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Clannad: In a Lifetime (Deluxe Bookpack) - VINYL LPTitle: In a Lifetime (Deluxe Bookpack) Artist: Clannad Label: BMG Rights Managemen Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4050538545500 Genre: International Release Date: 2020 04 03 Number of Discs: 8 Additional Details: DELUXE EDITION Super deluxe edition includes four CDs, three vinyl LPs, a seven inch single, hardback book, double sided poster, and four postcards. 2020 collection. In A Lifetime is a career spanning anthology containing tracks from Clannad's

Title: In a Lifetime (Deluxe Bookpack)
Artist: Clannad
Label: BMG Rights Managemen
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4050538545500
Genre: International
Release Date: 2020-04-03
Number of Discs: 8
Additional Details: DELUXE EDITION

Super deluxe edition includes four CDs, three vinyl LPs, a seven inch single, hardback book, double sided poster, and four postcards. 2020 collection. In A Lifetime is a career-spanning anthology containing tracks from Clannad's 50-year recording career, compiled in conjunction with Clannad band members. Contains two brand new tracks "A Celtic Dream" and "Who Knows (Where The Time Goes)" produced by Trevor Horn. New cover Imagery from the Anton Corbijn.

Tracks:
1.1 Thíos Cois Na Trá Domh
1.2 Siúbhán Ní Dhuibhir
1.3 An Mhaighdean Mhara
1.4 An tOileán Úr
1.5 Níl Sé Ina Lá
1.6 Eleanor Plunkett
1.7 Coinleach Ghlas An Fhómhair
1.8 Gaoth Barra Na dTonn
1.9 Teidhir Abhaile Riú
1.10 Dúlamán
1.11 Two Sisters
1.12 Éirigh Suas, a Stóirín
1.13 Siúil, a Rúin
1.14 dTigeas a Damhsa
1.15 Crúiscín Lán
1.16 Ar a Ghabháil 'n a 'Chuain Damh
2.1 Side B
3.1 The Last Rose of Summer
3.2 Lá Coimhthíoch Fán dTuath (A Strange Day in the Countryside)
3.3 Crann Úll
3.4 Na Buachaillí Álainn
3.5 Mheall sí lena glórthai mé
3.6 Ni lá na gaoithe lá na scoilb?
3.7 Mhórag'sNa Horo Gheallaidh
3.8 Theme from Harry's Game (2003 - Remaster)
3.9 I See Red (2003 Remastered Version)
3.10 Newgrange (2003 - Remaster)
3.11 Tower Hill (2003 Remastered Version)
3.12 Thíos Fá'n Chósta (2003 Remastered Version)
3.13 Robin (The Hooded Man) [2003 - Remaster]
3.14 Herne (2003 Remastered Version)
3.15 Together We (2003 Remastered Version)
3.16 Lady Marian (2003 Remastered Version)
3.17 Strange Land (2003 - Remaster)
3.18 Caislean Óir (2003 Remastered Version)
3.19 Closer To Your Heart (2003 - Remaster)
3.20 In A Lifetime (2003 - Remaster)  - By Clannad ; Bono
4.1 Side B
5.1 Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn) [2003 - Remaster]
5.2 Journey's End (2003 Remastered Version)
5.3 Second Nature (2003 Remastered Version)
5.4 White Fool (2003 - Remaster)
5.5 Something to Believe In (2003 - Remaster)
5.6 Many Roads (2003 Remastered Version)
5.7 Atlantic Realm
5.8 Ocean of Light
5.9 Voyager
5.10 A Dream in the Night (The Angel ; the Soldier Boy)
5.11 Hourglass
5.12 Rí Na Cruinne (2003 - Remaster)
5.13 In Fortune's Hand (2003 Remastered Version)
5.14 Poison Glen (2003 - Remaster)
5.15 Why Worry? (2003 Remastered Version)
5.16 Na Laethe Bhí (2004 - Remaster)
5.17 Mystery Game (2004 Remastered Version)
6.1 Side B
7.1 I Will Find You (Theme from "The Last of the Mohicans")
7.2 Sunset Dreams (2004 - Remaster)
7.3 Crói Cróga (2004 - Remaster)
7.4 Seanchas (2004 - Remaster)
7.5 A Bridge (That Carries Us Over) [2004 - Remaster]
7.6 Farewell Love (2004 - Remaster)
7.7 An Gleann (2004 Remastered Version)
7.8 Fadó
7.9 A Mhuirnín Ó (2004 - Remaster)
7.10 The Bridge of Tears (2004 - Remaster)
7.11 Down By the Sally Gardens (Live At Christ Church Cathedral)
7.12 Vellum
7.13 Rhapsody na gCrann
7.14 Brave Enough
7.15 A Song in Your Heart
7.16 A Celtic Dream
7.17 Who Knows (where the time goes)
8.1 Side B
9.1 An Mhaighdean Mhara
9.2 Eleanor Plunkett
9.3 Dúlamán
9.4 The Last Rose of Summer
9.5 Crann Úll
10.1 Mheall sí lena glórthai mé
10.2 Theme from Harry's Game (2003 - Remaster)
10.3 Robin (The Hooded Man) [2003 - Remaster]
10.4 In A Lifetime (2003 - Remaster)  - By Clannad ; Bono
10.5 Second Nature (2003 Remastered Version)
10.6 Atlantic Realm
11.1 A Dream in the Night (The Angel ; the Soldier Boy)
11.2 Hourglass
11.3 Poison Glen (2003 - Remaster)
11.4 I Will Find You (Theme from "The Last of the Mohicans")
12.1 A Bridge (That Carries Us Over) [2004 - Remaster]
