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Music : Works of Igor Stravinsky

Works of Igor Stravinsky

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886971031126
Format: Box set
Label: Sony Classics
Manufacturer: Sony Classics
Number Of Discs: 22
Publisher: Sony Classics
Release Date: July 23, 2007
Sales Rank: 9203
Studio: Sony Classics










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2007 Issue of 22 CDs Filled with the Works of the Great Composer Drawn from the Vaults of Columbia Records.











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Disc 1:
  1. Introduction
  2. Scene 1. Kashchei's enchanted garden
  3. Scene 1. The Firebird appears, pursued by Ivan Tsarevich
  4. Scene 1. Dance of the Firebird
  5. Scene 1. Ivan Tsarevich captures the Firebird
  6. Scene 1. The Firebird's entreaty
  7. Scene 1. The appearance of the thirteen enchanted princesses
  8. Scene 1. The princesses' game with apples of gold
  9. Scene 1. The sudden appearance of Ivan Tsarevich
  10. Scene 1. The Princesses' Round
  11. Scene 1. Dawn (Ivan Tsarevich enters Kashchei's palace)
  12. Scene 1. The sound of enchanted bells; monsters appear, Kashchei's guards, and take Ivan Tsarevitch
  13. Scene 1. The arrival of Kaschchei the Immortal
  14. Scene 1. Kashchei's dialogue with Ivan Tsarevich
  15. Scene 1. The princesses intercede
  16. Scene 1. The appearance of the Firebird
  17. Scene 1. Kashchei's followers dance under the Firebird's spell
  18. Scene 1. Infernal dance of Kaschei's subjects
  19. Scene 1. Lullaby (The Firebird)
  20. Scene 1. Kashchei awakens
  21. Scene 1. Death of Kaschei - profound darkness
  22. Scene 2. Kashchei's spells are broken; his palace disappears, the stone knight returns to life, joy
Disc 10:
  1. 1. Largo. Allegro - Maestoso
  2. 2. Largo
  3. 3. Allegro
  4. 1. Eighth note = 110
  5. 2. Eighth note = 52
  6. 3. Eighth note = 72
  7. 4. Eighth note = 80
  8. 5. Eighth note = 104
  9. 1. Presto
  10. 2. Andante rapsodico
  11. 3. Allegro capriccioso ma tempo giusto
  12. 1. Toccata
  13. 2. Aria 1
  14. 3. Aria 2
  15. 4. Capriccio
Disc 11:
  1. 1. Andante
  2. 2. Napolitana
  3. 3. Española
  4. 4. Balalaika
  5. 1. Marche
  6. 2. Valse
  7. 3. Polka
  8. 4. Galop
  9. 1. Tempo giusto
  10. 2. Allegretto
  11. 3. Con moto
  12. 1. Intrada
  13. 2. Song
  14. 3. Wedding Dance
  15. 4. Cortège
  16. 1. Vivace
  17. 2. Arioso. Andantino
  18. 3. Rondo. Allegro
  19. 1. Andantino
  20. 2. Vivace
  21. 3. Lento
  22. 4. Allegretto
  23. 5. Moderato alla breve
  24. 6. Tempo di Marcia
  25. 7. Larghetto
  26. 8. Tempo di Tango
  27. 1. Danse
  28. 2. Excentrique
  29. 3. Cantique
  30. 4. Madrid
Disc 12:
  1. 1. Sinfonia
  2. 2. Tema con variazioni
  3. 3. Finale
  4. 1. Eighth note = 88
  5. 2. Passacaglia
  6. 3. Gigue
  7. 1. Allegro Moderato
  8. 2. Andante
  9. 3. Moderato; Con moto
Disc 13:
  1. 1. Cantilène
  2. 2. Eclogue 1
  3. 3. Eclogue 2
  4. 4. Gigue
  5. 5. Dithyrambe
  6. 1. Hymne
  7. 2. Romanza
  8. 3. Rondoletto
  9. 4. Cadenza finale
  10. 1. Con moto
  11. 2. Notturno. Adagietto
  12. 3. Quattro variazioni
  13. 4. Preludio e fuga
  14. 1. Moderato
  15. 2. Theme with Variations
  16. 3. Allegretto
  17. 1. Eighth Note = 112
  18. 2. Adagietto
  19. 3. Eighth Note = 112
Disc 14:
  1. Act 1. Introduction
  2. Act 2. Entr'acte: Breezes
  3. Act 2. Chinese March
  4. Act 2. Song Of The Nightingale
  5. Act 2. The Courtiers
  6. Act 2. Three Japanese Envoys
  7. Act 2. Performance of the Mechanical Nightingale
  8. Act 2. Conclusion, Larghetto
  9. Act 3. Prelude
  10. Act 3. A Room in the Palace of the Emperor
  11. Act 3. The Return of the Nightingale
  12. Act 3. Solemn Procession
  13. Act 3. The Emperor's Recovery
Disc 15:
  1. 1. The Shepherdess
  2. 2. The Faun
  3. 3. The Torrent
  4. The white moon shines in the woods
  5. Sleep
