Thursday 29 May 2008

Baden Powell

Baden Powell   
Artist: Baden Powell

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Other
   



Discography:


Os Afro Sambas   
 Os Afro Sambas

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


The Best of   
 The Best of

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




Baden Powell is a Brazilian instrumentalist with a solid international reputation. A gifted musician and composer, he bridges the gap 'tween classical art and democratic warmth and was a winder fig in the bossa nova movement.


Born in the Varre e Sai dominion, he was baptized after his granddaddy, a musician and conductor himself, whose forefather was an admirer of the Boy Scouts cave in. When he was quaternity months previous, his family line stirred to the james Jerome Hill of São Cristóvão in the metropolis of Rio. His father, the violonista Lino de Aquino, promoted regular get-togethers (rodas) of chorões at his home plate, at which renowned name calling of Rio's music used to play, such as Pixinguinha, his brother China, the sambista Donga, and so many others. At 8, his don took him to Rádio Nacional where Powell met Meira (Jaime Florence), a famous violonista at the prison term a member of Benedicto Lacerda's regional. Powell would study violão with him for five years. Through Meira, a broad-minded musician, he discovered classics such as Segovia and Tarrega, along with Brazilian edgar Lee Masters such as Garoto and Dilermando Reis. At 9, he presented himself at Renato Murce's show Papel Carbono on Rádio Nacional, winning first base place as a guitar soloist. At 13, he used to ply from schooltime, earning his low gear cachets at the neighbourhood parties. After finish high schooltime, he joined the cast of Rádio Nacional as an accompanyist. In that time, he traveled through Brazil with the radio's singers. In 1955, he united Ed Lincoln's trio, playing jazz at the Plaza nightspot. The place was a focal gunpoint for musicians, journalists, and aficionados concerned in nothingness. It should be regarded as the second space where bossa nova was organism generated (the first being Cantina do César, later Johnny Alf's number one appearances), adverse to the unwashed notion of bossa being innate at Zona Sul (S side's) apartments.


At that prison term, Powell began to compose "Deve Ser Amor," "Encontro Com a Saudade," "Não é Bem Assim," and his number one bountiful strike, 1956's "Samba Triste," with lyrics by Billy Blanco and which would be recorded by Lúcio Alves in 1960. In 1962, he met his next married person, Vinícius de Moraes, a composer, poet, isaac Bashevis Singer, and diplomat. Their number one birdcall was "Canção de Ninar Meu Bem," a great achiever from the commencement. Following that, they came up with "Samba em Prelúdio" (recorded still in 1962 by Geraldo Vandré/Ana Lúcia), "Consolação" (recorded by Nara Leão), "Samba da Bênção," "Tem Dó," "Só por Amor," "Bom Dia, Amigo," "Labareda," and "Samba do Astronauta" (recorded by Powell in 1964). At this point, Powell was already a far-famed musician and composer, with good connections on the artistic panorama and wide exposure in the media. In that year, he accompanied Sílvia Telles at her illustrious prove at the Jirau club. In 1963, he recorded his number 1 LP, Um Violão na Madrugada (Philips). In that year, he traveled to Paris where he presented himself at the Olympia theater with great success, victimization a repertory of classical music and his possess compositions. He likewise played regularly in a season at the Bilboquet club and composed the soundtrack to the motion picture Le Grabuje. In 1964, he returned to Brazil and recorded the LP À Vontade, which included a report by Tom Jobim and Vinícius, "Samba do Avião." He likewise wrote, in that year, the samba "Berimbau" with lyrics by Vinícius. Other duo's compositions that year were "Além do Amor," "Valsa sem Nome," "Deve ser Amor," "Canção do Amor Ausente," "Consolação," "Deixa," "Amei Tanto," "Tempo Feliz," and "Samba da Bênção." The latter was included in Claude Lelouch's pic Un Homme et une Femme, under the form of address "Samba Saravah."


Travelling to Bahia, Powell stayed on that point for six-spot months and researched the Afro traditions developed on Brazilian soil, specially the musical tradition emanating from the ancient sorcery rituals of candomblé and umbanda. The side by side phase of his compositional association with Vinícius would be called by Powell as the Afro-sambas, mirroring the findings of that menstruum: 1965's "Tristeza e Solidão" and "Bocoché" and 1966's "Canto do Xangô" and "Canto de Ossanha," the latter recorded by Elis Regina in 1966 with great success. Taking Bahia folklore, Powell added his Carioca touch, delivery the Afro custom a more Brazilian notion. In 1999, Powell, of late reborn, regretted and deplored the Afro-samba phase as "devil's music" in a controverted and disappointing interview.


