neighbors Above, Neighbors Below
  8. Pretty City
  9. What Do People Do?
  10. Not Today
  11. You Still Don't Know
  12. Not Today Trio
  13. Babies on the Brain
  14. Almost There [Act I Finale]
  15. Don't Tell Me Everything
  16. One of Them
  17. Fiction Writer (Reprise)
  18. He Didn't Leave It Here
  19. It Isn't the End of the World
  20. Since You Stayed Here
  21. We Came Along Too Late
  22. Books
  23. It's a Funny Thing
  24. It Isn't the End of the World (Reprise)
  25. If It's Time to Go
  26. Almost There (Reprise)

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Pleasant Enough.......2007-02-19

A pleasant score. Fine singing, especially the wonderful Liz Callaway. The score, however, doesn't have those one or two numbers that stand out and stop you in your tracks. I haven't seen the show, and perhaps when integrated with the text.....

5 out of 5 stars Pure joy.......2005-03-08

I have bought this CD with Wild party and each of them was amazing. Fist I have heard Wild party and after that I haven't thought that I would enjoy the second one but Brownstone was simply so amazing. I didn't skip songs, because all of them are beautiful sung by actors who's singing voice are pure, strong and wonderful.
As you can see, I'm a true Brian D'arcy James fan but each singer amazed me, really.
Buy this Cd if you want to hear a fantastic musical.

4 out of 5 stars A Different Type of Musical.......2004-03-09

I bought BROWNSTONE at the recommendation of a friend and have mixed feelings. I know this show has quite a history as far as transfer from off-Broadway to Broadway and the controversy surrounding its revamping for its journey to the Great White Way. I think the songs are catchy and clever, I just am sort of turned off by the orchestrations. The instruments sound like they are coming from a computer built in 1990. They sound too fake and I think there could be better orchestration, though the melodies are nice. Some songs are just corny like The Cell Phone Song, added only recently. Certain songs are great like The opening, Fiction Writer, Camouflage, and Babies on the Brain.

I would say that if you are looking for a musical CD to add to your collection that is a little different from what you're used to, BROWNSTONE is for you. And also, it features an amazing cast of seasoned veterans and new comers as well.

All in all, a nice CD.
We Didn't Say That!
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • I never laughed so hard in my entire life!!!!!!!
  • DAPHNE AND CELESTE ARE SO UGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Happy, fun music!
  • The greatest musical accomplishment of all time
  • One Of The Greatest Albums I've Ever Heard In My Life
We Didn't Say That!
Daphne & Celeste
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004UB90
Release Date: 2007-03-19

Tracks:

  1. Roll Call
  2. Ooh Stick You!
  3. I Love Your Sushi
  4. Peek-A-Boo
  5. Spy Girl
  6. Never Been To Memphis
  7. School's Out
  8. Star Club
  9. U.G.L.Y.
  10. Hey Boy

Album Description

Debut album for East Coast based pop duo currently wowing them in the UK. Includes their first two hits, 'Oooh Stick You!' and 'U.G.L.Y.' as well as their third single, 'School's Out' (Alice Cooper cover). 10 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewelcas

Album Details

Debut Album for the East Coast Based Pop Duo Currently Wowing them in the UK. Includes a Cover of Alice Cooper's "School's Out".

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I never laughed so hard in my entire life!!!!!!!.......2004-03-15

I love Daphne & Celeste, they're the best!! Their songs are bubbly and fun. The only serious track is "Hey Boy"; the girls are fighting over a boy, the bridge is cool: "talk to the hand cuz the face aint listening, cuz i'm hot girl and you're not girl..." This album has no boundaries; it's almost as if each song is made up on the spot, but obviously thats not true. It takes a lot of time and effort to make an album, and Daphne & Celeste do a pretty good job of it.

I don't know where they've disappeared to. Their last single was a cover by Alice Cooper called "School's Out". Since then, there has been no new songs or anything that has to do with Daphne & Celeste. I read somewhere that their next single will be called "P.A.R.T.Y.", but we will find out if thats true.

Daphne & Celeste, if you're reading this, please show yourselves cuz you are AWESOME and no one can ever be as good as you, and thats a fact!

1 out of 5 stars DAPHNE AND CELESTE ARE SO UGLY!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2003-08-06

I HATE THIS CD,IT'S TOO ANNOYING.
DAPHNE AND CELESTE ARE TWO UGLY
JERKS,AND THEIR MUSIC IS SO BAD!!!!!!!!
DO NOT BUY THIS CD,YOU WILL BE
VERY DISSAPOINTED.

4 out of 5 stars Happy, fun music!.......2003-01-02

I don't quite know what's happened to Daphne & Celeste. They have appeared to have disappeared into thin air. Their last single was a cover of the Alice Cooper classic "School's Out" back in 2001. But since then, they haven't done anything - no performances, no singles or anything. They didn't seem like very nice people, they dissed every pop star they could think of. No wonder people threw stuff at them when they performed.
But this CD is full of fun. The songs are all upbeat except for track 10, "Hey Boy". The girls like to insult each other and other people. The stand out tracks are:

1. Roll Call - Fun song introducing you to Daphne & Celeste. The girls each sing a part. The chorus will stick in your head like glue.
3. I Love Your Sushi - My favourite. It's all about Japan, and it has Japanese sounding music, a Japanese man talking on it and a GREAT chorus.
4 Peek-A-Boo - Cute song about a haunted house with loads of mummies and ghosts in it. I love the beginning and end of the song when D & C are talking.
5. Spy Girl - Cool song. The two girls think they're spies, and the part at the end and in the middle is dead cool.
10. Hey Boy - The only slow track on this album, the girls are fighting over a boy. I love the bridge - "Talk to the hand cuz the face ain't listening!"

