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    Moondog 1 & 2

    Moondog 1 & 2Artist: Moondog
    Label: Beat Goes On
    Category: Music

    List Price: $20.99
    Buy New: $12.71
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    Seller: -importcds
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
    Sales Rank: 62601

    Format: Original recording remastered, Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 501726120510
    EAN: 0501726120510
    ASIN: B00004YU0K

    Release Date: November 6, 2000
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Theme
      • Stamping Ground
      • Symphonique No. 3 (Ode to Venus)
      • Symphonique No. 6 (Good for Goodie)
      • Minisym No. 1
      • Lament, No. 1
      • Witch of Endor
      • Symphonique No. 1 (Portrait of a Monarch)
      • Bells Are Ringing
      • Voices of Spring
      • What's the Most Exciting Thing
      • All Is Loneliness
      • My Tiny Butterfly
      • Why Spend a Dark Night With Me
      • Coffee Beans
      • Down Is Up
      • Be a Hobo
      • Remember
      • I Love You
      • Nero's Expedition
      • No, The Wheel Was Never Invented
      • With My Wealth
      • This Student of Life
      • Some Trust All
      • Wine, Women and Song
      • Sadness
      • Maybe
      • Each Today Is Yesterday's Tomorrow
      • Imagine
      • You the Vandal
      • Trees Against the Sky
      • Behold
      • Sparrow
      • Pastoral

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    4 out of 5 stars 1 is good, 2 is awful   August 14, 2009
    Ceri Jerome
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The tracks from Moondog 1 I thought were excellent and well worth buying the disc. However Moondog 2 was all the same: drum machine and lots "pom" "pom" "pom" vocals. I couldn't listen to it for long.


    5 out of 5 stars delightful surprise   February 13, 2008
    Mariama
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I can't believe I never even heard of Moondog until this week. I heard this double CD at a friend's house and immediately purchased it. I love it! The range of styles and moods, the sheer beauty of the compositions: breathtaking. This has become a favorite very quickly.


    5 out of 5 stars Must-have   November 4, 2007
    Nina Shishkoff (Mount Airy, MD)
    10 out of 10 found this review helpful

    Every music lover needs to hear Moondog as much as he or she needs to hear Charles Ives and Aaron Copeland. I'm currently reading Robert Scotto's biography of Moondog, but it's not necessary to know anything about his life to enjoy his music (although it's kind of fun to know that Moondog once sued Alan Freed and Arturo Toscanini was brought in as a character witness). The first Columbia album is your best introduction to the music, which is like nothing else you've ever heard. I'm not much of a fan of the second album: there's not enough variety among the madrigals, and the singers sound amateurish. Scotto's book comes with a CD that has performances of some madrigals by Moondog, Philip Glass, Steve Reich and Jon Gibson that are much better. Nevertheless, since these come as a double album, you'll get both, and you won't really mind.


    5 out of 5 stars Music From Other Lifetimes   July 27, 2007
    Kurt H. Selvig (Portland, Oregon USA)
    8 out of 10 found this review helpful

    I have been listening to Louis Hardin since 1974 when I was simultaneously introduced to MOONDOG and ALL GOOD MEN by Beaver & Krause - I think I must have used up all of my musical luck because nothing (including The Beatles, who are right up there next to God) has since resonated in me the way these two albums have. Hardin's unabashed musical honesty can be found but in two places, children and geniuses, and I think there must be a lot of both in Hardin. Each composition takes you on a different journey, if the listener has the courage to jump aboard; I always close my eyes, to be closer to the way the music was composed. I am particularly fond of his first album MOONDOG for a lot of reasons, but mostly I think because it was my introduction to a composer who has yet to meet his match, even within himself. As times change (and they inevitably will), other of his works will come to the fore and take their rightful place among the few that will always rise above all the rest.


    5 out of 5 stars This needs a more articulate review...   December 10, 2005
    Josh Z. Bonder (Toronto)
    31 out of 34 found this review helpful

    To tell the truth, the only reason I even listened to this disc in the store is because I spotted the cover, and wondered what the hell a guy who looked like that could sound like. I had a gushing smile on my face as I realized there was real talent and expression behind Moondog's odd facade.

    The first album on this disc (there are two herein) is made up of more "orchestral" material like none you've ever heard before (one of these tracks "Stamping Grounds" is in "The Big Lebowski"). The second album is made up of a series of short rounds; cyclical songs with naturally repetitive compositions (think row row row your boat, or three blind mice). Due to the familiar nature of such song forms, and the unique compositions employed by Moondog, the second album is quite buoyant and joyful.

    After acquiring a number of other Moondog discs, I would still say that this is the strongest I've heard, and a great place to start. This is an all around great and very familiar listening experience, and quite a timeless set of albums. Get it while you still can!


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