Roots of the Blues Review

Roots of the BluesThe first song combines an American field holler with a Senegaleze field song - showing remarkable similiraties. This more or less sums up the contents of this CD - the roots of the blues are in Africa.
Song 6 is in the rarely recorded Fife and Drum tradition - a Mississippi tradition that is purely African. Song 7 is another Fife piece - this time with accompanying vocal hollers, very similar to the style associated with Sonny Terry.
The recordings by the Pratcher brothers are great - this kind of southern black dance music is just so joyful !
Mississippi Fred Mcdowell contributes some of his best songs here, rhythmically attractive as always.
The prisoner songs and the Church pieces add up to make this a valuable part of any blues / folk collection.

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Zanzibar [Extra tracks, Import] Review

ZanzibarI been surprised-voice & style of Salvatore Adamo didn't changhe!if you like his music-this cd for you!originaly relise in 2003,France Polydor.
romantic.14 tracks.recommended

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Bahamas 1935: Chanteys And Anthems From Andros And Cat Island Review

Bahamas 1935: Chanteys And Anthems From Andros And Cat IslandThis is a marvelous field recording by Lomax.Lomax describes the anthem technique, which is used in chanteys as well, as: "The several partsare likely not only to have different tonal levels, rhythmic patterns, anddistinctive melodic patterns, but be proceeding at different speeds". The result is a very sophisticated folk sound.
"Blow, Liza,Blow" is a wonderful interweaving of voices in anthemstyle.
"Histe Up the John B. Sail" is more similar to theversion sung during the American "folk revival" of thesixties.
"All Night, Jesus, All Night" is an interestingcontrast to the southern US spiritual/gospel tradition.
Listen to any ofthe clips available on Amazon - multiply by 6 or so and you get yourenjoyment level for this wonderful album.

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Diamante Review

DiamanteI can play Zucchero's soft ballads over and over again. They are wonderfully romantic and melodic. I do not, however, care for his attempts at rock. If you're looking for Italian pop, there are better,but if youwant to hear some soft and intricate ballads, most of this CD is for you.

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Southern Journey, Vol. 10: And Glory Shone Around - More All Day Singing From The Sacred Harp Review

Southern Journey, Vol. 10: And Glory Shone Around - More All Day Singing From The Sacred HarpThis is a wonderful recording from the 1959 United Sacred Harp Convention, made by the legendary Alan Lomax.It's a piece of American history.
Think about that, then consider this:You can attend the United Sacred Harp Convention at various, usually Southern, locations on the second Sunday and Saturday before in September.If you go, you'll be singing with some of the people on this CD, even some of the people leading songs.You'll eat food they bring for lunch.
When you listen to a recording like this, you can more easily understand how we can all connect with history in that way, how we can be part of something bigger than ourselves.It's wonderful music and you should listen to it -- though it might sound a little odd if you're used to classical-style singing -- but if you just sit and listen, you're missing the true depth of it.

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Platinum Collection [Import] Review

Platinum Collection [Import]I bought this CD for my mom.She has it playing in the car.It is very easy to listen. One of her favorite CDs.

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3 CD compilation set features 2 unissued tracks 'Bonsai' & 'Je Suis Seul' among others. EMI. 2005.

