| | Connie Talbot Over The Rainbow CD Connie Talbot Discography of CDs
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Personnel: David Healey (various instruments, programming); Hank Linderman (acoustic guitar); Rob May (bass guitar, programming); Simon Hill (programming). Having been released from her contract at Sony/BMG, a feat that she shared with many much older and more established stars, Connie Talbot signed to Rainbow Records, a division of the record label Rhythm Riders set up specifically to handle her and any future child acts, and released the debut album inevitably titled Over the Rainbow. She had sung the title track three times on national prime-time TV on the talent show Britain's Got Talent in the summer of 2007, where she got her big break. Managed by John Arnison, who had previously handled Gabrielle and Billy Ocean, and Marc Marot (formally the head of Island Records), the album was produced and engineered by Simon Hill and Rob May, but the real star is little Connie herself. One is rather obliged to speak of her in such terms, for however good or bad the album is, whether she's actually in tune or not, and whether the choice of songs is right for her young voice is irrelevant. All that matters is that she was then a seven-year-old (six at the time of Britain's Got Talent) cute kid, with a gap where the front teeth should be and angelic good looks. OK. She can sing, for a seven year old, and most of the notes (if not all of them) are in the right order and sung to the right pitch; the timing is fine too, but if this is what music is all about, it would never have taken off. There's no feeling, no emotion, no realization of what each song is about; they're just pretty little songs, even "Imagine," "I Will Always Love You," and "Wonderful World," but what could you expect from a child this age? Isn't is enough that she looks cute and sings in tune? As for the choice of songs, it's pretty much what can be expected. The album opens with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and, like Little Cosette from Les Miserables who got to sing the simplest of songs ("Castle on a Cloud") among many complex others that the adults sung in the show, Connie Talbot goes through a repertoire of the easiest songs to sing ever written: "I Believe," "Smile," "Walking in the Air," "Ben" -- just read through the track listing. Talbot's potential album buyers won't expect, or want, anything else. ~ Sharon Mawer Over The Rainbow Music Review Purchase Over The Rainbow CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rammstein - Live Aus Berlin DVD (1999)
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| | Bruce Springsteen Live 1975-1985 CDs (1986) 3 CD'S In Double Jewel Case
Over The Rainbow
$32.59 Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Bruce Springsteen (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica); Steve Van Zandt (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Nils Lofgren (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Clarence Clemons (saxophone, percussion, background vocals); Roy Bittan (piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Danny Federici (organ, accordion, glockenspiel, keyboards, background vocals); Patty Scialfa (sunthesizer, background vocals); Max Weinberg (drums). Flo & Eddie: Mark Volman, Howard Kaylan. Miami Horns: Stan Harrison (tenor saxophone); Eddie Manion (baritone saxophone); Mark Pender (trumpet); Richie La Bamba (trombone). Producers: Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin. Recorded live between 1975 and 1985. Personnel: Bruce Springsteen (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica); Nils Lofgren, Steven Van Zandt (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Steve VanZandt (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Danny Federici (accordion, piano, organ, synthesizer, glockenspiel, background vocals); Clarence Clemons (saxophone, percussion, background vocals); Stan Harrison (tenor saxophone); Mark Pender (trumpet); Richie La Bamba (trombone); Roy Bittan (piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Patti Scialfa (synthesizer, background vocals); Max Weinberg (drums); Garry Tallent, Flo (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Bob Clearmountain. Liner Note Author: Bruce Springsteen. Recording information: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Giants Stadium (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Hit Factory Studios, NY (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Meadowlands Arena (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Nassau Coliseum (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Roxy (10/18/1975-09/30/1985); Winterland, San Francisco, CA (10/18/1975-09/30/1985). Author: Bruce Springsteen. Photographers: Jim Marchese; Frank Stefanko; David Gahr; Jimmy Wachtel; Peter Cunningham; Eric Meola; Neal Preston; Annie Leibovitz; Aaron Rapoport; Joel Bernstein. Long before he sold substantial numbers of records, Bruce Springsteen began to earn a reputation as the best live act in rock & roll. Fans had been clamoring for a live album for a long time, and with Live/1975-85 they got what they wanted, at least in terms of bulk. His concerts were marathons, and this box set, including 40 tracks and running over three and a half hours, was about the average length of a show. In his brief liner notes, Springsteen spoke of the emergence of the album's "story" as he reviewed live tapes, and that story seems nothing less than a history of his life, his concerns, and his career. The first cuts present the Springsteen of the early to mid-'70s; these performances, most of them drawn from a July 1978 show at the Roxy in Los Angeles, present the romantic, hopeful, earnest Springsteen. The second section begins with ...
| | Soma Living An Experiment CD (2008)
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$6.69 (SÔ-MA) Soma is an intoxicating drink used in ancient rituals for healing, spirituality, mind expansion, and the raising and understanding of consciousness and awareness. The band SÔMA is a four-piece hard rock/metal band from Long Island, New York. With melodic vocals, catchy choruses, inventive guitar lines, and clever musical arrangements, the music sweeps from the heavy melodic to the mellow hypnotic. Also incorporated into their music is the use of odd time signatures which help to create a different kind of texture. The music of Soma evolves out of self reflection and is made evident in title track and first single of the CD which is called \'Living An Experiment\'. Touching on themes about consciousness, mind expansion, anti-establishment, and engaging the mystery of the mind, amongst other ideas, SOMA exists in a space that lies “outside of the box” from the music right down to the lyrical content. The end result is a movement which is powerful and unique. Formed in late 2006, the band consists of vocalist Greg Golembiowski, guitarist Josh Cattell, bassist Dave Powers and drummer/percussionist Mike Murphy. Vocalist Greg Golembiowski ...
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