Music Collection

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Music collection of life


MUSIC CHANGE LIFES

Gave me the strength Inspired to work Emotions and energy Helped in the expression Cut o from the world Fun and joy Lots of memories

Each year a new albums to collection of 6 years more and more


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First albums I m get from dad Now the sun's gone to hell and the moon's riding high, Let me bid you farewell Every man has to die But it's written in the starlight and every line on your palm We're fools to make war On our brothers in arms Music - arts organiz ations sound structures in time One the areas of ne arts , which a ects the human psyche by the sounds. Sound structures consist of a set of acoustic wave intentionally selected frequencies and amplitudes and the silence between them The purpose of music is to in uence the consciousness of the listener. It is receiving bjective phenomenon , dependent on individual inclinations , past experiences , social value

criteria , mood and many other factors, including the so-called . Hearing the music . Since human speech di ers signi cantly greater abstractness of content and the use of the human voice in addition to the musical instruments. Music is one of the manifestations of human culture. It can be assumed that music has always been accompanied by a man at work, play, rest , and in the rites , probably also from the beginning was combined with dance and word. From the beginning of the music served practical purposes helped in teamwork , was a form of communication , and later also became part of the collective identity . As time evolved as one.


01 Great Gatsby Django Forrest Gump Pulp Fiction

2007

2008

2009

Dire Straits Brother in Arms

Mike and the Machine Word of Mouth

Marek Grechuta Dni kt贸rych nie znamy

Queen Moulin Rouge

Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV

Czeslaw Niemen Dziwny jest ten swiat

Pink Floyd The dark side of the moon

Whitney Huston The Best Whitney Houston

The Beatles Pepper's Lonely Hearts The Rolling Stone Goats Head Soup.

2010

2011

U2 You Can't Leave Behind

Kinf of leon Only by the night

The Police Reggatta de Blanc

Beriut Elephant Gun

Sting Ten Summoner's Tales

Monika Brodka Granda

2012

2013

Adele 21

Woodkid Golden Age

Florenc + the Machine Lungs

Imagine Dragone Night Vision

Supertramp Now and Then R.E.M. Out of Time

The Doors L.A. Woman Depeche Mode Violator

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2007 Dire Straits Brother in Arms Queen Moulin Rouge Pink Floyd The dark side of the moon


Dire Straits Brothers in arms

There's so many di erent worlds

2007

So many di erent suns and we have just one world but we live in di erent ones...

The group debuted in 1978 single entitled "Sultans of Swing", which became a hit rather unexpectedly the late seventies music Dire Straits was very di erent fromthe then popular punk music. There's so many di erent worlds, so many di erent suns and we have just one world, but we live in di erent ones These mist covered mountains Are a home now for me But my home is the lowlands and always will be Some day you'll return to, your valleys and your farms And you'll no longer burn, to be brothers in arms

Dire Straits , the British rock group founded in 1977 by Mark Knop er (guitar and vocals) , David Knop er (guitar) , John Illsley (bass ), and Pick Withers (drums ) . The leader and driving force was Dire Straits Mark Knop er , who composed almost all the songs of the group. The group debuted in 1978 single entitled " Sultans of Swing ", which was rather surprising hit. At the end of the seventies music Dire Straits stand out much from the universally popular punk music . Dire Straits rst album simply titled Dire Straits released in 1978 , and the second album CommuniquĂŠ was released a year later (1979 ) . After the release of the second album , the band departed David Knop er , and in its place was adopted

Roy Bittan (keyboards ) , who has previously played in the group of Bruce Springsteen . Enriched with sound of keyboard instruments , the third album Making Movies ( 1980 ) con rmed the popularity of the group. Next suggestion group , Love Over Gold ( 1982 ) , was a logical continuation of the previous album , but here Mark Knop er started to develop wings as a very talented composer . The album opens with over a fteen-minute track, " Telegraph Road " is the story of the progress of civilization and the alienation of man in it ( about continued also in another song - " Industrial Disease " ) . An excellent song is also " Private Investigations " tells the story of the life of a private detective , served as " Telegraph Road " in a very elaborate form.


QUEEN Show must go on 2007

The band was formed rst in 1971 in London. From the beginning created Freddie Mercury vocals and piano John Deacon bass and keyboards Roger Taylor drums, keyboards and vocals and Brian May guitar, keyboards and vocals Two years later, the band signed its rst record deal and released their debut album Queen In 1974, he released the album " Queen II " and the band hit the road for a tour of the UK.

Soon appeared in the United States, and in november they released another album Sheer Heart Attack, which enjoyed considerable success on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1975 the Queen presented the next album, A Night at the Opera, was also the single Bohemian Rhapsody The ongoing 5'55 track proved to be one of the most popular singles in history. Through nine weeks remained in rst place of the British charts. By director Bruce Gowers Review the video for this song is considered the rst promotional video . Great success A Night at the Opera was equall amazing the album, the rst for the band receive platinum status

SHOW MUST GO ON Empty spaces - what are we living for? Abandoned I guess we know the score? On and on, Does anybody know what we are looking for? Another hero, another mindless crime. Behind the curtain in the pantomime Hold the line! Does anybody want to take it anymore Whatever happens, I'll leave it all to chance. Another heartache, another failed romance. On and on does anybody know what we are living for? I guess I'm learning, I must be warmer now.I'll soon be turning, round the corner now. Outside the dawn is breaking But inside in the dark I'M.aching to be free. My soul is painted like the wings of butter ies. Fairytales of yesterday will grow but never die. I can y my friends! 'll top the bill. I'll overkill . I have to nd the will to carry on On with the show

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PINK FLOYD Dark side of the moon 2007

DARK SIDE OF THE MOON The album was released in 1973 and although it was adopted enthusiastically , hardly anyone had expected who? It will become one of the few most famous albums in rock music history. Album lasted for 741 weeks in the rst hundred Billboard charts and is still one of the bestselling rock albums . When he was released , the music played on it was already well known to fans of the band , as the new songs were played at the concerts of the group.

