George Michael 1990

Robert King, The King's Consort - George Frideric Handel: Acis and Galatea (1990)

Robert King, The King's Consort - George Frideric Handel: Acis and Galatea (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 507 Mb | Total time: 105:17 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66361/2 | Recorded: 1989

Though many know it only in a later arrangement for soloists and choruses, Handel wrote this masque for five singers with a small orchestra. Despite the ending (the giant Polyphemus crushes Acis with a rock), the music suggests springtime and young love. There's humor, too: Polyphemus–so big, so dumb, so pleased with himself– is a comic baritone's dream. George doesn't capture all of the role's humor, but he is vocally well-cast. McFadden sometimes pushes her voice into a wobble, but her Galatea is appealing and sweetly sung. Best are Covey-Crump's graceful Damon (the voice of reason) and Ainsley's youthful, high-spirited Acis. (Ainsley also sings the slight but attractive "Look down.") The ensemble numbers are delightful, and Robert King brings the entire thing off splendidly.
VA - NOW Yearbook '90: Extra (58 More Essential Hits From 1990) (2024)

VA - NOW Yearbook '90: Extra (58 More Essential Hits From 1990) (2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 1,62 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 544 Mb | 03:57:23
Pop, Rock, Electronic, New Wave | Label: Sony Music

Three CD set. NOW Music is proud to present 58 more essential singles from the incredible year in Pop that was 1990, 'NOW - Yearbook Extra 1990'. Opening with a defining anthem 'Freedom! '90' from George Michael, Disc One features a blend of Pop gems and soulful ballads. Includes tracks by The B-52's, Duran Duran, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Child, Deacon Blue, Tears For Fears, Robert Palmer feat. UB40, Roxette, Eurythmics, Oleta Adams, Tina Turner, Gloria Estefan, Paul Young, Elton John, David A. Stewart and Candy Dulfer, Aztec Camera, The Cure, The Farm, The Soup Dragons, The Beloved, Primal Scream, Soul II Soul, Snap!, LL Cool J, MC Hammer, Poison, Billy Idol, Cher, the Pretenders, Jason Donovan, Craig McLachlan, Bros, New Kids On The Block, Paula Abdul, Technotronic, Big Fun, and many others.

Kronos Quartet - Black Angels (1990)  Music

Posted by Designol at June 5, 2024
Kronos Quartet - Black Angels (1990)

Kronos Quartet - Black Angels (1990)
George Crumb, Thomas Tallis, István Mártha, Charles Ives, Dmitri Shostakovich

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 243 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
Label: Nonesuch/Elektra | # 7559-79242-2 | Time: 01:01:39
Classical, Contemporary, Avant-Garde

This disc is supposed to hurt. Just look at the program: it starts with Crumb's Black Angels for electric string quartet, a work that is the aural equivalent of Coppola's Apocalypse Now, and ends with Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 8, a work that is either the aural equivalent of a monument to the victims of war and fascism written in the ruins of Dresden or the musical equivalent of a suicide note written before the composer joined the Communist Party. With the spooky and evocative performances of Thomas Tallis Spem in Alium, Istvan Marta's Doom. A Sigh, and Charles Ives' There They Are!, this disc is so painful it could be the soundtrack for an unmade Kubrick movie. The question is, is this disc supposed to hurt so much? The Kronos Quartet is a harsh and aggressive ensemble with an angular approach to rhythm and structure and an overwhelming need to assert its individual and collective identity.
Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Johann Sebastian Bach: Johannes-Passion (1990)

Harry Christophers, The Sixteen - Johann Sebastian Bach: Johannes-Passion (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 448 Mb | Total time: 111:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN0507 | Recorded: 1989

Harry Christophers's account, with The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra it was recorded live in the rich acoustic of St John's Smith Square, London, in March 1989, with a chorus of eighteen and a period instrument band of twenty-one. Christophers leads a solid, warm, and effective account of the 1724 version. Ian Partridge is a distinctive and compassionate Evangelist; the unusual timbre of his elegant, mature voice often calls to mind that of Aksel Schiøtz. Once again, the singing and the playing are of a particularly high quality. Having opted for the original versions of 'Betrachte meine Seel' and 'Erwäge', Christophers makes extensive use of the lute as a continuo instrument in other portions of the Passion.
Jimmy Somerville - The Singles Collection 1984-1990, Featuring Bronski Beat And The Communards (1990)

Jimmy Somerville - The Singles Collection 1984/1990 (1990)
Featuring Bronski Beat And The Communards

