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Live on the Double Planet
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Live on the Double Planet

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by: Michael Hedges


: essential recording:Michael Hedges hardly needed to prove that he was an astonishing performer in person as well as in the studio, but Live on the Double Planet does the job nonetheless. Hedges features a number of songs from his brilliant Breakfast in the Fields release, including that album's title track and the acrobatic 'Silent Anticipation.' He throws a few vocal numbers into the mix as well, including standard-issue covers like Bob Dylan's 'All Along the Watchtower,' the Beatles' 'Come Together,' and one from far out in left field, Sheila E's (courtesy of Prince) 'A Love Bizarre.' The album shows off Hedges's sense ...

The Water Garden
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The Water Garden

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by: Alex de Grassi


: :'Meditation and water are wedded forever,' says New Acoustic progenitor Alex de Grassi, quoting Herman Melville in the liner notes to this 10-song cycle of solo steel-string guitar pieces 'on the theme of water.' There's a stillness at the heart of this Garden, but don't expect placid performances; de Grassi's stunning finger style exploits rapidslike torrents of open-tuned chords ('Prelude'), babbling brooks of uplifting hammer-on melodies ('The Zipper'), and buoyant themes floating over liquid counterpoint ('Another Shore'). Sure, the former Windham Hill mainstay, whose Turning: Turning Back and Slow Circle helped define that label's identity, is capable of brooding, contemplative work--the lovely title ...

Best of Christmas in the Northwest
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Best of Christmas in the Northwest

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by: Various Artists


: :'Meditation and water are wedded forever,' says New Acoustic progenitor Alex de Grassi, quoting Herman Melville in the liner notes to this 10-song cycle of solo steel-string guitar pieces 'on the theme of water.' There's a stillness at the heart of this Garden, but don't expect placid performances; de Grassi's stunning finger style exploits rapidslike torrents of open-tuned chords ('Prelude'), babbling brooks of uplifting hammer-on melodies ('The Zipper'), and buoyant themes floating over liquid counterpoint ('Another Shore'). Sure, the former Windham Hill mainstay, whose Turning: Turning Back and Slow Circle helped define that label's identity, is capable of brooding, contemplative work--the lovely title ...

Holiday Musik
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Holiday Musik

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by: Chip Davis


: :'Meditation and water are wedded forever,' says New Acoustic progenitor Alex de Grassi, quoting Herman Melville in the liner notes to this 10-song cycle of solo steel-string guitar pieces 'on the theme of water.' There's a stillness at the heart of this Garden, but don't expect placid performances; de Grassi's stunning finger style exploits rapidslike torrents of open-tuned chords ('Prelude'), babbling brooks of uplifting hammer-on melodies ('The Zipper'), and buoyant themes floating over liquid counterpoint ('Another Shore'). Sure, the former Windham Hill mainstay, whose Turning: Turning Back and Slow Circle helped define that label's identity, is capable of brooding, contemplative work--the lovely title ...

Oracle
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Oracle

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by: Michael Hedges


: essential recording:Michael Hedges's last album before his untimely death is one of his best. The 1996 album opens with 'The 2nd Law,' a quietly intense and introspective piece, and moves on through the percussive 'Ignition,' the sprightly 'Gospel,' and two variations on the same piece, 'Jitterboogie' and the playful 'Jitterboogie (Family Version).' The sole vocal piece on the album is a nice turn on the Beatles' 'Tomorrow Never Knows,' with Hedges backing himself on guitar and fretless bass. There are two other interesting cover choices, Henry Mancini's 'Theme from Hatari!' and Frank Zappa's 'Sofa No. 1.' Oracle won the 1998 Grammy for ...

Love Songs & Lullabies
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Love Songs & Lullabies

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by: Jim Brickman


: :Created, it would seem, as a special-occasion soundtrack for love-struck dreamers, the eighth career recording from Jim Brickman is a rewarding collection of eight instrumentals and four vocal tracks--one that will especially be appreciated by the pianist's longer-term fans. Beyond the sentimental excess of a couple of vocal tracks, the disc's affecting piano solos (most with minimal or no accompaniment) compare favorably with works found on Brickman's esteemed early-career releases, No Words, By Heart, and Picture This. At his best, Brickman composes touching, mentally engaging sonic essays that articulate the fragility and deeper complexities of interpersonal relations. He's working at a high level ...

Sonatas: Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven
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Sonatas: Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven

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from: Deutsche Grammophon


:Album Description:For his second recording on Deutsche Grammophon, the young Polish pianist, Rafal Blechacz, focuses on the sonatas of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. After the great success of his first album for DG of Chopin Preludes, Blechacz has chosen works that he has performed many times in concert. The chosen selections are among those that have shaped his playing the most. The sonatas, while different in style, are all programmatically linked. The Beethoven and Haydn sonatas were composed at the same time, and Beethoven dedicated his sonata to Haydn. Blechacz was the sole recipient, at the age of 20, of all five first ...