At the time the band entered the studio recording lasted from June 1972 to January 1973 the music was already fully composed rehearsed. This allowed the musicians to work on di erent portions separately , rarely meeting at London's Abbey Road Studios. Keith Emerson recalls how during the break joint concert accidentally overheard Waters studio time separation between the musicians. Surprised he asked him if he simply would meet all ogether. Waters was surprising answer : It saves us a lot of ghts. The album contains many original ideas. As suggested by Alan Parsons joine the song Time synchronized clocks beating sounds, recorded and mixed by him. As with previous albums , also ene ted from nonmusical sounds . The sound of opening the cash registers and coins perhaps the longest loop implemented in the traditional technique is ripped from the opening song

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yn Barrett. Pink Floyd evolved from an earlier rock band founded in 1964, which at various times She received the name of Sigma, the Meggadeaths , Tea Set and The bdabs. When the band broke up , several members guitarist Rado Klose and Matt Willmering drummer Nick Mason, and Rick Wright playing wind instruments - formed a new rock band called Tea Set After a small argument with lead singer Chris Dennis , guitarist, and vocalist Syd Barrett also joined with Waters playing bass .When Tea Set gured out that they are not the only team with the same name , Barrett suggested a change to The Pink Floyd Sound, two musicians playing the blues - Pink, Anderson and Floyd Council. Eventually, the bend decided to shorten the name to Pink Floyd at the request of a group of managers , Peter Jenner and Andrew King. Strongly focused on jazz Klose left the band recording a demo only , leaving a stable composition, in which the following members: Barrett guitar and vocals, Waters bass and vocals, Mason drums, and Wright keyboards and vocals. Barrett later began writing his own songs , which in uenced the shape American and British psychedelic rock Pink Floyd became a favorite culture Underground , playing such prominent venues as the UFO club, the Marquee Club and oundhouse. At the end of 1966 the band was invited to contribute music for Peter Whitehead's Tonite titled Let's All Make Love in London , were lmed while recording two tracks ( " Interstellar Overdrive " and " Nick's Boogie in January 1967 . Although much of the music went to a movie, the session was eventually released as London 1966/1967 in 2005. With the increasing popularity , the band members formed Blackhill Enterprises in October 1966 , the company with their managers - Peter Jenner and Andrew King , releasing singles, " Arnold Layne " in March 1967 and " See Emily Play" in June 1967 . " Arnold Layne " took 20 place in the UK Singles Chart , and " See Emily Play" place sixth , ensuring the team rst national TV appearance on Top of the Pops in July 1967 . (Earlier too appeared showing " Interstellar Overdrive " at the UFO Club in the short documentary lm " It's So Far Out It's Straight Down ." It has been aired in March 1967 , but only in the British Granada TV . Released in August 1967 debut album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is considered a prime example of British psychedelic music and was well received by ritics. Currently, many consider it the best debut album .


2008 Mike and the Machine Word of Mouth Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV Whitney Huston The Best Whitney Houston


Mike & The machine Word of Mouth

2008

Mike + The Mechanics Hits was released on 4th March 1996 and attained the No. 3 spot in the UK charts. It stayed in the UK charts for 31 weeks.

Even inside Genesis, Mike Rutherford s forte has always been his melodic songwriting. With the successful side project Mike & the Mechanics, the artist managed to nd a further way to express himself working with other composers and di erent teams. Since 1985, Mechanics became a brand in their own, releasing seven albums, selling more than 10 million records, launching many hit singles and touring worldwide with After two solo albums in the early 80 s, a two frontmen led band. The sudden Mike Rutherford realised that he would death of one of the original singers, rather be working with someone else. Paul Young, needed a period o So he tried his hand at a writing session djustment but, after one experimental with the English songwriter B.A. album with Paul Carrack as the only Robertson, which turned out to be very vocalist, Rutherford changed the face fertile ground and ended up generating to the band recruiting two new singers. a couple of great songs including the monster hit Silent Running.


Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV 2008

Led Zeppelin are a popular British band best known for their hit 'Stairway to Heaven' as well as for co-creating the music genre of heavy metal. Since their nine albums were recorded

Between 1968 and 1979, Led Zeppelin has been one of the most popular bands of all time, having sold more than 300 million records and millions of concert tickets worldwide. The quartet was conceived at the end of the Hippie love era, in a group marriage of blues, rock and roll, soul, rockabilly, folk ballad, jazz,

classical and Oriental music, something else scattered over some woozy sounds of their songs. It was their mutual artistic stimulation, their group interplay and imagination that

ncorporated mythology and mysticism, concocted their inimitable style. established the concept of album-oriented rock career. Pjimmy Page was already experienced lead guitarist who worked with multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones in 1967, and they agreed to work on the next project.

Their debut album, 'Led Zeppelin', recorded and mixed in just about 36 hours in October 1968, Olympic Studios in London, kicked open the door for all extremes and experiments. The phallic image of the blown up Hindenburg airship on the cover, designed by George Hardie, announced hardening of rock and coming of the new super-group. Why ascending to musical succesas a powerhouse band, Led Zeppelin explored a vari of styles, from English folk ballads to blues and rock, and created their own nimitable style. Prior to the release of their rst album, Led Zeppelin made live appearances at the University of Surrey and London in October 1968, then went on their rst American tour in December 1968. In their rst year, Led Zeppelin made four concert tours in the USA, and another four tours in the UK. Their second album was recorded entirely on the road at several American recording studios, and was an even greater success than the rst one. 'Whole Lotta Love', 'Heartbraker', 'Living, Loving Maid', and 'Ramble On' became big international hits. Each member of the quartet contributed to their compositions, thus setting a ne example of group creativity. Their songs and albums rambled on with the highly versatile voice-guitar interplay. Plant's incredible vocal range and Page's enchanting guitar solos were as responsible for the band's singularity as its musical wanderlust. Plant's and Page's

musicianship was supported by the tight playing by John Paul Jones on bass, and John Bonham on drums. The intense interaction of all four players on stage gave their live performances visual counterpoint to well intertwined harmonic There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold And she's buying a stairway to heaven. When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed With a word she can get what she came for There's a sign on he wall but she wants to be sure ' There's a feeling I get when I look To the west, And my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through trees, and voices of those who stand look.

and rhythmic structures of their compositions. Their third album, Led Zeppelin III, in uenced by folk and Celtic music, o ered more inventiveness with aoustic/electric sound-work, and revealed more. with such compositions as the 'Immigrant Songen Loving You'. With the release of their 4th, and most popular album. Led Zeppelin achieved a reputation of the biggest band in the world. 'Stairway to Heaven' became the most played radio hit, several other songs became rock classics, and nobody knows how many more times their lines would help other musicians (like the opening ri from 'How Many More Times' was later used by Pink Floyd in their hit 'Money').