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Stagioni [Import] Review

StagioniAnd then, long aspected for, the last album of Francesco Guccini was released in may 2000. Guccini is a 50 years old Italian singer, famous forhits like "Dio รจ morto" (God is dead), "La locomotiva"(The locomotive) and "Auschwitz", being in the beginning inspiredby the music of Bob Dylan. After this recently his music has achieved otherresults in social criticism. He whips a society of talk-shows, falserespectability, tinsels and pushfulness. The first (and last) song of thisCD, "Addio" (Goodbye), is a denunciation of this world and in thesame time a proud-humble memory of his originy from a little town of themountains in the Apennines. But the song I value the most important andbeatiful of the album is "Don Chisciotte" (Italian version ofCervantes' Don Quijote), a contemporary identification with Cervantes'hero, who prefers does not look at the reality as it is (as Sanchoproposes) but fights the Power with rage and fantasy. And a very goodsound! It remembers "Cyrano", a song of his previous album, andit is difficult to value what song is the most beautiful;"Cyrano" was also a love song, but "Don Chisciotte" hasa better rhythm. The album contains also and old song never publishedbefore, "Stagion" (Seasons),not dedicated to Che Guevara, as itfirst could seem, but to '68 young generation, his dreams and delusions."Ho ancora la forza..." (I still have the strenght...) is bornform a collaboration between Guccini and the Italian rockstar Ligabue, withwhom I also took a part in the movie "Radio Freccia". "E ungiorno..." is the second song he dedicates to his daughter Teresa(also starring in "Radio Freccia"), it is a song on regrettedchildhood. A love story (a very ancient one!) is "Primavera '59"('59 Spring). "Inverno '60" ('60 Winter), at last, is a song veryinteresting for the sound aspects, blues-like. On a wall of Sarajevo wasfound a sentences from a song of Guccini, signed "Francesco Guccini,Italian poet. This is Francesco Guccini, I suggest everybody to enjoy hismusic.

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New and Long Awaited Studio Album from Francesco Guccini.

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Deep River of Song: South Carolina - Got the Keys to the Kingdom [Original recording remastered] Review

Deep River of Song: South Carolina - Got the Keys to the KingdomI know it isn't titled that way at the top of this page, but this is the South Carolina installment of the Deep River of Song series of John and Alan Lomax recordings.

I'll begin by stating the obvious. Lillie Knox is one of the shining lights of the entire series. You may or may not like everything else included here, but I have to assume that most everyone who hears this disc will love Lillie. She has such a gentle quality to her performances, and one of the most lovely voices in the series. Very soft and sweet. I'd choose Got the Keys to the Kingdom and Troubled About My Soul as her top 2 moments here.

Zack Knox is another interesting performer here. He has a lonely, gentle quality to his music that is quite rare for males in the series. We can only wonder what sadness pains his heart. There is a squirrely edit or something in his track #15 that has always bothered me, though. I'm not sure what that is about. Maybe part of the tape did not survive the years, and the Rounder folks tried to do a little fix?

This is one of the most religious discs in the series...a quality which will attract and repel various listeners, depending on their preferences. One quick note... if you buy this disc and like or love it, I also recommend you look into the Spreading the Word box-set of early gospel recordings. There are absolutely some must-haves contained in that perfectly priced set.

Along with the more personal religious performances here, you also get a few prison worksong performances. Most of them do not rank all that highly to me, considering things found elsewhere in the Deep River of Song series, but Oh Lordy Me, Oh Lordy My has one of the best singing groups of prisoners in the series. It must have been tough being around those guys and all the pain with which they were having to live.

As with all the discs in this series, this stuff is not for everyone. It's not fancy, produced, and polished, but it is very real. Recorded from 1934 - 1939 in Murrel's Inlet, South Carolina, as well as Reid State Farm (prison), I would hope everyone can get something out of hearing these lyrics and feeling them within the context of these African-American's lives in this era, in these places.


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Caribbean Voyage: Nevis and St. Kitts Tea Meetings [Original recording remastered] Review

Caribbean Voyage: Nevis and St. Kitts Tea MeetingsNevis & St Kitts Tea Meetings is more a study of a bygone age in fact from 1962. This album is a record of the traditional music of the islands of the Lesser Antilles. The recordings are of fife and drum players, shanty singing fishermen and string bands. It is collection of the songs and traditions emanating from West Africa, Europe and East Indian cultures that have formed the Caribbean. The tracks are of real people in there day to day surroundings and are rough and ready.

