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The song was recorded at Sunset Studios in Los Angeles between August 2004 and January 2005. The single received little to no promotion due to the reunion of Take That. [3] The video for the track involves Owen playing a grand piano in a mansion hall, as well as lying on a bed while performing the song. Marta Kierblewska was cast as "Mary". [4]
The album was met with little commercial success, but favorable reviews. Critic Jim Farber of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a "B", writing that it "matched his usual sugary melodies to denser production, hinting at everything from the Beach Boys to '80s new wave", and adding that "[Sweet's] power pop still has the knack". [3]
All of This Love is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Pam Tillis, released on November 7, 1995, via Arista Records.The album reached #25 on the Billboard country albums charts.
The piano part develops from free composition (movement 1) to following the orchestra using a parallel chart (movement 2) and then to sharing the same chart with the orchestra (movement 3). Piano preparation in the Concerto is rather complex and involves, among other things, a moveable plastic bridge that makes possible microtonal effects. [42]
Missing Links Volume Three is a compilation album of rare and previously unreleased songs by the American pop rock band the Monkees, issued by Rhino Records in 1996. It is the third and final volume of a three-volume set, preceded by Missing Links in 1987 and Missing Links Volume Two in 1990.
Serj Tankian has released a 24-minute modern classical composition titled Disarming Time: A Modern Piano Concerto on his own label, Serjical Strike Records. The piece comes accompanied by a self ...
Most of the album’s songs exceed nine minutes, though it also features two shorter instrumental tracks: "Silhouette" and "Requiem." "Silhouette" is a brief piano interlude recorded just hours before the band left the studio. [16] Anders Nordin’s piano skills surprised the production team. Lindgren recalled, "I remember the look on Dan's ...
They were looking at deep time. The rocks in the Grand Canyon span from 270 million to 1.8 billion years old, a stunning backdrop against which human existence is but a mere blip.