Deep Discount Lp Sale - Film Music for " Jesus of Nazareth" & " Yentl" " Jesus Of Nazareth" - Maurice Jarre (Original Soundtrack) Jarre's inimitable style is on glorious display here, with urgent brass fanfares and powerful percussion work, as well as elegiac and subdued string passages.
Fans of everything from
Lawrence Of Arabia to Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome will find something to enjoy here. In the self-titled overture " Jesus Of Nazareth" Jarre paints his canvas as wide as possible, starting with violent percussion that presages the later " Crucifixion" and then moving to a reverential string motif for Jesus himself.
This music is brilliant, inspirational, and very moving. The music was masterfully woven into every scene of the movie to create the perfect mood throughout the entire film. Sample: youtu. be/D6h-_UXk_d M? si=ys54Yf Npxd MJPr0F " Yentl" - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack- Barbra Streisand Review by William Ruhlmann Billed as both a Barbra Streisand
album and as an original motion picture soundtrack, Yentl contains the songs, sung by Streisand and written by Michel Legrand and Alan and Marilyn Bergman, that the character played by Streisand sings as internal monologues in the film, sometimes with spoken dialogue interspersed.
(The album is filled out by " studio versions" of two of the songs, " The Way He Makes Me Feel" and " No Matter What Happens, " played on contemporary electronic instruments, rather than in the orchestral settings used for the rest of the songs. ) With such a thematic base, the music has an unusual consistency, and written specifically for Streisand, it makes use of her emotional
expressiveness, phrasing, and timing as a singer. But it was also written as a complement to the film and on its own comes across as a group of isolated musical plot highlights rather than as a coherent song cycle.
(Yentl won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. ) A fantastic soundtrack, this record shows Barbra at her full potential as a singer and artist overall, you can tell this was a labor of love. All of the songs flow very well and even though they're all ballads they're very dynamic. A Piece of Sky is an absolute career highlight with its long note in the end, one of the best of her career. Definitely an essential album in Barbra's catalog, not to mention how iconic it is as well.
She manages to flawlessly tell the film's story through music. Sample: youtu. be/8idat L_G4Jo? si=z-Gqtx1pv0m BV3JA youtu. be/DMGA327uslw? si=4x FSwjen Udkg AYZ2 Serious Inquiries Only! PRICE FIRM (Cash) & Pick Up Only [Absolutely NO Price negotiating] p/u ONLY Bethesda, Md off Old Georgetown Rd near Suburban Hospital/ NIH (1 mile from the Capitol beltway / 2 miles from the NW DC/ MD line & the Rt 270 spur in the neighborhood behind Beth El Temple
Deep Discount Lp Sale - 60's 'Surf & Turf'- The Astronauts (1963) & Country Joe& The Fish (1967) 60's Surf & Psychedelic Sounds!
The Astronauts " Surfin' With The Astronauts" Boulder, CO is not the first place one would think when it comes to surfing, and I doubt that, like it says in the liner notes, that these guys went on to invent
snowboarding. Still, through their version of Lee Hazlewood's " Baja" they managed to cement themselves early on in the list of staples when it comes to the genre. The album itself is quite good as well. As can be expected (especially since the genre was so young), it is basically the repertoire they were playing at shows, and consisted largely of the handful of other surf songs that were out there.
They do a great job with two other Hazlewood songs (" Movin" and " Batman" - not the the theme to the show) and the Henry Mancini-penned " Banzai Pipeline" Of course their take son " Pipeline" and " Misirlou" are here. Only thing
missing is a take on " Wipe Out" Sample: youtu. be/zz SLV9e GOak? si=JDa RGk5a4fq8Jwk O youtu. be/Iw FH3Hc Bn7w? si=8E15Esyw CGKDs3Aq Country Joe And The Fish Electric Music For The Mind And Body Their full-length debut is their most joyous and cohesive statement and one of the most important and enduring documents of the psychedelic era, the band's swirl of distorted guitar and organ at its most inventive.
In contrast to Jefferson Airplane, who were at their best working within conventional song structures, and the Grateful Dead, who hadn't quite yet figured out how to transpose their music to the recording studio, Country Joe & the Fish delivered a fully formed, uncompromising,
and yet utterly accessible -- in fact, often delightfully witty -- body of psychedelic music the first time out.
Given their origins, both geographically (San Francisco) and stylistically (founder Joe Mc Donald and lead guitarist Barry Melton first hooked up in a jug band), it wasn't surprising that the ragtag Fish sounded like an acid-soaked, plugged-in folk band when they debuted in '67. Simultaneously the most political and funniest of all the Northern California bands, the Fish's yippie-hippie philosophy was reflected in songs like " Superbird" (about Lyndon Johnson), " Flying High" (about getting you-know-what), and the bluesy free love saga, " Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine.
Sample: youtu. be/f Zi WZcs Fe BQ? si=2Km LCVqx GGVv9t7c youtu. be/ty52371B6k Q? si=KPIt9-h Nn6inq RLo Serious Inquiries Only! PRICE FIRM (Cash) & Pick Up Only [Absolutely NO Price negotiating] p/u ONLY Bethesda, Md off Old Georgetown Rd near Suburban Hospital/ NIH (1 mile from the Capitol beltway / 2 miles from the NW DC/ MD line & the Rt 270 spur in the neighborhood behind Beth El Temple