Advantages: Contains a vast diversity of music from David Coverdale's post Deep Purple carrier Disadvantages: Nothing, unless you hate Whitesnake (and if you did you wouldn't be reading this)
Whitesnakes 30thAnniversary Collection appears to be a glorified greatest hit album. However it's more than this. Its 52 tracks contain live tracks, the original version of Here I Go Again, songs from David Coverdale's (DC's) album with Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and of course songs from DC's solo work. The three CD's cover the carrier of DC after he left Deep Purple.
The first disc with tracks like Ready An' Willing and Fool For Your Loving (live) brings Whitesnakes blues element through to the listener beautifully. I would say the first disc is best of Whitesnakes blues.
The second CD contains the Coverdale Page songs as well as more live songs and a collection of Whitesnake hits. The third CD contains the song Best Years from Whitesnakes latest album and We Wish You Well the song Whitesnake wrote for their audiences but have ...
Advantages: Some of the most creatively emotional music ever to grace the world Disadvantages: Tails off a little towards the end
Those conversant with the KingCrimson back catalogue might be asking themselves why of all their albums I have chosen to write an Op on Beat. Why indeed. I find this a remarkably simple question to answer. Some weeks ago I asked Ciao to add it, started writing an Op then stopped. I asked myself why also and then went and asked for Absent Lovers (KC live in Montreal) to be added too. Then I looked back on my decision with a kind of despair and gentle, mocking self-derision. I chose Beat because it is one of those albums that tastes change with, feelings move with. OK, it hasn?t changed my life but how many artefacts can truly be said to have changed someone?s life. Then when people claim so, how many people are not lost in an act of sublime self-delusion?
But then, maybe I?m just a (young) cynic. But to return to the point ...
Advantages: Kids will love this Disadvantages: Nothing
Rainbow - 30thAnniversary Special Edition.
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"Up above the streets and houses,
Rainbow climbing high,
Everyone can see it smiling over the sky?.
?Paint the whole word with a Rainbow?
First aired in 1972 and ran for an incredible 20 years and contained an astonishing 1071 episodes.
The general format was, what is quite common now, where it would be on twice a week, usually for around 15 ? 20 minutes.
It was aimed squarely at kids and contained some iconic figures that even today are known to a new generation.
Each episode revolved around adventures to go on, usually around the house, or more likely problems to be solved. It would always be resolved by the puppets or by a song.
Cast:
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Zippy
Loud and opinionated and always right about everything, well in his mind.
George ...
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Product details
Title
Thrak (30th Anniversary Edition)
Performer
King Crimson
Genre
Rock & Pop
Sub Genre
Progressive Rock
Release Date
04/1995
Original Release Year
1995
Label / Distributor
Virgin / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Engineer
David Bottrill
Producer
King Crimson; David Bottrill
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
724384031329
Catalogue Number
KCCDY 1
Additional notes
Album Notes
King Crimson: Adrian Belew (vocals, guitar); Robert Fripp (guitar, Mellotron, sound effects); Trey Gunn (Chapman stick, background vocals); Tony Levin (acoustic & electric basses, background vocals); Pat Mastelotto, Bill Bruford (percussion). Recorded at Real World Recording Studios, Box, England from October 24 to December 4, 1994. For guitarist-composer Robert Fripp, the visceral power of rock music has always been an inspiration. And since forming King Crimson in the late '60s, few instrumentalists have done more to extend the sonic range of the electric guitar or rock song structure than Robert Fripp. But the guitarist also counts world rhythm musics, 20th Century classical composition, modern jazz and contemporary electronics among his many interests. And with THRAK, Fripp and King Crimson have created their most compelling synthesis of art and noise, a thrashing suite made up of contrasting, interconnected motifs. This groaning beast of an album is fabricated from the roiling roar of dissonance and classic power riffs and animated by a complex series of rhythm changes, opulent lyric contrasts, heady contrapuntal interplay and stunning solo flights. In rethinking his concept of King Crimson, Fripp has reconstituted the band as a double trio, in which Fripp teams with Stick virtuoso Trey Gunn and drummer Pat Mastelotto, while lead vocalist-guitarist Adrian Belew answers back with bassist Tony Levin and electronic percussion innovator Bill Bruford. Together they achieve a rare blend of intuitive power and formal design, from the classic King Crimson rumble of "Vrooom" to the menacing variations of "Dinosaur," on which Belew's Lennonesque vocal echoes Fripp's pride in having avoided extinction, as the band exhumes the bones of the Beatles, Hendrix, Bartok and the late Romantics from their fossil digs. But THRAK offers a wide range of textures and moods. With its bell-like arpeggios and flute-like ornaments, the ragaish "Walking On Air" is as lovely a ballad as Crimson has ever produced. "B'Boom" finds the drummers in an electro-acoustic dialogue, meshing haunting urban-industrial sounds into a ritualistic percussive web of African-styled polyrhythms. The crashing rhythmic cycles of the title tune are an avuncular nod to today's meanderings of noise, while the funky "People" and dreamy "One Time" present song structures ready-made for progressive college programmers. THRAK is a diverse, dynamic, polished recital.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (6/29/95, p.43) - 3 Stars - Good - "...With THRAK, King Crimson have re-emerged from the interregnum with their passionate virtuosity grayed but not gone..." Musician (6/95, pp.69-70) - "...brainiac rock for those with strange urgings at other points in the body....THRAK is full of prickly textures, clench-fisted chords delivered with Glenn Branca-esque intensity, and tough attitudes more than prissy prog-rock notions..." Q (5/95, pp.102-104) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...THRAK expands the quartet's inventiveness with jazz-scented rock structures, characterised by noisy, angular, exquisite (gizmo-drenched) guitar interplay over an athletic, ever-inventive rhythm section." Option (7-8/95, p.114) - "...The sonic results are perfect; one gets a historic feel for the genre, yet it never sounds nostalgic or merely eclectic..." Uncut (10/02, p.107) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...a swaggeringly triumphant testament..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
VROOM
2.
Coda: Marine 475
3.
Dinosaur
4.
Walking On Air
5.
B'boom
6.
THRAK
7.
Inner Garden (part 1)
8.
People
9.
Radio (part 1)
10.
One Time
11.
Radio (part 2)
12.
Inner Garden (part 2)
13.
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
14.
VROOM VROOM
15.
VROOM VROOM: Coda
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