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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Voyage To Kamataka 2. Prelude 3. Om Beach Nectar 4. Breton Vedic Dance 5. On The Road To Tattapani 6. Rozaball Secret 7. Bardik Voyage 8. These Days In Srinagar 9. Bardik Springs 10. Return To Dana's Ocean 11. Bardik Springs (French Version) CD 2 1. Voyage To Kamakata (Cosmic Odissey Dub) 2. A Sea Of Harps (Black Bird Dub) 3. Om Beach (Dusk Kicker Dub) 4. Om Beach (Anguna Dub) 5. Rozaball Secret (Honeysuckle Dub) 6. Bardik Voyage (Cosmic Voyager Dub) 7. These Days In Srinagar (Return To The Source Dub) 8. Bardik Springs (Grail Dub) 9. Ragga Celtique (Chalice Dub)


  • Wykonawca Elfic Circle
  • Data premiery 2018-03-16
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. Fourteen Karat Gold2. You Can't Never Tell3. A Good Woman's Love4. I Can't Run Away5. Your Heart Is an Island6. Baby You Can Count Me In7. Tomorrow's Just Another Day8. I'm Going to Copyright Your Kisses9. By the Sweat of My Brow10. I'm Tired of Bumming Around11. She's Better Than Most12. Seven Or Eleven13. Golden Wristwatch14. How Much15. I'm a Fool16. Why Baby Why17. Love Or Spite18. I Like to Play With Your Kisses19. Whispering Scandal20. Shadows21. Lessons in Love22. I'll Always Be Standing By23. These Ruins Belong to You24. Queen of Hearts25. Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On26. Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me?27. Geisha Girl28. Stumpy Joe29. Down Texas Way30. Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On


  • Wykonawca Locklin Hank
  • Data premiery 2017-08-25
  • Nośnik CD
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Benedetto Marcello’s place in the history of Venetian music is not easily defined. Born into an old patrician family, he described himself in his youth as an ‘amateur contrapuntist’. Throughout his life he held a variety of important posts in judicial and administrative departments of the Venetian Republic, becoming a member of the Council of Forty, then Provveditore of Pola and finally Camerlengo at Brescia, where he died in 1739.Today, when we think of Venetian music in the first half of the eighteenth century, we think immediately of Vivaldi, a priest but primarily a professional musician. The rediscovery, and ever-expanding popularity of Vivaldi, which has been a phenomenon of the twentieth century, has all but eclipsed the reputation of Marcello; yet the latter enjoyed the esteem of Bach, Telemann, Locatelli, Avison and Goethe, and later that of Cherubini, Rossini and Verdi. Once, the ‘Nobile Veneto’, the ‘Venetian Aristocrat’, was considered one of the musical glories of Italy on a par with Palestrina and Pergolesi. He was admired for his skilful counterpoint, his masterly attention to the words of the texts he set, the noble simplicity of his melodies. For the past few decades, however, all these considerations seem to have faded into the background so completely that Marcello’s place in the history of music appears to rest primarily upon his famous satirical pamphlet, Il teatro alla moda, about the evils of the contemporary theatre. Even his great work, Estro poetico-armonico (1724–6), comprising settings of the first fifty Psalms paraphrased in Italian, has been somewhat neglected. The current marginalisation of Marcello by writers on music history, compilers of concert programmes and by record companies, is possibly the result of his unusual relationship with the major Venetian musical institutions. His music was never played in St Mark’s, in the hospitals or the theatres of his native city, but only in the great houses and the salons of the aristocracy. An interesting exception to this is his setting of sacred Latin texts. From its specifically liturgical nature, it is obvious that this music was intended for use in church, and certainly not in domestic situations nor in the private societies known as accademie. Unfortunately we do not know when, where, nor for what specific occasion Marcello composed his fine Requiem for soloists, two choirs, strings and continuo. A biography of Marcello written in the lateeighteenth century by a great admirer of the composer, Giovenale Sacchi, only tells us that Marcello also set other sacred Latin texts:… the Miserere Psalm… and three Masses, one accompanied by violins, the other two only by basses and organ. We cannot exclude the possibility that this Mass ‘accompanied by violins’ was in reality the Requiem in G minor. Sacchi implies that these settings belong to Marcello’s final creative period, when the composer was obsessed with ‘self-canonisation’. The most plausible dating places it between 1728 and 1733, years in which the composer, having achieved a high degree of technical competence and an intense religious awareness, was devoting himself to his final musical utterances. Similarities between parts of the Requiem and the final chorus of his oratorio Joaz (1727) would appear to support this theory also from a stylistic point of view. These were the last years Marcello spent in his native city. We also know that the composer was in contact with the organist of the Santi Apostoli and the parish church of Santa Sofia, two Venetian churches only a stone’s throw from Palazzo Marcello. Sacchi tells us that The composer donated these last works to the Church of Santa Sofia,… where they were performed many times; but then the manuscripts fell into the hands of someone who, placing a higher value upon money than upon good music, sold them to an Englishman who knew their worth, and thus they are no longer to be found in Venice. This explains why the manuscript of the Requiem is now in the archives of the British Library in London. It is greatly to be hoped that this work, one of those that best reveal the originality and artistic strength of Marcello, may spark off a modern renaissance for Benedetto Marcello. © 1999 Marco Bizzarini


