Artist: Terje Rypdal: mp3 download Genre(s): Jazz New Age Other Terje Rypdal's discography: Double Concerto CD1 Year: 2000 Tracks: 4 Double Concerto - 5th Symphony Year: 2000 Tracks: 8 5th Symphony CD2 Year: 2000 Tracks: 4 Skywards Year: 1997 Tracks: 7 If Mountains Could Sing Year: 1995 Tracks: 11 Q.E.D. Largo Year: 1993 Tracks: 6 Undisonus - Ineo Year: 1990 Tracks: 2 Singles Collection Year: 1989 Tracks: 10 Blue Year: 1987 Tracks: 8 Chaser Year: 1985 Tracks: 8 To Be Continued Year: 1981 Tracks: 7 Descendre Year: 1980 Tracks: 6 Waves Year: 1978 Tracks: 6 After The Rain Year: 1976 Tracks: 10 Odyssey Year: 1975 Tracks: 7 Whenever I Seem To Be Year: 1974 Tracks: 3 What Comes After Year: 1974 Tracks: 6 Terje Rypdal Year: 1971 Tracks: 5 Bleak House Year: 1968 Tracks: 6 Terje Rypdal has long had an unusual manner, mixture unitedly elements more than usually launch in new long time and sway than in jazz; yet he is besides an adventuresome improviser. Associated with the ECM label since the other '70s, Rypdal's performing is emphatically an acquired admiration, victimization office and thick sounds in an unusual mode. Classically trained as a piano player, Rypdal was largely self-taught on guitar and in the beginning to the highest level influenced by Jimi Hendrix. He tended to Oslo University, where he was taught the Lydian chromatic construct of tonal establishment by its author, George Russell. Rypdal played with Russell for a time and started an association with Jan Garbarek in the late '60s. He formed the group Odyssey in 1972, and has light-emitting rectifying tube diverse little groups since the mid-'70s. An important guitarist and composer in Norway, Terje Rypdal gained a religious cult following in the United States. He recorded steadily for ECM since 1972 (exploitation such sidemen at times as Garbarek, pianist Bobo Stenson, trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg, bassist Miroslav Vitous, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and cellist David Darling). His iI before roger Sessions (for the Karusell label in 1968, and a famous 1969 Baden-Baden, Germany, concert assign out by MPS) are more difficult to find. |
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Artist: Waterboys: mp3 download Genre(s): Indie Discography: The Best of the Waterboys 1981-1990 Year: 1991 Tracks: 12 Led by the literate singer/songwriter Mike Scott, the group's fillet of sole invariant phallus, the mercurial Waterboys formed in London in 1981. Born December 14, 1958, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Scott first became involved in medicine as the creator of the fanzine Jungleland and afterward played in a series of local punk rock'n'roll outfits. After college, where he studied English and school of thought, Scott and his lot, Another Pretty Face, touched to London; side by side the group's dissolution, he formed the Waterboys, so named subsequently a line of work in the Lou Reed song "The Kids" only totally suppress given Scott's revenant lyrical fascination with sea imagery. A newspaper advertizing career for musicians light-emitting diode to a answer from multi-instrumentalist Anthony Thistlethwaite; on with drummer Kevin Wilkinson, the Waterboys issued their self-titled debut in 1983. Keyboardist Karl Wallinger and trumpeter Roddy Lorimer coupled for the 1984 follow-up, A Pagan Place, which expanded the group's rich, dramatic sound spell further exploring Scott's stake in church property. With 1985's This Is the Sea, the Waterboys reached an early extremum; a imperial, challenging criminal record, it earned the radical a significant strike with the single "The Whole of the Moon." However, afterwards the album's tone ending, Wallinger deceased to pattern World Party, which prompted Scott and Thistlethwaite to relocate to Ireland and begin with a clean ticket. When the Waterboys returned in 1988 with the acclaimed Fisherman's Blues, they were coupled by traditional Irish players wish violinist Steve Wickham, drummer Dave Ruffy, keyboardist Guy Chambers, and bassist Marco Weissman, resulting in a stripped-down, folky sound that was continued on 1990's Elbow room to Roam. In 1991, Scott touched to New York without Thistlethwaite or any other bandmembers; the tone ending of 1993's Dream Harder, cut with session musicians, marked a return to an electric, more rock-oriented levelheaded. Soon Scott moved back to Scotland, where he began a lengthy detain at a spiritual commune; there he recorded the folk-tinged Bring 'Em All In under his have nominate, evidently putt the Waterboys to reside for full. On July 17, 1999, drummer Kevin Wilkinson committed self-destruction in his countryside home in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, just prior to squirting off on an American go with Howard Jones. Wilkinson, world Health Organization had too worked with Squeeze, China Crisis, Bonnie Raitt, and the Proclaimers, was a appendage of the Waterboys since their 1983 self-titled endeavor. Full fortune was in the wings, for Mike Scott resurrected the Waterboys name in 2000. Rock in the Weary Land marked the band's first release in seven-spot eld. Thistlethwaite and Wickham would return to the radical, and tours across the world would raise successful. Fisherman's Blues, Pt. 2, an album featuring antecedently unavailable substantive from the Fisherman's Blues roger Sessions, appeared in summer 2002. Scott returned to the studio apartment for 2003's Universal Hall, followed by Book of Lightning in 2007. |
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Artist: Beastie Man
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Drum & Bass
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Piece much of the Beasties' hyperbolically obnoxious doings started verboten as a joke, it became a self-parody by the end of 1987, so it wasn't a surprise that the grouping distinct to revamp their sound and image during the next deuce days. During 1988, they became involved in a bitter lawsuit with Def Jam and Rick Rubin, world Health Organization claimed he was responsible for for the group's success and threatened to tone ending outtakes as their second album. The group ultimately broke away by the ending of the year and relocated to California, where they signed with Capitol Records. While in California, they met the production squad the Dust Brothers, and they convinced the span to use their prospective debut record album as the basis for the Beasties' second record album, Paul's Boutique. Densely layered with interweaving samples and down culture references, the retro-funk-psychedelia of Paul's Boutique was entirely different than Licenced to Ill, and many observers weren't rather sure what to make of it. Several publications gave it rant reviews, merely when it failed to bring on a single larger than the number 36 "Hey Ladies," it was promptly forgotten about.