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Parnassius Guccini [Import] Review

Parnassius Guccini [Import]"Words are words, and how many of them I have used...". Guccini explores the world of words in "Parole", the last title of his superb album "Parnassius guccinii" so entitled as a new butterfly has been found and named after him. And, if there were any doubts, he knows very well how to use words. This work is a perfect union of his poetry with captivating music. His famously rough political assaults are not missing here ("Canzone per Silvia" dedicated to Silvia Baraldini), but overall nostalgia and the wise observations of an experienced literature teacher predominate. Above all, besides "Parole", there are the beautiful "Samantha", a sad ballad of suburban life and love in Milan, and the very ironical "Dovevo fare del cinema" ("I should have been in the movie biz"), an entertaining description of how image is running our life. Certainly, not his.

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Songs of Christmas from the Alan Lomax Collection Review

Songs of Christmas from the Alan Lomax CollectionAs a child, my mother sang Christmas songs over me to lull me to sleep.Her voice wasn't trained, but the sound was lovely and heartfelt.Listening to this CD allows me to listen to other ancestors in other lands performing in the same untrained but honest way.Regardless of the musician's skills, the spirit of Christmas lives in these recordings.Primary sources can be fun too!

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Caribbean Voyage: Grenada - Creole and Yoruba Voices [Original recording remastered] Review

Caribbean Voyage: Grenada - Creole and Yoruba VoicesSlavery, creolisation and emancipation all rolled into one!!
If you want to hear the influences of African music and culture in the Caribbean then this is definitely for you.Many of the tracks have brought me laughter, some have brought tears to my eyes - when I listen to them I feel like I'm being taken back in time to when slaves were carried away from their homelands across the atlantic and brought to a strange land where singing is their only comfort.The songs are filled with emotion, especially LAMIZE and KANGO.It is impossible to get fed up of listening to this album.And the quality is superb given that it was recorded in 1962 - thanks to technology!!

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The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's Greatest Hits [Extra tracks][Import] Review

The Best of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari's Greatest Hits [Extra tracks][Import]It is a real shame that this album only has one review, so I thought I would correct that.
As a Steve Vai, Steve Morse ( anything guitar instrumental actually ) you can tell this is not my usual listening "fodder", but you need some light and dark in any collection, and this is a fantastic collection of songs which I put on if I am in company.
There is not a single song that you will fail to either sing along to, or be moved by. I am not a great one for listing each track and saying this is very mellow, this has a great guitar solo etc, but in this album you have it all.
I should say that Zucchero has one GREAT voice.
Out of the three hundred or so albums I have, this could well be the one album I would take with me if I was limited to just one ... that is a huge compliment to its variety and yes, I agree with the previous reviewer ...GREAT FUN
Brilliant

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Adelmo Fornaciari is better known to fans as Zucchero, which is Italian for sugar. The artist's sweet career is encapsulated on this 1997 item, which features his biggest smashes ('Senza Una Donna', 'Diamante' & 'Diavolo in Me') plus three previously unavailable tracks ('Menta E Rosmarino', 'EPPURE Non T'amo' & 'Niente Da Perdere') & a remake of Giuseppi Verdi's classical piece 'Va, Pensiero'.

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Classic Ballads of Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1 Review

Classic Ballads of Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1This CD is an interesting collection of field recordings done by Alan Lomax in Britain and Ireland.The singers are for the most part just regular, older people singing at their homes or pubs.If you are interested in traditional ballads, this is a great CD to check out. It has many singers, singing traditional ballads in traditional styles, without instrumentation.
In that sense, I enjoyed the recordings, because I have read many of the ballads on paper, but did not know how they were sung. But it's not something I'd put on for dinner music.The recording quality is patchy (these are, after all, field recordings), and some of the ballads are spliced together from several singers' renditions-- which is interesting for the subtle variations revealed in style and content from one singer to the next, but I really would have liked to hear just one person sing it all the way through.
The liner notes are actually more like a small book, loaded with historical detail and information about the various singers. There are a couple of annoying transcription errors in the song texts (the sound of a cuckoo clock in the background is written in as part of the lyrics, a chorus is marked incorrectly), but the rest more than makes up for them. It's a fascinating collection, but only if you are interested in folk ballads.

