The Greatest Xmas Songs is an excellent collection of the most beautiful Christmas songs of all time. From the '60s you'll find classics from The Pointer Sisters, The Beach Boys and Elvis Presley on the record. During the '70s and '80s, some iconic Christmas hits were released by Chris Rea, Mud, Band Aid, Paul McCartney, and Queen, among others. Includes the festive Xmas hits from Queen, Coldplay, U2, José Feliciano, Paul McCartney, Elton John, The Pretenders, Chris Rea, Band Aid, Mud, Kylie Minogue, Justin Bieber & Mariah Carey, John & Yoko, Spice Girls, Rod Stewart, Elvis Presley, Slade, and many more songs.
Released in 1988, Viva Santana! is a generous 30-track overview of Santana's first 20 years of recording. Appropriately, it concentrates on the band's glory years of the late '60s and early '70s, when both Carlos Santana and his supporting musicians were on fire. There are several unreleased cuts, including live tracks included for hardcore fans, but Viva Santana! is most useful as a thorough overview for curious listeners.
Apres 40 ans de marriage a un homme grognon, Eva Smallwood claque la porte de sa luxueuse residence de westmount et decide de refaire sa vie. Installee miserablement dans un quartier pauvre de Montreal, elle reaprend le chemin de la liberte. Johnny, un immigrant roumain, lui fera retrouver aussi le chemain de l'amour. After 40 years of marriage to a grumpy man, Eva Smallwood slams the door of their luxurious residence in Westmount and decides to rebuild her life. Located in a miserably poor neighborhood of Montreal, she takes the road to freedom. Johnny, a Romanian immigrant, helps her to find the road of love. Great heartwarming film!
For many their first encounter with classical music will be through its use in films and this collection makes a fantastic entry point to this rich and diverse world. Helpfully all tracks list the films alongside the music, so there will be no doubt as to where the music is familiar from. Classical music has been used to memorable effect in films many times from Ride of the Valkyries in Apocalypse Now to Barber s Adagio in Platoon and from Also sprach Zarathustra in 2001: A Space Odyssey to Beethoven s Ninth in A Clockwork Orange. Occasionally, as in the case of Mozart s Piano Concerto No.21 used in Elvira Madigan, the film title has provided a lasting nickname for the music. All these favourites are included here.