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Saturday 10 May 2014

"I Am Sam" by VARIOUS ARTISTS Doing Beatles Cover Versions (2002 UK V2 Music Soundtrack Album On CD) - A Review by Mark Barry...




"...Pools Of Sorrow...Waves Of Joy..."

'I Am Sam' Original Soundtrack Album on CD

I was watching the superb but cancelled American TV Series "Flash Forward" on DVD and one of the early episodes (I think it was about 5 or 6) featured Rufus Wainwright's gorgeously evocative cover of The Beatles Let It Be classic "Across The Universe". I was blown away and immediately had to own it.

When I got the CD - I then noticed the track choices and the artists - each very cleverly picked and each lending themselves to acoustic interpretations of Beatles songs - especially from 1966 onwards. Their versions are amazing in some cases - Aimee Mann and Michael Penn's "Two Of Us" is so good - sounding like the original - but with a deftness of touch and matching duet vocals like the original. The Stereophonics do a stunning Soulfully slowed down version of the "Get Back" B-side "Don't Let Me Down" - sort of Ryan Adams in its feel. The whole album is filled with beautifully complimentary covers like this.

A hugely satisfying overall listen – "I Am Sam" Original Soundtrack Album is a rare achievement for a collection of Beatles songs.

What a band and what a legacy. Get this ace CD in your life soonest…

1. Two Of Us - Aimee Mann
2. Blackbird - Sarah McLachlan
3. Across The Universe - Rufus Wainwright
4. I'm Looking Through You - The Wallflowers
5. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - Eddie Vedder
6. Strawberry Fields Forever - Ben Harper
7. Mother Nature's Son - Sheryl Crow
8. Golden Slumbers - Ben Folds
9. I'm Only Sleeping - The Vines
10. Don't Let Me Down - Stereophonics
11. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds - The Black Crowes
12. Julia - Chocolate Genius
13. We Can Work It Out - Heather Nova
14. Help! - Howie Day
15. Nowhere Man - Paul Westerberg
16. Revolution - Grandaddy
17. Let It Be - Nick Cave

Friday 9 May 2014

“The Complete Studio Recordings” by THE BEAT (2014 Edsel 4CD Box Set Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...



Here is a link to AMAZON UK to get this superb box set at the best price:


"...A Bright New Tomorrow..."

What blasts you most about re-listening to Birmingham’s THE BEAT is the sheer Pork Pie Hat nuttiness of it all. Still fresh – still kicking – still sounding like you’re 18 – this music reeks of bopping up and down like a demented fool in a nightclub or a local hall or a cool city bar – completely lost in that irrepressible and fabulous rhythm - sweating like a Sicilian Ethics Teachers in a Vatican confessional. God were these guys good. "I Just Can’t Stop It" is damn right – because this is music that makes you feel young.

Here are the finite Skatalite details…

UK released 12 May 2014 (20 May in the USA) - "The Complete Studio Recordings" by THE BEAT on Edsel EDSB 4013 (Barcode 740155401337) is a 4CD Mini Box Set of Remasters and Previously Unreleased Material and breaks down as follows…

Disc 1 (36:28 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 12 are their debut album "I Just Can't Stop It" – released May 1980 in the UK on Go Feet Records BEAT 001 (it reached No. 3 on the Album charts).

Disc 2 (39:57 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 12 are their 2nd album "Wha'ppen?" – released May 1981 in the UK on Go Feet Records BEAT 3 (it also reached No. 3).

Disc 3 (39:34 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 12 are their 3rd album "Special Beat Service" – released September 1982 in the UK on Go Feet Records BEAT 5 (it reached No. 21).

Disc 4 is a BONUS ALBUM (73:08 minutes):
Tracks 1 and 2 are Tears Of A Clown and Ranking Full Stop – their debut non-album 7” single released November 1979 in the UK on Two Tone Records CHS TT 6
Tracks 3 and 4 are Too Nice To Talk To and Psychedelic Rockers – a non-album 7” single released December 1980 on Go Feet Records FEET 4
Tracks 5 and 6 are Hit It and Which Side Of The Bed…? – a non-album 7” single released in November 1981 on Go Feet Records FEET 11
Track 7 is What’s Your Best Thing – the non-album B-side of Save It For Later – released April 1982 as a 7” single on Go Feet Records FEET 333
Track 8 is Cool Entertainer by Ranking Roger – the non-album B-side to Pato & Roger (Ago Talk) – released 1982 on Go Feet Records FEET 14
Track 9 is March Of The Swivel Heads – the non-album B-side to Jeanette – released September 1982 as a 7” single on Go Feet Records FEET 15
Track 10 is Can’t Get Used To You (1983 Mix) – the A-side to a 7” single released April 1983 on Go Feet Records FEET 17
Tracks 11 to 17 are The Dub Tracks – all non-album B-sides…

