After the incredible Hunting High and Low and the stellar Scoundrel Days, a-ha paints a colder atmosphere with their slightly more expansive Stay On These Roads…
Stay on These Roads is the third studio album by Norwegian band A-ha. It was released on 3 May 1988 by Warner Bros. Records. Six singles were released from the album. A Synclavier, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, Yamaha DX-7, Roland D-50, and Roland Juno-60 or Roland Juno-106 synthesizers were used in the recording of this album, as was a Yamaha RX-5 drum machine. Stay on These Roads was the band's third studio album. The album's peak on the Billboard 200 was 148. The album was another big hit by A-ha internationally, selling over 4 million copies worldwide. Stay on These Roads achieved Platinum status in Brazil and Gold in the UK, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany and Double Platinum status in France.The album reached #2 in the European top-100 albums sales chart.
Following his critically acclaimed 1999 collaboration with M Griffin, Altara, this is the first A Produce solo album of new material since Inscape And Landscape (1996). One of the underappreciated greats of the ambient/atmospheric genre, A Produce masterfully demonstrates with Smile On The Void his unique approach - blending deep, churning ambient atmospheres with compelling yet restrained trance rhythms.
Yvonne Chen reçoit la mission de s'infiltrer dans un éminant vignoble des Vosges, dont la direction est disputée par deux frères, pour éliminer l'un d'eux. Mais elle doit en même temps arrêter trois tueurs à gages du gang des Furies. …
For the upcoming 500th anniversary of the death of the great Franco-Flemish composer Pierre de la Rue (around 1460-1518), the vocal ensemble The Sound and the Fury, which specializes in early music, has recorded a selection of the composer’s artistic masses for the label FRA BERNARDO, which impressively reflect the high standard at the court of the music-loving and music-savvy Margaret of Austria. The Pierre de la Rue masses on this recording have one thing in common: they are all based on monadic models, thus in keeping with the most traditional of cyclic mass composition models, the cantus firmus mass.