The Jive Aces new album - “Keeping The Show On The Road” The undisputed kings of jive and swing, The Jive Aces, are back with their brand new album, “Keeping the Show on the Road”, a 14-track celebration of their incredible journey, electrifying live shows, and unwavering passion for music. The high-octane sextet has been captivating audiences worldwide for decades - from wowing the judges on Britain’s Got Talent to selling out the Royal Albert Hall’s first ever swing dance, they never stop! This new album, their first release since the pandemic, is a vibrant blend of swing, jive, rhythm and blues and early rock n’ roll that’s guaranteed to get your feet tapping.
Henry Mancini really needs no introduction. His music is as much a part of the twentieth century as rock 'n' roll, the Lennon and McCartney partnership, jazz and the great American songbook. This Vocalion release compiles two albums from the later part of Mancini's more than twenty-year association with the RCA Victor label, and both show that he was more than able to 'get with it' in the funky 1970s. This is borne out in Mancini's Angels (1977), which, of course, is a paraphrase of 'Charlie's Angels', the massively popular US TV show that invited viewers into the glamorous world of a trio of beautiful female private detectives. In 1978 Henry Mancini and his orchestra were back in the studio to record The Theme Scene, another exploration of film and television music…
Mein liebster Feind ist ein 1999 in die Kinos gekommener Dokumentarfilm von Werner Herzog über das schwierige Regisseur-Darsteller-Verhältnis zwischen ihm und Klaus Kinski.
The first Pink Floyd show ever recorded, one of the two featuring Syd Barrett. This RoIO is of very important signification and features two very songs (Stoned Again, aka Stoned Alone, aka Stone rust) and Rush in A Million, as well as their rejected third single Scream Thy Last Scream…