The mini box set has the 3 original vinyl albums in 5” card repro sleeves with a new card for the fourth BONUS ALBUM that uses a GO FEET black and white promo photo as its artwork. The 16-page booklet has the Rhoda Dakar liner notes truncated from the 2012 2CD reissues for all three albums. There’s repro’d front sleeve artwork, recording details and credits, shots of the group, a 7” single advert and a few other promo items from the time. If I’m truthful – the booklet is a tad disappointing given that they could have photo’d all those great Go Feet sleeves, badges, posters and the whole memorabilia that went with the British Ska Revival scene of the time (their debut Two Tone single isn’t even in here- their fab cover of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles “Tears Of A Clown”). Don’t get me wrong – for the price it’s very nicely done – but it could have been so much more. However that all goes out the window when you clock your lugs on the sheer sonic wallop of the remasters…

The remasters by PHIL KINRADE at Alchemy are clean, full of presence and power – and it really brings out the original Ska Rock production values of engineering genius Bob Sargeant (he produced all three albums). As most fans will know "I Just Can't Stand It" was the first digital album out of the UK and therefore sounds unbelievably punchy – grabbing you by the throat and never letting go. The other two are the same.

Opening with the total winner of “Mirror In The Bathroom” and featuring the hit singles “Hands Off – She’s Mine” and “Best Friend” – their debut album is a total gem. But for me my fave-raves have always been the Prince Buster/Band Original combo of “Whine & Grine/Stand Down Margaret” where The Beat show their strong CND credentials. And the short but demented “Click Click” sounds like The Knack on too many tabs of acid. It’s just fabulous.

The second album only cemented the Ska/Dub/Rock sound and is held in real affection – sporting winners like “Doors Of My Heart” and “Drowning” which sounded like no one else at the time (excepting The Specials of course). Which brings me to their sound. Front men Ranking Roger and David Wakeling had that great vocal twang - but for me the hero of the hour was always Jamaican Saxophonist Augustus Martin known simply as ‘Saxa’. Already in his Fifties by 1980 – Saxa had played with Reggae legends Prince Buster, Laurel Aitken and Desmond Dekker – and his contribution was to make their songs feel happy – even if the lyrical content was often dark and even angry.

The third album saw the hits trail off with “Save It For Later”, “Jeanette” and “I Confess” just about charting. As you can see from the total playing time - the 4th CD BONUS ALBUM is generously filled out and has one of my favourite B-sides of all time – the Dub version of “Stand Down Margaret” (flip-side to “Best Friend”). I used to DJ it all the time back in Dublin when I was doing parties and weddings – and it slayed the crowd every time (lyrics above). So many goodies on here like this…

As an alternative to the more comprehensive but pricey Shout Factory 5CD Box Set of 2012 (The Complete Beat) – “The Complete Studio Recordings” is a reasonably priced and tastily presented 4CD mini box set. And Along with THE SOUND 4CD Box Set I recently reviewed – this is another properly brilliant reissue for 2014.

If you’re on the fence instead of making those dance moves – then this is the place to get out that Prince Buster Greatest Hits teeshirt and dig in.

Genius – ranking full stop. 

"A's & B's" by HUE & CRY [Patrick and Greg Kane] - 1986 to 2008 Single Sides, Album Tracks and Non-LP Rarities - Mostly 1986 to 1990 on Circa and Blairhill Records (October 2012 UK Demon Music Group/Music Club Deluxe 2CD Compilation) - A Review by Mark Barry...

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"…Your Words Hit Me…"

Like Deacon Blue, Love And Money, The Fat Lady Sings, Lies Damned Lies and Del Amitri - in the late Eighties and early Nineties I collected all their CD singles avidly. But it wasn’t for the edited or remixed A's – but the non-album B-sides which were often better than the commercially restricted radio hits. Scotland's wonderful HUE & CRY featuring Soul brothers Patrick and Greg Kane were the same - launching their career on Virgin's Circa Records in 1987 (still going in 2023) - Circa being the home of cool and quality artists like songstress Julia Fordham and Billy MacKenzie of The Associates.

