Gone To Stay is the 9th album by John Norum. John Norum mostly known as the founder and lead guitarist from the rock band Europe that quickly took the name as Sweden´s biggest rock export with the songs 'The Final Countdown', 'Carrie' and 'Rock The Night' and has sold over 10 million albums worldwide. Norum has collaborated with many known musicians such as Don Dokken, Marcel Jacob, Glenn Huges to name a few. On 'One By One' we can hear the voice of Åge Sten Nilsen from Wig Wam.
In 1939, Steiner was borrowed from Warner Bros. by Selznick to compose the score for his next film, Gone with the Wind (1939), which became one of Steiner's most notable successes. Steiner was the only composer Selznick would consider for scoring the film, states Thomas. Despite 1939 being Steiner’s peak year for the number of scores he composed—twelve films in all—he was given only three months to do it. When the film was released, it was the longest film score ever composed, at nearly three hours. The composition consisted of 16 main themes and almost 300 musical segments. To meet the deadline, Steiner sometimes worked for 20-hours straight, taking Benzedrine pills to stay awake.
Margo Price returns and she can do no wrong in Rough Trade shops eyes. “Everybody wants to know / how I feel and what I think,” Margo Price sings in her emotive, bittersweet twang, halfway through her third full-length record. On That’s How Rumors Get Started, Price has committed her genre-bending rock-and-roll show to record for the first time, stretching out into sky-high soft-rock, burning psychedelic rock ballads, stomping road songs, and sprinkles of pop.
For the first time, all of Ella & Louis' classic duets are in one place. This 4CD set gathers their timeless three Verve albums newly remastered versions of Ella and Louis, Ella and Louis Again and Porgy and Bess combining them with their eight Decca singles, live recordings from Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl plus several alternates & false starts from the Decca & Verve eras, illuminating their craft & good humor.
‘As intriguing as it is beguiling’ was how the ‘east-meets-west soundworld’ of Xiaogang Ye was described in the BBC Music Magazine on the release of a previous disc of his orchestral works in 2016. On that occasion Ye’s music was championed by José Serebrier, who returns here, sharing the task with Gilbert Varga. Between them they conduct the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and four international soloists in five works which highlight the beginning of Ye’s career as well as his more recent works. The Brilliance of Western Liang was written in 1983, during Ye’s time as a student at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, and is named after a fifth-century kingdom in northwest China.
Firewind / Ozzy Osbourne guitarist GUS G. returns with a fantastic second solo album! Fans of Slash, Halestorm & Avenged Sevenfold will love this! Features vocals by Jacob Bunton (Adler, Lynam), Mats Leven (Candlemass, ex Yngwie Malmsteen), Jeff Scott Soto (Trans-Siberian Orchesta, ex Journey) and Elize Ryd (Amaranthe), as well as Marty O Brien (Lita Ford) on bass and Jo Nunez (Firewind) on drums Recorded by Jay Ruston (Stone Sour, Anthrax, Steel Panther) and mixed by Mike Fraser (Aerosmith, Metallica, AC/DC).