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06 June 2006
Down in the Cellar Al Stewart CD
The Songs are almost exclusively centered on the subject of Wine and are designed for the Piano. Al produced this work relatively quickly and presented yet another "style" of music that he wished to explore. The tunes will dance in your head with repeated play, as they are very catchy. Overall an excellent album, a lot of fans like this somewhat obscure work and with good reason. It is different than Al's usual Guitar pieces. Since the time of this production, 2001, he has produced "Beach Full of Shells"(2005) which is a great work and Al is still touring the country to packed facilities at 60!
06 May 2008
Barnabas Rediscovered!
3 of 3 found this helpful Willie Loomis! He's the one to blame for all the trouble that began this tale of woe. In the 1960s Willie is a typical punk always scheming to get something for nothing. He does some checking and comes to understand that the Collins family ancestors that are buried up at a remote location on Eagle hill may have been buried with their jewelry. Intent on robbing the grave of Naomi Collins, Willie accidentally trips an old hidden room cache and finds a coffin draped with chains and padlocks. To Willie, he believes this may hold treasure. Little did he realize that he would unleash the Collins family secret.
So begins the clever re-introduction of "cousin" Barnabas Collins to the remaining members of the "modern" family. Using Willie as his slave, now hopeless and sullen in the full realization that he has unleashed a monster upon the world, Willie despondently goes about following the Vampires orders. Barnabas adapts quickly and uses his old world charm to keep the ladies dazzled. Secretly he seeks to recapture the life he once knew and finds substitutes for his devotion to love and new enemies to destroy.
Eventually the storyline would return to 1795, the crucial year that began a series of disasters that led Barnabas's father Joshua Collins to chain him up in his coffin and place it in the secret room. This first set however, shows us the return of Barnabas to the modern world and setting himself up in the Old residence with Willie as his faithful servant. A great and interesting story line and series! The discs cover several episodes each and it is very atmospheric. The acting is fair and the plotting and pace are good for a daytime serial. These are in Black and White. Eventually the series was filmed in color and the 1795 timeset of later years is an absolute masterpiece of fiction. Well recommended.
06 November 2012
Don't answer the phone!
Talk about toxic products! This adventure demonstrates very pointedly that plastic is dangerous. It is dangerous if filled by the Nestine intelligence that is! Anyway this is the traditional & best Dr. Who crew from the 60s-70s that feature Jon Pertwee, Roger Delgado and the UNIT troops that we all came to love.
A classic and great work. Well worth the purchase.