 

The last CD compilation of any real worth for Hue & Cry was "The Collection" from September 2009 on EMI Gold – a 16-Track Budget Set of Remasters done by EMI in 2008. Although there is no mastering credits on this October 2012 2CD Budget Compilation from Demon’s Music Club Deluxe label imprint – the liner notes clearly show that some of those 2008 Digital Remasters have been used for this new compilation and I’ve noted those below. Unfortunately it looks pretty much like the rest of the Circa Records material from 1986 to 1989 (which make up the bulk of this twofer) remains as is – untouched.

 

There are a few screw ups with regard to what actual track is what – see list below – but the set is sequenced by Patrick Kane so that’s cool. But bear in mind, this is one of those budget sets that might be cheap folks and largely forgotten, but it rocks in terms of both content and sound (mostly). Here are the details...

 

UK released 1 October 2012 - "A's & B's" by HUE & CRY on Demon Music Group/Music Club Deluxe MCDLX175 (Barcode 5014797671751) is a 33-Track 2CD Compilation with many rarities unavailable digitally anywhere else.

 

CD1 (63:26 minutes):

1. Labour Of Love (12" Single Version) - see NOTES

2. Headin' For A Fall (2008 Album Track, "Open Soul")

3. Wide Screen (Non LP B-side to "Labour Of Love")

4. Violently (7" Version)

5. Calamity John

6. I Refuse

7. Ordinary Angel (7" Single Version)

8. Hymn To Hands (Non LP B-side to "Ordinary Angel")

9. I Am John's Heart (Non LP B-side to "Ordinary Angel")

10. Joe And Josephine (Non LP B-side to "I Refuse", Debut 7" Single Issue on Circa YR 2)

11. The Man With The Child In His Eyes (Kate Bush cover, B-side of "Violently")

12. Rolling Home (Non LP B-side of "Ordinary Angel")

13. Peaceful Face

14. Mother Glasgow (Live) - B-side to "Peaceful Face")

15. A Change Is Gonna Come (Sam Cooke cover - B-side to "Peaceful Face")

16. Labour Of Love (Joey Negro Extended 12" - 1993 Version)

NOTES:

Track 1 is uncredited as being the 12" Single Version from June 1987 that runs to 4:25 minutes and not the LP cut or 7" single version at 3:22 minutes

Track 2 is uncredited as the September 2008 "Open Soul" album version on Blairhill Records at just under five minutes (4:57) when there is a 7" Single Edit at 3:33 minutes

Track 6 is the album version re-record and January 1988 UK 7" single on Circa YR 8 and not the 1986 recording orginally issued as their January 1987 debut 7" single on Circa YR 2   

Track 13 is the studio/album version and not the live version from "Bitter Suite"  

Tracks 5, 7, 11 on CD1 and Track 6 on CD2 are listed as '2008 Digital Remasters' 

 

CD2 (73:08 minutes):

1. Looking For Linda

2. Strength To Strength

3. Sweet Invisibility

4. My Salt Heart

5. Duty To The Debtor

6. He Won't Smile (B-side to "Looking For Linda")

7. Under Neon (Bright Lights, Big City Mix)

8. Seen It All (B-side to "Strength To Strength")

9. White Collar (B-side to "My Salt Heart")

10. Poet's Day (B-side of "My Salt Heart")

11. Long Term Lovers Of Pain

12. She Makes A Sound

13. Stars Crash Down (B-side to "Long Term Lovers Of Pain")

14. Heart Of Saturday Night (Live) - Tom Waits cover, B-side of "Long Term Lovers..."

15. Remembrance And Gold

16. Too Shy To Say (B-side of "She Makes A Sound")

17. Dangerous Wreck (B-side of "She Makes A Sound")

NOTES:

Track 2 is the full-length album version and the not the 7" Single Edit

Track 6 is the full-length version

Track 11 is the album version and not the 7" Single Remix

Track 12 is the album version and not the "Quiet Storm" single version 

 

The 8-leaf foldout inlay has liner notes on the Scottish band by PAUL LESTER that hit all important points up to 2008 – but there is no Mastering Credit. Still, a bit of volume welly on tracks like "I Refuse" and the rare B-side "Joe And Josephine" will show you they have all the sonic muscle anyone would need. To the tunes...

 

Because Patrick Kane sequenced this compilation - he jumps from the 1987 UK 12" Version of "Labour Of Love" straight into their latest at the time of release - "Headin' For A Fall" from their "Open Soul" album on Blairhill Records in 2008. Perhaps he's trying to show that little has changed - you still get that fantastic white-boys Soul vibe off of "Headin' For A Fall" - which was the lead off single from their then new album. Imagine the Average White Band meets Earth, Wind & Fire meets - well - Hue & Cry - and you get the sonic landscape. 