  6. 1. The Flower
  7. 2. The Dove
  8. 1. Akahito
  9. 2. Mazatsumi
  10. 3. Tsaraiuki
  11. 1. The Magpie
  12. 2. The Rock
  13. 3. The Jackdaw
  14. 1. Uncle Armand
  15. 2. The Oven
  16. 3. The Colonel
  17. 4. The Old Man and the Hare
  18. 1. On The Stove
  19. 2. At Home
  20. 3. Bye bye
  21. 4. The Cat has...
  22. 1. On Saints' Day in Chigisakh
  23. 2. Ovsen
  24. 3. The Pike
  25. 4. Master Portly
  26. 1. The Drake
  27. 2. A Russian Spiritual
  28. 3. Geese and Swans
  29. 4. Tilim-bom
  30. 1. Music to hear
  31. 2. Full fathom five
  32. 3. When daisies pied
  33. Dirge-Canons
  34. Do not go gentle into that good night
  35. Dirge-Canons
Disc 16:
  1. Act One, Scene One, The Garden of Truelove's house in the country. Prelude
  2. Act One, Scene One, The Garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'The woods are green'
  3. Act One, Scene One, The Garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'Here I stand'
  4. Act One, Scene One, The Garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'Tom Rakewell?'
  5. Act One, Scene One, The Garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'Farewell for now'
  6. Act One, Scene Two, Mother Goose's Brothel, London. 'With air commanding'
  7. Act One, Scene Two, Mother Goose's Brothel, London. 'Come, Tom'
  8. Act One, Scene Two, Mother Goose's Brothel, London. 'Love too frequently betrayed' (Cavatina)
  9. Act One, Scene Two, Mother Goose's Brothel, London. 'The sun is bright'
  10. Act One, Scene Three, Autumn. The garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'No word from Tom'
  11. Act One, Scene Three, Autumn. The garden of Truelove's house in the country. 'I'll go to him' (Caba
  12. Act Two, Scene One, The morning room of Rakewell's house in a London square. 'Vary the song, O Lond
  13. Act Two, Scene One, The morning room of Rakewell's house in a London square. 'Master, are you alone
  14. Act Two, Scene One, The morning room of Rakewell's house in a London square. 'My tale shall be told
  15. Act Two, Scene Two, The street in front of Rakewell's house. 'How strange!'
  16. Act Two, Scene Two, The street in front of Rakewell's house. 'Anne, Here!' (Duet)
  17. Act Two, Scene Two, The street in front of Rakewell's house. 'Could it then have been known' (Trio)
Disc 17:
  1. Act Two, Scene Three, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'As I was saying'
  2. Act Two, Scene Three, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'You! O Nick! I've had the strangest dr
  3. Act Three, Scene One, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'What Curious phenomena...'
  4. Act Three, Scene One, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'Aha!'
  5. Act Three, Scene One, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'Sold! Annoyed! I've caught you Thievin
  6. Act Three, Scene One, The morning room in Rakewell's house. 'I go to him.'
  7. Act Three, Scene Two, A starless night. A Churchyard. Prelude
  8. Act Three, Scene Two, A starless night. A Churchyard. 'How dark and dreadful is this place'
  9. Act Three, Scene Two, A starless night. A Churchyard. 'Very well, then, my dear'
  10. Act Three, Scene Two, A starless night. A Churchyard. 'I burn! I freeze!'
  11. Act Three, Scene Three, Bedlam. 'Prepare yourselves, heroic shades.'
  12. Act Three, Scene Three, Bedlam. 'There he is. Have no fear. He is not dangerous.'
  13. Act Three, Scene Three, Bedlam. 'Gently, little boat' (Lullaby)
  14. Act Three, Scene Three, Bedlam. 'Where art thou, Venus?'
  15. Act Three, Scene Three, Bedlam. Epilogue 'Good people, just a moment'
Disc 18:
  1. Prologue - Act 1
  2. Act 2
  3. Prelude
  4. Melodrama
  5. The Building of the Ark (Choreography)
  6. The Catalogue of the Animals
  7. The Comedy (Noah and his wife)
  8. The Flood (Choreography)
  9. The Covenant of the Rainbow
Disc 19:
  1. 1. Persephone Abducted
  2. 2. Persephone in the Underworld
  3. 3. Persephone Restored
  4. 1. Eulogy
  5. 2. Eclogue
  6. 3. Epitaph
  7. 1. Asciugate i begli occhi. Madrigale 14, Libro quinto
  8. 2. Ma tu, cagion di quella. Madrigale 18, Libro quinto
  9. 3. Belta poi che t'assenti. Madrigale 2, Libro sesto
Disc 2:
  1. Scene 1. No. 1. The Shrove-tide Fair
  2. Scene 1. No. 2. The Crowds
  3. Scene 1. No. 3. The Charlatan's Booth
  4. Scene 1. No. 4. Russian Dance
  5. Scene 2. Petrushka's Room
  6. Scene 3. No. 1. The Moor's Room
  7. Scene 3. No. 2. Dance of the Ballerina
  8. Scene 3. No. 3. Waltz (Ballerina and Moor)
  9. Scene 4. No. 1. The Shrove-tide Fair (near evening)
  10. Scene 4. No. 2. Dance of the Wet Nurses
  11. Scene 4. No. 3. Dance of the Peasant and the Bear
  12. Scene 4. No. 4. Dance of the Gypsy Girls
  13. Scene 4. No. 5. Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms
  14. Scene 4. No. 6. The Masqueraders
  15. Scene 4. No. 7. Conclusion (Petrushka's Death)
  16. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Introduction
  17. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, The Augurs of Spring (Dance of the Young Girls)
  18. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Mock Abduction
  19. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Spring Round Dances
  20. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Games of the Rival Tribes
  21. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Procession of the Wise Elder
  22. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Adoration of the Earth (The Wise Elder)
  23. Part One: The Adoration of the Earth, Dance of the Earth
  24. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Introduction
  25. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Mystical Circles of the Young Girls
  26. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Glorification of the Chosen Victim
  27. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Summoning of the Ancestors
  28. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Ritual of the Ancestors
  29. Part Two: The Sacrifice, Sacrificial Dance (The Chosen Victim)
Disc 20:
  1. Choral
  2. Variation 1 (In canone all'Ottava)
  3. Variation 2 (Alio modo canone alla Quinta)
  4. Variation 3 (In canone alla Settima)
  5. Variation 4 (In canone all' Ottava per augmentationem)
  6. Variation 5 (L'altra sorte del canone al rovescio)
  7. A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus 1. Prelude)
  8. Ricercar 1 (Soprano) The maidens came
  9. A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus 2. 1st Interlude)
  10. Ricercar 2 (Tenor) Tommorrow shall be (Sacred History)
  11. A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus 3. 2nd Interlude)
  12. Westron Wind (Soprano and Tenor)
  13. A Lyke-Wake Dirge (Versus 4. Postlude)
  14. Kyrie
  15. Gloria
  16. Credo
  17. Sanctus
  18. Agnus Dei
Disc 21:
  1. Dedicatio
  2. 1. Euntes in Mundum
  3. 2. Surge, aquilo
  4. 3. Ad Tres Virtutes Hortationes (Caritas, Spes, Fides)
  5. 4. Jesus autem ait illi
  6. 5. Illi autem profecti
  7. 1. A Sermon (from St. Paul)
  8. 2. A Narrative, The Stoning of St. Stephen (Acts 6-7)
  9. 3. A Prayer (from Thomas Dekker)
  10. Incipit
  11. De Elegia Prima
  12. De Elegia Terita: 1. Querimonia / 2. Sensus Spei / 3. Solacium
  13. De Elegia Quinta: Oratorio Jeremiae Prophetae
Disc 22:
  1. 1. Prelude
  2. 2. Exaudi
  3. 3. Dies Irae
  4. 4. Tuba mirum
  5. 5. Interude
  6. 6. Rex tremendae
  7. 7. Lacrimosa
  8. 8. Libera me
  9. 9. Postlude
Disc 3:
  1. Part One, Scene 1. The Bride's Chamber
  2. Part One, Scene 2. At the Bridegroom's
  3. Part One, Scene 3. The Bride's Departure
  4. Part Two, Scene 4. The Wedding Feast
  5. The Soldier's March
  6. Scene 1. Airs by a Stream
  7. Scene 2. Pastorale
  8. Scene 2. The Royal March
  9. Scene 2. The Little Concert