LEGEND & FAME

Whitney Houston The Best Whitney Houston

2008

O beautiful for pilgrim feet Whose stern impassioned stress A thoroughfare of freedom beat Across the wilderness! America! America! God mend thine every aw, Con rm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law! O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife. Who more than self their country loved and mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold re ne Till all success be nobleness and every gain divine!

I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston is a posthumous greatest hits album American recording artist Whitney Houston. The album was released on November 13, 2012 via RCA Records.

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2009 Marek Grechuta Dni kt贸rych nie znamy Czeslaw Niemen Dziwny jest ten swiat The Beatles Pepper's Lonely Hearts The Rolling Stone Goats Head Soup. Supertramp Now and Then R.E.M. Out of Time


Marek Grechuta Dni kt贸rych nie znamy

2009

MAREK GRECHUTA From an early age he learned to play the piano. He graduated from Zamosc and High School. Jan Zamoyski in 1963, he began studying architecture at Cracow University of Technology . At the Faculty of Architec met John Cantius, which founded the Cabaret Architects Anawa which will soon be transformed into a team accompanying him

accompanying him on appearances he public debut of music Grechuta took place in October 1967, when he took second place Student Song Festival in Krakow, and won song Tango Anawa . In 1968, at the Sixth KFPP in Opole won the award for the song Heart journalists , and a year later at the one of the major awards Award TVP ) for the song Wedding. With a team of Anawa recorded their rst two albums Marek Grechuta & Anawa in 1970 and 1971 Pageant . This year, the IX KFPP in Opole Grechuta won the award for the song Pageant In 1971 Grechuta Anawa left the band and formed another band called KNOW . With a team that recorded two albums - Way for widnokres and magic clouds . Plates were lled with music with elements of jazz-rock , and among the texts used in the work of contemporary poets such as Tadeusz Nowak , Tadeusz Nliwiak or Mieczyslaw Jastrun . Five years later, he began working again with Pawlukiewicz and writing music for the lyrics Witkiewicz .

There was so many days, lled up to loss of strength. Filled up to a loss of breath, there was so many moments. When you regret those,from which you have nothing One thing should be know, remember only that. Only those days counts we do not yet know Important are only those several moments, for which we are waiting for A well-known someone, who had a house and orchard, Suddenly lost meaning of life and fell into the wrong circles Although his fortune was lost, he was not fallen He could explain himself in that very moment, that: Only those days counts we do not yet know Important are only those several moments, for which we are waiting for Recognized as the most important representative of Polish poetry set to music, often using elements of rock, jazz-rock and progressive rock, especially in the initial period of creativity


Czeslaw Niemen Dziwny jest ten swiat 2009

But people of good will is more and I strongly believe in it, that this world never perish because of it. It has a very speci c organ intro played by Ziminski Nobody belived in this song

STRANGE WORLD It is a strange world where still there is so much evil and it is strange that for many years man despises man. It is a strange world the world of human a airs, sometimes it is shamefull to admit and yet it often happens that someone through a bad word kills as if with a knife. But there are more people of good will, and I believe that this world will never perish because of them. No! No! No! The time has come, the high time to destroy hatred oneself. But there are more people of good will, and I believe strongly that this world will never perish because of them. No! The time hascome, the high time to destroyhatred in oneself.

Czeslaw Niemen 16 Febru . 39 in Old Wasiliszk near Nowogr贸dek as Czeslaw Wydrzycki . Czeslaw Niemen also composed the music of rock and jazz . He pioneered the big- beat. He also created music for theater and lm , including the movie " The Wedding " by Andrzej Wajda . In his works Czeslaw Niemen used texts Norwid , Adam Asnyk and Kazimierz Break - Tetmajer . By 1967 he was a member of the Blue- black and latled his own bands Watercolors Niemen Enigmatic and the Group . He has also performed as a soloist . His greatest hits include: " Strange World" , " Do you still emember me and wors "Under the parrots " Dream of Warsaw"

The turning point in the career of the Niemen was the performance of watercolors at the V Festival in Opole. For the song " Strange World" was honored with a special hairman of the Committee for Radio and Television. In recent years, the artist focused on the job in his own music studio . In his compositions he willingly used electronic instruments and synthesizers . In the music of the younger generation Niemen watched in reserve. "Today it seems that you do not need to have any idea of singing to sing Market choked on something that is big part. Somania There was , in tact foxtrot four . And any attempt to leave, especially in the texts , the subject unisex - the male is not to jump , because the media refuse publication " - said the artist during one of the interviews.


The Rolling Stone Goats Head Soup. 2009

MAIDEN FACED IN CIUP, HERE SHE WENT TROUGHT LIFE TODAY IT FELL TO THE FEET ALL OF THE U.S. IF HEAT I WOULD HAVE SAID THEASE WORDS TWO My darling, I love you madly,I love, but I am lazy,So please, I come back. Oh, my dear, I am able tragic, So singing magical nally I back from Hollywood.

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eatles for Sale, Help! Beatles' fourth studio videnced a growing con ict between the commercial pressures of their global success and their creative ambitions. They had ntended the album, recorded between August and October 1964, to continue the format established by A Hard Dy's Night which, unlike the band's rst two LPs, contained only original songs. The band, however, hearly exhausted their backlog of songs on the previous album, and given the challenges constant international touring posed to the band's songwriting e orts, Lennon admitted, "Material's becoming a hell problem". As a result, six covers from their extensive repertoire were chosen to complete the album. Released in early December, its eight original compositions stood out, demonstrating the growing maturity J enno McCartney

A Hard Day's Night Capitol Records' lack of intere throughout 1963 had not one unnoticed, and a competitor, United Artists Records, encouraged their lm division to o er the group a three-motionpicture deal, primarily for the commercial potential of the soundtracks. Directed by Richard Lester, A Hard Day's Night involved the band for six weeks in March April 1964 as they played selves in a documentary. Film premiered in London and New York in July and August, respectively, and was an international success, with some critics drawing comparison with the Marx Brothers. According to Erlewine, the accompanying soundtrack album, A Hard Day's Night, saw them "truly coming into their own as a band. All of the disparate in uences on their rst two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, lled with ringing guitars and irresistible the can imagin.


