Now! (Other Dimensions In Music album)

Now! is the second album by free jazz collective quartet Other Dimensions In Music, composed of trumpeter Roy Campbell, multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, bassist William Parker and drummer Rashid Bakr. It was recorded in studio in 1997 and released on the AUM Fidelity label. The music of the quartet is fully improvised."

Reception

In his review for AllMusic, Tom Schulte states "Fascinating and richly woven, Now! is a classic mosaic of the current state of the N.Y.C. free jazz scene." The JazzTimes review by Bill Milkowski said that "ODIM is onto a group dynamic that is thoughtful, full of nuance and passion, sometimes provocative, sometimes poignant but never predictable."

Track listing

  • "For the Glass Tear / After Evening's Orange" - 33:00
  • "Tears for the Boy Wonder (For Winston Marsalis)" - 5:26
  • "Blue Expanded"- 12:16
  • "Whispers & Cries of Change (For Departed Musical Warriors)" - 6:04
  • "Dawm"- 8:23
  • "Steve's Festive Visions Revisited" - 8:20
  • Personnel

    Now That's What I Call Music! discography

    This is a list of known albums and DVDs belonging to the various Now That's What I Call Music! series. They are categorised by series (country), then ordered by date.

    Although there is some overlap in content between albums in different series released around the same date, there are still often differences in format (e.g. the U.S. one-disc format versus the UK two-disc) as well as hits specific to a particular market.

    United Kingdom and Ireland

    Original series

    The titles given here are the literal names as printed on the front cover. Thus, volumes 2 and 13 use Roman numerals and the exclamation mark first appears with volume 18 (changing to its present position from volume 20 onwards).

    The first full-track edition to be released on compact disc was Volume 10. Vinyls ended with Now 35 and audio cassettes ended with Now 63. Part of the series was also released on the MiniDisc format, starting with Now 43 and ending with Now 48.

    Some of the albums have also been released on video. The first two albums have been issued on Laser-disc. Volumes 1 through 18 & 20 have been released on VHS. Each videotape had a typical running time of roughly 60 minutes. From 2001 - 2007, the videos are published on DVD with a frequency of one per year. The DVDs are numbered by year, and are not linked to album numbers. Now 2006 was released on UMD as well as DVD.

    Now (The Dubliners album)

    Now is an album by The Dubliners released in 1975. Following the departure of both Ciaran Bourke and Ronnie Drew in 1974, singer/guitarist Jim McCann joined Barney McKenna, Luke Kelly and John Sheahan as a member of The Dubliners to record this album, which Sheahan himself produced. The slight shift in personnel produced a more mellow sound. Arguably, McCann's greatest contribution to the album is the ballad "Carrickfergus", which became one of his most popular and requested songs. It also features a wonderful rendition of the English ballad, "The Unquiet Grave", performed by Luke Kelly.

    Track listing

    Side One:

  • "Farewell to Carlingford"
  • "The Old Triangle"
  • "The Beggarman"
  • "Matt Hyland"
  • "The Downfall of Paris"
  • "Carrickfergus"
  • Side Two:

  • "Lord of the Dance"
  • "The Lifeboat Mona"
  • "Farewell to Ireland"
  • "The Unquiet Grave"
  • "Lord Inchiquin"
  • "The Lark in the Morning"
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    by: Mates Of State

    I've been waiting for a sign
    I've been waiting for a sign
    To tell me where, tell me where
    I belong
    And you've been waiting for the night
    You've been waiting for the night
    To take you far, take you far
    Away from me
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    Ho, ho, ho, ho
    I've been waiting for a sign
    I've been waiting for a sign
    To tell me where, tell me where
    Where I belong
    And you've been waiting for the night
    You've been waiting for the night
    To take you far, take you far
    Away from here
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    And as I'm waiting on your doorstep, now
    I notice patterns in the paint
    I'm wondering how the glass will hit when I
    As I turn and go in shame
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