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Tajemniczy Dysk to składankowy album Franka Zappy z roku 1998, zawierający nagrania z wczesnych lat kariery, konkretnie 1962-1969 (tylko jeden utwór, The Story Of Willie The Pimp, pochodzi z 1972 roku). W kilku utworach, podobnie jak na płycie The Lost Episodes, śpiewa Captain Beefheart.Tracklista:1. Theme From 'Run Home Slow'2. Original Duke Of Prunes3. Opening Night Party At 'Studio Z' (College)4. The Village Inn5. Steal Away6. I Was A Teenage Malt Shop7. The Birth Of Captain Beefheart8. Metal Man Has Won His Wings9. Power Trio Segment From The Saints 'N Sinners10. Bossa Nova Pervertamento11. Excerpt From the Uncle Frankie Show12. Charva13. Speed-Freak Boogie14. Original Mothers At the Broadside (Pomona)15. Party Scene From 'Mondo Hollywood'16. Original Mothers Rehearsal17. How Could I Be Such A Fool?18. Band Introductions At The Fillmore West19. Plastic People20. Original Mothers At The Fillmore East21. Harry You're A Beast22. Don Interrupts23. Piece One24. Jim/Roy25. Piece Two26. Agency Man27. Agency Man (Studio Version)28. Lecture From Festival Hall Show29. Wedding Dress Song/The Handsome Cabin Boy30. Skweezit Skweezit Skweezit31. The Story Of Willie The Pimp32. Black Beauty33. Chucha34. Mothers At KPFK35. Harmonica Fun


  • Wykonawca Zappa Frank
  • Data premiery 2012-11-27
  • Nośnik CD
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1. So Tired2. Say What You Will3. I'm Going Left4. Love Don't Love Nobody5. Revolution6. Love Comes To Everyone7. Lost And Found8. Piece Of My Heart9. One Day10. One Track Mind11. Run Home To Me12. Back Home


  • Wykonawca Clapton Eric
  • Data premiery 2005-08-29
  • Nośnik CD
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"Of all the musical instruments that might interpret a melodic idea, none imitates so purely the human voice, none pulls so firmly on the heartstrings, as the cello," stated 19th-century Belgian composer and musicologist François-Auguste Gevaert. By this time, with a better-defined playing technique and increased power that made it more suitable for lush orchestrations, the cello had most definitely achieved maturity. It is not surprising, then, that the instrument held a powerful sway over a number of composers, including Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) The early 1870s saw Saint-Saëns driven by a constant desire to surpass himself, which led to several powerful compositions, including the Cello Concerto No. 1. The year before, he had written an intense and dramatic cello sonata, but the concerto showed off the instrument in an entirely different way. Indeed, his creative decisions—the expressive treatment of the solo part, the thematic concentration, the concise orchestral developments, the juxtaposition of contrasts, the lack of a traditional orchestral introduction, and the merging of the usual three movements into one—place this concerto in a class of its own. The score, dedicated to cellist Auguste Tolbecque, who premiered the work on January 19, 1874, opens with a lightly orchestrated Allegro non troppo, giving the soloist room to shine with an ardent, triplet-based theme, which contrasts naturally with the lyrical second theme; this in turn is soon swept away by a double-stopped passage that leads to a third theme. In the Allegretto, a graceful, delicate minuet, the soloist is given free rein in a dreamlike countermelody in the cello’s middle—and perhaps most human—register, accompanied discretely by the string section. The triplets of the first movement, presented by the orchestra, announce the finale, which juxtaposes contrasting material in a rondo-like form.The first piece Saint-Saëns completed after his marriage to Marie-Laure Truffot in February 1875, the short and cheerful Allegro appassionato, appears to have been eclipsed by other masterworks from this period, including the Piano Concerto No. 4 and the famous Danse macabre. And yet this delicately wrought piece dedicated to Jules Lasserre remains one of the most popular works in the cello repertoire, as is "Le cygne" (The Swan) from Carnival of the Animals, a poetic high point written a decade later.When German cellist Wilhelm Fitzenhagen—a colleague of Tchaikovsky’s at the Moscow Conservatory who took part in the premieres of three of the latter’s string quartets—received the Variations on a Rococo Theme in 1877, which he had commissioned from Tchaikovsky, he immediately took it on tour. Quickly realizing how deeply moving audiences found the third variation, “Andante” (they frequently applauded it), Fitzenhagen decided to rework the score by moving this variation to the end and rewriting certain transitions. Tchaikovsky was unaware of this mutilation until the work was published in 1889. Although outraged, the composer let the publication stand, and Tchaikovsky’s original version would not be heard again before 1941; indeed, most cellists did not start playing the original version until the late 1970s. The work hinges on a theme of Mozartian elegance followed by seven linked variations of entirely different styles, making it challenging for performers, who must switch from ardent lyricism to pure virtuosity in the blink of an eye.In August 1887, by the bedside of his dying friend Nikolaï Kondratiev (chief producer at the Mariinsky Theater), Tchaikovsky overcame the spectre of death by writing the sketch of what would become the Pezzo capriccioso in a week. Upon his return to St. Petersburg, he sent the completed work to the editor Petr Jurgenson, suggesting that Wilhelm Fitzenhagen "might look over the cello part and suggest any markings specific to the soloist. […] This piece is the single fruit of my musical spirit from the whole summer". It was premiered in February 1888, in one of Marie Benardaki’s salons, during a visit by Tchaikovsky to Paris, with the cello part performed by its dedicatee, Anatolie Brandukov. Brandukov also gave the premiere with orchestra in November 1889 in Moscow, with Tchaikovsky at the podium.


