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Full length from Dutch trance group who have proved their success with two U.S. radio singles, 'Take Me Away (Into The Night)' & 'Diving' (both included here). Enhanced portion includes a bonus CD-ROM video for 'Take Me Away (Into The Night)'. Ultra Records. 2003.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Enhancements include video for "Take Me Away (Into The Night)." This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Believe Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Outstanding Dance Music! Very melodic, high energy dance music! Though 4 Strings may never be a household name, probably every major nightclub plays their songs! Submitted by sjbartkowski (Wallingford, PA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Know exacxtly what your buying I thought this was a great CD....All the songs sound exactly as they are on the radio which is really terrific because usually DJ's tend to mix dance tracks for our listening pleasure...But that's not the case...This CD is worth it.... Submitted by Jeannine (Massapequa, New York)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I love the voice of this woman she sings so good that if I were single, I'll maried her. she sings like an angel. Submitted by miguelrf25 (Deltona, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not Good I bought this CD based on some very positive reviews. I cannot agree with any of them, this music is terrible. I am really sorry I wasted my money on this CD. Submitted by denoose (Williamstown, MA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
absolutely fantastic after listening to this i find it gets better each time one of the best buys ive had in a long time fantastic Submitted by susanraven007 (england)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Soundtrack Of Our Lives Origin Vol. 1 CD (2005)
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$8.65 The Soundtrack of Our Lives: Mattias Bärjed (guitar); Kalle Gustafsson (bass guitar); Martin Hederos, Fredrik Sandsten, Ebbot Lundberg, Ian Person. Personnel: Ebbot Lundberg (vocals, autoharp); Jane Birkin (vocals); Ian Person, Mattias Bärjed (guitar); Stefan Sporsén (trumpet); Martin Hederos (piano, organ); Fredrik Sandsten (drums); Simon Ohlsson, Natacha Le Jeune (background vocals). Additional personnel: Simon Ohlsson, Natacha Le Jeune (background vocals); Jane Birkin, Stefan Sporsén. Audio Mixers: Johan Forsman; Ebbot Lundberg; Nille Perned. Recording information: Hotel Le Louvre; SGS; Studio Ferber, Paris, France; Svenska Grammofonstudion. Photographers: Henrik Rylander; Boel Ferm. Sweden's the Soundtrack of Our Lives have been swinging for the rock fences for a decade. Origin, Vol. 1, the band's second stateside-issued full-length, offers close, up-front proof of the inspiration for perseverance. These tracks are drenched with unabashed homages to TSOOL's heroes from rock's family tree, from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to Love, pre-Tommy Who, the Doors, the Stooges, Barrett-era Pink Floyd, etc. And while it is true that TSOOL have dipped into the well before, on Origin, Vol. 1 they immerse themselves in it. The set opens with "Believe I've Found," a midtempo rocker. Echoes of psychedelic music from the ages waft through its mix, as Ebbot Lundberg traces through the wasteland of his past and underscores his new sense of mental and emotional equanimity without saying what it is. With a great hook, a roaring electric guitar and organ chorus, and poignant lyrics, it's one of the best tunes in the band's catalog. "Transcendental Suicide" comes right out of TSOOL's obsession with the Who, with a dramatic, tight-wristed strummed acoustic six-string flourish that gets eclipsed ...
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| | Grease CD (2007)
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$12.25 Lyricists: Warren Casey; Jim Jacobs. Personnel: Cody Green (vocals); Jim Hershman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); John Scarpulla (woodwinds, tenor saxophone); Michael Blanco (acoustic bass, double bass, electric bass); John Clancy (drums, congas, conga drum); Randy Cohen (programming); Josh Franklin, Jeb Brown, Lindsay Mendez, Christina Sivrich, Allison Fischer, Matthew Saldivar, Natalie Hill, Jamison Scott (vocals); Michael Aarons (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jack Bashkow (woodwinds, baritone saxophone); Chris Fenwick (piano, synthesizer); Kimberly Grigsby (synthesizer); Kirsten Wyatt, Ryan Patrick Binder, Daniel Everidge, Max Crumm, Robyn Hurder, Amber Stone, Stephen R. Buntrock, Emily Padgett, Anna Aimee White, Laura Osnes, Cody Green, Matthew Hydzik, Keven Quillon, Brian Sears, Susan Blommaert, Jose Restrepo, Jenny Powers. Audio Mixers: David Leonard; Isaiah Abolin. Recording information: Legacy Recording Studios, Studio A509, New York, NY. Photographer: Joan Marcus. Arranger: David Chase. Although some die-hard fans may bristle at the absence of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, and others may scratch their heads at the inclusion of "You're the One that I Want" (from the movie version, not the original musical), this 2007 Broadway revival is a pure delight. Post-millennial stars Laura Osnes (Sandy) and Max Crumm (Danny) acquit themselves well as star-crossed, class-obstructed lovers in 1950s suburbia, and the songs still pack a wallop 30 years after their debut. Before it became a top-grossing movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John (accompanied by a multi-platinum soundtrack album) in 1978, Grease was a 1972 stage musical that briefly became the longest running show in Broadway history. There were several differences between the theater and film versions, not the least of them the interpolation of a batch of new songs -- "Hopelessly Devoted to You," "Sandy," "You're the One That I Want," and "Grease" itself -- that produced a series of pop hits, even though they were inconsistent in musical style and lyrical tone from the rest of the ...
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