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Ready, Steady, Blow! Music for Beginner Oboists
Format: Audio CD from Oboe Classics (2005-01-25)
List price: $22.98
New price: $31.68
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- [Unspecified] Air
- La ci Darem
- Hedwig's Theme
- A Song of the Hills
- [Unspecified] Musette
- [Unspecified] Minuetto
- [Unspecified] Tambourin
- [Unspecified] Air
- Good Night, Ladies
- [Unspecified] Air
- La ci Darem
- Hedwig's Theme
- A Song of the Hills
- [Unspecified] Musette
- [Unspecified] Minuetto
- [Unspecified] Air

Music for a Darkened Theatre, Vol. 1: Film & Television Music
Format: Audio CD from Fontana Mca (1990-10-15)
List price: $11.98
New price: $6.23
Used price: $0.99
Collectible price: $19.49
Used price: $0.99
Collectible price: $19.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Pee Wee's Big Adventure: Overture/Breakfast Machine/Clown ...
- Batman (Theme)/Up the Cathedral/Descent into Mystery
- Dick Tracy: Main Titles
- Beetlejuice: Main Titles/End Titles
- Nightbreed: Main Titles/Meat for the Beast/End Titles
- Darkman: Main Titles/Woe the Darkman, Woe
- Back to School: Study Montage
- Midnight Run: Walsh Gets the Duke/Main Titles/Diner Blues
- Wisdom: Change of Life/Close Call in Albuquerque
- Hot to Trot: Main Titles/Wandering Don
- Big Top Pee Wee: Main Titles/Rise 'N Shine/Pee Wee's Love Theme
- The Simpsons: Theme
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Jar: Suite
- Tales from the Crpyt (Theme)
- Face Like a Frog: Suite
- Forbidden Zone: Love Theme
- Scrooged: Main Titles/Show Time at Ibc/Elliot Gives Blood/Walter ...
Average review score: 

