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Mystic Records is closely associated with the personality of its founder, Doug Moody, regarded as a pioneer of the independent rock and roll industry. [1] Moody's father, Walter Moody, was himself an influential figure in the music industry, running EMI Studios ( Abbey Road Studios ) in London during the 1930s. [ 2 ]
This is a discography of NOFX, ... Enough to Go on Our Other Records. Released: May 21, 2002; Label: Fat Wreck Chords ... Label: Mystic — — — 1986
Recorded at Mystic Studios in Hollywood, recorded and produced by Phillip (Philco) Raves. It was released on January 1, 1985 through Mystic Records. The first 500 copies included a lyrics sheet. The next 500 were pressed on light-blue vinyl, while the others were issued on black vinyl. The EP was included in its entirety on Maximum Rocknroll.
[26] in Season 7, the final Ride episode 5 he can be seen as a Teller-Morrow mechanic, and in episode 9 portraying an S.O.A. Indian Hills, Nevada, charter member as one of Jury's crew, who unexpectedly show up at SAMCRO's headquarters looking for an explanation about Jury's death. Jax tries hard to sell Jury as a rat, but Indian Hills isn't ...
The Mystic Moods Orchestra was a group known for mixing orchestral pop, environmental sounds, and pioneering recording techniques. It was created by audiophile Brad Miller. [1] The first Mystic Moods Orchestra album, One Stormy Night, was released in 1966 through the label Philips. Throughout the rest of the 1960s and 1970s, the group continued ...
This is the discography of the American musical drama television ... 6 Nashville: On the Record, Volume 3: Released: December 16, 2015 (USA) ... Season 6: Episode 3 ...
The original 1997 English dub of this movie edited it into a three part episode of the television series, with the episodes appearing as part of the second season. [27] [28] The music was recycled from the dub of the first two seasons, instead of being created specifically for it.
It was released through Century Media Records on 19 September 2008. [3] The album features gothic metal and rock with a "homogenous mix" of hard guitar sound and tender melodies. [4] [5] AllMusic's reviewer noted that the album was far from Vader's death metal and oriented more towards commercial gothic metal. [6]