The Beatles Pepper's Lonely Hearts

2009

ON FIRE But suddenly popular music became bigger than it had ever been before. It became an important, perhaps the most important, art form of the period, after not at all being regarded as an art form before. Times and attitudes quickly changed, in short, and now ve decades later, the Rolling Stones are celebrating an anniversary that artists in any eld would be overjoyed to attain. Indeed, the Stones will be marking the ftieth anniversary of their rst gig at the Marquee Club in London on July 12, 1962 with a celebratory appearance at that storied venue, ve decades later to the day. At that rst show, the group was billed as the Rollin Stones and, of what would become the band s original lineup, only Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones and keyboardist Ian Stewart performed. Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts would formally join in January of 1963, and Stewart o cially left the band in May, thoughcontinued on as the

Stones road manager and occasionally played with them both on stage and in the studio until his death in 1985. In addition, in order to further commemorate the anniversary, noted lmmaker Brett Morgen (The Kid Stays in the Picture) has directed a careerspanning documentary about the band; a forthcoming new book will chronicle the group s legendary history; and revolutionary artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey has fashioned an eye-catching contemporary spin on the Stones famed tongue logo. Somerset Housein London will also be hosting a free exhibition of rare and previously unseen photographs of the band, which includes images from every aspect of the Stones history reportage

It s a highly appropriate focus of the anniversary since such visual images constituted an essential element of how the Stones de ned themselves in those pre-Internet, pre-MTV days when photos of a band on an album cover or in newspapers and magazines determined how they would be viewed for years to come. It was a very new development that famous photographers would take pictures of rock bands, and it was really fantastic, Mick Jagger recalls. Those images were very much used and very widely seen, and they were essential to conveying who the Rolling Stones were to the public. Suddenly we were in all these magazines and one thing led to another. We became part of the whole Sixties phenomenon.

Of course, the Rolling Stones themselves are among the most important reasons for the dramatic breakthroughs and transformations that have taken place over the last ve decades. Indeed, it s essentially impossible to overestimate the importance of the Rolling Stones in rock & roll history. The group distilled so much of the music that had come before it and has exerted a decisive in uence on so much that has come after.


R.E.M.O

Out of time

2009

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he fertile intellectual environment of college town Athens (in Georgia) spawned the neo folk-rock of R.E.M.one of the most successful bands of all times. Pete Buck's Byrds-like Rickenbacker arpeggios, Bill Berry's martial drums and Mike Mills' lilting bass emphasized Michael Stipe's cryptic lyrics, middleeastern cantillation, gospel-like calland-response, soaring psychedelic refrains and oracle-like postures, The anthemic but irrelevant Radio Free

Trying to keep up with you And I don't know if I can do it Oh no, I've said too much I haven't said enough

Europe (1981) introduced to the surreal atmosphere of Murmur (1983), an album that basically created fairytale worlds for the listener to wander into (alas, angst-ridden ones) while relying old fashioned folk-rock foundations. Fall On Me (1986) re ned their vocal harmonies and rhythmic whirlwinds, while Document (1987) revealed their melodic talent with a cornucopia of catchy hooks: The One I Love, Finest Worksong,

The End Of The World, etc. Their art was better re ned by the singles than by the albums: Stand (1988), Orange Crush (1988), Losing My Religion (1991) Drive (1992), etc. The albums became darker and more pretentious, employing arrangements that often obviated to the lack of inspiration. Monster (1994) was the notable exception, a slab of hard-rock that yielded at least two of their masterpieces, What's The Frequency Kenneth and Crush With Eyeliner.

Stipe, Bucks and Mills mostly dispense with conventional rock percussion on Up (Warner, 1998), the album recorded after the departure of their drummer. The shrunk line-up forced them to be more experimental than ever, but their obsession remains the "moody pop ballad", a genre that they virtually invented and then re ned with paranoid determination. The results are comic: At My Most Beautiful and Parakeet invoke late Beach Boys.


Supertramp Now and Them 2009

Breakfast in America Supertramp arrived in British Columbia, Sunday afternoon to kick o their 2011 Canadian tour. Anticipation was everywhere. Production rehearsals were underway and the city of Vancouver was on re with Canucks fever. On Tuesday night, before a sold out 6000 plus crowd at the Save On Foods Memorial Center, the band returned to Victoria for the rst time since 1977. Rick Davies, joined on stage by veterans John Helliwell and Bob Siebenberg, and the rest of the band

who accompanied them on their fall 70-10 Tour of Europe, opened the tour in ne form. With Jesse Siebenberg and Gabe Dixon rotating lead vocals with Rick Davies the band played favorite album tracks such as From Now On, Cannonball and Rudy and delighted the audience with a bundle of their hits, Bloody Well Right, Dreamer, Give A Little Bit and Goodbye Stranger, to name a few. The Cunucks advancement into the Stanley Cup Finals led to a much publicized scheduling con ict with

Could we have kippers for breakfast mummy dear, They got to have 'em in Texas, cost everyone's a millionaire

the Supertramp show slated for Wednesday, June 1 at Rogers Arena. After a bit of juggling the Supertramp show was rescheduled to Thursday evening and as guests of the Canucks, Rick, John and Bob attended the rst game of the Stanley Cup Finals. As they were introduced to the packed arena, the cheers were deafening. It was magic to be in that building. Electric. What a game! It was something I will never forget. Go Canucks! , said Rick after the game.


