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Stairways to Heaven
Adonis
Stairways to Heaven
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 

     
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All Artists: Adonis
Title: Stairways to Heaven
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Import [Generic]
Release Date: 1/8/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 4988022114119, 766487160322

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Yes, you have heard a clip on NPR, now listen to it all!
Lawrance M. Bernabo | The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota | 11/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In a recent "Morning Edition" piece on National Public Radio, a brief clip of the Beatmix version of "Stairway to Heaven" from this album was played. NPR will never be the same, and neither will you be once you add this gem from down under to your music library. Clearly, there is no middle ground on this album. You either love "Stairways to Heaven," with its dozen different versions of the consensus choice of greatest rock and roll song of all time or you look at people who love this album as if their brains had melted and were oozing out of their ears. But then I had a teacher who played Spike Jones in grade school, I grew up on the Smothers Brothers, got hooked on Tom Lehrer and thoroughly enjoy Weird Al Yankovic. Add to my vote for Led Zeppelin as the greatest rock and roll band since the Beatles and why wouldn't I love this album? It is even better than the first Dred Zeppelin album. But then, I recall once hearing on the radio the infamous song that set the lyrics to "The Ballad of Gilligan's Island" to "Stairway to Heaven," so my mind was warped in this direction a long time ago.The contents of this album are easily reduced to a single declarative sentence. One dozen versions of Led Zeppelin's classic "Stairway to Heaven" done in the (mostly) notable styles of different musical groups. This album was produced in Australian and is a major reason they were awarded the Summer Olympics (which took place just after the Australian winter). If you prefer early Beatles there is a "I Want to Hold Your Hand" style version by The Beatnix as well as a "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" version done by Robyne Dunn for those who prefer the later work of the Liverpool lads. There is Elvis in a "Blue Hawaii" mood courtesy of Neil Pepper and a dignified Moody Blues poetry reading from Leonard Teale that appropriately closes out the album. The Rock Lobsters do a B-52's take on the song while the Australian Doors Show do, well, you should be able to figure it out. John Paul Young does a disco version, the Vegimite Reggae a reggae version, Kate Ceberano and The Ministry of Fun a sulty soul version. Sandra Hahn and Michael Turkic tackle an operatic duet, Pardon Me Boys a Be-Bop duet, and Rolf Harris (of "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" fame) is just out in the outback doing whatever comes into his fertile little mind ("All together now!"). Jimmy Page might have played his guitar with a violin bow, but you must admit he never tried playing a saw. Then again, check out the Dolly Parton cover version on "Halos and Horns" where they play banjo and fiddle.I have yet to grow tired of listening to this album and have found a great way of having fun with it at the expense of others. Simply go up to a family member, friend, co-worker or somebody walking down the street with a CD player and ask them to pick their three favorite groups a list that covers the above. When they have made their choices, from Early Beatles to Joan Sutherland (note the Australian reference in keeping with the origin of this CD down under), play the appropriate trio of tracks from "Stairways to Heaven." Watch their faces contort as they go from confusion to understanding, from amusement to trepidation, and from familiarity to contempt. And when they have turned their backs on you, just remember: "There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold . . .""
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Thomas Korn | Valdez, Alaska | 07/21/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I lost my copy of an incredible compliation that has 12 unique versions/enterpretations of Stairway To Heaven. This posting does not say at all whats on it. If it is the same STairways to heaven where all musicans take a familair melody and insert the words from STairway to heaven. Yes it sounds deranged - It is. Its also funny, in some cases, outright brillant, if you can get past the humor. Who ever is in charge of posting items, it would be greatly apprecated if we got a COMPLETE summary. Thanks"