  10. Scene 2. Three Dances (Tango, Waltz , Ragtime)
  11. Scene 2. The Devil's Dance
  12. Scene 2. The Great Chorale
  13. Scene 2. Triumphal March of the Devil
Disc 4:
  1. Scene 1. The Birth of Apollo. Largo - Allegro - Tempo 1
  2. Scene 2. Variation d'Apollon (Apollon et les Muses)
  3. Pas d'action (Apollon et les trois Muses: Calliope, Polymnie, et Terpsichore) Moderato
  4. Scene 2. Variation de Calliope (l'Alexandrin) Allegretto
  5. Scene 2. Variation de Polymnie. Allegro
  6. Scene 2. Variation de Terpsichore. Allegretto
  7. Scene 2. Variation d'Apollon. Lento
  8. Scene 2. Pas de deux (Apollon et Terpsichore) Adagio
  9. Scene 2. Coda (Apollon et les Muses) Vivo - Tempo sostenuto - Agitato
  10. Scene 2. Apothéose. Largo et tranquillo
  11. Pas de quatre
  12. Double Pas de quatre
  13. Triple Pas de quatre
  14. Prélude
  15. First Pas de trois. Saraband Step
  16. First Pas de trois. Gaillarde
  17. First Pas de trois. Coda
  18. First Pas de trois. Interlude
  19. Second Pas de trois. Bransle simple
  20. Second Pas de trois. Bransle gay
  21. Second Pas de trois. Bransle double
  22. Second Pas de trois. Interlude
  23. Second Pas de trois. Pas de deux
  24. Second Pas de trois. Coda
  25. Second Pas de trois. Four Duos
  26. Second Pas de trois. Four trios
  27. First Deal
  28. Second Deal
  29. Third Deal
Disc 5:
  1. Introduction
  2. Danses (Corps de ballet & Ballerine)
  3. Pantomime
  4. Pas de deux
  5. Pantomime
  6. Variations: Danseur & Ballerine
  7. Pantomime
  8. Danses (Corps de ballet)
  9. Apothéose
  10. Adagio
  11. Variation 1
  12. Variation 2
  13. Coda
  14. Scene 1. Prologue
  15. Scene 2. A Village Fête
  16. Scene 3. At the Mill
  17. Scene 3. Pas de deux
  18. Scene 3. Adagio
  19. Scene 3. Variation
  20. Scene 3. Coda
  21. Scene 3. Scene
  22. Scene 4. Épilogue: The Lullaby of the Land beyond Time and Place
Disc 6:
  1. Overture
  2. Serenata
  3. Scherzino
  4. Tarantella
  5. Gavotte With Two Variations
  6. Scene 1: Orphée
  7. Scene 1: Air de danse
  8. Scene 1: Dance of the Angel of Death
  9. Scene 1: Interlude
  10. Scene 2: The Furies
  11. Scene 2: Air de danse - Interlude - Air de danse
  12. Scene 2: Pas d'action
  13. Scene 2: Pas de deux
  14. Scene 2: Interlude
  15. Scene 2: Pas d'action
  16. Scene 3: Apothéose d'Orphée
Disc 7:
  1. Scene 1. No. 1. The Shrove-tide Fair
  2. Scene 1. No. 2. The Crowds
  3. Scene 1. No. 3. The Charlatan's Booth
  4. Scene 1. No. 4. Russian Dance
  5. Scene 2. Petrushka's Room
  6. Scene 4. No. 1. The Shrove-tide Fair (near evening)
  7. Scene 4. No. 2. Dance of the Wet Nurses
  8. Scene 4. No. 3. Dance of the Peasant and the Bear
  9. Scene 4. No. 4. Dance of the Gypsy Girls
  10. Scene 4. No. 5. Dance of the Coachmen
  11. Scene 4. No. 6. The Masqueraders
  12. 1. Sinfonia (Ouverture)
  13. 2. Serenata
  14. 3. a) Scherzino
  15. 3. b) Allegro
  16. 3. c) Andantino
  17. 4. Tarantella
  18. 5. Toccata
  19. 6. Gavotta con due variazioni
  20. 7. Vivo (Duetto)
  21. 8. a) Minuetto
  22. 8. b) Finale
  23. Introduction
  24. Prelude and Dance of the Firebird
  25. Variations (The Firebird)
  26. Pantomime 1
  27. Pas de deux (The Firebird and Ivan Tsarevitch)
  28. Pantomime 2
  29. Scherzo. Dance of the Princesses
  30. Pantomime 3
  31. Rondo (Corovod)
  32. Infernal Dance
  33. Lullaby (The Firebird)
  34. Final Hymn
Disc 8:
  1. 1. Allegro moderato
  2. 2. Scherzo. Allegretto
  3. 3. Largo
  4. 4. Finale. Allegro molto
  5. rehearsal extract
  6. rehearsal extract
  7. rehearsal extract
  8. rehearsal extract
  9. rehearsal extract
  10. rehearsal extract
Disc 9:
  1. 1. Overture. Allegro
  2. 2. Andante - Interlude: L'istesso tempo
  3. 3. Con moto
  4. 1. Moderato alla breve
  5. 2. Larghetto concertante
  6. 3. Allegretto
  7. 4. Largo - Tempo giusto, alla breve
  8. Part 1
  9. Part 2
  10. Part 3


