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|  | Average Customer Rating:     (21) Leonard Cohen Price: CDN$ 17.41  (18 available)
Tags: General, Folk Rock, Alt-Folk, Contemporary Folk, Folk Rock, General, Singer-Songwriter, Compilations, Singer-Songwriters, General, Folk Rock, General, General, General, Singer-Songwriters, General, All Deals, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Folk, Rock | 1. Suzanne 2. Sisters of Mercy 3. The Stranger Song 4. Hey, That s No Way to Say Goodbye 5. Master Song 6. Bird on a Wire 7. The Partisan 8. Famous Blue Raincoat 9. Chelsea Hotel No. 2 10. Take This Longing 11. Who by Fire 12. The Guests 13. Hallelujah 14. If It Be Your Will 15. Night Comes On 16. I m Your Man 17. Everybody Knows 18. Tower of Song This two-disc retrospective traces the Canadian bard s musical maturity from poet and novelist who sang a little to multidimensional artist whose oracular vocals and increasingly rich arrangements are every bit as compelling as his verse. Even when Cohen came to prominence through the 1960s songcraft of Suzanne and Bird on a Wire, the folksinger tag never really fit. Later highlights ranging from the deadpan drollery of Tower of Song and Everybody Knows to the apocalyptic anthemry of First We Take Manhattan and Democracy suggest that other labels might be more appropriate: cabaret surrealist, spiritual gadfly, sensual prophet, agent provocateur. Cohen chose the selections, drawing more than half of the 31 tracks from three landmark albums--his 1967 debut Songs of Leonard Cohen, 1988 s I m Your Man, and 1992 s The Future--along with four from 2001 s Ten New Songs. The collection justifies its title as deep as it goes, though it s a shame that Cohen s commercial profile couldn t justify ... | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (32) Bob Dylan Price: CDN$ 14.98  (24 available)
Tags: Album-Oriented Rock, Folk Rock, General, Compilations, Singer-Songwriters, General, Folk Rock, General, General, Singer-Songwriters, Country Rock, General, All Deals, Classic Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock | 1. Blowin in the Wind 2. Don t Think Twice, It s All Right 3. Times They Are A-Changin 4. It Ain t Me Babe 5. Maggie s Farm 6. It s All over Now, Baby Blue 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Subterranean Homesick Blues 9. Like a Rolling Stone 10. Positively 4th Street 11. Just Like a Woman 12. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 13. All Along the Watchtower 14. Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) 15. I ll Be Your Baby Tonight Two discs of music don t exactly provide for a thorough overview of four decades of recording, particularly if the subject of the retrospective is one of the most important and prolific performers of his time. So The Essential Bob Dylan definitely skates over the leagues-deep oeuvre of Dylan, summarizing his monumental first half-dozen years in disc one and skirting over the following 34 years in disc two. Delving into Columbia s three Dylan greatest-hits packages (though curiously purging I Want You, a genuine hit single in its day), Essential offers only a few surprises, opting for The Basement Tapes version of Quinn the Eskimo over the Self Portrait remake that made it onto Greatest Hits Volume II and tossing in Things Have Changed from the Wonder Boys soundtrack for completists. But this 30-track overview is designed with newcomers, not Dylanologists, in mind. --Steven Stolder | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (10) Nick Drake Price: CDN$ 7.61  (25 available)
Tags: Folk Rock, General, Compilations, General, Folk Rock, General, British Folk, Britain, General, Baroque Pop, Singer-Songwriters, General, $8.97 and Under, All Deals, Classic Rock, Folk, International, Pop, Rock | 1. Time Has Told Me 2. River Man 3. Three Hours 4. Way to Blue 5. Day Is Done 6. Cello Song 7. Thoughts of Mary Jane 8. Man in a Shed 9. Fruit Tree 10. Saturday Sun There s not a single dud in the trilogy of albums that singer/songwriter Nick Drake released during his all-too-short career. And 1968 s Five Leaves Left--his first album--is certainly no exception. Drake s sensitive guitar work and sensitive vocals are backed by the baroque sounds of a chamber string group and the platter s lyrics show maturity well beyond the age of their 20-year-old creator. More sparse than its follow-up, the jazzy Bryter Later , but less tortured than Drake s dark final chapter, Pink Moon, Five Leaves Left is a classic folk disc. Songs like River Man, The Thoughts of Mary Jane and Day Is Done are among Drake s finest moments. Newcomers be forewarned: this music is as infectious as it is bleak. --Jason Verlinde #Subtle Beauty      (2005-11-10) I bought this CD, ",Five Leaves Left",, a few days ago, and it is indeed ",a rare, rare find. ", I have not been able to stop listening to it!Nick Drake s unique, whispery voice, simple yet poetic lyrics, and impressive guitar work all blend together to create songs that are beautiful and poignant. My two favourites overall are ",Thoughts of Mary Jane",, and the stunning, wistful ballad ",Time Has Told Me",, which instantly became one of my favourite songs. If you enjoy quiet music with a message, this is the album for you. I... #The words perfect, beauty, and sadness weaved into song.      (2004-07-01) This is one of three albums by the best musician, in my opinion, to ever step within this world of confusion, rushing, and absence of relaxation. Nick Drake may have made this album in the 1960 s but the sounds have not aged at all, and will remain forever in my mind as the most beautiful songs ever recorded. This would go perfect for sitting alone at night, relaxing in light afternoon sun, or watching the hazy colors of a sunset replaced by the black calm of night. Get this CD, my friend, you will not regret i... | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (25) Nick Drake Price: CDN$ 8.72  (26 available)
Tags: Folk Rock, Compilations, General, Folk Rock, General, British Folk, General, Baroque Pop, Singer-Songwriters, General, $8.97 and Under, All Deals, Classic Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock | 1. Pink Moon 2. Place to Be 3. Road 4. Which Will 5. Horn 6. Things Behind the Sun 7. Know 8. Parasite 9. Free Ride 10. Harvest Breed 11. From the Morning A stark, solo 28-minute adieu, Pink Moon was the last album Nick Drake lived to complete. That it proved to be his last album lends a suicidal urgency, and much has since been read into its staccato bleakness. But even before his previous album, Bryter Layter, was released, Nick had decided that the next one would be just him and a guitar--no frills he insisted. There is little comfort to be found in songs like Know or Parasite but, in an irony Nick would have appreciated, an American car commercial featuring the haunting title track recently alerted a huge new audience to his music. Digital remastering has enhanced the sound of all Nick s albums, but perhaps Pink Moon has benefited most: its aural environment, now all-enveloping, lending a pristine clarity to that matchless singing and playing. Sombre it may be, but it is a mistake to view Pink Moon as a tombstone--or, indeed, Nick Drake as a victim. Enjoy his music. He did. --Patrick Humphries | |  | Average Customer Rating:     (192) The Who Price: CDN$ 7.19  (19 available)
Tags: Proto Punk, Album-Oriented Rock, General, Live Albums, British Invasion, Supergroups, General, Britain, General, British Invasion, British Invasion, General, Classic Rock, Progressive Rock, $8.97 and Under, All Deals, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock & Metal, International, Pop, Rock | 1. Heaven and Hell 2. I Can t Explain 3. Fortune Teller 4. Tattoo 5. Young Man Blues 6. Substitute 7. Happy Jack 8. I m a Boy 9. Quick One, While He s Away 10. Amazing Journey/Sparks 11. Summertime Blues 12. Shakin All Over 13. My Generation 14. Magic Bus There are only a handful of genuinely seminal albums, but The Who s Live At Leeds is undoubtedly one. Recorded in the comparatively intimate environs of the University Refectory, Leeds, in February 1970, the two-hour-plus show was heavily truncated and clocked in at a mere 38 minutes upon it s release as an album later the same year. Despite this, the album s six tracks showcased the thermonuclear dynamics that established The Who as the best live rock band in the world. This long overdue deluxe edition features the entire 33 song set, including the bulk of rock opera Tommy, plus full-length versions of previously lopped cuts. Throughout the proceedings, The Who s blitzkrieg barrage is propelled by the octopus limbed Keith Moon-the-loon and John Entwistle s elasticated, DC10-booming bass, topped with Pete Townsend s tumultuous windmilled power chords and Roger Daltrey s howl. Such is the potency of their attack that they even invest those hoary standards Summertime Blues and Shakin Al... #Live rock and roll sounds like THIS.      (2004-06-26) I never bought the original ",Live at Leeds,", having for the Who the same sort of love/hate affair I have with the Beatles (this may be the result of being an unabashed Stones fanatic, I don t know). I d look at the songs on it, go, wow, just six, and pass. Boy am I glad I waited. The remakes of records have a disturbing tendency to historical revisionism. Here s an exception. The biggest change history made to the original ",Live at Leeds", was SIMPLY PUTTING THE BEST PARTS OF THE SHOW ON THE RECORD, FINALLY! Ev... |
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