12.2 A Mhuirnín Ó (2004 - Remaster)
12.3 Rhapsody na gCrann
12.4 A Celtic Dream
12.5 Who Knows (where the time goes)
13.1 Caislean Oir
13.2 The Wild Cry
13.3 Closer to Your Heart
13.4 In a Lifetime  - By Clannad ; Bono
13.5 Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn)
14.1 Indoor
14.2 Buachaill Ón Éirne
14.3 Blackstairs
14.4 Journey's End
14.5 Northern Skyline
15.1 Dhéanainn Súgradh
16.1 Eleanor Plunkett
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E Tolentino
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 3
Mixed feelings
Format: Paperback
I had the opportunity to finish this book in one day of reading, while my 3 kids spent the day with grandparents. It is a very easy read, very accessible. Karis' style is very informal and she employs a lot of humor (and hyperbole), and that may be refreshing for some, though I found it distracting. I hope my criticisms will not be taken too harshly, and am certainly glad that others have found it inspiring or enlightening! We desperately need more grace based parenting in our homes and churches as we strive to undo the influence and damage of the punitive methods that have marred the face of Christian culture for so long! We need more books like this, that can reach every believing parent where they are, and inspire them to parent with the same grace and wisdom our Heavenly Father employs! All that said, this was my experience reading the book: I felt the numerous anecdotes take up valuable space and time that would be better spent digging into passages of the Word and working through practical application. I was disappointed to not find a whole lot of either. If you are well-read on child development and "alternative" methods of discipline and childrearing (from those considered to be in the "anti-spanking camp"), you will find nothing new here. I didn't care for the rebranding of the classic four temperments and promoting supplemental Family Matters products... You can easily find many free tools and information reguarding personality psychology on the internet, and you will have a much deeper understanding. But personality is a shifty thing in youth anyway, and if you are not inclined to pursue that kind of study, I promise that simply resolving to spend more unstructured time with your children, to slow down and observe them at work or play, to listen with full attention, considering their perspective before answering or judging, you will learn more than what could ever be summerized in a personality type. Pegging a child in any brand of personality typing has it's own drawbacks. It can promote unfair assumptions, lead to misunderstandings, and cause confusion when trying to understand more subtle or complex behaviors and attitudes. I appreciate her reasoning for not digging into the spanking issue in the main content of the book, setting that aside in the appendix in the back. She does a good job highlighting what gracious spanking looks like if you choose to do so. I am of a similar opinion that it is not a crucial point of doctrine and isn't always an issue of abuse or neglect either. It truly is a parent's prerogative and responisibility to consider the Word and the research and their own consience on the matter. If you do spank, follow her guidelines and you will not go wrong! I did find her characterizations of non-spankers, like myself, a bit condescending ("lazy", "fearful"), but to be fair she is addressing the extreme. If only you knew how much effort and time in research and reflection many of us sacrifice to employ better methods! It is very proactive approach and it is difficult work! I think she could have done a better job to include an objective summery of arguments in both camps for better understanding, but I really appreciate her exhorting those in both camps to avoid contention and judgement. It should never be an issue that causes us to break fellowship with a brother or sister! There is a good chapter on what she calls the "3 P's", a helpful framework for discerning the whole truth of God's word. But as far as parenting goes, personally, I didn't find anything new or particularly helpful here. I will be gifting this to a good friend/newer mom who will likely get more out of it than I did. Maybe you will too!