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Roberto Murolo [Extra tracks, Import] Review

Roberto MuroloAnother review here has hit the nail on the head. The key word is: SIMPLICITY. . . in its truest form. The other key words are BEAUTY and TRUTH. (Where I have heard that before, Keats lovers?) Murolo takes us through an often familiar repetoire of Italian favorites in a manner that cannot be surpassed. This is music at its most pure. There is no more poignant version of O Sole Mio than his, just a voice and classical guitar. Any serious music listener should have this moving and essential CD. This is MUSIC.

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Collection of Traditional Neopolitan Folk Music Performed by the Italian Musician Murolo.

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The Constant Gardener [Soundtrack][Import] Review

The Constant Gardener [Soundtrack][Import]Some soundtracks I hear in films sound worthy of the purchase once I leave the theater, yet when I get the cd home I think to myself "Come on!What a waste".Not so with this one...the music is just as moving in my car or on my Ipod as it was in the theater.

The Constant Gardener was a truly amazing film, and Alberto Iglesias certainly had a challenge in matching such a diverse and gorgeous work with music that could be equally powerful.Iglesias rose to that challenge and delivers a true work of art.An added bonus in this soundtrack are two songs by Ayub Ogada.If anyone is looking for some music that's different and beautiful, he is the answer.

The only weird thing on this soundtrack is that the songs don't appear in the order they did during the film.It works out however, since they flow perfectly on the cd together.

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Featuring original music composed by Alberto Iglesias. Adapted from the best-seller John le Carre's romantic thriller, two-time Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz head the cast of "The Constant Gardener." In a remote area of northern Kenya, the dedicated activist Tessa Quayle (Weisz) is found brutally murdered. Her travelling companion, a local doctor, appears to have fled the scene and the evidence points to a crime of passion. Sandy Woodrow (Danny Huston), Sir Bernard Pellegrin (Bill Nighy), and other member of the British High Commission assume that Tessa's widower, their mild-mannered colleague Justin Quayle (Fiennes) will leave the matter to their discretion. They could not be more wrong... Featuring music performed by acclaimed Kenyan percussionist and Real World recording artist Ayub Ogada, Alberto Iglesias' ("La Mala Educacion," "The Dancer Upstairs," "Todo Sobre Mi Madre") lush score evokes the film's compelling African and European landscapes.

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Southern Journey, Vol. 7: Ozark Frontier - Ballads And Old-Timey Music From Arkansas Review

Southern Journey, Vol. 7: Ozark Frontier - Ballads And Old-Timey Music From ArkansasThe liner notes for and actual field recordings on this album will both hopefully open your eyes as wide to the wonderfully mongrelized nature of folk balladry as they did mine...This is purely visceral stuff, some of themost powerful singing, especially, that I have ever heard in mylife...[Aside to "Gummo" fans: if you ever wondered who sang theopening "My Little Rooster" song, it was Almeda Riddle, one ofthe unbelievable balladeers on this collection...]