In 1965, underlying isaac M. Singer Elizeth Cardoso presented Powell/Vinícius' "Valsa do Amor que Não Vem" at the number 1 Festival of Brazilian Popular Music (TV Excelsior), São Paulo, winning second place. The side by side year, Aluísio de Oliveira produced another album by Powell, this time for his possess landmark label Elenco, that deeply engaged in the use of the charles Herbert Best musicians, going the commercial side in the background; alas, it caused the splendid label's death some geezerhood later. Taking advantage of the Brazilian go of Caterina Valente, world Health Organization was organism accompanied by drummer Jimmy Pratt, de Oliveira took him and recorded Baden Powell Swings With Jimmy Pratt. Also in that year, TV Excelsior promoted the National Festival of Popular Music, at which tiro Milton Nascimento north Korean won quarter place with "Cidade Vazia" (Powell/Lula Freire) and Powell with Vinícius recorded their Afro-sambas "Canto de Xangô," "Canto de Iemanjá," and "Canto de Ossanha" for Forma, along with "Berimbau" and "Samba da Bênção." He likewise took a season with Elis Regina at Rio's club Zum-Zum. The LPs O Mundo Musical de Baden Powell (Barclay/RGE), recorded in France; Baden Powell ao Vivo no Teatro Santa Rosa (Elenco); and Tempo Feliz


(Forma/Philips) were all recorded in 1966. In that period, he played in the U.S. with Stan Getz. In 1967, he recorded in Paris, France, the album O Mundo Musical No. 2, accompanied by the Paris Symphonic Orchestra. In that yr, his O Mundo Musical de Baden Powell was awarded with the Golden Record in Paris and he presented himself at the Jazz Festival in Berlin, Germany, with American jazz guitarists Jim Hall and Barney Kessel. In 1968, a novitiate Paulo César Pinheiro (now a illustrious obeche composer) composed with Powell the obeche "Lapinha," which was presented by Elis Regina at the TV Record's beginning Samba Biennial, victorious first place. The span would likewise compose, among others, "Cancioneiro," "Samba do Perdão," "Meu Réquiem," "É de Lei," "Refém da Solidão," "Aviso aos Navegantes," and "Carta de Poeta." Also from 1968 is the LP Baden Powell (Elenco) with the noted "Manhã de Carnaval" or "Funfair," by Luís Bonfá and Antônio Maria, and the show O Mundo Musical de Baden Powell. In 1969, he recorded Vinte e Sete Horas de Estúdio (Elenco). Next yr in Paris, he recorded for Barklay the three-album box sic Baden Powell Quartet and the LP Baden Powell, which had Pixinguinha's songs. For Elenco, he recorded the LP Estudos. In 1972, he recorded for Philips the LP É de Lei. Solitude on Guitar was recorded the following yr in Germany and in 1974, he recorded in Paris the live LP Baden Powell (Barklay/RGE), and in 1975 recorded the LP Baden Powell Trio & Ópera de Frankfurt. He then moved to Baden-Baden (Deutschland), staying at that place for little Joe days. In 1994, already living in Brazil once more, he released the record Baden Powell de Rio à Paris. In that same year, he performed together with his sons, Louis Marcel (violão) and Phillipe (forte-piano), at the Cecília Meireles Hall in Rio, with the concert recorded and released on a CD, titled Baden Powell & Filhos, through CID. In 1995, his concert at the Montreux Festival was recorded on CD under the title Baden Powell Live in Montreux. Also in that yr, he was awarded with the Prêmio Shell for his complete works. In 1996, he toured in France with Brazilian accordionist Sivuca and recorded the CD Baden Powell Live at the Rio Jazz Club. After disbursal several weeks in the infirmary, Baden Powell died on September 26, 2000, at the historic period of 63.






