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Z okazji dziesięciolecia istnienia zespołu Riverside firma Mystic Production przygotowała dla fanów wyjątkowy, sześciopłytowy box, który podsumowuje dotychczasową działalność warszawskiej formacji. W ekskluzywnym zestawie znajdują się wszystkie płyty zespołu wchodzące w skład tzw. trylogii „Reality Dream”: „Out Of Myself”(2003), „Second Life Syndrome” (2005) oraz “Rapid Eye Movement”(2007). Wydawnictwo zawiera również wiele dodatków, w tym utwory koncertowe pochodzące z DVD “Reality Dream” (2008), EP-kę “Voices In My Head” (2005) oraz utwory z singli “Conceiving You” (2005), “02 Panic Room” (2007) i niemal wszystkie ze „Schizophrenic Prayer”(2008). Okładkę boxu zaprojektował tradycyjnie Travis Smith.Out of myself1. The same river 2. Out of myself 3. I believe 4. Reality dream 5. Loose heart 6. Reality dream II 7. In two minds 8. The curtain falls9. OK1-9 from "Out of Myself" album(2003/2004)Voices in my head1. Us 2. Acronym love 3. DNA TS. Rednum or F. Raf 4. The time I was daydreaming 5. Stuck between 6. I believe (live) 7. Loose heart (live) 8. Out of myself (live)1-8 from "Voices In My Head" EP(2005)Second life syndrome1. After 2. Volte-face 3. Conceiving you 4. Second life syndrome 5. Artificial smile 6. I turned you down 7. Reality dream III 8. Dance with the shadow 9. Before1-9 from "Second Life Syndrome" album(2005)Second live syndrome1. Volte-face (live) 2. Conceiving you (live) 3. Second life syndrome (live) 4. I turned you down (live) 5. Reality dream III (live) 6. Dance with the shadow (live) 7. Before (live) 8. The piece reflecting the mental state of the members of our band1-7 from "Reality Dream" DVD/live album(2008)8 from "Conceiving You" single(2005)Rapid eye movementPart One - Fearless1. Beyond the eyelids 2. Rainbow box 3. 02 Panic room 4. Schizophrenic prayer 5. ParasomniaPart Two - Fearland6. Through the other side 7. Embryonic 8. Cybernetic pillow 9. Ultimate trip1-9 from "Rapid Eye Movement" album(2007) Rapid eye movement II1. Beyond the eyelids 2. Lucid dream IV 3. 02 Panic room (remix) 4. Rainbow trip 5. Back to the river 6. Rapid eye movement2-3,4 - from "02 Panic Room" single(2007)1,4,6 - from "Schizophrenic Prayer" single(2008)


  • Wykonawca Riverside
  • Data premiery 2011-09-05
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. 2 Atoms in a Molecule2. Jocasta3. Shape of My Heart4. Do What I Do5. Give a Little Love6. Second Lover7. 5 Years Time8. Rocks and Daggers9. Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down10. Mary11. Hold My Hand As I'm Lowered


  • Wykonawca Noah And The Whale
  • Data premiery 2018-05-18
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa
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Tracklista: 1. The oppostition 2. The facilitator 3. The container 4. The assumptions 5. The certainties 6. The suspension 7. The polarization 8. The second argument 9. The why 10. The deliberation 11. The first argument 12. The how 13. The mutuality 14. The first afterthought 15. The second afterthought 16. The third afterthought


  • Wykonawca Balke Jon
  • Data premiery 2020-05-15
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. Kids In America 2. Chequered Love 3. Water On Glass 4. Cambodia 5. View From A Bridge 6. Child Come Away 7. Love Blonde 8. Second Time 9. Rage To Love 10. You Keep Me Hangin' On 11. Another Step (Closer To You) 12. You Came 13. Never Trust


  • Wykonawca Wilde Kim
  • Nośnik CD
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-REMASTERED WITH 2 BONUSTRACKS- 1. MEDLEY: UNE NUIT A PARIS 2. I M NOT IN LOVE 3. BLACKMAIL 4. SECOND SITTING FOR THE LAST SUPPER 5. BRAND NEW DAY 6. FLYING JUNK 7. LIFE IS A MINESTRONE 8. FILM OF MY LOVE 9. CHANNEL SWIMMER 10. GOOD NEWS