  • Wykonawca Pugina Marisa
  • Data premiery 2006-03-07
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: 1. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' 2. The Cover Of The Rolling Stone (Feat. Hayes Carll) 3. They're Hanging Me Tonight 4. Outlaw Man 5. Ride On (Feat. Ian Tyson) 6. Seven Spanish Angels 7. It's Still Rock And Roll To Me 8. I Shall Be Released  


  • Wykonawca Corb Lund
  • Data premiery 2019-09-13
  • Nośnik CD
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Pochodząca z Bostonu grupa Street Dogs powraca z potężną dawką nowych punkowych hymnów klasy pracującej. W skład zespołu wchodzą Mike McColgan (ex Dropkick Murphys), Johnny Rioux (Murder The Stout, The Bruisers) i Pete Sosa (Roger Miret & The Disasters, CJ Ramone, FM359). Na wokalu gościnnie udziela się irlandzko-amerykański raper i aktor Slaine (The Town, Gone Baby Gone). Album polecany fanom Dropkick Murphys, Social Distortion, Ignite, The Gaslight Anthem ukazuje się na płycie CD i winylu (z dołączonym materiałem na CD). Tracklista: LP Side A 1. Stand For Something Or Die For Nothing 2. Other Ones 3. The Comeback Zone 4. Angels Calling 5. These Ain't The Old Days 6. Working Class Heroes Side B 1. Lest We Forget 2. The Round Up 3. Mary On Believer Street 4. Never Above You, Never Below You 5. Torn And Frayed CD 1. Stand For Something Or Die For Nothing 2. Other Ones 3. The Comeback Zone 4. Angels Calling 5. These Ain't The Old Days 6. Working Class Heroes 7. Lest We Forget 8. The Round Up 9. Mary On Believer Street 10. Never Above You, Never Below You 11. Torn And Frayed


  • Wykonawca Street Dogs
  • Data premiery 2018-06-22
  • Nośnik Płyta Analogowa+CD
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Tracklista:1. Blind Me So I May See2. Still Learning How to Crawl3. Playfair Steps4. Our Delays5. No Longer Living in Your Shadow6. Sheets of Whitewashed Sun7. A Shot in the Dark8. Night Music9. Holding On10. The Only Sound11. Futures12. Lost in These Machines13. Beauty #2


  • Wykonawca Butterfly Child
  • Data premiery 2015-11-27
  • Nośnik CD
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Singiel angielskiej kapeli punk rockowej Four Letter World, która funkcjonuje na scenie od lat 90. ubiegłego wieku. Tracklista: 1. A Cold Day In Hell 2. Unsung 3. Kick 'em When They're Down 4. These Battered Photographs 5. One To Two    


  • Wykonawca Four Letter Word
  • Data premiery 2000-01-12
  • Nośnik CD
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