Overall, a happy, fun CD with loads of good songs and good laughs on it. D & C are just out to have fun and make happy music. No harm in that, is there?

5 out of 5 stars The greatest musical accomplishment of all time.......2002-01-07

"When a true genius appears in the world," Jonathan Swift wrote, "you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." But how else do you recognize genius? If a new Leonardo, a new Melville, a new Ibsen, or Picasso, or Rabelais were to appear in our midst, would we recognize him for what he was, or would we, dunces all, write him off as an eccentric, a fake, a dreamer? Many people have looked at the pop duo Daphne and Celeste in the last two years and wondered, Is it the real thing? For my donuts, the answer is Yes. Yes, dude, yes.

5 out of 5 stars One Of The Greatest Albums I've Ever Heard In My Life.......2001-11-18

You haven't lived until you've heard Daphne and Celeste.
Didn't We//in a Different Bag
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Didn't We//in a Different Bag
    Lorez Alexandria
    Manufacturer: Connoisseur
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00005NJHE
    Release Date: 2001-10-01

    Tracks:

    1. Didnt We
    2. Paly Me The Blues
    3. Comet In The Sky
    4. Endless
    5. I Didnt See You
    6. Psychedelic Bag
    7. Im Wishin
    8. The One Who Loves You
    9. Nonhalantly
    10. Talk About Cozy
    11. Hey Jude
    12. Confessin The Blues
    13. Deacon Jones Daughter
    14. I Dont Want To Hear It Anymore
    15. Ill Never Be Free
    16. Just Onr More Chance
    17. Trust In Me
    18. Vibrations
    19. Ive Got A Right To Cry
    20. My Way
    21. Santa Is Here (Bonus Track)
    22. Help Me (Bonus Track)

    Album Description

    UK compilation subtitled 'The 60's Pzazz Sessions' combines two of the late jazz vocalist's albums together on one CD, 'Didn't We' & 'In A Different Bag'. Lorez recorded for King, Chess & Impulse before signing to Pzazz. This release includes both her alb

    Album Details

    2-on-1 CD plus Two Bonus Singles Tracks from the 60's Jazz/R&b Vocalist. First Time on CD Anywhere.
    We Didn't See You on Sunday
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Surprisingly beautiful...
    • Gut Busting American Rock, Blues American Classic
    • rare
    • What can I say?
    • Better than "Push Me Again"
    We Didn't See You on Sunday
    P.W. Long's Reelfoot
    Manufacturer: Touch & Go Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000019M4
    Release Date: 1997-07-08

    Tracks:

    1. My Name
    2. Aw Bruiser
    3. I'll Be Your Angel
    4. The Shakin' Fears
    5. Jelly
    6. Temple
    7. The James
    8. You Would've Never Crawled Alone
    9. Tomorrow
    10. Oleander
    11. Bound To Ride
    12. Jack Of Diamonds

    Album Details

    Contains Preston Long of Mule & Mac McNeilly of the Jesus Lizard.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly beautiful..........2005-03-09

    ...considering what a ruckus Mule is. Don't get me wrong, I love Mule, but this is stunning in a different way. How can you not get chills with a line like "I hid Daddy's whiskey so he don't go to hell... I would do anything for you mother." But it's truly heartfelt stuff, reminds me of Uncle Tupelo, only more depressing (if that's possible). A must for Mule fans... hell, for all music fans.

    5 out of 5 stars Gut Busting American Rock, Blues American Classic.......2004-12-13

    Hard to know where to start - serious blues on fire rock n roll essential. Free from overproduced frat house rock fluff crap that's shoved down your throat by some corporate suit at that worthless FM station you tune into like a robot faithfully following a homing beacon to brain damage.

    PW Long makes a heroic charge with this powerhouse. Guitar crunch, bluesy organ, high energy down home gruff vocals and beautiful roots-rock ballad or two.

    PW Long takes us back to school with the lesson in how to make thundering American rock n roll. Frat boy rockers stay away - PW is gonna kick your corn fed a**.

    5 out of 5 stars rare.......2003-07-18

    this was my favourite record of the year. when it came out and it continues to frequent my record player.
    it's a truely beautiful piece of work.

    5 out of 5 stars What can I say?.......2001-08-02

    Well, what can I say about this album. For starters I've been a big Mule fan (even since they broke up) and when I heard that they split up, I was crushed. But 2 years ago I saw "P.W. Longs Reelfoot" in a record store and was thrilled that P-Bone is still at it. Actually I cant say that I like the Reelfoot over the Mule but its another great extention.O-well, see for yourself.

    5 out of 5 stars Better than "Push Me Again".......1999-11-09

    First off, let me say that Mule was an incredible band. It's hard to compare Reelfoot stuff to Mule since, well, the Mule stuff is just flat out impossible to replicate. This album, however, is great in it's own way. I never would have guessed that Preston had this kind of quiet streak inside him. I do like this one much better than the more recent "Push Me Again" which is good, but only in a watered down Mule kind of way. My personal favorites on this album are "Oleander", "Aw Bruiser", and "Temple". Great stuff.

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