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The 14th studio album from the Canadian rocker - his first since 2015's Get Up.
Shine A Light's 12 tracks include the title track and a duet with Jennifer Lopez called "That's How Strong Our Love Is."
Collection of music videos by the American recording artist. The
compilation features the songs 'Greatest Love of All', 'Saving All
My Love for You' and 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'.
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough
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Michael Lington, Sam Bailey, Orianthi, Leona Lewis; Performed by Michael Bolton
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Live performance by American rock group Toto during their 35th
anniversary tour. Filmed in Lodz, Poland, in 2013, the band play a
selection of hits from throughout their long career including
'Africa', 'Hold the Line' and 'Home of the Brave'.
Anna Netrebko, Mariusz Kwiecien and Piotr Beczala take the lead
roles in this Metropolitan Opera production of Tchaikovsky's opera.
The opera tells the story of the tempestuous relationship between
the naive Tatiana (Netrebko), the hot-blooded Onegin (Kwiecien) and
his bitter rival Lenski (Beczala). Valery Gergiev, Artistic
Director of the Mariinsky Theatre in Russia, conducts.
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Restart
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Newsboys; Performed by Newsboys
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Wrong Crowd
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Tom Odell
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Fused
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Donald Straw, James Mackintosh, Michael Mcgoldrick, John Jo Kelly, Che Beresford, …
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Dusk
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Badlands
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Discovery Miles 5 610
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Badlands' long lost, third and final album, Dusk isn't really an
album at all, but a batch of demos recorded between 1991 and 1992
for the group's then label, Atlantic, which first rejected them,
then dropped the band, already mired in personal strife since the
troubled sessions for their commercially disappointing second
album, Voodoo Highway. Accordingly, the tracks that would
eventually surface as Dusk were circulated as bootlegs and would
have likely been mostly forgotten if not for the AIDS-related death
of singer Ray Gillen, in December 1993, and the subsequent rise of
the worldwide web -- both of which undoubtedly helped stimulate
interest in the recordings. This led, in time, to their "official"
release in 1998 by the Pony Canyon label, but it hardly altered the
fact that Dusk's ten tracks were mostly one-take jobs, reportedly
cut by Gillen, guitarist Jake E. Lee, bassist Greg Chaisson, and
drummer Jeff Martin in just six-to-eight hours. So although the
musicianship was impressively solid and the sound acceptable
enough, Dusk's songs lacked the usual refinements of a final album
mix, and some lyrics were even ad-libbed, resulting in a rather
uniform set, devoid of the characteristic variety and bombast heard
on Badlands' first two albums. Instead, most cuts might accurately
be described as competent blues metal (not unlike previous efforts,
just duller), with rare standouts like foreboding opener "Healin',"
the distinctively brash "Walking Attitude," and the notably funky
"Ride the Jack," still draped under a mantle of weary resignation,
reflective of the band's dispirited frame of mind at the time. Also
worth mention, though are "The River" and "Lord Knows" -- two
promising sketches that may, with additional studio seasoning, have
been transformed into powerful, slow-burning blues rockers; as well
as the Eastern-flavored "Sun Red Sun," which contained intriguing
traces of Alice in Chains, then on the rise along with the entire
grunge nation. But, as mentioned earlier, all of the material
collected on Dusk was far too raw and undeveloped for proper
mainstream consumption, making its commercial existence justifiable
only as a parting treasure for avowed Badlands aficionados. ~
Eduardo Rivadavia
Hailed as one of the modern era s most gifted pop troubadours,
Jason Mraz has shared stages with percussionist Noel "Toca" Rivera
for more than a decade. The two musicians first met back in 2000,
when Mraz was just making his mark on the San Diego coffee house
scene. Enthralled by the young songwriter s free-flowing lyrical
mastery, Rivera invited Mraz to join the eponymous trio he fronted
alongside his brother Carlos. The group hit the road, travelling
California s highways and byways together in a beat-up Winnebago,
inspiring Mraz s classic song, "Dream Life of Rand McNally." When
Carlos decided to take time off, Jason and Toca continued to
collaborate as a duo, earning acclaim and passionate audience
responses wherever they performed. Mraz s guitar and vocals match
beautifully with Rivera s intuitive djembe playing and the two
maintain a long friendship and collaborative relationship,
recording and touring together to this day.
A celebration of the career of the Californian funk-rock group, the
Red Hot Chili Peppers. The band formed in 1983 and have enjoyed
enduring success over the course of their career. With the aid of
rare performance footage and interviews with the band and
ex-members, the documentary aims to provide an insight into what
drives the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the obstacles they have
overcome to make it as a popular rock band.
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