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Rosenfeld was the sole contributor of music in the Java Edition of the game until 2020. He has released two albums containing his work for the game, with Minecraft – Volume Alpha in 2011 and its follow-up double album Minecraft – Volume Beta in 2013, and three singles originally meant for release under a third soundtrack album were each ...
Trainspotting: Music from the Motion Picture "Set in Stone" / "Forbidden Zone" 1997 71: 6 Non-album singles "Heaven Scent" / "Lifeline" 1999 35: 2 "Voices" 2000 44: 1 "Emerald" 2002 77: 6 "Forge" 2003 — 11 Beautiful Strange "Santiago" 2005 — 13 Non-album single "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
The contrast in the lyrics is also reflected in the music, with the refrain using a descending note melody and having a darker sound than the verses, which have a melody that wavers up and down. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The song uses a medium tempo , and the instruments include a guitar part described by Allmusic critic Donald Guarisco as " bluesy " and ...
With Paul McCartney & Wings. Venus and Mars (1975) Wings at the Speed of Sound (1976) Wings over America (1976) London Town (1978) With Kingfish. Trident (1978) With Sea Level. On the Edge (1978, Capricorn) Long Walk on a Short Pier (1979, Capricorn) Ball Room (1980), Arista) Best of Sea Level (1997, Capricorn) With Joe English Band. Lights in ...
"Backwards Traveller"/"Cuff Link" is a medley of two short songs written by Paul McCartney that was first released on Wings' 1978 album London Town. The medley was also released as the B-side of Wings' US No. 1 single "With a Little Luck". Both "Backwards Traveller" and "Cuff Link" were recorded in October 1977 and completed in January 1978. [2]
"Wings" (stylized as "Wing$") is a song by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, released as the debut single from their first studio album The Heist. It features uncredited vocals from kids. It features uncredited vocals from kids.
"I've Had Enough" is a song by the British–American rock band Wings, released as a single from their 1978 album London Town. It reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, No. 24 in Canada and No. 42 in the UK as well as reached No. 11 in Ireland.
Author and Mojo contributor Tom Doyle describes Wings' version as "power-popping" and reminiscent of the English band Squeeze. [ 7 ] Juber said of the guitars used in the song: "I think I played my Martin D28 on the rhythm track and some Les Paul Custom (the one in the video) for the electric."