Your Mamma Won't Like Me is the third studio album by Suzi Quatro. Released in 1975, the album marked a change in the hard rock sound from the singer's previous albums Suzi Quatro and Quatro, instead displaying a more funk oriented rock sound. The title track reached No. 31 on the UK singles chart in February 1975. The album's second single, "I Bit off More Than I Could Chew", also reached the charts, peaking at 54 in the UK charts. "Michael" also had limited promotion, being released as a single in some territories, including Australia where the song reached the top 100.
There is no smooth jazz artist in the music space right now more sought after or who has made more of a new mark on the genre than has keyboardist Nathan Mitchell. He is one of the genres shining lights and his live performances have been considered epic and fully immersive. Just coming off of yet another Billboard #1 with his recent hit single So In Love With You, Mitchell has been hunkered down in full creative mode, riding the high he has been on over the last two years crafting what has now become his latest and by far best work The Legacy Project.
Inspired by the humanist spirit of the Olympic Games, Zahia Ziouani and the Orchestre Divertimento take us on a unique musical journey that ranges from classical music favourites to contemporary compositions, to examples of traditional influences from the five continents. An engaging dialogue between eras and styles, this programme, recorded live at the Paris Philharmonie, celebrates the values of solidarity, partnership, and excellence.
Alexandre Desplat is one of the most sought-after composers in the movie business today. He has generated a diverse, enduring cult fanbase of movie-music enthusiasts of all ages, and increasingly is bringing the art form to live audiences beyond the realm of cinema, dedicating more time to performing and conducting his own music with world-class orchestras for sellout crowds in concert halls and opera houses in Vienna, Shanghai, and beyond. Alexandre Desplat: Paris—Hollywood documents the latest instance. This recording captures some of the brightest treasures from four decades of movie-music magic by one of the great modern masters of filmscore wizardry. Desplat conducts the Orchestre de Paris in new arrangements of music from 15 of his best-known film scores.
A brand new recording from one of Britain’s most beloved, respected and performed composers, released to commemorate Sir John Rutter’s 80th birthday. The first purely orchestral album from Rutter in 58 years of recording, featuring highly respected Scottish pianist Steven Osborne.