2010 U2 You Can't Leave Behind The Police Reggatta de Blanc Sting Ten Summoner's Tales The Doors L.A. Woman Depeche Mode Violator


U2

You Can t Leave Behind

2010

BONO Paul David Hewson

WE MUST BECOME THE CHANGE WE WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD The Essentials It all began in 1976 when Larry Mullen pinned a 'musicians wanted' ad to the notice board at Dublin's Temple Mount School: Drummer seeks musicians to form band. 'So on Saturday 25th September 1976, ' recalls Larry. 'This odd group of people convened in my kitchen in Artane. And that's where it started. Adam Clayton had discovered rock'n'roll as a thirteen year old, buying his rst acoustic guitar and then talking his parents into buying him a bass guitar. 'It just sounded good to me. Deep and fat and satisfying.' From the beginning, U2 were marked out by their passion. "A band before we could play" was how Bono put it in early interviews Edge remembers reading UK music papers NME and Sounds every

then hearing about this ' wild kid called Paul Hewson. The four teen agers, who initially called themselves 'Feedback', rehearsed in Larry's Dublin kitchen, Bono on vocals, The Edge guitar, Adam Clayton and Larry making up the rhythm section of bass and drums. Inspired by punk, but insulated from the stando sh cool by the Irish Sea, Feedback had become 'The Hype' and then 'U2' and were soon building a local reputation based on the passion of their performances. 'I suppose a watershed

moment would have been seeing The Jam on Top of the Pops, 'remembers Edge. andd realizing that actually not knowing how to play was not a problem... music was more about energy and trying to say something and not necessarily about great musicianship.' After a brief period being managed by Adam, they had met up with Paul McGuinness but an early Irish release in 1979, the 'U23' EP on CBS, proved a one-o . They would wait until the following year to sign a long-term deal with Chris


THE POLICE Reggatta de Blance 2010

The Police brie y returned to the stage for the band's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The three-song set included the classics Roxanne, Every Breath You Take, and Message in a Bottle and the renewed hope in music fans worldwide for a future reunion of one of the most innovative and in uential bands in rock & roll.

From their early beginnings, The Police were hailed as maverick live band - a group that galvanized an already impressive studio sound into something therworldly when performing. Combining controlled energy and evocative melodies, Sting, Stewart Copeland a AndySummers played with the improvisational instincts of a jazz trio and the raw energy of a punk-rock band blend that made them one of the de nitive rock groups of the'70s and '80s. The group originally broke hrough at the same time that punk was shaking up the music scene in the late 70's. Each member came from a di erent

musical background: Summers playe with The Animals, Soft Machine and Kevin Ayers, Copeland was a member of Curved Air and had a brief solo career as Klark Kent, while Sting had played in various jazz fusion groups. The band manifested an understated virtuosity, applying their chops within reggae grooves and intricate arrangements. Between Summers' trenchant and ground breaking guitar work, Copeland's deceptively complex polyrhythms and Sting's loping bass and soaring vocals, The Police were indisputably the most adventurous ambassadors .


STING Ten summoner s tales

2010

September 2013 sees the release of 'The Last Ship', the rst album of original material since 2003's 'Sacred Love'. Inspired by his forthcoming play of the same name the album explores the central themes of homecoming and selfdiscovery, drawing upon his memories of growing up in the shadow of the Swan Hunters Shipyard in Wallsend. Born 2 October 1951, in Wallsend, north-east England, Gordon Sumner's life started to change the evening a fellow musician in the Phoenix Jazzmen caught sight of his black and yellow striped sweater and decided to rechristen him Sting. Sting paid his early dues playing bass with local out ts The Newcastle Big Band, The Phoenix Jazzmen, Earthrise and

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Last Exit, the latter of

which featured e orts at song writing and Last Exit, the latter of which featured his rst e orts at song writing. Last Exit were big in the North East, but their jazz fusion was doomed to fail when punk rock exploded onto the music scene in 1976. Stewart Copeland, drummer with Curved Air, saw Last Exit on a visit to Newcastle and while the music did nothing for him he did

recognise the potential and charisma of the bass player. The two hooked up shortly afterwards and within months, Sting had left his teaching job and moved to London. Seeing punk as ag of convenience, Copeland and Sting - together with Corsican guitarist Henri Padovani started rehearsing and looking for gigs. Ever businessman, Copeland took the name The Police guring it would be good publicity, and the three started gigging round landmark punk venues like The Roxy, Marquee, Vortex and Nashville in London. Replacing Padovani with the virtuoso talents of Andy Summers the band also enrolled Stewart's elder brother Miles as

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THE DOORS L.A. Women 2010

With an intoxicating, genreblending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrison's poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.

The Doors' arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become stone classics, but also of something much bigger a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping head rst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled

about peace and love. Though they've had scores of imitators, there's never been another band quite like them. And 40 years after their debut album, The Doors' music and legacy are more in uential than ever before. Morrison's mystical command of the frontman role may be the iconic heart of The Doors, but the group's extraordinary power would hardly have been possible without the virtuosic keyboard tapestries of Ray Manzarek, the gritty, expressive fretwork of guitarist Robby Krieger and the supple, dynamically rich grooves of drummer John Densmore. From baroque art-rock to jazz-infused pop to gutbucket blues, the band's instrumental triad could navigate any musical territory with aplomb - and all three contributed mightily as songwriters. The group was born when Morrison and Manzarek who'd met at UCLA's lm school - met again, unexpectedly, on the beach in Venice, CA, during the summer of 1965.

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im Morrison at the center of The Doors mystique is the magnetic presence of singer-poet Jim Morrison, the leather-clad Lizard King who brought the riveting power of a shaman to the microphone. Morrison was a lm student at UCLA when he met keyboardist Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach in 1965. Upon hearing Morrison s poetry, Manzarek immediately suggested they form a band; the singer took the group s name from Aldous Huxley s infamous psychedelic memoir, The Doors of Perception. Constantly challenging censorship and conventional wisdom, Morrison s lyrics delved into primal issues of sex, violence, freedom and the spirit. He outraged authority gures, braved intimidation and arrest, and followed the road of excess (as one of his muses, the poet William Blake, famously put it) toward the palace of wisdom. Over the course of six extraordinary albums and countless boundarysmashing live performances, he inexorably changed the course of rock music and died in 1971 at the age of 27. He was buried in Paris, and fans from around the world regularly make pilgrimages to his grave. In 1978, the surviving members of the band keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore reunited to record the accompanying music for An American Prayer, a compilation of Morrison s poetry readings. He remains the very template of the rock frontman, and his singing, poetry and Dionysian demeanor continue to inspire artists and audiences around the world.

