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This is a discography of commercial recordings of The Planets, Op. 32, an orchestral suite by Gustav Holst, composed between 1914 and 1916, and first performed by the Queen's Hall Orchestra conducted by Adrian Boult on 29 September 1918. It includes the composer's own recordings made in 1922–1923 and 1926.
Blowout Comb is the second and final studio album by American hip hop group Digable Planets, released October 18, 1994, [2] on Pendulum/EMI Records. The album was written and recorded in Brooklyn, New York, where the group moved, with recording sessions beginning in 1993 and finishing in 1994.
The album was produced by Digable Planets' Ishmael Butler ("Butterfly") and features raps from Butler, Irving and Viera. [3] The production leans heavily on jazz samples, Butler explaining that "it was all about resources, really...I just went and got the records that I had around me. And a lot of those were my dad's shit, which was lots of jazz.
0–9. 20th Century Fox Records; A. Aladdin Records; ... Supreme Records (Los Angeles) Swingin' Records; T. Telefuture Records; Time Bomb Recordings; Tower Records ...
In 2009, Butler formed Shabazz Palaces with his neighbor, Tendai Maraire. After self-releasing two EPs, they signed to Sub Pop Records, releasing their first album, Black Up, in 2011. [2] Its follow-up, Lese Majesty, was released in 2014. [3] Butler also became a member of Sub Pop’s A&R team in 2013. [7]
Judy Collins: Who Knows Where the Time Goes - 1968 [18]; Tim Buckley: Happy Sad - 1968; Bread: Bread - 1969; Delaney & Bonnie: The Original Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - 1969; The Doors: The Soft Parade - 1969 [19]
A record 17 California condor chicks hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo during this year's breeding season for the endangered birds, officials announced Wednesday. All the chicks will be candidates ...
Planet Records was an American record label founded in 1978 by record producer Richard Perry. It was distributed by Elektra / Asylum Records until 1982, when Perry sold it to RCA Records . [ 1 ]