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Janacek: Glagolithic Mass / Richard Chailly, Richard Novak, Marta Benackova, Thomas Trotter, Eva Urbanova, Vladimir Bogachev/ Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraI enjoyed listening to this record today. This music breathes with emotions and atmosphere. The instruments blend to a homogenous sound that changes and adopts different colors and textures, in a charming, melodramatic or sometimes also in a peaceful manner. The recoding and interpretation support the organic, breathing aspects of the music nicely. http://www.amazon.com/Janacek-Glagolithic-Mass-Zemlinsky-Psalm/dp/B00000DBUQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1225043360&sr=8-3
Obrigado Brazil (Sony SK 90970)Yo-Yo Ma is joined by the Assad Brothers, Paquito de Rivera, et al in another live concert, this one in Carnegie Hall (make sure you pick up the CD of the performance, not the studio recording).
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Hi Mariusz, That Sia cover reminds me a little of Dar Williams' "My Better Self" I'll check out Sia - I'm not familiar with her (but I am of some of the others). Thanks for posting!Hi R. Browne,Wow, quite a bit of music that I have not tried. I hope to check this out (I usually go to amazon for samples) and order some new music. I'm always looking to try new music. I like Dead Can Dance's "Toward the Within" and "Into the Labyrinth" - good stuff!Thanks for sharing!Vinnie
Heard Dars cover of comfortably numb the other day but didn't know who sang it. took me about an hour today to track down who sang it. What a fabulous interpretation Hope the rest of the album is just as good for it's on the way here.
Silent Shout features The Knife's lurking, textured vocals steeped in a tangled, dark surrealist underbrush. It's is an astounding achievement, intriguing & bewildering, enigmatic and engaging, and never less than compelling. Its jaw-dropping fusion of technology and emotion, circuitry and the soul, melodrama and melody, will leave you gasping.
Hi Fork,Thanks for the recommendations!It is getting close to the end of the year - so what are all your choices for "Best albums of 2008?" aaI need to go through my collection and pick some favorites...Vinnie
Nothing sounds better on my Red Wine setup than the 2 albums from this group, Hana (Omen is a slightly better CD than Hana, but they're both amazing). These CDs are in limited circulation, so I doubt many out of the Seattle area have heard it, but we know our music up here.I'd describe this as layers of lyrics and vocalizations by a classically-trained vocalist, Anisa Romero, on top of layers of ambient synthesized tones from keyboard wizard, Jeff Greinke. If you like Enya or Pink Floyd you'll wear these CDs out.http://www.jeffgreinke.com/hana.htmP.S. if you have an Isabella or other USB DAC, KEXP.org is the only radio station I've found on the net with a completely uncompressed stream.