  • Wykonawca 10 CC
  • Data premiery 1996-09-09
  • Nośnik CD
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Piano Trio No. 1 Although Anton Arensky studied for a time under Rimsky-Korsakov at the St Petersburg Conservatory, his musical affiliation seems closer to Tchaikovsky, and it was to the Moscow Conservatory – where Tchaikovsky’s eclectic approach to music to some extent balanced the nationalistic school of ‘The Mighty Handful’, including RimskyKorsakov – that Arensky went as a teacher of theory and composition after having gained the Gold Medal in St Petersburg. His own most important student was Rachmaninov.Arensky wrote three operas, two symphonies, a piano concerto, incidental music to a production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest and a number of choral and chamber works, including two trios for piano, violin and cello. The first of these, in D minor, was published in 1894, the year in which Balakirev, founder of the ‘Mighty Handful’, suggested Arensky as his successor as Director of Music at the St Petersburg Imperial Chapel. The trio was inspired by Karl Davïdov who had died five years earlier. Davïdov, a cello virtuoso, founded the Russian school of cello playing, and the trio bears posthumous testimony to his work at the St Petersburg Conservatory which he joined in 1863 and where he served as Director from 1876 until 1886.The first movement is built around three themes, the first dramatic, the second lyrical and the third impetuous. It is followed by a playful Scherzo which provides a natural continuance to the thoughtful coda of the previous movement and contains an example of what became known as the ‘Arensky Waltz’. The movement is a scherzo more in character than in form, and the waltz appears as the central trio, offering full-blooded contrast to the lighter mood of the main sections, themselves tinged with Mendelssohnian delicacy, spiced with pizzicato passages.The Elegia also has a central section, its texture a light contrast to the preceding conversation between the violin and muted cello. The piano, which provides a dark-hued dotted backing to the dialogue of the strings, relaxes in the central section where it takes pride of place. The Finale is a dramatic rondo with two ideas, the first strong and vigorous, the second gentler and given to the two string instruments. In an Andante episode the central part of the Elegia is recalled, and the first theme of the first movement returns at the end to bring a sense of unity to the work. © Denby RichardsPiano Trio No. 2 While the Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor is perhaps Arensky’s best-known chamber work, the Piano Trio No. 2 in F minor remains virtually unknown. Composed in 1905, a year before the composer’s death, the second trio is less abrupt and more expansive than the first, almost symphonic in its dimensions.The first movement is in straightforward sonata form with two contrasting themes. The piano opens alone, the unison strings later joining in with a countermelody. The roles are then reversed, the strings playing the theme while the piano soon after takes up the countermelody. The second theme, which follows, is much more lyrical than the first, with the piano accompanying the strings. The short coda is loud and fast, strikingly different from the rest of the movement.After a brief introduction, the secondmovement Romance begins with a piano solo in the style of a nocturne by Chopin. The melody is taken over by the strings, and the piano and strings work together throughout the movement to weave a beautiful melodic tapestry.In the virtuosic third-movement Scherzo the strings play with spiccato (bouncing bow) and pizzicato effects. There are rippling arpeggios in the piano, and at times it almost sounds as if these are played pizzicato, too. The elegant contrasting trio opens with a slower, lyrical solo for the cello, the violin and cello later playing in unison; the piano has an accompanying role throughout.The finale is a Tema con variazioni. The block-chordal theme, with interesting harmonic twists, is introduced by the piano alone. The first variation is a flowing, songlike melody in the strings, accompanied by arpeggios in the piano. In the second variation the piano takes centre stage with a lively display, accompanied by pizzicato strings. The third variation is waltz-like, with a fluttering accompaniment. Virtuoso runs are featured in the lively, agitated fourth variation. The fifth is an ornamented waltz played rubato, first by solo piano, then by cello with piano accompaniment, and at last by violin and piano. The sixth and final variation, played bravura, is characterised by wide-ranging melodies. The return of the first movement’s opening theme leads to a quiet ending. © Borodin TrioThe Borodin Trio was formed after its members emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1976, since when they have played in all the major cities of Europe and America, as well as making a tour of Australia. Rostislav Dubinsky founded the legendary Borodin Quartet and served as its first violinist for thirty years. His wife, Luba Edlina, is best known for her brilliant performances and recordings as a pianist with the Borodin Quartet. The cellist Yuli Turovsky gave many acclaimed performances as soloist with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra before emigrating to Montreal. He is the founding Music Director and conductor of I Musici de Montréal.


  • Wykonawca Borodin Trio
  • Data premiery 2006-03-07
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista: LP 1 1. Patsy 2. Trilogy (Jezebel Waits) 3. Speedboat 4. Dig Me Cold 5. Saturday 6. Baby Your So Gullible 7. Pass the Papadom 8. Ichabod Crane 9. Our Discipline 10. I Know You No 11. Lady Speed Stick. . . LP 2 1. Second Time Around 2. Give It to Me 3. The House Is Full of S**t 4. Untitled 5. Swimming I. P. 6. Piss Bag 7. Fill the Bowl 8. Lick the Floor 9. Dub My Head 10. Helen's Face 11. Intercourse 12. Real Skin


  • Wykonawca The Flu
  • Data premiery 2018-06-01
  • Nośnik Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl
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Tracklista:1. Radio Lover2. Dream On3. Hello Trouble4. Burning Bridges5. Wino the Clown6. You Must Have Walked Across My Mind Again7. I'd Rather Die Young (Than Grow Old Without You)8. The Girl at the End of the Bar9. One of These Days (But Not Tonight)10. Famous Last Words11. You've Still Got a Place in My Heart12. From Strangers, to Lovers, to Friends13. The Second Time Around14. Come Sundown15. Even the Bad Times Are Good16. I'm Ragged, But I'm Right17. Courtin' in the Rain18. Loveshine19. Your Lying Blue Eyes20. Learning to Do Without Me


  • Wykonawca George Jones
  • Data premiery 2013-04-15
  • Nośnik CD / Album
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