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Holiday in Italy Review

Holiday in Italyas a loud music hater, this is thee one and only album that I listen to at a high volumn, for it is just soo good!!! The songs in Fausto Corelli & Mandolin orchestra's "Holiday in italy" are made primarily of strings, but also with a whole lot of other different instrument... so many that me and my dad had been listening to this CD every single day, and even after months, we are still picking up a new instrument. Unlike most modern orchestra who like to show off different components of their orchestra at different parts of the song, Fausto Corelli & Mandolin does not do that, the entire orchetra perform in such unisen, it's just soooo beautiful to play this album aloud to make our room/car/whatever enviroment turn into an orchestra hall.
songs ranges from romantic...delightful....lively...melochonic...(sorry...my english is so limited...I ran out of adjectives). This is the very album that changed my standard of what is good,
it is also the album that my dad used to teach me about different musical instrument, it is also one of very few albums that I actually like every single track contained, and for this album, I absolutely love every single track.
This was my grandfather's favourite album, my Dad's favourite album, My favourite album, and surely I will share it with my future children (note: we own the old version of this album (PolyGram Company copyright 1961 Polydor GmbH. Hamburg)
since we have the old version of this CD, we only have 12 tracts, and the tracts are at different order to that of the new (more correctly: re-released) version of this album. (eg. our tract 7 is Torna a sorrento, while their tract seven is reginella campagnola) and quite unfortunatly...our Windows media player when collecting album information from the net; has messed up the names of all our tracks!!... also, since we have the old version of this album... our CD jewel case was long lost(decades ago?...long before I was born), and also since I do not speak italian, I am now unable to tell the names of the tracts :( - so I can only review on those that I do know the names of
Funicili-Funicula: This is one of those livelier songs....I usually hate lively songs...at the moment, this track is the only exception
Torna-a sorrento (return to sorrento): a melochonic-romantic track....the best part of this track is when the string ensemble mimiced the motion of waves
Santa Lucia - as a lover of soft music , this is my favourite tract. from this song, my father taught me how to listen for Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass. This song is primarily of strings... there are many parts to this tract, it track begins beautifully with the four components in unisen...and for the first time ever...I actually liked the sound of bass. the violin solo was so beautiful, you must listen to it yourself... and in other parts, the Ensemble once again mimic wave motion, and also a 'ripple' motions of water...
I must say, I really love this album, I highly recogmend it, dont base your judgment on the sample clips... the sample clips are good but they are only short clips of the entire songs, where the moods changes thought each songs.
Like I said...ths CD is dreadfully underadvertised...I find it sad that most people do not know of this CD..yet I cant blame this...it is quite tricky to search a "holiday in italy" from the net as you'd probably end up with travel sites in your search results....
yet however If your were to listen to this album... you'd probably agree that "Holiday in Italy" is the best name for this album

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The Complete Johanna Gadski, Vol. 2 [Import] Review

The Complete Johanna Gadski, Vol. 2 [Import]The soprano's essays into classical singing were vast and varied, and all represented here; glorious sonic echoes of the "Golden Age of Opera" as presented by one of the finest singers of her time. FromWagner to Verdi to Mozart and back again, Johanna Gadski's voice has beenpreserved as never before under Ward Marston's remarkably skillfulremastering hands. Rare second takes, sometimes third takes, lieder, artsongs and oratorio excerpts all ring out with with brilliance. Alsoincluded are the fascinating "Mapleson cylinders," maddeninglybrief excerpts of actual performances at the Met in 1903, but thrillingjust the same. This 3 CD set is a must for all interested in the history ofclassical singing, generously illustrated with rare photographs and notes.

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Songs of Seduction Review

Songs of SeductionA title like "Songs of Seduction" conjures many possibilities for music. What I didn't expect when I first put this one on was a quavery, old voice stumbling through a few verses of "Blackbirds and Thrushes" before chortling hoarsely. But that's precisely how "Songs of Seduction," a new release from "The Alan Lomax Collection," begins. And there's more of the same -- 33 tracks in all, most featuring creaky, timeworn voices eroded by years of work and whiskey. What a treasure!

Alan Lomax is a beloved name in folk revivalism, capturing a dying style of music before it vanished and, as a result, helping to bring it back bigger than ever before. This album, and others in the re-issued series from Rounder Records, is the product of several years in the early 1950s which Lomax and a few others -- Peter Kennedy, Seamus Ennis, Hamish Henderson, Wyn Humphries and Sean O'Boyle -- spent traveling through the countrysides of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, toting their recording equipment down country roads to find music where it still thrived.

Fortunately for us, Lomax made these recordings before it was too late. Fortunately, too, Rounder Records hasn't allowed the music to disappear into the archives of old and scratchy vinyl -- this CD is an amazing piece of musical history.