A Danny Elfman fan must have!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-27
Review Date: 2008-10-27
Essential Danny Elfman (Singer and founder of "Oingo Boingo")compositions from his early film sound-track work. It's all here
and great stuff to put on for your haunted house or Halloween party! Elfman's obsession with the dead comes through throughout!
The best of Elfman!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-05
Review Date: 2005-09-05
I was obsessed about getting this CD right from when I heard about it. I found it at the library and was so excited about
it, and it didn't let me down. In fact, it was a lot better than I expected. It's a fun and creepy (strange mix, but it really
works!) collection of Danny Elfman's film and television soundtracks. The first track, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, is probably
my favorite. Also, I really like Batman and Wisdom. Batman is creepy and dark, and Wisdom is just weird, in the best possible
way.
I'd recommend this to anyone who likes film music, or everyone who is even the tiniest bit an Elfman fan. It's amazing!
I'd recommend this to anyone who likes film music, or everyone who is even the tiniest bit an Elfman fan. It's amazing!
Great Collection, A LIttle Too Eclectic
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-19
Review Date: 2003-08-19
You should be able to tell from the movies and TV shows listed here whether or not you'd be interested in this collection.
It's a little too eclectic for my tastes (hence only 4 stars) but better than volume 2. I think thatthe miscellaneous collected
ites here along with the previously unreleased stuff should make this worth buying. Especially if you're a fan of Elfman's
movie soundtrack work.
What Great Music
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-11
Review Date: 2003-05-11
I fell in love with the music of Danny Elfman when Beetlejuice came out. There was something different about the music that
he made. When Edward Scissorhands, and then Nightmare Before Christmas - I knew this man was a musical master. Its the verbal
form of surrealism.
Great compilation - and that's just the first half.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-13
Review Date: 2005-09-13
I first got this on cassette in the summer of '94 and listened to it every day, drawn by its thematic range and compositional
depth. And that was just side-one.
Elfman pioneered the sound that drives today's movie adaptations of comic-books and darker-themed children's stories. Side-One kicks things off with a rollicking, hyper-cartoonish theme from the first Pee-Wee movie - the one where Pee-Wee searches for his beloved bike. Elfman's theme contains layers of different rides - on tightropes, highways, in the middle of a NASCAR rally - which rudely yet melodically crash into each other.
The Batman entry actually contains several pieces - the opening credits, the extended sequence in the cathedral and the climax - which show Batman's darkened extreme at its "Frank Miller" best. (Dir. Tim Burton couldn't sustain the mood in the next sequel, and the franchise took a turn towards the camp of the TV series with the next 2 movies.)
The theme for "Dick Tracy" is perhaps the most romantic on this disc, a quality that surpasses the theme's comic-book origins, but ends on an ironic note that's pure Elfman.
"Beetlejuice" (opening & closing credits) gives Elfman's childish ID a chance to stretch its legs, or in this case, slam-dance.
"Nightbreed" is an enigma wrapped in a dark mystery, and that's just Elfman's score. Elfman's work on this movie is as good as the movie wasn't, having a more powerful narrative than the script - easily the best track on the entire disc, one likely to exceed the movie in its dose of chills.
"Darkman" doesn't quite rise to the occasion, though the score may be hobbled by the movie itself, which seldom surpassed one of the many "Batman" clones of the early 1990's. "Darkman" (the movie, I mean) excelled as a parody of many comicbook staples (the wronged hero, the relentless villain, the scientific breakthrough with just one flaw), but not enough to escape being largely anonymous. Within those constraints, it's still a moving if scary piece.
When is Elfman not like Elfman? When he was in the mid-late `80's and scored "Back to School" (A Rodney Dangerfield vehicle) and "Midnight Run". Horns in "School" bring it closer to Elfman's over-the-top style, while "Run" sounds like a love-theme for the run-down, out-of-the-way parts of America that seldom appear in Elfman-movies. "Run" is a fun score for a fun movie - it's nothing like Elfman's previous work but it perfectly captures the on-the-road-without-a-map craziness of the movie.
To this day, I don't know why I never ventured to Side-two, but it's irrelevant. Even half this disc is worth it
Elfman pioneered the sound that drives today's movie adaptations of comic-books and darker-themed children's stories. Side-One kicks things off with a rollicking, hyper-cartoonish theme from the first Pee-Wee movie - the one where Pee-Wee searches for his beloved bike. Elfman's theme contains layers of different rides - on tightropes, highways, in the middle of a NASCAR rally - which rudely yet melodically crash into each other.
The Batman entry actually contains several pieces - the opening credits, the extended sequence in the cathedral and the climax - which show Batman's darkened extreme at its "Frank Miller" best. (Dir. Tim Burton couldn't sustain the mood in the next sequel, and the franchise took a turn towards the camp of the TV series with the next 2 movies.)
The theme for "Dick Tracy" is perhaps the most romantic on this disc, a quality that surpasses the theme's comic-book origins, but ends on an ironic note that's pure Elfman.
"Beetlejuice" (opening & closing credits) gives Elfman's childish ID a chance to stretch its legs, or in this case, slam-dance.
"Nightbreed" is an enigma wrapped in a dark mystery, and that's just Elfman's score. Elfman's work on this movie is as good as the movie wasn't, having a more powerful narrative than the script - easily the best track on the entire disc, one likely to exceed the movie in its dose of chills.
"Darkman" doesn't quite rise to the occasion, though the score may be hobbled by the movie itself, which seldom surpassed one of the many "Batman" clones of the early 1990's. "Darkman" (the movie, I mean) excelled as a parody of many comicbook staples (the wronged hero, the relentless villain, the scientific breakthrough with just one flaw), but not enough to escape being largely anonymous. Within those constraints, it's still a moving if scary piece.
When is Elfman not like Elfman? When he was in the mid-late `80's and scored "Back to School" (A Rodney Dangerfield vehicle) and "Midnight Run". Horns in "School" bring it closer to Elfman's over-the-top style, while "Run" sounds like a love-theme for the run-down, out-of-the-way parts of America that seldom appear in Elfman-movies. "Run" is a fun score for a fun movie - it's nothing like Elfman's previous work but it perfectly captures the on-the-road-without-a-map craziness of the movie.
To this day, I don't know why I never ventured to Side-two, but it's irrelevant. Even half this disc is worth it

Sing, My Soul: Choral Music of Ned Rorem
Format: Audio CD from Albany Records (1998-11-24)
List price: $17.98
New price: $14.99
Used price: $12.75
Used price: $12.75
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Here (for 4-part male chorus & piano 4-hands)
- No. 1, What is Pink?
- No. 2, The Mysterious Cat
- No. 3, Who Has Seen the Wind?
- No. 4, A Pavane for the Nursery
- No. 5, Counting-Out Rhyme
- No. 6, The House on the Hill
Average review score: 

