This live DVD was filmed in March 2004 and captures Snowy and his band The White Flames in trememdous form. Included are original songs and covers. A bonus audio CD is included.Widely considered one of the U.K.'s top blues-rock guitarists, Snowy White flexed his formidable chops on recordings by Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and Peter Green before embarking on his own critically lauded solo career. This 2004 concert captures Snowy and his backup band, the White Flames, performing live renditions of original material like "No Stranger to the Blues," "What I'm Searching For," and "A Piece of Your Love," as well as impeccable covers of Peter Green's "Black Magic Woman" and Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing."– by cdUniverse
It is believed that the rush hour lounge music falls on the 50-60s. Then it executes unknown bands, but the rooms were great friends. While implementing lounge music could be called any musician who played in a cafe or restaurant to the public. In the 60s there were ensembles, records which are related to Lounge. Among them - the bands of James Last, Bert Kempferta, Paul Mauriat, Herb Alpert. Distinguished as a lounge music and musical design films, because this style of music can rightly be called the background.
Peter Hammill has been at it for almost 40 years now, and yet, since the early 2000s, he has been on a new way up, creatively speaking. Clutch (2002) and Incoherence (2004), his previous two studio albums, had both hit high artistic marks, but that is only one of the main reasons why Singularity was so highly anticipated by the fans. It was also the Thin Man's first studio album since remastering his '70s LPs for EMI, his first since the re-formation of his old group, Van der Graaf Generator. Yet, most importantly, especially for a man of words like he is, it was his first studio release since his heart attack two years earlier. Were all the expectations generated by these "firsts" met? Surprisingly, yes. Singularity stands among Hammill's best albums of the past 25 years.