Riders on the storm, Into this house we're born, Into this world we're thrown like a dog without a bone an actor out on loan Riders on the storm, there's a killer on the road, His brain is squirming like a toad, take a long holiday Let your children play. If you give this man a ride Sweet family will die.Killer on the road.


Depeche Mode Violator 2010

DREAMS In spite of all the internal crises in the band, Depeche Mode have continued to develop themselves as a band from album to album comeback album "Ultra" really shows a band that's far from dead. Depeche Mode era was happening in the '80's, but almost twenty years after their rst album they're still the masters in their eld. clear sign that pure quality and style never go out of fashion. The kings of synth popnothing less. Le Mec "Originally a product of Britain's new movement, Depeche Mode went on to become quintessential electropop band of the 1980s one of the rst acts to establish a musical identity based.

Concept and Idea Before you start exploring this website, it's relevant to just tell you a little bit about why I made this site and what I hope to achieve with. First of all, this website is entirely subjective. This means that I have created the album and artist lists on the basis of my own opinions and views only. Of course, I have been in uenced by the world around me such as friends and media, but anything you read about an artist here will mostly pretty ubjective.......

However, I do base my knowledge on a pretty large (around 2500 dear pieces of plastic) CD collection and fairly good insight into the music scene.

naddition to the various lists on the site you'll also nd my personal opinion about stu that happens in the music business in the form of a current Hotlist as well as a bunch of useful links to the best music sites on the web Therefore, I hope you'll get something out of visiting the site. I made it to pay tribute to my favourite albums and artists, and maybe the site will inspire you to one or several of the following things. Albums collecion is based on criteria such as musical greatness (obviously) and what I call emotional baggage. Very often an album means something to you because you have certain memories connected to it. This also plays a role in choosing your favourite albums. The album list doesn't contains compilation best-of albums since..

Words like violence Break the silence Come crashing in Into my little world Painful to me Pierce right through me Can t you understand Oh my little girl

Enjoy the silence On 18.11.1993 the rst Depeche Mode Party of DARKROOM was organized . The idea was not only to set the beginning of the 90 stronger techno trend an event with " good old music " of the 80s era , especially of Depeche Mode and related synthpop bands somewhat opposed , but like-minded people a starting point for meetings and celebrations to o er and of course to swing again even on the dance oor . The response from the public was overwhelming and as Depeche Mode Parties were a novelty , it was soon over regional popularity of many DM fans. Over the years, then 80 years - parties were added and due to demand and pioneering spirit of the Depeche Mode party was organized in other cities and states . But only One Power , yers and a venue not enough thost a good party . First and foremost, good music is one of them because thanks to the best band in the universe DEPECHE MODE and the most loyal fan base in the world, the parties are only lled with content and life And - not to forget.


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Beirut Elephant Gun

2011

The band not city Zach Condon s rst show in New York, this May at the Knitting Factory, was a complete disaster. The 20-year-old had pulled together the three musicians for his band, Beirut, only weeks before. His eBay ukulele would not stay in tune. He fumbled with his trumpet and ashed a sheepish smile during the long breaks between songs. His banter was selfconscious ( I m sorry, this ukulele is terrible ). His voice shook. The band seemed unripe and overwhelmed, sweating through Balkan-in uenced melodies that felt a size too large. On recordings, Beirut s songs are like the lush score to a movie about Gypsies and bohemians. Onstage, Condon seemed like a boy pantomiming the music of grown-ups. It couldn t have helped that the place was packed. More than 200 people were at this debut, driven by the guerrilla success leaked MP3s from Gulag Orkestar, an album Condon recorded in his bedroom in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Bloggers and industry types had hyped the show for weeks, wunderkind a permanent pre x to Condon s name. I was going onstage to bomb, he says. We were just so unprepared, with so many people there expecting the Second Coming. And I knew that I wasn t going to deliver that.

He didn t, but a strange thing happened. Usually, the only thing music bloggers love more than building buzz is torpedoing it, posting detailed rants about every note gone wrong. Even after Beirut s misstep, however, the online community continued to embrace the singer and his strange record. Listeners wrote in assuring him of his potential. Would their faith pan out? And why was Condon bene ciary of it, anyway? I think I share music with a very speci c group of people, he says. I play for those who want to hear something energetic and true and beautiful in music again. But perhaps people just like that I am 20 and freshfaced. Maybe if I had a beard, they would have been harder on me. Three months on, Condon s band has grown to ten members just in time, it would seem, to defend its name. You know, it s ironic, he says, addressing the Beirut situation before a rehearsal in his Bushwick loft. Spackle covers everything, including the pots and pans. He and his roommates are trying

to build individual bungalows, maybe buy a pool table. One of the reasons I named the band after that city was the fact that it s seen a lot of con ict. It s not a political position. I worried about that from the beginning. But it was such a catchy name. I mean, if things go down that are truly horrible, I ll change it. But not now. It s still good analogy for my music. If things go down that are truly horrible, I ll change the name. But not now. Beirut is still a good analogy for my music.

I haven t been to Beirut, but I imagine it as this chic urban city surrounded by the ancient Muslim world. The place where things collide. Collision is a large part of Condon s style, inherent to its appeal. His record is not so much world music as a global mash-up. He rst picked up a trumpet as a gradeg.


King of Lion Only by the night 2011

Only by the night Stranded in the spooky town Stop lights are swaying and the phone lines are down The oor is crackling cold She took my heart, I think she took my soul Kings Of Leon are a funny old beast the band is really a family a air full of three brothers and a cousin. For some reason they are not really liked in there native country and with album number four it seems that Kings Of Leon have done something about it. They seems to have had a make over, some say dropped the hippy look. Is it necessary? They have a massive following in the UK and whenever they have some new material out Radio One are always there ready to supply us all with an exclusive.. The one thing about these guys is that they always owned that raw sound, but in the shape of album number three it seems that the guitars and vocals have been cleaned up, which musically Kings

