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Egypt was a critical success among Western music critics, who appreciated its bridging of cultures and authentic religious commitment. Writing for The Observer, Charlie Gillett called this a "devotional album" and "one of Youssou's best-ever records", praising its "honed precision and focused concentration".
It serves as the lead single for Amuro's second studio album Concentration 20 (1997). "A Walk in the Park" served as the commercial song for Maxell UD commercials. [14] The music video for "A Walk in the Park" was directed by Masashi Mutō. [15] The video features Amuro in a white room, wearing a black tuxedo and a white coat and dress.
In turn, music can increase focus in some. It can help your brain interpret information and gain a better understanding of new things more easily. Music can engage the brain in many different ways, whether that be making one more attentive, focused, increased concentration etc. [44]
Ira Robbins of the Trouser Press Record Guide said: "There is a dark, edgy undercurrent to Bailey's singing - like eau de Foetus, diluted to a safe concentration - and in the arrangements of songs like Come Inside, Groove On and The Saint, but the album's general tone is upbeat, atmospheric and clubby." [10]
John had simple instructions for Taupin, telling Rolling Stone, "I just said that I even wanted the slow songs to be optimistic. I wanted to make a happy record. 'Joyous' was the word I chose. Not happy, joyous. I said I want it to feel joyous from beginning to end, and even the slow songs should be joyous." [1]
Though Missouri Fiddling seems niche in the wide music scene today, it is a diverse genre that involves many styles, and interests people from all walks of life. African-American fiddler Bill Katon spent many years playing fiddle tunes on Jefferson City radio stations, where his race wasn’t disclosed.
Ellen DeGeneres is setting the record straight about the status of her new U.K. home amid severe storms that devastated parts of the U.K.. After reports circulated over the weekend that the former ...
Background music (British English: piped music) is a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement.