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A Brief History | 
| Creators: Simon Jeffes, Giles Farnaby, Penguin Cafe Orchestra Label: Virgin Records Category: Music
List Price: £4.99 Buy New: £3.98 You Save: £1.01 (20%)
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3085
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 724381148723 EAN: 0724381148723 ASIN: B00005RTBF
Release Date: November 12, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Bean Fields (Live) | | • | Telephone And Rubber Band | | • | Music For A Found Harmonium | | • | Perpetuum Mobile | | • | From The Colonies (Live) | | • | Giles Farnaby's Dream (Live) | | • | Surface Tension | | • | Air À Danser | | • | Yodel | | • | Numbers - | | • | Steady State | | • | Paul's Dance | | • | Prelude And Yodel (Live) | | • | Heartwind | | • | White Mischief | | • | Dirt | | • | Rosasolis | | • | Organum | | • | Lullaby |
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up lifting stuff. May 22, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
what a fantasic album. i first heard of the penguin cafe orchestra on irelands classic radio whilst on holiday there. on my return home i bought a copy of "a brief history" and my ears have been truly treated. if you have heard anything by the pco but dont own any of their stuff, but like this sort of music then take the plunge you wont regret it and just like me treat your ears.
5 stars for the contents, 3 stars for the SACD November 9, 2004 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra is one of these groups that always will have a smaller public. No on-stage pyrotechnics,no displays of instrumental virtuosity; just good, melodic compositions that sound fine in the background but equally deserve a closer listen. There a great diversity; from African rythms to cod-classical sounds, from Marley to Brahms. The SACD however adds little to other compilations. It isn't a multichannel or 5.1-remix, the the improvement in sounds is probably only audible when you're having a very expensive sound-system.
A joy to listen to June 24, 2004 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
'A Brief History' has 19 tracks from the 4-CD set 'History', so it's a 'best of the best of...' album. The first track, Bean Fields, is guaranteed to have you tapping your foot or even dancing around the room or car.You could say the odd track or two is a bit repetitive - for example, Telephone and Rubber Band lasts almost three minutes - but there's always quiet music going on behind the scenes that you have to listen out for to appreciate the full tune. Any like this that you don't like are easily made up for by the others. Others are very tuneful, foot-stomping creations to delight the soul, body and mind. (I'm getting carried away now. Well, at least I should be.) A delightful album I feel privileged to have in my collection. You'll be so glad you took the plunge.
very good! October 12, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I heard this band first at a party a few weeks ago - very different from anything i've heard before. I was quite surprised to hear a few well known tracks (from TV adverts) - but even the ones i hadn't heard before were extremely interesting. This is a great band and this sort of greatest hits collection is just a really good listen.
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