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hort time the Kings of Leon moved from being highly regarded indie band, beloved by critics, to that of a major label artist opening for U2. The band members also moved from the conservative religious background of their youth to the heady atmosphere of rock 'n' roll concert halls in the United States and Europe. Dave Hilson wrote in the Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, "The rise has been so fast that the band have barely had time to soak it all in. They skipped playing dingy little bars in front of a handful people, instead playing in front housands." With two successful albums and a large following in the United Kingdom, the Kings of Leon were poised to create a new form of Southern Rock in the new millennium. Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill learned about rock 'n' roll while traveling the American countryside with their evangelist father during the 1980s and 1990s. "It was against our religion pretty much to do just about everything you could ever imagine," Caleb Followill told Stephen Kiehl in the Baltimore Sun. While their mother listened only to gospel during the family's long road trips, the boys learned


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MONIKA BRODKA

2011

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s his idol mentions Eric Badu , Jill Scott and Lauren Hill - three extraordinary artists who refreshed noble soul tradition after years of dominance div which confused expression of the manifestation of technical virtuosity . " Erica Badu concert in Warsaw threw me on the shoulder . Erykah reassured me only in the belief that it is worth ghting for his " - he says. And then She adds and I have to mention Me'Shell Ndegeocello . I appreciate it for the fact that in addition to being a great singer also plays many instruments and it produces its board . I also would once so wanted . Brodka to work on his rst album came very seriously - is the coauthor of several compositions , some written while her Bogdan Kondracki , along with which is also responsible for the production of the album. In addition to the new songs together also prepared several versions of soul classics from several decades ago . Monika says , "I know that I have the time to educate his compositional talent . For now, I want to show up primarily as a singer It is worth mentioning that Brodka participated twice in the

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jazz vocal workshops conducted in Krakow by the famous American teacher Gerald Trottmana , who has worked with the likes of with Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. " Fortunately, his style was more like Bobba McFerrin says Monica , "and a lot could be learned . She admits that deal with the repertoire of the old masters was a big challenge for her, but at the same time explains: "For me, soul is not virtuosic vocal in several octaves, but the music of the soul. Hence the idea for the new versions of old songs, "Songs selected together with Bogdan I started to expand its collection of old boards by Erica Badu and Lauren Hill and Movie always spoke with an unusual respect for Marvin Gaye'u or Al'u Greenie. So now together rummage in antiquities Last month it time for her extremely intense changes: moving to Warsaw, changing schools, circle of friends, the rhythm of life. And contact with the world of show business, which abolishes bravely and with great distance. "Fortunately plate Erica Badu and Marvin Gaye as good as they sound in Zywiec and Warsaw" She laughs Brodka.

We all remember how brilliantly beard won the " Idol " winning 69 % of votes. However, one of the few participants in this type of talent show Brodka with each project increases your level of artistic and reaches ever greater success.Even the rst album Brodka was extremely mature and brought big hits as " This " and " Girl of my boyfriend ." Monika delighted all the sensitivity and the freshness of the music , and above all a wonderful voice. Also, the second album " My Song " became a hit and was certi ed Gold P. plates .


Adele 21 2011

I really like poetry: I m not 2011 very good at reading My debut album is about being between 18 and 19; about love, she continues. Daydreamer is about this boy I was in love with, like proper in love with. He was bi and I couldn t deal with that. All the things I wanted from my boyfriend, he was never going to be. I get really jealous anyway, so I couldn t ght with girls and boys. It s quite a sad album, with songs about being cheated on and not getting what you want Anchoring it all together is ADELE s incredible voice. As immediate as it is undeniable its power is matched only by her Force 10 personality. I ve always liked being the centre of attention, yes she laughs. ADELE is from a resolutely un-musical family. It all comes from impersonating The Spice Girls and Gabrielle, she cheerfully explains. I did little concerts in my room for my mum and her friends. My mum s quite arty she d get all these lamps and shine them up to make one big spotlight. They d all sit on the bed. Later, when her dad s best friend, a dance producer, rightly declared ADELE s voice wicked , he invited her to record a cover of Heart Of Glass . The rst time she got a microphone in her hand, she realised her calling.

Most people don t like Noisettes moved in next door. She s an amazing the way their voice singer. I used to hear her sounds when it s through the walls. I d go recorded. I was just so round and we d jam and excited by the whole stu like that. Just thing that I wasn t hearing her and her bothered what it sounded music really made me like. want to be a writer and not just sing Destiny s Child songs. So ADELE upped sticks, signing up to The Brit School, the Selhurst college whose alumni number A. Winehouse, members of The Feeling and Kate Nash. However she had her misgivings If I hear someone s from stage school I d think they were a dickhead, and I know it might make me sound Despite being quick o like that. But it had free the mark on MySpace rehearsal rooms and her friend set up a page free equipment and for ADELE s music on I was listing to music all the last day of 2004 day, every day for years. it wasn t until 2006 that The music course was labels started noticing really wicked. There was her talent. I d hate no dancing or anything people to think that. like that. No jazz hands. Right to be that. I ve got, During her second year, like, 10,000 friends , ADELE s resolve to be a in hereas Jack Pe単ate s singer was given a little got about one extra boost Shingai Shoniwa, the turbolunged vocalist with The

When XL called her in for a meeting, ADELE was nervous enough to take a chum with her. I never, ever thought I d get signed. The A&R guy emailed me and I was ignoring it I didn t realise they [XL] did all these amazing names

Despite interest from plenty of other labels, the independent regarded for its one-o , de ning acts (for rock band, see The White Stripes; for rapper, see Dizzee Rascal) proved the perfect match for her one-o talent, and XL will put out ADELE s stunning debut album 19 early next year. A single, the beautiful heartbreaker, Chasing Pavements will precede .


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ceremonials First came here Let s talk about magic. Because music, at its best, is a kind of magic that lifts you up and takes you somewhere else. I want my music to sound like throwing yourself out of a tree, or o a tall building, or as if you re being sucked down into the ocean and you can t breathe, says Florence Welch. It s something overwhelming and all uncompassing that lls you up, and you re either going to explode with it, or you re just going to disappear.

Florence writes her best songs when she s drunk or has a hangover, because that s when the freedom, the feral music comes, creating itself wildly from the fragments gathered in her notebooks and in her head. You re lucid, she explains, but you re not really there. You re oating through your own thoughts, and you can pick out what you need. I like those weird connections in the

universe. I feel that life s like a consistent acid trip, those times when things keep coming back. Florence herself is a mass contradictions: she s tough yet she s terri ed, a bundle of nerves and passion, of darkness and pure joy. I feel things quite intensely, which is why the music has to be so intense. I m either really sad or really happy, I m tired or completely manic.