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 546 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 194 Mb | Scans included
Pop, Synth-Pop, New Wave, Hi-NRG, Pop/Rock | Label: London | # 3984 28249 2 | 01:16:06

17 track Best Of from the lead singer of Bronski Beat and the Communards. Both of those groups are represented here as well as some of Jimmy's solo songs. Jimmy's distinctive falsetto voice could not be mistaken for any other. Bronski Beat had six UK hits but only the first four are included here. The four that made it are 'Small Town Boy', an unlikely medley (with Marc Almond) of Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love', 'Johnny Remember Me', 'Why' and 'It Ain't Necessarily So'. The Communards had a UK #1 hit with 'Don't Leave Me This Way'. Other hits included here include 'Never Can Say Goodbye', 'So Cold The Night', 'You Are My World', 'Disenchanted', 'Tomorrow', 'For A Friend' and 'There's More To Love'. Jimmy had five UK hits without either group, the biggest of which was 'You Make Me Feel Mighty Real'. A cover of 'To Love Somebody' (Bee Gees) made the UK Top Ten. 'Comment Te Dire Adieu', 'Read My Lips' and 'Run From Love' round out this collection. Despite the omission of one major UK hit and one minor hit, this is an excellent collection of music by one of the best British pop singers of the '80s.
Takako Nishizaki, Slovak SPO, Michael Halasz - Anton Rubinstein: Violin Concerto; Don Quixote (1990)

Anton Rubinstein: Violin Concerto in G major, Op. 46; Don Quixote, Op. 87 (1990)
Takako Nishizaki, violin; Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra; Michael Halász, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 284 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 159 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Marco Polo | # 8.220359 | Time: 00:58:33

The G major Anton Rubinstein violin concerto is a fine and powerful work, quite as good as many a lesser-known Russian example in the same genre, and easily as deserving of wider currency as, say, the Taneyev Suite de Concert, which is just as rarely heard these days. Nishizaki gives a committed and polished reading, though you often feel that this is music written by a pianist who had marginally less facility when writing for the violin. Still, here’s a well-schooled performance, full of agreeable touches of imagination (the Andante shows Nishizaki’s fine-spun tone to particularly good effect) delivered with crisply economical urgency that makes good musical sense even of the work’s plainer and less idiomatic passages.
Nicholas McGegan, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: La Resurrezione (1990)

Nicholas McGegan, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: La Resurrezione (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 518 Mb | Total time: 62:15+33:35 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HMU 407027/28 | Recorded: 1989

Although La resurrezione, composed in Rome in 1708, pre-dates Handel’s more familiar English oratorios by many years, it’s a tremendously vibrant and dramatically compelling score that deserves much wider currency. Certainly Nicholas McGegan’s energetically delivered and beautifully sung performance serves the music to its best advantage.
Julius Rudel, New York City Opera Orchestra, Beverly Sills - George Frideric Handel: Julius Caesar / Giulio Cesare [1990]

Julius Rudel, New York City Opera Orchestra, Beverly Sills - George Frideric Handel: Julius Caesar / Giulio Cesare [1990]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 703 Mb | Total time: 74:12+70:23 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCA | # GD86182 | Recorded: 1967

Ever since the operas of Handel started to return to the stage in the 1920s, Giulio Cesare has been one of the pieces held in high regard. Always known by name through the most famous of Cleopatra’s arias (”V’adoro, pupille” and “Piangerò la sorte mia”) and often produced successfully in Germany, it has gathered a reputation as the best of the composer’s operas-the reasons for which can now be verified by anyone who acquires RCA Victor’s current release of the highly successful New York City Opera production.
Frans Brüggen, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (1990)

Frans Brüggen, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 515 Mb | Total time: 104:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Philips | # 426 238-2 | Recorded: 1989

The b minor mass is truly one of the cultural pillars of Western civilization. Whether it is a complete patchwork or put together from pieces of a design (most musicologists suggest the latter), this music is- certainly metaphorically and possibly literally- divine! Franz Bruggen chooses to use tempos, not even matched by Gardiner.

Niney The Observer - Observation Station (1990) {Heartbeat}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Dec. 9, 2020
Niney The Observer - Observation Station (1990) {Heartbeat}

Niney The Observer - Observation Station (1990) {Heartbeat}
WEB Rip | FLAC with CUE (no log) | scans | 333 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 144 mb
Genre: reggae

Observation Station is a 1990 compilation album by Jamaican producer George Boswell, known as Winston "Niney" Holness but made famous as Niney The Observer. This was put together by the Heartbeat label.