The singers for the most part aren't professional musicians. They're laborers and craftsmen -- common folk. For instance, "Blackbirds and Thrushes" is sung by Dickie Lashbrook, a wandering chimney sweep who slept rough in Cornwall hedgerows. "The Foggy Dew" came from Major Philip Hammond, a Norfolk soldier. Tinker Jimmy McBeath contributed an "erotic fragment" of Scots diddling called "Toorn-a Ma Goon." "The Jolly Tinker" was from Thomas Moran, a 79-year-old Irish farmer, while East Anglian farm laborer Harry Cox, whose "repertoire of erotic lyrics was extraordinary," shared "The Long Peggin' Awl," "Firelock Stile," "The Maid of Australia" and "The Knife in the Window."

Charlie Wills was a "jovial country Englishman ... with a cider mug in one hand and a lusty ballad on his lips." His lively rendition of "Up to the Rigs of London Town" is particularly delicious, sung with schoolboy enthusiasm despite his 80-plus years -- and with ample assistance from the crowd around him. Johnny Doherty, an Irish Traveler and peddler, played "Bundle and Go" on a borrowed fiddle because he had none of his own.

There are women represented here, too, like Irish tinker Annie O'Neil on "The Thrashing Machine" and Perthshire's Belle Stewart on "The Overgate." Aberdeen balladeer Jeannie Robertson supplies a few: "The Bonny Wee Lassie Who Never Said No," "The Cuckoo's Nest," "Never Wed a' Auld Man" and "She is a Rum One." An all-night session in Belfast produced 17-year-old tinker Lal Smith's performance of "The Bold English Navvy."

You can hear generations in these songs. The voices are rough, unpolished, in some cases trembling with age -- but these are the songs they grew up singing and the words are worn into their souls like wheel tracks on a muddy road. Sometimes they cough, hesitate or stumble in the words. But there's also pride in the sound, and undisguised glee as they sing the bawdy words.

By modern music standards, there isn't much here to raise even a blush. Today, singers describe graphically what once could only be hinted at. But give me subtlety every time -- these tunes are a treat, and every time I listen I can see their faces, eyes twinkling and grinning broadly as they belted out the old songs.


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Film Classics [Box set, Soundtrack] Review

Film ClassicsDisregard amazon's track listing and pay attention to the Product Details that says it's only 1 disc. UPC code 07863563662 is one CD, not a boxed set.

Track listing:

1. Ordinary People - Pachelbel: Canon in D
2. Breaking Away - Mendelssohn: "Italian" Symphony, Fourth Movement
3. Patton - Barber: Adagio for Strings
4. Altered States - Corigliano: Altered States, Second Hallucination (Hinchi Mushroom Rite and Love Theme Trio)
5. 10 - Ravel: Bolero
6. Raging Bull - Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana, Intermezzo
7. Apocalypse Now - Wagner: Die Walkure, Ride of the Valkyries
8. Amadeus - Mozart: Concerto No. 20, K. 466, Romanze
9. Gandhi - Shankar: Discovery of India
10. Return of the Jedi - Williams: Return of the Jedi, Finale

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The Caribbean Voyage: Trinidad, The 1962 Field Recordings [Original recording remastered] Review

The Caribbean Voyage: Trinidad, The 1962 Field Recordings [Original recording remastered]This is a collection of Kalenda songs that were played for the annual Shrovetide festival in Trinidad in 1962, a few months before being liberated from the British. The recordings are genuine and high quality although it may take the western ear some time to acclimate to the sounds. There are a few "tamboo bamboo" songs, many call-and-repsonse type songs that show the African roots of many of the sounds that one will find in the Carribean and interviews with some of the artists, which are more comical than anything. Lomax sounds quite out of place when asking the questions, kind of like a game show host, but it is still pretty amusing, and informative to a degree. One of the band members, Matthew Thomas, who played several songs with his band on this album, was an old stick fighter, and the CD contains a wealth of songs relating to the stick fighters of the late 19th century . . . over half of the CD is devoted to various stick fighting type songs of some ilk. There are also some of the more musical waltzes like the Castillians as well a sample of "Carnival Speech", a now defuct variety of activity that used to go on at the carnival in which a braggart boasts of his many feats in a sort of competition with other boasters or could demand "gifts" from the audience, although now it is more comical than threatening in character. Also is a celebration of the Husein festival honouring Mohammed's grandchildren who were killed that are played by some of the Indian Muslim immigrants to the island. Dr. Elder, a Tobagonian anthropologist, writes a very informative introduction to the musical culture and background to the songs. A very different, but entertaining collection.