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * a revelation! ...
This is really a-must-have. One of the most significant composers of 20th century, Igor Stravinsky and almostly complete works with his own performances. All the records between 1950-60's, except some chamber and solo piano music performed by composer and recorded monorual in 30's. All the records' sound quality are really great, like alive. The orchestras are: Columbia Symphony Orchestra (based on Holywood), CBC Symphony Orchestra (Canadian). There are many brilliant soloists such like Isaac Stern, Charles Rosen, Shirley Verrett, Cathy Berberian (the wife of Berio), Philippe Entremont, in Les Noces four pianos are: Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, Roger Sessions! The dream-cast!

This set includes so many works, which they're not so famous, but very interesting. When I bought that set, I listen for first time The Flood. That work is one of the lastest musics of the master and written in 12-tone system, but it has very amazing moments. And his very last work, Requiem Canticles, such a dramatic and desolate music. But there are some brilliant and funny music just like Circus-Polka, which there is a quote to Schubert wonderfully, and Jeu de cartes, which is very colourful ballet. And this box set includes definitive readings of majestic Oedipus Rex, his three symphonies, and some rehearsal sketches, which are very interesting.

Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Bargain of 2007 ...
I consider this release\compilation to be the greatest classical bargain of 2007-a year of many complete issues such as Bach and Mozart on Brilliant classics(before 07).
Stravinsky is the conductor for almost all the performances with the CBS orchestra and, though recorded in the early to late 60's, the sound is spectacular. I am listening to disc 1(for the tenth time) and still love the ambience of old tape recordings(which I find far superior to much of today's DDD and DSD. I will take warmth, substance, and presence over clinical precision and unrealistic detail any day of the week.
Much of the works here are the performances of said works. Of course the rite of spring has been reproduced about as many times as the bible, so it is difficult to say this is the finest, but it is one of the best and with Stravinsky at the helm takes on an air of authority.
I must say I have never enjoyed a Firebird as much as this complete version on disc one.
Again the sound is absolutely incredible. I am listening on a Harman\Kardon surround set and it is spectularly detailed, yet full and believeable, like a real concert hall.
Bravo for this generous release and anyone, both new and familiar with Stravinsky need not think twice about purchasing this. Especially if you are new and would like to get the majority of his great works at one throw for the price of two new releases.
Bravo!!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The definition of \"art\" is Stravinsk;y's 20th Century legacy ...
This is a "staple" for anyone owning a stereo
and a CD player.

