This supreme set includes all 24 performances from the two events, Ornette’s last performance at the «Celebrate Brooklyn» show and his Memorial at Riverside Church.
Only available through mailorder at eelpie.co.uk. Recorded at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire on November 9 1998, this double CD release marks Pete Townshend's return to the UK stage as a solo artist after an absence of thirteen years. Backed by musicians such as Rabbit, Chucho Merchan and Pete Hope Evans, as well as featuring freestyle rapper Hame on a number of Pete's best known tunes.
This epic piece makes melodic rock dreams come true and sounds modern while traditional at the same time. Kee Marcello (ex-Europe) is a genius in his field and carries that certain something in his blood, so wonderfully and emotionally implented by Tommy Heart‘s (Fair warning) vocals. OUT OF THIS WORLD is the new star in Melodic Rock heaven, a liaison that has yet a lot left in store. New Melodic Rock All Star Band Feat. Key-members Kee Marcello (ex-Europe) and Tommy Heart (Fair Warning) Additional members Darby Todd (ex-Gary Moore, The Darkness) and Ken Sandin (Alien). Mixed by Ron Nevison (Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne a.o.) Guest Keyboards by Don Airey (Deep Purple) on four songs Named after the Europe album "Out Of Thids World", which sold + 3 million copies by now 7-Song Live bonus CD and LP incl. classics from Europe a.o.
VOCES8 looks toward home for a breathtaking journey around the British Isles with music that crosses boundaries of both geography and musical genre. The breadth on offer is staggering: Radiohead’s anthemic “Pyramid Song” emerges as a new choral classic and Clannad’s “Theme from Harry’s Game” is haunting in its newly crafted harmonic richness. But the ensemble reaches back, too—a once-lost folk song from the abandoned island of St Kilda (“Soay”) adds mystery, while Tavener’s “Song for Athene,” perhaps best-known from the funeral service of Diana, Princess of Wales, is a throwback to 1997 and a nation in grief. And the original works by British and American composers are simply ravishing. There’s passion and conviction here, and a choral blend that carries each note skyward.