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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

TiK ToK From RCA Records Label



Customer Reviews

She's got diamonds on the soles of her feet,and dollar signs in her eyes
Ke$ha's monetary moniker is fitting. She's in it for the cash, some brief fame--she's the hardy partying equivalent to Taylor Swift, she eerily resembles Ashley Tisdale from High School Musical (Encore Edition) and her sound is the blander version of Lady GaGa. Ke$ha's "Tik Tok" is NOT named for the Oz character. While the chorus is guilty pleasure bubblegum pop with loads of auto-tune, the song itself is forgettable and repetitive. It does work for a throbbing night club, but beyond that--it's dull. "Tik Tok" will put you to sleep. In fact, her music video for this song so much echoes Lady GaGa's Just Dance that it opens with her in a bathtub. Yes,this is Lady GaGa's High School Musical equivalent.

So terrible.
I honestly do not get why this song is so popular. She can't sing at all, the lyrics are beyond inane, the vocoder is irritating. Everything about it is grating and horrible. If this is the future of music, I'm going to stop listening to the radio now. I can't imagine anything worse than this. Whoever signed her to a record label should be covering their face in shame and embarrassment.

some catchy hooks but it's still terrible
My wife made me download this song, complaining that I don't have enough "new" music (I'm a classic rock fan - Floyd, Zeppelin, etc.) This is just another classic example of why current music is in the toilet. The song has a few catchy hooks, but the vocals are weak, the lyrics inane, and the singer appears to be someone they dragged off of a pole at the Cheetah Club and forced to record a song.

Thank God I was a child of the 70's and was exposed to decent music. This song makes me weep for the future. Kids, please go buy a copy of "Dark Side of the Moon" or "Abbey Road" instead of this.

40 Dogs (Like Romeo And Juliet) From Kirtland Records



Product Details
Published on: 2009-09-08
Released on: 2009-09-08
Running time: 253 seconds
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

American VI: Ain't No Grave From American Recordings / Lost Highway Records



Customer Reviews

A moving swan song!
"American VI: Ain't no grave" is the final in the Rick Rubin produced "American" series of CDs by Johnny Cash. Like its predecessors, it comprises pared-back covers, as well as (in this case), an original (and purpotedly final) composition by Cash.

"I Corinthians 15:55" is the lone original with lyrics looking at his mortality and the hope of seeing his Redeemer. Mortality, love, redemption, and spirituality colour the 10 songs on this beautiful CD, and I must say, for what supposedly comprises his last recordings, he sounds a lot stronger than he did on songs like "If you could read my mind" (from "American V"), or "Bridge over troubled water" ("American IV), where he was slightly reedy.

"Redemption day" (a Sheryl Crow composition) is a beautiful acoustic ballad that wouldn't sound out of place in a Western movie, with Cash singing about the "train that's heading straight to heaven's gate", while "For the good times" (a Kris Kristofferson composition) is a heartbreaking farewell to his lover as they part and he reminisces the good times they shared.

"Can't help but wonder where I'm bound" touches on his journey on earth and his curiousity over his final destination. The solemn "Last night I had the strangest dream" finds him dreaming of a world with no more war, against a richer musical backdrop than the other songs.

Highlight, in my opinion" is "Ain't no grave", his fearless and defiant proclamation that no grave can hold his body down when he hears the trumpet sound, and his looking forward to meeting Jesus, his mother and father. Chiming bell sounds, Soft guitars and banjo set to shuffling shackled-footstep sounds which provide the gentle beat to this stirring song.

As with the previous discs in the series, Cash inhabits and makes each song his own. It is obvious he knew his sojourn here was done and the songs reflect his strong belief of a life well lived and being reunited with loved ones on the other side of eternity. A masterpiece!

Contemplation Of Death
Johnny Cash is forever with us, in spirit and in his music. The sixth volume of the Americana is a reminder of his greatness.

During the last few years of Johnny Cash's life he spent much of his time recording songs that meant a great deal to him. We know from his daughter, Rosanne Cash's recent CD, that her father loved the old time folk/gospel songs. This CD brings us the uplifting, redeeming qualities that may have been in Johnny Cash's mind as he sang the songs he loved. This is a gruff old voice, but the meaning of his life surrounds us.