Impeccably Performed, Stunning Sound
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-20
Review Date: 1998-11-20
The beautifully captured reverberant sound of the acoustic space is matched by gorgeous choral balance, precise diction,
and definitive interpretation. In spite of the contemporary style of the compositions - Rorem doesn't shy away from crunchy
dissonances - this is a very enjoyable collection of Choral music with many beautfiul moments.
Alleluia: Sacred Choral Music in New England
Format: Audio CD from Northeastern (1994-07-11)
List price: $16.98
Used price: $17.15
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Alleluia - Harvard University Choir, Thompson, Randall
- Old Hundredth Psalm Tune - Harvard University Choir, Public Domain [1]
- Make a Joyful Noise - Harvard University Choir, Holyoke, Samuel
- Canzonetta - Harvard University Choir, Chadwick, George Wh
- Confiteor - Harvard University Choir,
- Sun of My Soul - Harvard University Choir, Chadwick, George
- Let This Be in You - Harvard University Choir, Beach, Amy
- Easter Anthem - Harvard University Choir, Parker, Horatio
- Vivace - Harvard University Choir,
- The Best of Rooms - Harvard University Choir, Thompson, Randall
- Best of Rooms - Harvard University Choir, Near, Charle
- Sixty-Seventh Psalm - Harvard University Choir, Ives, Charles
- Praise Him, Sun & Moon - Harvard University Choir, Mechem, Kirke
- This Is My Commandment - Harvard University Choir, Beaudrot, Charles
- Arise, Shine - Harvard University Choir, Rorem, Ned

Shall We Gather - American Hymns and Spirituals
Format: Audio CD from Albany Records (2001-09-25)
List price: $17.98
New price: $11.99
Used price: $12.61
Used price: $12.61
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Liberty Hall (Lord, in Thy Presence) - William Appling, Holman, Jesse L.
- Rise, Shine, for Thy Light Is A-Comin' - William Appling, Work, John
- Welwyn (O Brother Man) - William Appling, Scott-Gatty, Alfred
- Pisgah (The Lord's My Shepherd) - William Appling, Lowry, J.C.
- Poor Rosey - William Appling,
- I've Just Come from the Fountain - William Appling, Work, John
- Let Us Cheer the Weary Traveler - William Appling, Burleigh, Harry T.
- Nettleton (Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing) - William Appling, Robinson, Robert
- Wonderous Love (What Wonderous Love Is This?) - William Appling,
- Gospel Train - William Appling, Seward, Theodore F.
- Shining Shore (My Days Are Gliding Swiftly By) - William Appling, Root, George F.
- More Love - William Appling,
- In Mercy, Lord (In Mercy Lord, Incline Thine Ear) - William Appling, Binder, Abraham W.
- Beautiful River (Shall We Gather at the River) - William Appling, Lowry, Robert
- Some of These Days - William Appling,
- The Old Ship of Zion - William Appling,
- St. Peter (In Christ There Is No East or West) - William Appling, Reinagle, Alexander
- Missionary Chant (Awake, Our Souls) - William Appling, Zeuner, Charles
- Old Ship of Zion (What Ship Is This?) - William Appling, Hauser, Samuel
- Inching Along - William Appling, Johnson, J. Rosamon
- Watchman (Watchman, Tell Us of the Night) - William Appling, Mason, Lowell
- Hurry on, My Weary Soul - William Appling,
- Morning Trumpet (O When Shall I See Jesus) - William Appling,
- He's a Mighty Good Leader - William Appling, Traditional
- Hold On - William Appling,
- Resignation (My Shepherd Will Supply My Need) - William Appling, Watts, Isaac
- We Shall Walk Through the Valley - William Appling,
Average review score: 

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
Review Date: 2007-05-09
The best "Sacred Harp" or "Shape Note" type singing that I've heard. The various renditons are clear and harmonious.
None of that tuning up, barking, la-la's or other cacophonous sounds here.
None of that tuning up, barking, la-la's or other cacophonous sounds here.
Brilliant
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-22
Review Date: 2003-09-22
I couldn't recommend a CD more highly. As a musician I was amazed at the variety of the music here and the truly exceptional
performances. It's seems we can always rely on Albany to put out the most interesting and highest quality recordings.
Rise & Shine Round-Up
Format: Audio CD from (2006-07-04)
List price: $7.99
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Rise And Shine
Format: Audio CD from Daywind (2008-05-01)
List price: $9.98
New price: $9.98
The Best of Tommy Cash, Vol. I
Format: LP Record from EPIC ()
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New York Snapshots
Format: Audio CD from Summit(Classical) (2002-05-07)
List price: $18.98
New price: $7.48
Used price: $14.23
Used price: $14.23
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- The High Council
- The Good Old Way
- The Noble Trombone
- Shine As The Light
- Deep River
- Celestial Morn
- New York Snapshots - Wonderful Town!
- Hymn For Diana
- Ride The Chariot
- Manhattan
- Swing That Door
- Blessed Assurance
- Resurgam
- The Appian Way
Break the Chains of Time
Format: Audio CD from (2008-04-01)
List price: $8.49
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