 

But of course what fans will want and newcomers enjoy are this fab Non LP B-sides that often saw our Scotty Lads slip the chains of their commercial needs and let rip with Soulful abandon. There's also Patrick Kane's lovely vocal delivery when just at a piano - "Wide Screen" being such an example - a June 1987 UK 7" single B-side (Circa Records YR 4).

 

I still have the 3 x 3" CD singles for "Violently", "Looking For Linda" and "Peaceful Face" as well as the rare "Strength To Strength" CD single on Virgin CDEP 11 in 1987 which only ever made it out in a gatefold white card Promo Sleeve. Most of their fab B-sides are here (a lot of remixes are excluded).

 

Highlights include the two stunning live cuts off the "Peaceful Face" release – "Mother Glasgow" and an Acapella version of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" which just slays the audience. And I’ve always thought that "Violently" (despite its title) is one of the loveliest songs they ever did (it’s represented here by the 7" single mix - lyrics above). Their Soulful cover of Kate Bush's "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" was a clever choice and is a truly gorgeous version. "Under Neon" is represented here by the 'Bright Lights Big City Mix' and is as funky as a recording session with Nile Rodgers. The piano and voice of "Wide Screen" is sweetly Soulful Rock too - and like so many of the songs here - touching and moving in a way you can't often explain (like all great music). There’s so much to enjoy on here really - and all of it in spiffing sound quality whilst being dirt cheap into the bargain.

 

In lieu of ever seeing a Universal 2CD Deluxe Edition of their 1988 nugget "Remote" album or even an Esoteric Recordings Box Set remastering the four/five Circa Records Albums – then this October 2012 Music Club Deluxe twofer "A's & B's" will have to do. But truth – this is one of those doubles I play so often – a winner - and in 2023 available for less than three quid.

 

It was and is no Labour Of Love re-hearing this cracking band – HUE & CRY deserve to be recognized and acknowledged as great and up there with fellow Soul-thumpers Simply Red and AWB. And what a voice Patrick Kane has still. Dig in and enjoy...

"Secret Combination/Windsong" by RANDY CRAWFORD – A Review Of Her 1981 and 1982 Warner Brothers Breakthrough Albums - Now Reissued And Remastered Onto 2CDs By Edsel Of The UK In 2013…A Review by Mark Barry...



This Review and 317 Others Like It 

Are Available in My Amazon e-Book

GOODY TWO SHOES

2CD Deluxe Editions (Occasional Threesome), Expanded Reissues and Compilations 

All Info From The Discs Themselves 

No Cut and Paste Crap

Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer 6 Times

 

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"…Make The Darkness Go Away…" 
Secret Combination and Windsong by RANDY CRAWFORD
For years Randy Crawford’s long run of quality albums on Warner Brothers have languished unloved by digital reissue companies. Well here comes Edsel of the UK doing the job with real class and style. This is the third instalment of four 2CD sets covering her entire output with the monster label – and containing a slew of global hits - it’s probably the best of the bunch.

UK released October 2013 - "Secret Combination/Windsong" by RANDY CRAWFORD on Edsel EDSK 7043 (Barcode: 740155704339) breaks down as follows…

Disc 1 (45:17 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 10 are her 5th album "Secret Combination" – released May 1981 on Warner Brothers BSK 3514 in the USA and K 56904 in the UK (it reached No.12 on the US R&B Chart and No.2 on the UK Album chart).
Track 11 is a BONUS TRACK – "Street Life (Live)"

Disc 2 (43:58 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 11 are her 6th album "Windsong" – released June 1982 on Warner Brothers 1-23687 in the USA and K 57011 in the UK (it reached No. 23 in the US R&B charts and No. 7 in the UK album chart).
Track 12 is a BONUS TRACK – "Your Precious Love" – a cover of Jerry Butler & The Impressions’ 1958 hit - it's done as a duet with AL JARREAU

The outer card wrap gives the whole reissue a quality feel – as does the 20-page booklet which pictures the albums, publicity photos, track by track recording info and exceptionally detailed, affectionate and witty liner notes by Soul Expert and long-time Edsel Associate TONY ROUNCE. It’s a pleasure to read.