  • Wykonawca Tetreault Stephane
  • Data premiery 2012-11-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Cry2. My Body the Car3. An Englishman in New York4. The Party5. Under Your Thumb6. I Pity Inanimate Objects7. Wedding Bells8. Out in the Cold9. A Little Piece of Heaven10. Save a Mountain for Me11. Get Well Soon12. Wide Boy13. Lost Weekend14. Submarine15. The Power Behind The Throne16. Bits of Blue Sky


  • Wykonawca Godley and Creme
  • Data premiery 2001-04-16
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. White Punks On Dope 2. Drivin' All Night 3. Boy Crazy 4. Turn Me On 5. Don't Touch Me There 6. Golden Boy 7. Don't Want to Wait Anymore 8. Pimp 9. You're No Fun 10. Sushi Girl 11. God Bird Change 12. Stand Up and Shout 13. Getoverture 14. Get Yourself a Deal 15. Haloes 16. I'm Just a Mess 17. Love's a Mystery (I Don't Understand) CD 2 1. She's a Beauty 2. Smoke (La Vie En Fumer) 3. Hit Parade 4. Only the Strong Survive 5. Piece By Piece 6. Pound of Flesh 7. TV Is King 8. Talk to Ya Later 9. Think About Me 10. My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains 11. Slipped My Disco 12. Overture. Up from the Deep 13. This Town 14. Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman 15. Show Me a Reason 16. I Saw Her Standing There 17. Tubes World Tour CD 3 1. Be Mine Tonight 2. Love Will Keep Us Together 3. What Do You Want from Life? 4. Telecide 5. Wild Women of Wongo 6. Strung Out On Strings 7. Mondo Bondage 8. No Way Out 9. I Want It All Now 10. Prime Time 11. Drum Solo 12. Crime Medley. Sound Effect Siren/Theme from 'Dragnet' 13. Space Baby 14. Cathy's Clone 15. I Was a Punk Before You Were a Punk 16. White Punks On Dope 17. Eyes


  • Wykonawca The Tubes
  • Data premiery 2017-11-03
  • Nośnik CD
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1. A Long Road Ahead (Bonus Track)2. My Baby Specializes3. Things Get Better4. We Can Love5. All We Really Want To Do (Bonus Track)6. It's Been A Long Time Coming7. Just Plain Beautiful8. Everybody Loves A Winner9. Look What We Have Found (Bonus Track)10. Piece Of My Heart11. A Right Now Love12. I've Just Been Feeling Bad (Bonus Track)13. Dirty Old Man (Bonus Track)14. Get Ourselves Together (Bonus Track)15. Pour Your Love On Me16. Hard To Say Goodbye


  • Wykonawca Delaney & Bonnie
  • Data premiery 2006-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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