Spandau Ballet are a British band who formed in London in the late 1970s. Initially inspired by the New Romantic fashion, their music has featured a mixture of funk, jazz, soul and synthpop. They were one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, achieving ten Top Ten singles and four Top Ten albums in the UK between 1979 and 1990. Their 2 evergreens are "True" and "Gold" but there are others 'golds' to be dug out from the band. The band split acrimoniously in 1990, but announced their reunion in 2009. This DVD Audio extract of their 1986 performance shows the strength and power in their live music. As far as I'm concerned, even better than their studio recordings.
Nice collection of Love Song tracks culled from the Vaults of Sony Music. 24 tracks featuring Fugees - No Woman, No Cry, Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water, Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing & a host of other Sony Music recording artists.
Nightmoves first aired on Channel Seven on May 13 1977. The Seven Network owned exclusive Australian rights to footage from overseas shows such as Midnight Express and decided to launch an adult version of Countdown along the lines of UK's Old Grey Whistle Test, concentrating on live footage rather than video clips, album music rather than pop…
Shostakovich wrote only one work for organ, the Passacaglia Op. 29b composed as an entr'acte between the two scenes of Act II of Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Op. 29. We hear it in performances and recordings scored for full orchestra because he realized that not many opera houses would have full-scale pipe organs. One wishes a recording would be made some day of Lady Macbeth with the organ rather than the full orchestra being used in its original context as it is absolutely shattering. Turn the volume up – and brace yourself for the explosion of sound!