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Reviews (51)
Jul 22, 2007
Highly Recommended !!
This is a beautiful and irresistible blend of classical and folk music. The music has a very soothing sound which can really help you unwind from a busy day. You can almost feel yourself transported to the luscious green fields and blue seas of the beautiful landscape of Ireland, or pop into a pub for a whiskey and a pint of ale. Turlough O’Carolan is recognized by most Irish audiences as the country’s first national composer. Not a bad honor for someone who had no formal musical training! He composed hundreds of songs, and being blind from the age of 18, he couldn’t write any of them down. Many compositions have survived, though, thanks to all of the musicians who handed them down verbally to other musicians. This is a must have CD for your collection. If you’ve never listened to Celtic music, this CD is for you to try; you won’t be disappointed. If you like Celtic music, you will absolutely love this CD. With a total time of 53:18, the song list includes : 1.) Planxty Burke / Planxty Drew 2.) Squire Parsons / James Betagh 3.) Eleanor Plunkett 4.) Lord Inchiquin 5.) The Hawk of Ballyshannon 6.) Loftus Jones 7.) Si Bheag, Si Mhor 8.) Captain O’Kane 9.) Colonel John Irwin 10.) Mrs. Judge 11.) Bridget Cruise / John O’Connor / George Brabazon 12.) Fanny Power 13.) Carolan’s Concerto 14.) Carolan’s Farewell to Music IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE VOTE. THANK YOU !!
Sep 03, 2007
The Scruffy Hero is Back !!
Everybody’s favorite canine hero is back ! In his second film, Benji, Tiffany, Mary, Paul and Cindy travel to the Greek island of Crete for a vacation. Before they take off, Benji meets the sinister imposter of Chandler Dietrich who tries to use Benji as a pawn in an international spy plot. After he breaks free of his confinement, Benji has to survive on his own once again while learning his way around a foreign city. He still manages to make a valuable friend while avoiding spies, the police, and a vicious Doberman, all while he’s trying to find his lost family ! Benji shows us again his uncanny problem-solving techniques, his unconditional love, and his un-daunting determination to save his family from harm. IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE VOTE. THANK YOU !!
Sep 11, 2007
…Should be returned to dust.
I really didn’t care for this book at all, and for me, this definitely was not one of Ray’s better works. For all of the ‘rave’ reviews that I’ve read, this book sure didn’t live up to it. At many, many times, it seemed that he was trying to see how many adjectives he could stuff into one sentence, which just took away from the story and made it a monotonous, tediously dull, repetitively droning, unexciting, lackluster, boring, dreary, mind-numbing read. Aaaggh!! Help!! I think I’ve been infected!! It’s time to read something else to cleanse myself from this… I would recommend borrowing the book from someone or your local library to judge for yourself first, before you actually purchase a copy. IF YOU FOUND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE VOTE. THANK YOU !!