Sunday Morning
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Sunday Morning

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by: Jake Shimabukuro


:Album Description:This album cannot be described as anything but an electic, very varied offering from Hawaii's No.1 ukulele player. This is his first solo project. It has, after one week, shot straight to the top of the local charts, outselling Iz, Kealii Reichel, Hapa, everybody! At his alubm release party, another first! He conducted a concert with PAID admission. His crowd was from the very young to they very old. Very enjoyable for all.

Christmas Memories
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Christmas Memories

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by: Jim Bajor


:Album Description:This album cannot be described as anything but an electic, very varied offering from Hawaii's No.1 ukulele player. This is his first solo project. It has, after one week, shot straight to the top of the local charts, outselling Iz, Kealii Reichel, Hapa, everybody! At his alubm release party, another first! He conducted a concert with PAID admission. His crowd was from the very young to they very old. Very enjoyable for all.

Valentine
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Valentine

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by: Jim Brickman


:Album Description:This album cannot be described as anything but an electic, very varied offering from Hawaii's No.1 ukulele player. This is his first solo project. It has, after one week, shot straight to the top of the local charts, outselling Iz, Kealii Reichel, Hapa, everybody! At his alubm release party, another first! He conducted a concert with PAID admission. His crowd was from the very young to they very old. Very enjoyable for all.


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Glamour girls Hilary and Haylie Duff (featured in Lizzie McGuire and 7th Heaven, respectively) star as cosmetic heiresses Ava and Tanzie Marchetta, whose lives get turned upside down when their deceased father's company is accused of selling toxic products. Wouldn't you know it, Ava and Tanzie decide to go all Erin Brockovich and investigate. Material Girls should be awful--but it isn't. It's not a great film, it may not even be a good film, but it's more watchable than it has any right to be, thanks to the confident and thoughtful guiding hand of director Martha Coolidge (Rambling Rose, Valley Girl). It's hard to say exactly how a director can keep something like Material Girls from being as insipid as, say, New York Minute. Coolidge injects some hint of awareness of what it actually means to be poor, casts some surprising actors (like Anjelica Huston, Prizzi's Honor; Brent Spiner, Star Trek: The Next Generation; and Lukas Haas, Brick), and somehow makes the Marchetta sisters both vapid and sympathetic--all of which is some impressive cinematic alchemy. The result is the most enjoyable film of Hilary Duff's career. --Bret Fetzer
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If you are one of Hilary Duff's most ardent pre-teen fans, chances are you'll find something to enjoy in A Cinderella Story, but everyone else should proceed with caution. It's an updated fairy tale for the age of instant messaging, which is how Sam (Duff) develops a crush on Austin (Chad Michael Murray) before realizing that this Tennyson-quoting poet-at-heart is actually her San Fernando Valley high school's star quarterback and most desirable hunk. In a role that squanders her proven comedic gifts, Jennifer Coolidge is Sam's Botox-injected evil stepmother, and lame attempts at comedy turn her dimwitted stepsisters into buffoons, like many of the other cast members who struggle to find anything funny in the screenplay. So we're left with the bland, blonde charms of Hilary Duff, who fared better in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but manages to salvage her mainstream appeal in a comedy for which "cute" is not necessarily a compliment. --Jeff Shannon

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Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 1401301894

by Brooke Shields

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0671437623



Disney's Winnie the Pooh & Tigger Too Animated Storybook lets kids play and learn with beloved Hundred Acre Wood characters. Kids can read along or listen to the story of Tigger discovering that his friends have tired of his bouncing ways. There are also fun skill-building games that let kids earn their learning stripes.
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If you're going to pitch a movie about cyber-revolutionaries to plugged-in audiences, you'd best mind your MP3s and BPMs when choosing soundtrack selections. The cynical wireheads who flock to such high-tech conspiracy flicks as Brazil and Hackers are thrillseekers of the highest caliber, and The Matrix soundtrack meets this challenge faster than a speeding cyborg. The opener, Marilyn Manson's anti-consumerism rant "Rock Is Dead," paints an aural portrait of urban decay. Ominous sirens permeate the Propellerheads' drum 'n' bass track "Spybreak!"; mournful piano alternates with hard shiny beats on Rob D's "Clubbed to Death"; and Meat Beat Manifesto fills "Prime Audio Soup" with enough bleeps to make one imagine being trapped inside a motherboard in Hell. It may sound dismal, but the friction permeating this compilation of techno, grindcore, and heavy metal is energizing enough to make fans of these genres feel the same unity as a clandestine community of hackers. --Kristy Ojala

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