Rick Rubin produced this CD, as he has all of the Americana series. There are ten songs on this CD that bring the face of death before us. And, at the same time, we are privy to a forgiving spirit that has seen it all.

'Ain't No Grave' is so perfect, as it opens up the view of the spirit that grows as the CD proceeds. Nothing is going
to keep him down.

'Redemption Day' is a Sheryl Crow song that had an anti-war stance, but with Johnny Cash it is a song sorrow and love for all- merciful.

'For The Good Times' an old Kris Kristofferson tune, is my favorite- an old hand, giving a tip of the hat to the times of yore when things were good. A sentimental favorite that we all can relate to.

'Corinthians'- 'death where is thy sting'- looking forward to seeing those gone before.

'Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound' a Tom Paxton tune, wandering and wondering what he was meant to be. A look back and forward to whatever is coming.

'Satisfied Mind'-everything that has gone before is done and done-some regrets but not many- 'believe there is no doubt;- he leaves this old world with a satisfied mind'.

'I Don't Hurt Anymore'- an old folk/western song- all hurts are forgotten and forgiven. Loves lost and new ones found.

'Cool Water'- was this not an old Frankie Lane song- we can feel the parched throat and the release with that cool water.
'Dan can't you see that green tree with water running free for you and me'. Love this tune.

'Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream'-there was no war, no strife, no poor, no more war ever. The people were dancing round and round, guns and swords were scattered all around'. All life's woes are solved and it is time to rejoice.
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'Aloha Oe-Aloha Oe Queen Lili'uokalani's Hawaiian goodbye: 'Until we meet again'


Johnny Cash has given us his peace of mind that carries on. He wishes for peace and love while he faced his mortality.
Over the years, Johnny Cash always sang the tunes that were right for him at that moment, in his death, he continues.

Aloha Oe, Johnny Cash

Highly Recommended prisrob 02-23-10

The Essential Johnny Cash

American IV: The Man Comes Around

American VI: Ain't No Grave - RIP Johnny
I bought the MP3 album today, and have listened through a couple times. The "final" (we will see?) American Recordings release from The Man in Black feels a little short with 10 tracks, and only a couple of tracks that struck me as 5 star. My picks were the title track Ain't No Grave, and the final track Aloha Oe was a fitting final song that almost brought a tear listening to Johnny sing it, but I manned up and fought it back. I also liked Redemption Day, I Corinthians 15:55, I Don't Hurt Anymore, and Cool Water and would rate those 4 stars. The remaining 4 tracks were a 3 in my opinion. Overall a 4 star offering, I wished for a little more. RIP Johnny, I'm looking forward to meeting you on the other side.

Celtic Memories Sampler From Madacy Special Products



Customer Reviews

Can't beat the price when its free
These are very traditional songs and are generally well done. Individual tracks for me ranged from good to excellent. It was a nice bit of nostalgia for me.

Slow & sweet - 101 Strings style
Audio quality is very good, with a wide ambiance like a symphony feel.

The tracks have a 101 Strings quality and might be all from that group, though the tracks give credit to the singers in preference to the musicians. Or they may have been selected for the similar stylings. The lyrics are clear, easy to understand, and well sung. The general tone is lyrical and sweet, with long-held notes. Several tracks also have a harp - a nice touch. While I don't, personally, care that much for the 'saccharine' quality of 101 Strings, or the rather slow tempo of all these tracks, others may prefer this sound to the 'bouncier' tunes with a more intimate and 'bluegrassy' feel that I like more, such as those of the Celtic Sampler Summer 2009 (which the insert a link doesn't find, more's the pity).

Track by track:
1. Full instrumental, aka Danny Boy, full string orchestra, slow tempo.
2. Some Celtic and then English. "with lightsome heart, I pulled a rose full sweet upon the thorny tree" (in case you know those lyrics).
3. I plan to keep this track a while as it is the "I'll take the high road, and you'll take the low road" song, and I've always wanted to learn more than just those lines.
4. I think everyone knows this song by this title.
5. I learned this one from Joan Baez many years ago, and I like her rendition far better - but that's my taste, not a reflection on the quality of this track.
6. "Cockles and mussels, alive alive-O" with backing chorus as well. Waltz almost fast enough to dance to.
7. Flute, violin, harp, strings. Slow & dreamy with 'surprise' percussive moments.
8. Almost 'bouncy' acapella (nearly - a touch of backing guitar/banjo) - may not be 101 Strings - has a more 'intimate' feeling. "I wooed her in the wintertime, part of the summer too, and the only only thing that I did that was wrong was to keep her from the foggy, foggy dew."
9. Piano accompaniment, mainly. "I can see a soft moon shining on the water by the mill, and the silver ribbon winding by the house upon the hill."
10. Full strings plus harp & chimes. Wistful ballad. "smiling, beguiling... together oft over the mountains we strayed. With each other delighted..."

