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The price for downloadable albums and song packs varies, according to how many songs are on the album or pack. Song packs containing three songs usually cost US$5.49, while song packs containing six songs cost US$9.99. [19] Since the introduction of Pro Instruments, extra pricing was necessary.
The Five Seasons is the seventeenth studio album by ... "The Card Song"/"Shuffle the Pack" (Allcock, Mattacks, Nicol) - 4:26 ... Traditional) - 6:43; Bonus Track on ...
This is a category for record labels that released rhythm and blues music. Labels (1980s–present) that release contemporary R&B should be categorized under Category
Seasons in the Abyss is the fifth studio album by American thrash metal band Slayer, released on October 9, 1990, through Def American Records. Recording sessions began in March 1990 at Hit City West and Hollywood Sound, and ended in June 1990 at The Record Plant in Los Angeles , California.
Terry Jacks was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba.Jacks was the oldest of five boys and his father ran an architecture business in Winnipeg, a career Jacks later studied in university, before he become a musician. [2]
Casio electronic musical keyboards were first manufactured in June 1979 and continue to be made by Casio today. Older units in the Casio line, despite being limited, were and still are popular with independent artists like Jack Stauber and Outkast for their unique and sometimes haunting sounds, particularly their pulse-code modulation keyboards.
The Seasons, Op. 37a [1] (also seen as Op. 37b; Russian: Времена года; published with the French title Les Saisons), is a suite of twelve short character pieces for solo piano by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Each piece is the characteristic of a different month of the year in Russia.
Long Season (subtitled ...we are not four seasons) is the sixth studio album by Japanese band Fishmans, released on October 25, 1996 in Japan through Polydor Records. [3] Regarded as a landmark of Japanese rock music, it consists of a single 35-minute composition based on the band's earlier single "Season".