When we rst came here, We were cold and we were clear, With no colours on our skin, We were light and paper-thin. And when we rst came here, We were cold and we were clear, With no colours on our skin, Till you let the spectrum in.


WOODKID GoldenAge 2013

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eople are always saying rock journalists secretly wish they were aband, but have you ever heard the one about the video director who's a frustrated musician? We're sure you'll be able to correct us, but Yoanne Lemoine is as far as we know the rst video director turned pop artist. And it's not as though he's turned to making records because he was doing particularly badly at the promo lm lark, having made a series of Grammy-nominated shorts including ones for Taylor Swift (Back to December), Lana Del Rey (Born to Die), Drake & Rihanna (Take Care) and Katy Perry (Teenage Dream). Not the shabbiest of lists, we're sure you'll agree.Funnily enough, Lemoine music making guise operates as Woodkid ally admits to being a frustrated musician, although "frustration" is perhaps not quite the emotion you feel when a large cheque arrives in the post for having spent a day watching a semi-clad Perry cavort her way through a Hipstamatic love scene that you've just contrived. He calls what he does "symphonic pop" and explains that there is serious cinematic intent behind the music he has composed and co-produced for his debut album, the Golden Age. He's already demonstrated that his songs can work in a lmic context, or should we say neo- lmic: Iron, one of his tracks, was featured in a trailer for the video game Assassin's Creed: Revelations, which has been seen by nearly 3 million people on YouTube (either that or three Assassin's Creed players each watched it a million times, which we're not ruling out), and another in the trailer for the Hitchcock biopic, seen by a million. This suggests the director of Psycho and the Birds is a third as popular than an action-adventure video game, although this is hardly Woodkid's problem. Woodkid doesn't really have any problems. He was even recently sampled by World's Hottest Rapper Kendrick Lamar on his song The Spiteful Chant and he got to ful ll all fantasies about creating symphonic opus to match his visual imagination. songs to vivid life. "When I started playing my own music, I wanted it to be as tall as a skyscraper," he says. "Images can achieve that. A really big orchestra can also achieve that." Now we should tell you at this point that, when he sings, Lemoine sounds like Antony Hegarty, rather limited Hegarty at Golden Age.


Imagine Dragons

Night Vision 2013

After the last note played on the last song of a marathon set a few years ago, Dan Reynolds, frontman for Las Vegas based rockers Imagine Dragons, realized it was all starting to come together. We were playing a gig at this place called O Sheas, which has the cheapest beer on the strip, Reynolds remembers. I was basically standing on top of the drums, the stage was so small. We were on our nal song of a sixhour set. I got to the end of the song and just fully passed out in the middle of singing. I came to, got up, nished the song, and we got a standing ovation from all these people at this tiny little casino at three am on a weekday in Vegas. Something about that moment bonded us and made us realize that we were building a connection with people from all over the country.

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Since then that connection has only grown. Reynolds and his bandmates guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman independently released three EPs, toured extensively, earning a grass roots following. Then, earlier this year, the band made their major label debut with he release of their Continued Silence EP, which included the breakthrough single It s Time, an anthemic foot-stomping track that perfectly encapsulates the band s unvarnished emotional sound. With the groundswell of energy It s Time generated, Imagine Dragons are now preparing for the release of their full-length debut, Night Visions, available oy Grammy award winning producer Alex Da Kid s (Eminem, Rihanna) label, KIDinaKORNER.


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Original Soundtrack

Can be recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, book, television program or video game; a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a lm or TV show; or the physical area of a lm that contains the synchronized recorded sound. Film score albums did not really become popular until the LP era, although a few were issued in 78-rpm albums. Alex North s score for the 1951 lm version of A Streetcar Named Desire was released on a 10inch LP by Capitol Records and sold so well that the label later re-released it on one side of a 12-inch LP with some of Max Steiner's lm music on the reverse. Steiner s score for Gone with the Wind has been recorded many times, but when the lm was reissued in 1967, MGM Records nally released an album of the famous score

recorded directly from the soundtrack. Like the 1967 re-release of the lm, this version of score was arti cially "enhanced for stereo In recent years, Rhino Records has released a 2-CD set of the complete Gone With the Wind score, restored to its original mono sound. One o the biggest-selling lm scores of all time was John Williams's music from the movie Star Wars. Many lm score albums go outof-print after the lms nish their theatrical runs and some have become extremely rare collectors items.


THE GREAT GATSBY The most beautiful soundtrack

Forrest Gump is the soundtrack album based on the Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning lm, Forrest Gump, and contains music from many well-known artists. The score, composed by Alan Silvestri, was released separately (as Forrest Gump Original Motion Picture Score) on the same day. The album was reissued in 2001 with additional tracks.

Released on May 7, the lm's soundtrack is also available in a deluxe edition a Target exclusive release also features three extra tracks.The lm score was executive-produced by Jay-Z and The Bullitts. Penned by Lana Del Rey and the lm's director, Baz Luhrmann, the song "Young and Beautiful" was released to contemporary hit radio as a single, and is being used as the lm's buzz single. A snippet of the track appeared in the o cial trailer for the lm and played during the scene where the characters portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan express their romantic feelings for one another.

Django Unchained Pulp Fiction is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's 1994 lm Pulp Fiction. No traditional lm score was commissioned for Pulp Fiction. The lm contains a mix of American rock and roll, surf music, pop and soul. The soundtrack is equally untraditional, consisting of nine songs from the movie, four tracks of dialogue snippets followed by a song, and three tracks of dialogue alone. Seven songs featured in the movie were not included in the original 41-minute soundtrack. 3;05

Jungle Boogie

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Let's Stay Together

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Bustin' Surfboards

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Son of a Preacher Man

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Girl, You'll Be a Woman

Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack Quentin Tarantino's motion picture Django Unchained. It was originally released on December 18, 2012. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, relying heavily on spaghetti western soundtrack. These four songs were all contenders for an Academy Award nomination in the Best Original Song category, but none of them were nominated. The soundtrack also includes seven tracks that are dialogue excerpts from the lm. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.


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