7,8,9&10 are more 'intimate' and, to me, more enjoyable than 1-6. Hope this helps you decide what to try.

Sampler is in fact, FREE.
Contrary to a previous review, this sampler is in fact FREE (at least at the time of this posting). Just click on the "Get mp3 Album" button. I do not usually rate samplers, especially when they are free. I welcome the opportunity to check out any type of music, especially when there is no cost involved. For that reason alone, this sampler gets five stars. If you like Celtic music, try it. There may be something here worth exploring further...what have you got to lose.

Classical Favorites Sampler From Madacy Special Products



Customer Reviews

Poor production / reproduction
I know this sampler is available free. However, I have to agree with an earlier review, the sound reproduction is terrible. It is unclear, muddy, muffled. The actual performance of the music itself is also poorly produced and there are much better (albeit paid) performances available. I appreciate the orchestra making this work available free for people to try out, I hope that it is not reflective of their best work. One star for the sampler and an additional star for the artists' good intentions of letting people try before they buy.

Poor Quality
All of the selections sound muted and muddied. They are of such poor quality that the pieces do not sound as the should. This is not even worth your time for the free download!

Lush and Lovely
What a wonderful surprise! This sampler has many favorites, most of which I'll bet you recognize when you hear them.
Great music for chillaxing , or playing in the background during dinner.
Enjoy! Thanks Amazon!

20 In 10: Digital Collection From Rock Ridge Music



Customer Reviews

Thank You, Sister Hazel and Amazon
This is a very good collection of tracks from four Sister Hazel albums. It is a good compilation for anyone who is a fan of their brand of folksy rock that includes upbeat numbers and more mellow ballads. On this collection, the tracks come from four Sister Hazel albums, as follows:

"Lift" (2004)
-- "Firefly"
-- "All About the Love"
-- "I Will Come Through"
-- "Hold On"

"Absolutely" (2006)
-- "Mandolin Moon"
-- "Hello, It's Me"
-- "Where Do You Go"
-- "Truth Is"
-- "One Time"
-- "Everything Else Disappears"

"Bam! Volume 1" (2007)
-- "Wrong the Right Way"
-- "Sail Away"
-- "Save Myself"
-- "Mona Lisa"
-- "What Kind of Living"
-- "Grand Canyon"
-- "Work in Progress"

"Release" (2009)
-- "Ghost in the Crowd"
-- "Vacation Rain"
-- "Walls and Cannonballs"

I really appreciate that this album is available for free. I don't know if that is a decision by the group or by Amazon, so I thank all of you. This is not the first time that a Sister Hazel has been offered at a great price or free, and when group members Ken Block and Drew Copeland released solo albums, they were also offered for free or very cheaply. (I recall at least one of those albums was also free for a while, though I don't remember which one, or if perhaps it was both.) It is apparent that Sister Hazel is very generous with their music, or they have a very ingenious marketing strategy!

20 In 10: A Must Have
20 In 10 is a great set of songs by Sister Hazel. There is not a bad song on this album. The album has a great mix of Sister Hazel's style of music,and well yes the 20 song set is free from Amazon MP3. Definately,a must have for your collection. Thanks,Amazon for a great deal on such a good album!

20 songs from Sister Hazel for FREE?! WOW!
I just downloaded this FREE Sister Hazel comp thanks to AMAZON!!! Always liked the band, but radio never gave them a fair shake. (When does radio give a band a fair shake? When thier consultants tell them to...) THANK YOU AMAZON!

Friday, September 18, 2009

The Journey



Customer Reviews

That unique voice
I just love her voice, always liked her songs ( cranberries ). The one from the movie 'You've got mail' was incredible.
This one is again something I liked a lot , different kind of music , great song.