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| | Motor City Moments | | | Music Artist : | | Regina Carter | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Polygram Records | | Release Date : | | 2000-09-26 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Don't Git Sassy 2. Don't Mess With Mister T. 3. For Someone I Love 4. Forever February 5. Higher Ground 6. Love Theme from Spartacus 7. Prey-Loot 8. Fukai Aijo 9. Chattanooga Choo Choo 10. Up South
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Buy this CD Submitted on: 2007-07-22 |
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| Pure Regina Carter, pure simplicity, pure tone and a wonderful CD for a good sound system to show off with. |
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amazing Submitted on: 2005-06-12 |
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| "Motor City Moments" is Regina Carter's 4th CD and it is amazing to listen to. It opens with an uptempo, improvisational-like, number, "Don't Git Sassy" then settles into a contemplative, salsa tune "For Somoeone I Love," where Carter plucks her violin then make it laugh, weep and glide all in one song. I haven't heard the Milt Jackson version, but it would be interesting to hear the original to see how this interpretation is different. There also some interesting selections like "The Love Theme from Spartacus." Carter's lamenteous violin is softly accompanied by Marcus Belgrave's flugelhorn. In some instances, the two instruments merge into one sound. But the ultimate gem in this CD is Carter's version of Chattanooga Choo Choo. It should be a standard violin piece much like Mozart's Sonatas. It sounds like it was written for the violin and Carter is in absolute command here, with such fire and fluidity, I'm definetly impress! One should buy this CD just for this number alone. |
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violin w/a kick Submitted on: 2004-02-21 |
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| Maybe I shouldn't review this album since I'm not very familiar w/jazz or jazzy styles so what I have to say is coming from a more or less mainstream perspective regarding this genre. With that said, I'm also a sucker for live shows so I'll have to second the reviews that maintain Regina Carter is best experienced live, a fact which prompted me to buy this album after seeing a performance in '01. With this release, I sometimes feel like I'm listening to elevator music but the sultry "Forever February" redeems it somewhat; her cover of Marvin Gaye's "Don't Mess With Mr. T" is also interesting. Besides that, I should mention that Carter is an enchanting violinist. Go see her live performances. |
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Positive Vibrations Submitted on: 2001-01-19 |
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| Smooth and positive music. Regina's violin technique is outstandingly soulful. |
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