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Tricoast Studios
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (I love this video.) 『I am a person who has to see things to learn. This was a great dvd and i also come back and watch it again. I enjoy Christoper Lowell anyway so I thought this was a great video to explain visually what the book tells you.』 『This DVD in the Christopher Lowell "You Can Do It" home decorating series contains two programs. 7 Layers of Design:In his uniquely colorful way, decorating guru Christopher Lowell shows how to take a room from frumpy to fabulous in seven easy steps. Learn how simple it is to achieve style while keeping within budget and how to make the most of painting, accents, and lighting. Let Christopher’s enthusiasm help you take out the fear and put the fun into decorating. Color Courage:One of the biggest challenges, and fears, for do-it-yourselfers is choosing and implementing color. Well, let go of your anxiety and let Christopher Lowell painlessly show you how to use color to create a fabulous living environment. He’ll inspire you with examples and then teach you step-by-step how to achieve results.』
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Woodhaven Ent
Usually ships in 24 hours IPhone 3G used's review (terrible video waste of a good dvd) 『teacher talking at a white board. I bought this to help students who need more creative ways to learn. Should have stayed at my own white board. Don't waste your money. THE KIDS HATED IT!』 『Is your child having trouble with his/her basic math skills? Designed by teachers and educators, Stepping Stones to Learning Subtraction brings children ages 3-9 a classroom-like video interactive program. Each lesson includes fun flash cards and visual explainations of how basic math really works!』
IPhone 3G used's review (Rockin (Theoretically) Kids Album) 『Should expand the little ones' minds (or at least their musical senses)... Nothing on here that limits it to kids (Barney or Teletubbies this ain't, though certainly not as hard as the Chili Peppers or X are).
Personnel feature members of Mary's Danish, X, School Of Fish, Toad The Wet Sprocket, dada, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beastie Boys and The Posies, including: Tom Miller, John Nau, Josh Clayton, Gretchen Seager, Erin Hamilton, Harry Shelley, Paris Themmen, John Doe, Dean Dinning, Glen Phillips, Julie Ritter, Michael Gurley, Joie Calio, Adam Horowitz, Billy Lincoln, Chad Smith, Robert Vaughn (vocals); Billy Lincoln, John Nau (various instruments); Chris Falson (guitar); Mark Visher (baritone&tenor saxophones, flute); Louie Fannucchi (accordion); Wag (bass); Brad Kaiser, Jeff McCutchen (percussion).
All songs written or co-written by Billy Lincoln, John Nau, David King and Nicholas E. Griffin. 』 fetish『 Color Factory 』
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D'note Classics
IPhone 3G used's review (I Can Dig This Color) 『This typically unusual oboe program is a bit out of the normal box, yet not so far to dissuade regular listening. I found myself truly attracted to most of it upon first listen.
Being unfamiliar with all the composers outside of Arnold initially, was intrigued with Triskelion for Oboe and Piano of Ussachevsky with its modulations, as well as Rathbun's own Diversions for Dual Oboes, composed for the renown John Mack.
Rathbun certainly has fine sound and careful player of this stretching the repoirtoire selection. Also especially enjoy the Scherzo of Koechlin's Sonata, demonstrating the fine support by pianist Shapiro.
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(colorful color factory) 『Jeffrey Rathbun has released a CD of rarely heard modern works for oboe which give the listener an inkling of the wide range of colors and styles available to the instrument now. Malcolm Arnold's lovely Sonatina is the most traditionally tuneful work on the disk. Other works growl and snarl in a way not often associated with the pastoral oboe.Ussachevsky is an American composer mostly known for his electronic sounds, so it is wonderful to hear the blues influenced Triskelion on this disk. Rathbun's completely effortless performances throughout but particularly on the gargantuan Koechlin Sonata make this disc a must for lovers of great oboe playing.』 fetish『 DREAM IN COLOR 』
REGINA BELLE
『LP contains 10 songs like: Change of Heart - Maybe He'll Know - What's Going On - Iko Iko - True Colors』 fetish『 The Color of Silence 』
Tiffany
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Paradise
IPhone 3G used's review (A reinvention for the new millenium) 『Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2EIVQYY01EQN5My name is Jeremy Gloff. I am a musician (check me out on Amazon!) and retro music enthusiast. If you enjoyed this review make sure to check out my Amazon user profile to check out my other reviews. I am always up for making new friends and discussing the music I love!!!』
(Since when did the word "maturity" mean "derogatory"?) 『Over the years, both professional and amateur music critics have written Tiffany off as a shallow-minded teenybopper whose "fluffy" love ballads and upbeat, "cheesy" dance songs were apparently too much for them to swallow, even though her self-titled debut album helped her become a household name in 1987 and her 1988 release HOLD AN OLD FRIEND'S HAND went double-platinum. By the time her tragically poorly selling album NEW INSIDE hit U.S. music store stands in 1996, however, the general public at last made it clear to the managers of this once-spunky Californian teen idol that her approach to music--not to mention theirs--had grown stale for them. It is no wonder, then, that her 2000 release, THE COLOR OF SILENCE, is said to be her best album to date. Now, granted, I used to be a Tiffany fan once, but this latest album of hers does not impress me one bit. True, anyone else who has ever listened to it might think I've lost my senses, but then again, they have their opinions, and I have my own.
Most people who have had the chance to listen to THE COLOR OF SILENCE proclaim its songs to be thoughtful, graceful, unpretentious, and mature in nature and insist that anyone who listens to them--regardless of what genre of music they most prefer--will find at least one favorite composition amongst the thirteen-to-sixteen total tracks (depending upon which copy one owns). Personally, I did not have such an enjoyable experience with this album. To begin with, despite the fact that the songs on this CD cover a wider range of topics than any of her previous compilations, so many of them bring up the same tired story of a jaded young adult who apparently can't help but whine and complain about how everyone has tried and keeps trying to censor her and bring her to her knees. Please pardon me should I offend, but I've heard enough of these kinds of bitter, edgy pity parties on the radio these days myself, and no matter how pleasant-sounding the accompaniment is, the message is always the same--petty and self-absorbed.
Secondly, as far as the term "unpretentious" goes, the four words that most readily come to my mind are, "I don't buy it." As far as I'm concerned, Tiffany is only trying to make herself out to be a self-avenging angel whose world--especially the men who live in it--has apparently turned its back on her. This is the same type of excessive praise she receives from her promotional team on her own website, www.tiffanymusic.com, which basically portrays her as the greatest thing to happen to American pop culture since Elvis Presley. Personally, I believe she has only herself to blame for not making a more honest effort to adapt to and stand out within the music industry in the first place. After all, when was the last time anyone had ever seen this album in stores or had perceived advertisements about it from any source other than VH1? I certainly know I haven't heard any of these songs on the radio recently, which may have been both a blessing and a curse on my behalf.
Finally, so many people claim that THE COLOR OF SILENCE is mature. Again, I beg to differ, considering that the third track is entitled "Piss U Off"--a title one would expect for a number from a heavy metal CD rather than one from a fading pop star. Similarly, how about the following lyrics from "Butterfly": "Strange how your wings ache like a / son of a b****." Honestly, since when will the word "mature" once again mean "grown-up" rather than "off-colored" or "derogatory"? Then again, the word tends to be used as a synonym for "sexually exploitative," too, and the photographs one sees on the CD's front insert are just that. Indeed, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguleira aren't the only poorly dressed pop stars staking their claim today, considering how Tiffany's always trying to emphasize her bust line by wearing cleavage-bearing tops with straps that continually fall down past her shoulders--often enough without a bra underneath. Then again, considering the fact that she made it her choice to pose nude for PLAYBOY Magazine to promote her work really shows how she flushed her moral standards down the toilet. Honestly, one would think she'd do herself a service by setting her OWN example rather than stooping to another "diva's" level.
The bottom line is this: If you're looking for pop music that's TRULY thoughtful, graceful, unpretentious, and mature, you're better off looking for something by rising pop sensation Clay Aiken. As for Tiffany's THE COLOR OF SILENCE, don't waste your time or money; it's really nothing new OR exciting.』
(Tiffany's Silence is finally broken. The must have album.) 『This album should not be missed by anyone. From my friends to even my mother who happens to love country music, fans of all musical genres should find at least one song if not many on this CD great listening enjoyment. Most remember Tiffany as the』
(An EXCELLENT album from start to finish!) 『Music fans who think Tiffany is "stuck" in her '80s sound will be pleasantly surprised when they hear this thoroughly modern and non-contrived album. From the moment "Open My Eyes" erupts into its fantastic, explosive chorus to the spectacular guitar rifts that close the gorgeous "Flown," this CD is solid, expressive rock music through and through.
Honestly, I was a kid in the '80s and loved Tiffany's pop stuff, but with age, I outgrew her records...and when I saw this CD at Tower Records, I bought it thinking it would be amusing and nothing more. Well, I didn't know it then, but I had added a CD to my collection that has parked itself into my Top 10 albums of all time list, along with Bruce Springsteen and Kate Bush, just for reference's sake.
I urge you to pick this CD up. It is spectacular! And it got very little airplay (that's the music business, folks!), so grab this album before it disappears! You'll be glad you did.
Amazon.com's track listing is incorrect. The correct track list is:
1. Open My Eyes 2. I'm Not Sleeping 3. Piss u Off 4. I Will Not Break Down 5. Keep Walking 6. If Only 7. All The Talking 8. Good Enough For Me 9. Silence 10. Christening 11. Betty 12. Cinnamon 13. Butterfly BONUS TRACKS (on import version): Flown, As I Am, Falling』
(An excellent self-expressive, mature effort) 『The last Tiffany album I bought was Hold an Old Friends Hand which I found to be as good as suger-coated pop can be. With the Colour of Silence Tiffany has improved on that album with self-expression, mature lyrics, and plain old-fashioned good music. The sad part is such an excellent album won't be heard by a majority of the people because of non-existent marketing and distribution. I only knew about this album because of VH1's Behind the Music. Isn't Tiffany the only artist on Eureka Records with several number ones to her credit? Maybe she deserves more of the machine working in her favor.』 『Aussie edition of the ex-teen mall queen's critically acclaimed 2000 comeback album. Includes three exclusive bonus tracks, 'As I Am', 'Falling',&'Flown'.』 fetish『 Praying In Color - Chakra Color Meditations 』
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『Nancy SantoPietro guides you through a series of 12 meditations using color breathing, Chakra Harmony ChordsTM, and background music specially written to correspond to the matching notes of each Chakra! Transform and heal as you shift the energy patterns in each Chakra specifically related to your personal issues or illnesses. Improve your overall health and well-being from an energy perspective using color as a form of visual prayer. Each set of 4 CDs (total time: 5-½ hours!) includes an 8-page instructional booklet describing the Chakras and how to use each meditation for everyday problems, conflicts and health issues to accelerate your personal healing process.Price per set of 4 CDs.』