The remasters by PHIL KINRADE at Alchemy are fabulous – warm and clear - but then the original production values of Tommy LiPuma on both albums were top notch anyway. And both records also used high-class session players like Jeff Porcaro, Steve Lukather, Dean Parks, Lenny Castro, Abraham Loboriel, Chuck Findley, Robben Ford and Larry Williams. There’s even Michael Sembello and Buzz Feiton on Guitars with David Sanborn on Sax.

After building up steam with "Street Life" in 1979 and the "Now We May Begin" albums in 1980 (both featuring The Crusaders) – "Secret Combination" was the LP that made her a global star. Featuring huge hits like "You Might Need Somebody" and her sexy cover of Tony Joe White's "Rainy Night In Georgia" – it was exactly what the doctor ordered. But for me - the real unsung hero of the record is songwriter Tom Snow who co-wrote "You Might Just Need Somebody" and also penned the gorgeous finisher on Side 1 "You Bring The Sun Out" – itself a co-write with Jesse Dixon. It's as lovely a tune as Randy Crawford's ever recorded (lyrics from it title this review).

"Windsong" opens with the beautifully produced "Look Who's Lonely Now" – a chipper song about relationship misery. "Letter Full Of Tears" and "Windsong" are Don Covay and Leon Russell covers – but best is her upbeat take on the Stevie Wonder/Syreeta Wright song "We Had A love So Strong" which has a lovely Steely Dan guitar solo in it.

Bum note – neither of her truly lovely live versions of John Lennon’s "Imagine" and "Give Peace A Chance" which were non-album single tracks in 1982 were available to license – so are notable no-shows. What a shame. It doesn't say where the live version of "Street Life" was recorded but the production values are superb - and the clapping crowd - loving it. It's a tasty addition and better than the rather insipid cover of "Your Precious Love".

Soulfulness - these now forgotten albums deserve reappraisal. A sweet lady – take a punt on this classy reissue…

Wednesday 7 May 2014

"City Of Angels" on BLU RAY – A Review Of The 1998 Brad Silberling Movie Now Reissued On BLU RAY In 2014 In The USA


"…None Of This is In My Hands…" – City Of Angels On BLU RAY (2014)

As she reads 105 degrees on the thermometer she’s just taken out of her six-year old daughter’s mouth – we hear Mum’s panicking thoughts - pleading for help from a higher power. "I don't really pray…but if you could help out here…" she says in escalating dread. Yet her child Susan doesn’t seem fazed – staring instead at a man in a long black coat with a peaceful face on the other side of the room that Mummy doesn’t seem able to see.

His name is Seth - and next thing he’s walking alongside Susan who’s lying in her pyjamas on a hospital gurney looking up at him as a group of doctors and surgeons try to get her to the operating room on time. Moments later Seth and tiny Susan are looking in at the medical commotion through the glass outside – holding hands as they watch an unresponsive child’s body and a mother breaking down in agony. Susan looks up and asks Seth - "She won't understand?" He calmly replies - "She will…someday…"

Inside hot cars motionless on a log-jammed freeway - we see the citizens of LA and hear their thoughts about doomed love affairs ("he's never gonna leave her…"), work worries and how everything takes twenty minutes in Los Angeles. We then witness more angels in human form at work – one listening to the thoughts of a mother proud that her daughter has had a 6lb 4oz baby and become a parent too - helping an air-traffic controller concentrate when his debt problems almost distract him from Flight Federal 595 - and two working a kid and a scared liquor store owner on opposite sides of the counter – urging them both to 'stay cool' as the jumpy young man nervously robs his till with a gun.

These angels aren’t flashy – they don’t have wings nor halos - they don’t stop bullets or avert car crashes – they remain invisible to the human world and only lay on hands to help and sooth. They ponder what their charges say about life – usually from a height - dangling their legs over skyscraper girders, aeroplane wings, 100-foot high cowboy adverts for cigarettes and the Hollywood Sign. They also gather on the beach each morning (without leaving footprints in the sand) to witness the sunrise and hear the music of possibility…as a new day begins...

As you can imagine a reworking of Wim Wender's beloved 1987 classic movie "Wings Of Desire" by Hollywood types was always going to be open to ridicule and charges of crass commercialism – but 1998's "City Of Angels" pulled off the transition with a genuine deftness of touch – producing a film that moved many movie-goers far more than they thought it would. The brilliant Dana Stevens adapted screenplay smartly keeps it about people – about finding humanity – the joy in everyday occurrences – and knowing there is always love in your life in one form or another.