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Tarantelle and Canti d'Amore Review

Tarantelle and Canti d'AmoreAfter just spending five months living in Italy, listening to this CD had brought me back to the dance, the people and the culture! Alessandra's voice carried the haunting spectacle of the tarantula ceremony's essence to my ears in the States and brings longing for me to be among the most amazing people of an un-Euro Italian culture again.

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Relaxing With The Classics Review

Relaxing With The ClassicsI was looking for seomthing new to listen to during massage, and I like classic music.What I realized when I listened to this and several more like it, is that it is all kind of boring.The reason I suppose is because there were only a limited number of composers in the last couple of centures, especially 17th through 19th centuries, so we've all heard it all before...

Nevertheless, this is a nice CD, very pleasant versions of classic works.

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Great Melodies of the Classics Review

Great Melodies of the ClassicsI bought this cd set years ago and they're still my favorite cds.Each cd follows a genre (baroque, classical, romantic, or modern and impressionist) and gives a great sampling of some of the strongest pieces in that genre.I don't know what I'd do without these cds.

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Bella Ragazza Review

Bella RagazzaAmong opera singers there is often a role associasted with a singer (for example, Callas/Tosca, Bastianini/Carlo Gerard, Gobi/Scarpia)..But in time others attempt the same role with various degrees of success, and sometimes even unseat the front runner!...Not so with Carlo Buti...there will never be another popular song interpreter like him, who has been imitated but never equaled. Every song in this collection - some of which are very hard to find - is recommended 100% by one who has heard him in person as well as in recordings. Bravo Buti, Bravissimo!

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Simple Gifts Review

Simple GiftsWhat a lovely CD!Ms. VonStade as usual was in fine voice, and it was about time the Mozart "Laudate Dominum" was sung by a mezzo.This was just simply beautiful singing!Her performance of the Gluck "Che faro" was a lovely surprise - excellent performance in all aspects, from vocal color to drama to tempo changes and dynamics. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir gave some vocally impressive performances and did what many smaller choirs fail to do - these people actually enunciate each word so that the listener can understand the text!!!Beautiful orchestral playing, wonderful choral singing, and the lush voice of VonStade.You can't go wrong.

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A Tribute [Import][Original recording remastered] Review

A Tribute [Import][Original recording remastered]Kathleen Ferrier has one of the most instantly recognizable voices in music.And it's a voice that might take you time to love.As an eight year old I heard her version of Blow the Wind Southerly many times on British radio and intensely disliked it.I wasn't sure if it was a man or a woman, adult or child, such is the nature of her contralto.But over the years, especially hearing Ferrier sing Handel and Mahler, I've come to treasure her recordings alongside Callas, Sutherland, Flagstad and Baker.This two disc set contains performances which are about 45-55 years old.Many favourites are here especially the folk songs and selections from Bach, Handel and Mahler.The sound quality is excellent.The sleeve notes mention that Ferrier's vocal delivery may sound old fashioned to our ears.But her remarkable voice which stirs one's deepest emotions, transcends any thought of quaintness or mannerism.She is, quite simply, the greatest contralto ever.This selection will have you seeking out her other recordings on Amazon.com. And it might also lead you to Virginia Rodrigues, a Brazilian contralto with a superb voice who, like Ferrier, makes everything she sings, her own.

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Italian Treasury: Liguria-Polyphony of Ceriana [Original recording remastered] Review

Italian Treasury: Liguria-Polyphony of Ceriana [Original recording remastered]Even in 1954, when Alan Lomax made his enthnographic field recordings of Italian folk music from Liguria to Sicily, that music was on the brink of being swept away, extinguished by the same technology of electronic mass culture that made the recordings possible. Lomax himself realized that he had arrive not "a moment too soon."

