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Evisceration Plague

Cannibal Corpse

Metal - Released February 3, 2009 | Metal Blade Records

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Medicine Songs

Buffy Sainte-Marie

Folk/Americana - Released November 10, 2017 | True North Records

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Michael Flatley's Feet Of Flames

Ronan Hardiman

Classical - Released January 1, 1998 | UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

Michael Flatley is one of the top dancers and choreographers in modern performing arts. Lord of the Dance rivals Bill Whelan's Riverdance as one of the top dance phenomena of the '90s. Feet of Flames is also an important dance event of that decade. It matches Flatley with Ronan Hardiman again. As an event, it loses much in the translation to CD, but the music is beautiful and diverse. Hardiman covers many different styles and genres, including Celtic, new age, orchestral, contemporary vocal, and atmospheric ambient. It is an entertaining listen but more worthy of a visual experience. The disc will appeal to fans of the aforementioned discs by Flatley & Hardiman and by Whelan.© Jim Brenholts /TiVo
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Handel: Semele

English Chamber Orchestra

Classical - Released January 1, 1993 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Harmony

The Priests

Classical - Released November 20, 2009 | Epic

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André Cardinal Destouches : Callirhoe [Opera]

Hervé Niquet

Full Operas - Released January 1, 2006 | Glossa

André Cardinal Destouches (1672-1749) is virtually unknown today, but he was the preeminent composer of French opera in the half century between the end of Lully's career and the beginning of Rameau's. On the basis of this fine recording of Callirhoé, considered one of his most important operas, the neglect is difficult to understand. Its strength lies not so much in its originality -- it basically develops the conventions established by Lully -- but in the music's ability to illuminate the drama. Destouches was clearly a master of music for the theater; his scenes build with power and inexorability, and his dramatic confrontations, in particular, are vividly expressed. The conclusion of the second act, for example, depicting the priests of Bacchus going on a rampage, has a wildness and energy one usually associates not so much with the Baroque as with the heat of the Romantic era. The starkness of the opera's finale, which abruptly ends with a character's suicide, is brilliant theater, but entirely out of character with the conventions of the time, which would have required a tidy denouement, and most likely, the intervention of a deity. The first, 1712 version of Callirhoé, in fact, had just such an ending, but the composer revised the opera extensively for revivals in 1731 and 1743, and wisely rethought the finale, hugely increasing its effectiveness. Destouches' vocal writing is expressive and gratifyingly lyrical, and even his recitatives have emotional power. His orchestration is notably varied and colorful. The recording is the result of the commitment and passion of Hervé Niquet, director of Le Concert Spirituel, which he leads in this outstanding performance. The orchestra and chorus perform with energy and finesse, and the climaxes are thrillingly urgent. The soloists, none of whom are international stars, sound like they ought to be, singing with unfailing purity, idiomatic security, and dramatic intensity. Glossa's exemplary sound is full, warm, and spacious, with excellent balance. Callirhoé should be of strong interest to any fan of Baroque opera, and a reminder of the wealth of strong repertoire that has yet to achieve broad exposure. © TiVo
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Just the Beginning

Kingdom of Priests

Miscellaneous - Released December 31, 2021 | Kingdom of Priests

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Noël

The Priests

Classical - Released November 2, 2010 | Epic

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Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy (US Release)

Judy Collins

Folk/Americana - Released August 31, 2004 | Rhino - Elektra

Die Königin der Nacht: Mozart-Arien aus Die Zauberflöte u.a.

Ensemble Pygmalion

Classical - Released October 7, 2022 | Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group

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The Priests

The Priests

Classical - Released November 14, 2008 | RCA Victor

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The Seduction of Kansas

Priests

Alternative & Indie - Released April 5, 2019 | Sister Polygon Records

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On their earliest records, Washington DC’s Priests sounded like a distillation of several decades of their hometown’s rock icons. 2016’s Nothing Feels Natural found them honing their sound even further, with an ominous tone present throughout that evoked X at their best. The Seduction of Kansas features a slightly altered lineup for the group, resulting in a dozen songs that have become even more expansive in their arrangements and lyrical references. From the album’s titular track onwards, Priests grapple with the current state of American politics and its resulting sociopolitical alienation. Precise rhythms and sinister melodies create a backdrop for references to wealth-influenced politics, rampant militarism, unchecked misogyny, and the disastrous wreckage of a flawed national image. It’s weighty stuff that gets balanced out by the sheer energy and catchiness of songs like “Good Time Charlie” and “Jesus’ Son” and the unexpected ways offbeat references can crop up. This is a searing political record but it’s also an eminently listenable one. © Tobias Carroll / Qobuz
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Handel: Solomon

Daniel Reuss

Classical - Released October 23, 2007 | harmonia mundi

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Harmony

The Priests

Classical - Released November 20, 2009 | Epic

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Dar

Levente Odön

Film Soundtracks - Released November 26, 2020 | Levente Odön

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Alleluia

The Priests

Classical - Released November 9, 2018 | BFD

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Streetwalker

The Priests (Punk)

Punk / New Wave - Released September 1, 2002 | GARAGE-POP RECORDS

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Then Sings My Soul: The Best of The Priests

The Priests

Classical - Released April 17, 2012 | Masterworks

Only four years after their first release, and with just four releases under their belts, The Priests have already put together an album subtitled "The Best of the Priests." For their fans who don't already have their discs, this might be the one to get. What's here are the most popular, religious-themed or inspiring music of the English-speaking world, plus a couple of Irish favorites. In other words, precisely what three clergymen from Derry should be singing in their off-duty time. All have lush orchestral accompaniments that complement the voices, creating a warm harbor away from the cares of the world for a little while.© TiVo
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The Priests Of Hiroshima

Wojciech Golczewski

Dance - Released August 30, 2019 | Data Airlines

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In silence

THELMAA

Alternative & Indie - Released February 4, 2022 | 2871584 Records DK2

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