Principal in pulling this off is the spot-on casting of Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan. Cage plays Seth – an Angel who is more than curious about what it would be like to actually 'feel' let alone be human - while the talented Meg Ryan plays Doctor Maggie Race – a Thoracic Surgeon in L.A.’s Mission Hospital who is having a crisis of faith after losing a 50-year old patient called Tom Bradford on her table in what was a routine bypass.

Dr. Maggie suddenly feels no longer in control and can’t shake off the stricken reaction of Bradford’s family as she broke the news to them. She did it with a little too much of that scalpel-like precision and detachment that works so well in the operating theatre but not in the real world - cockily playing Jimi Hendrix as she dabbles with someone else’s heart. It was a textbook operation - yet it went wrong - her patient’s fading arrhythmia literally in her hands – powerless to stop him from dying (dialogue above). But her partner and fellow surgeon Jordan Ferris (a suave Colm Feore) thinks that Maggie is not out of sorts nor crazy nor chemically imbalanced – just tired - and with a little rest - she should just "come back to work on Monday and get back on the saddle". But Maggie doesn’t seem able to get that confidence nor that belief back.

Then one night – tired and still trying to figure out why an abandoned male infant on the 4th floor keeps crying all the time (her Doctor friend Anne is played by the lovely Robin Bartlett) – Maggie exits the lift at the 6th floor by mistake and sees a man standing outside a ward bedroom. He turns around and it’s the beautiful Seth.  They engage in small talk about the benefits of visiting hours and being in despair on the stairwell  – and a flame of attraction is lit between them. His eyes haunt her and she wonders how he knew her first name when her ID tag only displays the initial 'M'?

They meet again in the heavenly upward concrete circles of the city library as she returns a book - Hemmingway's "A Moveable Feast – Sketches On The Author’s Life In Paris In the Twenties". More feelings grow as Seth sexily explains about the great American author’s skill at describing the senses of taste and touch (things he can’t experience himself but longs to). At this point Maggie thinks Seth’s a bit weird - with his cryptic replies and always wearing the same clothes whilst saying he’s not a bike courier but a Messenger of God. But something inside her aches for him – like a lost Soul moving towards its mate.

Seth tries to discuss his growing feelings with another celestial body - Cassiel (the wonderful Andre Braugher) but Cassiel seems sceptical. Then one afternoon Seth meets the rotund hedonist Nathaniel Messinger (superb casting in Dennis Franz) in the heart ward munching down on yet another tub of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. Nathaniel can hear and feel Seth’s presence - and Seth soon works out that Nathaniel was once an angel too – but one who fell in love with a woman on Earth and 'chose' to fall to be with her (nice work from Joanna Merlin). Over more food Nathaniel explains that he gave up his power to travel at the speed of thought - never grow old and never feel any pain – for love – and hasn’t regretted a day since.

And on it goes to Maggie working out why the child keeps crying and what her strange man in black really is (from a photo) and finally to a decision that Seth must make of his own 'free will'…

Director Brad Silberling’s movie cleverly avoids any flashy 'ghost' or 'angel' tricks and allied with Gabriel Yared’s truly gorgeous film score (the acoustic "The Unfeeling Kiss" used during the market scene as they shop for fruit is particularly stunning) and other clever song choices by Peter Gabriel, Paula Cole, Alanis Morissette and Sarah McLachlan – gives his angelic messengers a calming presence – benevolent beings watching over us all but not interfering nor judging.

The February 2014 AMERICAN BLU RAY I bought on Barcode 883929374298 is REGION FREE so there are no compatibility problems for UK or European buyers. The picture is defaulted to 2.4:1 Aspect Ratio so there's bars top and bottom - but even stretched to Full Screen - the print quality is lovely throughout. You wouldn’t say it was exceptional by any means – but I feel its an improvement over the DVD I had  – never overly glossy – classy in its presentation. Eyes are blue – sunsets are multi-coloured and his sweat and blood when he falls onto a steel platform look real. Meg Ryan has probably never looked more beautiful or assured while Cage brings an other-worldliness to his character than few actors could achieve. The behind-the-scenes documentaries feature fun talks with the cast both in studio and on location (skyscraper shots that terrified both Cage and Franz because they are real – short on girders way up there).

Audio is DTS-HD Master Audio English 5.1, Dolby Digital French 5.1, Spanish Castilian 5.1 and Spanish Latin 2.0. Subtitles include English SDH, French and Spanish. 

Maggie says to Seth about her lost patient – "I wanted him to live…" And Seth replies, "He is living…just not in the way you think…"


Ever wonder what your invisible guardian looks like? Convert to "City Of Angels" and find out…

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