Wednesday 28 May 2008

Die Happy

Die Happy   
Artist: Die Happy

   Genre(s): 
Pop: Pop-Rock
   Alternative
   



Discography:


Bitter To Better   
 Bitter To Better

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


The Weight Of The Circumstances   
 The Weight Of The Circumstances

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Beautiful Morning   
 Beautiful Morning

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13


Supersonic Speed   
 Supersonic Speed

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13




Alternative stone quartette Die Happy formed in Ulm, Germany, in 1993. Guitarist Thorsten Mewes, bassist Julian Rosenthal, and drummer Marcus Heinzmann auditioned a series of singers before in conclusion subsiding on Czech-born Marta Jandová. The grouping played its get-go live gig in the natural spring of 1994, at mid-year recording the EP Better Than Nothing. A self-released uncut, Dirty Flowers, followed in early 1996. Drummer Holger Fiesel replaced Heinzmann prior to roger Huntington Sessions for the 1997 EP Promotion. During an appearance at the 1998 Rockstiftung unsigned dance orchestra contest, Die Happy captured the attention of A&R execs from Epic/Sony, only narrow negotiations fell through and Fiesel shortly announced his way out, clearing the means for drummer Jürgen Stiehle. Rosenthal was the next to resign, and later a series of auditions, the leftover triple selected bassist Ralph Rieker. In late 1999, this personification of Die Happy signed to BMG Ariola, and in 2001 issued their major-label debut, Supersonic Speed. Beautiful Morning followed a twelvemonth by and by, and in 2003 Die Happy traveled to Los Angeles to lead off sour with hitmaking producers The Matrix on the band's third RCA endeavour, The Weight of the Circumstances. Virtual unknown Udo Rinklin helmed the 2005 followup, Bitter to Better, although multi-platinum shlockmeister Diane Warren penned the lay "I Am." No Nuts No Glory reached the German Top 30 upon its 2006 dismission.





Rock Pioneer Lou Reed Joins SIRIUS Satellite Radio

Seger Bob and The Silver Bullet Band

Seger Bob and The Silver Bullet Band   
Artist: Seger Bob and The Silver Bullet Band

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 14


The Distance   
 The Distance

   Year: 1982   
Tracks: 9




 






Angelina Jolie in plane collapse?

Actress Angelina Jolie has reportedly collapsed while on an 18-hour flight.
According to The Sun, the star, who is reported to be pregnant, began to feel ill on a flight from Iraq and was attended to by airline staff, who gave her oxygen.
A passenger on the flight told the newspaper: "She started to get nosebleeds and cramps. She fainted."

Farrell replacing Ledger in movie?

It has been reported that Colin Farrell is one of a trio of stars who will replace the late Heath Ledger in his final film 'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'.
The film website Ain't It Cool News is reporting that Farrell, Johnny Depp and Jude Law will all play the character played by Ledger in scenes not yet shot for the Terry Gilliam-fantasy.
In the film Ledger's character falls through a mirror on four separate occasions and changes his appearance.
'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' tells the story of a travelling show which offers its audience the opportunity to choose between light and dark.

Maxx

Maxx   
Artist: Maxx

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


To The Maxximum   
 To The Maxximum

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 15




 






Electric Light Orchestra

Electric Light Orchestra   
Artist: Electric Light Orchestra

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Rock: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Zoom   
 Zoom

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13


Live In Bbc (CD2)   
 Live In Bbc (CD2)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Live In Bbc (CD1)   
 Live In Bbc (CD1)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Friends and Relatives CD 2   
 Friends and Relatives CD 2

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 13


Friends And Relatives CD 1   
 Friends And Relatives CD 1

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


Live at Wembley'78   
 Live at Wembley'78

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 15


Balance Of Power   
 Balance Of Power

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 10


Time   
 Time

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 13


Xanadu   
 Xanadu

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 10


Discovery   
 Discovery

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 9


Eldorado Live in Osaka Japan 1978 (CD2)   
 Eldorado Live in Osaka Japan 1978 (CD2)

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 8


Eldorado Live in Osaka Japan 1978 (CD1)   
 Eldorado Live in Osaka Japan 1978 (CD1)

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 9


Out Of The Blue   
 Out Of The Blue

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 17


A New World Records   
 A New World Records

   Year: 1976   
Tracks: 9


Face The Music   
 Face The Music

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 8


The Night the Lights Went On (In Long Beach)   
 The Night the Lights Went On (In Long Beach)

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 7


Eldorado   
 Eldorado

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 12


On The Third Day   
 On The Third Day

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 9


No Answer   
 No Answer

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 9




The Electric Light Orchestra's ambitious thus far resistless fusion of Beatlesque pop, graeco-Roman arrangements, and futurist iconography rocketed the group to massive commercial winner passim the seventies. ELO was formed in Birmingham, England in the fall of 1970 from the ashes of the case art-pop jazz band the Move, reuniting frontman Roy Wood with guitarist/composer Jeff Lynne, bassist Rick Price, and drummer Bev Bevan. Announcing their intentions to "pick up where 'I Am the Walrus' left hand off," the quadruple sought to decorate their winsomely melodic stone with classical flourishes, tapping French horn player Bill Hunt and fiddler Steve Woolam to record their self-titled debut LP (issued as No Answer in the U.S.). In the months betwixt the roger Huntington Sessions for the record album and its eventual release, the Move embarked on their word of farewell term of enlistment, with Woolam exiting the ELO lineup prior to the tour of violinist Wilf Gibson, bassist Richard Tandy, and cellists Andy Craig and Hugh McDowell; disdain the protracted delay, Electric Light Orchestra sold powerfully, buoyed by the success of the U.K. Top Ten hit "10538 Overture."


