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Denny Setiawan known by his stage name Denny Caknan (born December 10, 1993) is an Indonesian singer and songwriter of Javanese pop and koplo. He became known for his song "Kartonyono Medot Janji" which was a hit song in the market in 2019. [1] Some of his songs are written in Javanese language, with a few sentences in Indonesian language.
The Best of Sandy Denny - 1995 The Attic Tracks 1972-1984 - 1999 Listen Listen - An Introduction to Sandy Denny - 2000 No More Sad Refrains: The Anthology - 2002 The Best of Sandy - 2004 The Collection - A Boxful of Treasures - 2005 Where The Time Goes - Sandy '67 - 2007 Live at the BBC - 2008 The Best of the BBC Recordings - The Music Weaver ...
The album was the only solo album of Denny's not to be issued in a gatefold. However, there was a black card inner sleeve with the lyrics reproduced in white type. The cover image was a composite of a location shot of Denny waiting on a street and a close-up studio portrait of her with heavy eye make up and wearing an auburn wig.
The album was originally issued in a gatefold sleeve featuring on its front a photograph by David Bailey, which came to define Denny's public image. The gatefold of the LP opened to show the song lyrics handwritten by Denny herself and bordered by garlands of flowers drawn by Trevor Lucas's sister, the illustrator Marion Appleton. The back ...
The original meaning of the song, about a sad love, is completely changed in the French version to describe a dream of a peaceful world. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Harrison Craig , winner of The Voice series 2 , sang "Broken Vow" as his audition, recorded the song with full orchestra and has produced a definitive rendering of Fabian's song.
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Liege & Lief is the fourth album by the British folk rock band Fairport Convention.It is the third album the group released in the UK during 1969, all of which prominently feature Sandy Denny as lead female vocalist (Denny did not appear on the group's 1968 debut album), as well as the first to feature future long-serving personnel Dave Swarbrick and Dave Mattacks on violin/mandolin and drums ...
A common motif to this album is the presence of saints and demons. Even the straightforward narratives such as the love ballad "Broken Heart" or "Cripple Creek" — which feature vocal treatments reminiscent of folkie Fred Neil — are bathed in unusual chord sequences and lyrical double-entendre. The majority of the sounds on this long-player ...