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Music International
            cd935.gif (1106 bytes) Existir - Madredeus
Incredible fine and contemplative music from Portugal, Europe, Planet Earth

            Enya - The Memory of Trees Enya
The combination of Gaelic, English and Latin lyrics makes listening a one of a kind experience.
"Anywhere Is", "Pax Deorum" and "Hope Has a Place" are just some of her best songs, and all three are on this album. Songs like "China Roses" and "Hope Has a Place" complement the simple elegance of traditional folk music with luxuriantly layered instrumentation and highly crafted studio production.


Prog rock, underground

          Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition  E L & P - Pictures

          Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Trilogy

          Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery

When Keith Emerson (ex-Nice) met Greg Lake (ex-King Crimson) and Carl Palmer (ex-Atomic Rooster), the group ELP was born. ELP debuted at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival where they ripped into their now famous rendition of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," an orgasmic moog workout pushing the bounds of anything previously heard by a rock keyboardist. Emerson's sheer mastery of the moog and flamboyant technical ability were incredible; his talent along with the dynamo drumming antics of Carl Palmer, won the band a legion of fans.
Keith Emerson had a penchant for lifting classical pieces without credit and making them his own, e.g., "The Barbarian" is taken from Bartok's "Allegro Barbaro" while "The Knife's Edge" is Janacek's "Sinfonietta." The song "Lucky Man" is often cited as the first use of the moog synthesizer on a rock album. 

The studio release Trilogy contains the wonderful "From the Beginning." "Abaddon's Bolero" has Emerson building layers of keyboards while "Hoedown" is an excerpt from Copeland's "Rodeo." After Trilogy, ELP formed their own label, Manticore. In addition to releasing Americanized versions of classic Italian Prog (e.g., PFM, Banco), ELP created their magnum opus: Brain Salad Surgery. BSS contained the 30 minute suite, "Karn Evil 9," that featured Emerson in all his splendor working his Hammond, moog and grand piano against Palmer's furious drumming. Also featured is Palmer's attempt at synthesized percussion on Ginastera's "Toccata."

If you want to hear some virtuosic playing, "Karn Evil 9" from Brain Salad Surgery and "Tarkus" from Tarkus are very impressive.

 

cd935.gif (1106 bytes) Ekseptions (the classics! the real ones!) - Ekseptionally Classics
 
Exseptions was a Dutch band, famous for arranging classical pieces. What they exactly played was jazz spiced with rock and classical music. They also covered material like Jethro Tull and folk songs. Leader was keyboard player Rick van der Linden, who later formed Trace. Very enjoyable stuff.
 
 
  Brian Eno - After the Heat
 

Hits

          Tom Petty - Echo
The first song from Echo downloaded on MP3 became a smash hit all over the world. Now you can hear what the fuss was all about with this hard-rocking new release from
Tom Petty and the boys. Take off your shoes, crack open a cold one and groove to soon-to-be-classic tracks like "Room at the Top," "Swingin"and "Won't Last Long."

           Eurytmics - Peace

           Everything But The Girl - Temperamental

           English Beat - Special Beat Service


Best books of the 20th Century

          The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe

Tom Wolfe - The Electric Kool..."The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is not simply the best book on the hippies, it is the book...the pushing, ballooning heart of the matter...Vibrating dazzle!"
(Eliot Fremont-Smith, The New York Times)

"Among journalists, Wolfe is a genuine poet; what makes him so good is his ability to get inside, to not merely describe (although he is a superb reporter), but to get under the skin of a phenomenon and transmit its metabolic rhythm." (Newsweek)

"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is an amazing book...A book that definitely gives Wolfe the edge on the non-fiction novel." (Village Voice)

"A Day-Glo book; illuminating, merry, surreal!" (The Washington Post)

"Some consider Mailer our greatest journalist; my candidate is Wolfe."
(Studs Terkel, BookWeek)

          The Complete Enderby  by Anthony Burgess (4 books in 1)


SF Bestsellers

         Eater by Gregory Benford EATER by Gregory Benford
A SF-novel full of astronomical pyrotechnics and  intellectual verbal fencing. Will the aliens destroy our planet?

Great Benford (The Martian Race) does it again. Eater is another example that great science fiction has not died.

 

        Eclipse Eclipse (A Song Called Youth) by John Shirley

The Eclipse trilogy by John Shirley is perhaps one of the finest examples of cyberpunk "war" novels available. A mesmerizing dark future setting, a really coherent intrigue, heavy-duty warfare and lots of characters you care for (which the author doesn't really do, the way they get kicked around:-) will keep you awake at night.

In the United States ... in FirStep, the vast space colony ... and on the artificial island Freezone - the SA shoulders its way to power, spinning a dark web of media manipulation, propaganda, and infiltration. 

           Eclipse  Eclipse Penumbra (A Song Called Youth - Book 2)

           Eclipse Corona (A Song Called Youth - Book 3)


Essays, Business / Management

          Harold Evans, et al. The American Century

The Electronic Day Trader
by Marc Friedfertig, George West

 
Movies
 
Eyes Wide Shut (DVD)     

Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, et al. Director: Stanley Kubrick

 

  Easy Rider Easy Rider
Starring: Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, et al.
Director: Dennis Hopper
Edition Details: VHS Widescreen
NTSC format (for use in US and Canada only)

1969. Two motorcyclists (Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper) embark on a coast-to-coast freewheeling journey in search of "real America", encountering along the way the many faces of its big cities and small towns, a hippie commune, drugs, and sex in a New Orleans bawdy house. A young Jack Nicholson poignantly displays an intelligent man living in a simple minded society. Easy Rider is more than just a film, it is a statement of a time and place. It is one of the few American films that encompasses an entire collective viewpoint of the turbulent time period of the 60s. Quite a documentation, with a great rock soundtrack that includes The Byrds, The Band, Steppenwolf and Jimi Hendrix. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson, Best Original Story and Screenplay.


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