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J. M. Magrini
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent, succinct, intro to Marxism...
Format: Paperback
Richard Wolff’s Understanding Marxism is an excellent and highly accessible populist work that introduces Marx’s critique of the inherent contradictions and inevitable problems that plague – and will continue to plague – capitalism. So, he sets out to show how the contemporary experience and understanding of the relationship between employer-employee emerge from because it is the modern manifestation of the historical distinction, which is hierarchical, oppressive and ultimately “exploitative, between master-slave and Lord-serf - Zizek, in his small text The Relevance of the Communist Manifesto, offers a unique response to this line of critique and reasoning. Above I mention the accessibility of the writing – in fact, there is a crystalline clarity to it - and if you have watched Wolff’s show or listened to his interviews, it’s as if Wolff is speaking in his usual manner that avoids academic jargon and communicates his ideas directly. This is an extremely helpful and useful guide to understanding Marx, and I am hoping many young intelligent politically-minded university students will read it – e.g., those who might be unfamiliar with Marx - because it offers a sensible corrective to the ill-informed Marxist critics on the so-called “intellectual dark web” (IDW) who repeatedly, without properly understanding Marx, scapegoat him and employ him as a bogeyman to enhance the arousal of fear and alarm with their rhetoric. Ultimately, and here I agree with Wolff, Marx might be said – bound intimately with Marx’s notion of “species being” (a term Wolff avoids) – to show why “ending exploitation [is] necessary to actualize social commitments to liberty, equality, brotherhood, and democracy” (36-37). So, instead of a utopian (end-of-history) communist or socialist model for society, Wolff, through his reading of Marx, offers what might be termed a philosophical or even commonsensical (and achievable!) model of what a more socially aware and humanly grounded workplace might look like – one that is Marxist in nature and instantiates people coming together in more “democratic, egalitarian ways.” (71). Wolff also directs readers to primary source material for further study - so, all the quotations included are traced to Marx's original writings, which readers are encouraged to seek out. To conclude, readers must be aware that this pamphlet – indeed, this is what Wolff calls it – does not attempt to serve as a broad or sprawling introduction to Marx and his writings. Thus, when ordering it, be aware that it is not akin to academic introductions and critiques of Marx such as Peter Singer’s Marx: a Very Short Introduction (OUP) or Allen Wood’s Karl Marx (Routledge).
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019
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Agamemnon
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Essay
Format: Paperback
Wolff is a one of the best people I know of to deliver a quick handbook to Marx. He delivers a master class on this complicated subject and I have long respected his views on economics and politics.
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CL
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Awesome Introduction. A quick, easy read.
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Very good overview and a quick little read! I was able to read this in a day, despite having ADHD. That, in my opinion, is a testament to the engaging, straight-forward writing style. I now feel well-versed enough in thd basics to read more in-depth texts. Highly recommended.
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M.Jones
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 4
Brief and informative
I recommend this book to anyone that is curious about what exactly Marxism or socialism is but does not care to read volumes of material from Karl Marx himself. It's a quick yet poignant look at the major points and positions of the philosopher Karl Marx and gives you reason to go further study of you desire. This book will leave the average person with enough knowledge to hold an intelligent conversation about what Marxism is. Can be read on a commute to and from work or a 2hr plane ride.
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