All the same, Wood shortly left ELO to variant Wizzard, taking Hunt and McDowell with him; Price and Craig were shortly out as advantageously, and with the additions of bassist Michael D'Albuquerque, keyboardist Richard Tandy, and cellists Mike Edwards and Colin Walker, Lynne assumed vocal duties, with his Lennonesque tenor proving the ideal full complement to his more and more advanced melodies. With 1973's ELO II, the mathematical group returned to the Top Ten with their grandiose cover of the Chuck Berry chestnut "Roll Over Beethoven"; the record was as well their commencement American hit, with 1974's El Dorado yielding their first U.S. Top Ten, the lovely "Can't Get It Out of My Head." Despite Electric Light Orchestra's commercial-grade success, the band remained relatively faceless; the batting order changed always, with sole mainstays Lynne and Bevan preferring to allow their elaborate stage shows and omnipresent starship imagery instead dish as the group's world theatrical role. 1975's Face the Music went atomic number 79, generating the hits "Evil Woman" and "Strange Magic," piece the reexamination, A New World Record, sold five-spot meg copies internationally thanks to standouts like "Telephony Line" and "Livin' Thing."


The platinum-selling double-LP, Out of the Blue, appeared in 1977, although the record's success was tempered more or less by a causa filed by Electric Light Orchestra against their former allocator, United Artists, whom the band charged awash the food market with defective copies of the album. Columbia distributed the remainder of the group's output, issued through their own Jet Records imprint, beginning with 1979's Find, which notched the Top Ten entries "Glisten a Little Love" and "Don't Bring Me Down." In the fire up of ELO's best-selling Superlative Hits digest, Lynne wrote several songs for the soundtrack of the Olivia Newton-John photographic film Xanadu, including the hit title track. The succeeding proper Electric Light Orchestra record album, 1981's Time, generated their last Top Ten hit, "Nurse on Tight." Following 1983's Secret Messages, Bevan left hand the group to join Black Sabbath, although he returned to the plica for 1986's Balance of Power, which disdain the presence of the Top 20 hit "Vocation America" received little pursuit from fans and media alike.


However, as Electric Light Orchestra's vocation descended, Lynne emerged as a sought-after producer, helming well-received comebacks from George Harrison (1987's Cloud Nine) and Roy Orbison (1989's Enigma Girl) and to boot re-teaming with both tilt legends as well as Bob Dylan and Tom Petty in the hit supergroup the Traveling Wilburys. Lynne made his solo debut in 1990 with Armchair Theatre merely otherwise fatigued the decade forbidden of the limelight, alternatively producing real for Joe Cocker, Tom Jones, and Paul McCartney in accession to working on the Beatles' Anthology project. In 1988, meanwhile, Bevan formed Electric Light Orchestra Part II with vocalizer Neil Lockwood, keyboardist Eric Troyer, and bassist Pete Haycock; although Lynne filed courting against the group (hence the "Part II" tag), a self-titled LP followed in 1991, with a alive collection recorded with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra appearance a class later. Outside of 1994's Consequence of Truth, subsequent ELO II releases have been alive efforts as well.






David Beckham's Bosses Defend Star Behavior

David Beckham's bosses at Los Angeles soccer team, the L.A. Galaxy, have come to his defense, after supporters of the club have started to blame his celebrity lifestyle for the lack of games the team has won.According to his accusers, Beckham spends too much time off the pitch hanging with the stars and on the red carpet, rather than concentrating on his game. However, a spokesperson for the L.A. Galaxy has defended their key player saying, "He's the first one on the training pitch and the last one off. What he does in his private life in no way reflects on the team. He's a major celebrity and he's bound to attract attention wherever he goes."Beckham moved his family to Los Angeles last year, with much fanfare, after signing a multi-million dollar contract - however, the team have yet to win many games.Photo courtesy of Motorola.