It's a learning experience .... a bit of an acquired
taste, a "foreign language" that one has to learn, when
we only know our own language. It's complex. It's sometimes
intellectual. It's moody. It's fascinating from a sound
point of view, instrumentation. It's fresh. It's real.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Outstanding reissue for everyone's classical collection ...
When Columbia (CBS) decided to record all the works of Stravinsky conducted by the composer, it became one of the most spoken about ventures during the 60s and 70s. I remember the vinyl box set and how I wished I had the extra money to acquire this set. Now Sony has remastered the sessions on CD. These are awesome performances of some of the greatest music written in the 20th Century.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Incredible Value - Not to be Missed ...
Previously a full set of all of Stravinsky's work was well over $200 and since that version is out of print, it sells for far more now. Where can you get 22 CDs of music for around $30? I am thrilled with this set, although there is just one small booklet with very little material in it. A nice plus is that each CD jacket does have the selections listed on the back. It's a cheapo cardboard box and the CDs are in paper sleeves, but what can one expect for around $30? If you have always wanted a full set of all Stravinsky's work without paying through the nose for it, this is the set for you. This set doesn't always contain the best interpretations of Stravinky's work, but most Stravinsky "fans" will buy copies of their favorites as well as owning this complete set. Includes some Stravinsky rehearsals too, as well as a clip of Stravinsky talking about the Rite of Spring. Includes some suites as well as the full work.


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Fans of Oliver Stone's J.F.K. will recognize the opening moments of writer-director Eugene Jarecki's Why We Fight, in which outgoing President Dwight Eisenhower warns of the pernicious and growing influence of what he called the "military-industrial complex." But Stone's movie, which uses the same footage, was a work of fiction. While those who disagree with the decidedly leftist point of view in this documentary will probably consider it the product of paranoid liberal fantasy as well, there's enough credible material, much of it supplied by the targets of Jarecki's criticisms, to make Eisenhower look like a prophet and everyone else uneasy about the dark confluence of politics, money, and war that controls the country's fortunes. The message here is that while there may be some who sincerely believe that America's various military engagements (in Iraq, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, and elsewhere) since World War II are the product of our God-given duty to spread freedom and halt the influence of evil ideologies around the world, the real reason we fight is that war is good business. This is hardly a bulletin; anyone who is surprised by allegations that politicians pander to defense contractors, or that Vice President Dick Cheney helped secure huge deals for Halliburton, the company he formerly headed, simply hasn't been paying attention (Politicians lie? How shocking!). In fact, the principal drawback to Jarecki's film is simply that there's nothing particularly revelatory or compelling about it. Only when he takes a personal approach does he go beyond the obvious; the story of a retired New York policeman and former Vietnam veteran whose son died in the World Trade Center, who wanted revenge, but who became seriously disillusioned when Bush admitted that the war in Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, adds some much needed human interest. Still, Why We Fight, which includes a director's audio commentary track and a few other bonus features, serves as a grim reminder that the world's most powerful nation has strayed far from the principles of our founding fathers, a development that does not bode well for America's future. --Sam Graham

by Dixie Chicks
$21.95

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0739043439

by Dixie Chicks, Mark Seliger
$16.95

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0739043447
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In her snowy home state of Utah, Marie Osmond serves up a warm cup of holiday cheer with Marie Osmond's Merry Christmas, her very first Christmas special. Mixing traditional songs and carols with modern melodies, Marie presents a sentimental hourlong program (originally aired on television in 1989), blending music with short sketches. The show features Kirk Cameron, then-teen heartthrob on Growing Pains; Candace Cameron, his sister and star of Full House; country singer Lee Greenwood; Sally Struthers and daughter Samantha, ice dancers Judy Blumberg and Michael Siebert, and the Osmond Boys.

Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).

Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest

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