This recording features the singing of the "Compagnia Sacco", a group of villagers from Ceriana (near the French border) and its agricultural environs who identified themselves by their characteristic lunch sack, carried over their shoulders when they worked in the fields (shown in the cover picture). Originally they had sung together in their communal work times in the fields. Although the members of the Compagnia self-consciously proclaim the millennial antiquity of their music, the Compagnia was formally organized in 1926, and some of the original members were still singing. The voices you will hear are plainly the voices of older people; the prime virtue of their singing, generously stated, is "rude vigor." The model for their Company is indeed ancient; the Compagnia Sacco is fundamentally a "confraternity", a fraternal order of the type that played a huge role in the society of Renaissance Europe, not only in Italy but also in the North. A confraternity was a voluntary association of men (and sometimes of women) dedicated to the maintenance of a cult of worship of a specific saint or saintly image in a specific chapel. Confraternities in urban communities typically cut across lines of family, guild, and even social class. Supervision of festivities associated with the cult was part of their 'mandate.' If you've ever visited an urban cathedral in Italy, you've seen that the high altar and the screened choir belongs to the tourists these days, while the side chapels are often closed to the public. In the Renaissance, the main altar belonged to the clergy, while the side chapels were the focus of popular devotion and community worship, including music. The confraternities were the providers of music for the people, and at least partly by the people.

The fourth track, Lauda da Madona da Vila, is a 1954 relic of confraternal music of the Renaissance. The structure is a kind of improvisatory polyphony, with a vocal drone to establish the mode. Yes, this music is vestigially modal! A traditional melody is the basis for improvised ornamentation, though obviously the ornamentation is also tradition-bound, not utterly new and free with each improvisation. Such "lauda" melodies form the 14th & 15th centuries have been preserved in the songbooks of two Tuscan confraternities, along with financial records that show several interesting facts. One, the melodies were often commissioned compositions from literate clerical musicians; in other words, this 'pop' music was written by elites. Two, professional singers and instrumentalists were often hired; the members of the confraternity no doubt participated in the singing but did not dominate it.

I mention all this because my chief interest in ethnographic recordings like Lomax's is not in the quality of the performance but in the insight to be gained about the evolution of music - in all its aspects - over the centuries of European history. A little knowledge of that history, in this case, illuminates the fact that folk music is not always as ancient, unchanging, and preliminary to 'composed music' as the ethnographers propose. In the case of Liguria, the flow of musical DNA seems to have been from the center to the isolated outskirts, from the elite to the folk.

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Tribute to Peter Maag [Box set] Review

Tribute to Peter Maag [Box set]This set is a compilation of Peter Maag's late recordings, featuring the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Mendelssohn, the late symphonies of Mozart, all of Schumann's works for piano and orchestra and Gluck's opera Orfeo e Eurydice.All of these have been released separately and reviewed elsewhere here on amazon.These are all fine performances, mostly with lesser-known and not-quite-top-flight orchestras.The Beethoven in particular has raised some concerns because Maag uses a true chamber-orchestra (about 35-40 players) rather than the normal large symphony-orchestra, but even here, no-one doubts the quality of musicianship and heart he brings to the works at hand.

Maag was one of the most consistently interesting conductors of the second half of the 20th century.On his way to a career similar to Karajan's, he left the concert stage in the early 1960's and spent two years in a Buddhist monestary restoring his spirit and rediscovering his deep spiritual commitment to the music itself.That decision deep-sixed his international star career but brought him greater satisfaction.He spent the rest of his days conducting regional orchestras in Europe, primarily in his native Switzerland and in his adopted Italy.These recordings from late in his career (1990's to early 2000's) show maturity and depth of insight as well as absolute command of the conductor's craft.

Arts' recording quality confounds me.It sounds great on sophisticated, analog-sounding equipment (smooth, warm, detailed, spacious) and not nearly as good on less-sophisticated, "digital"-sounding equipment (harsh, cold, forward).With the right equipment, however, you have some very very fine recordings here.

At this price, the set is a steal.Highly recommended.

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