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‘The Love Guru’ So Bad, Even Harry Knowles Hates It
With The Love Guru sporting a Shyamalanian Metascore of 24 and an even more dismal 11 percent on Rotten Tomatoes ("A Cinematic Bed of Nails!" exclaims one headline), many have long since concluded that Mike Myers's ashram-based comedy is every bit as terrible as it looked from the trailer. Still, we thought, just because the critics are unanimous doesn't mean they're right.
But then, this morning, Ain't It Cool News' Harry Knowles weighed in: "The Love Guru is astonishingly rancid." Not just rancid — rancid in a way that is astonishing. Recently, Knowles declared Speed Racer "the single greatest trip" since the final sequence in Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey. He absolutely
loved Rambo. His taste in comedy has been broad enough to embrace Semi-Pro, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, and Beerfest ("easily the funniest film I've seen this year"). And even Harry says, in The Love Guru, Mike Myers "puts a shotgun in the mouth of comedy and kills it," so we're starting to think it might be kind of bad. —Linda Holmes
Harry says, 'If Shit Got THE LOVE GURU On It, Shit Would Wipe It Off!' [Ain't It Cool News]
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ABC's Desperate Housewives
may have continued to dominate the ratings Sunday night, capturing 15.4 million viewers,
but the number remained well below that of a couple of years ago when the program
regularly captured more than 20 million. But then, ratings for other top network
programs Sunday also showed the continuing ratings erosion since the writers' strike.
(Sunday's New York Times reported that the television networks have seen six
million viewers disappear since the 2007 May sweeps.) Bucking the trend on Sunday
was ABC's Brothers & Sisters, which drew 11.02 million viewers to a season-finale
episode following Housewives in which two gay characters were married.
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Lance Armstrong - Armstrong Dodges Fathers Day Questions After Celebrating With Hudson
LATEST: Cycling champion LANCE ARMSTRONG is still refusing to confirm his relationship with KATE HUDSON, despite the pair spending Father's Day (15Jun08) together with their kids.
The couple has been romantically linked since they were spotted kissing and cuddling during a party at the Cannes International Film Festival in France in May (08) - and have fuelled speculation by dodging questions on the subject, while repeatedly being photographed together.
Armstrong and Hudson spent Sunday in New York with the actress's ex-husband Chris Robinson, their young son Ryder and Armstrong's own three children.
But when he was asked about his day on The Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday (17Jun08), he smirked and refused to acknowledge Hudson was even with him.
Armstrong said, "I hung out. My kids were here with me in New York City with me so we had a brunch thing and then we went to go see this movie the Incredible Hulk."
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Grave Digger
Artist: Grave Digger
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The Last Supper
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Rheingold
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The Grave Digger
Year: 2001
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Live At Bang Your Hand
Year: 1999
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Excalibur
Year: 1999
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Knights Of The Cross
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
The Dark Of The Sun
Year: 1997
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Tunes Of War
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Live At Stefan Hartmann Halle
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Heart Of Darkness
Year: 1995
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Symphony Of Death
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The Reaper
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War Games
Year: 1986
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Stronger Than Ever
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Witch Hunter
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German power alloy band Grave Digger was formed in late 1980 by frontman Chris Boltendahl, guitar player Peter Masson, bassist Willi Lackmann and drummer Albert Eckardt. Debuting 3 old age by and by on the Rock from Hell digest, in 1984 Grave Digger returned with the full-length Heavy Metal Breakdown; later the following year's Witch Hunter, Lackmann left hand the lineup, and was replaced by bassist C.F. Brank for 1986's War Games. The mathematical group then cut their name to just Digger for 1987's Stronger than Ever, which saw guitarist Uwe Lulis subbing for Masson; Boltendahl and so dissolved the project, finally reuniting with Lulis in 1991 and recruiting newfangled bassist Tomi Gottlich and drummer Jörg Michael for The Reaper, credited once again to Grave Digger. Drummer Frank Ullrich replaced Michael for 1995's Heart of Darkness, with percussion duties handled by Stefan Arnold on Tunes of War; with the going away of Gottlich, Jens Becker false the bass for 1998's Knights of the Cross. Keyboardist H.P. Katzenburg expanded the Grave Digger lineup to a five-piece for Excalibur, issued a year later.