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THE GARY MOORE DISCOGRAPHY (The GM Bible)
THE GARY MOORE DISCOGRAPHY (The GM Bible) THE COMPLETE RECORDING SESSIONS 1969 - 1994 Compiled by DDGMS 1995 1 IDEX ABOUT GARY MOORE’s CAREER Page 4 ABOUT THE BOOK Page 8 THE GARY MOORE BAND INDEX Page 10 GARY MOORE IN THE CHARTS Page 20 THE COMPLETE RECORDING SESSIONS - THE BEGINNING Page 23 1969 Page 27 1970 Page 29 1971 Page 33 1973 Page 35 1974 Page 37 1975 Page 41 1976 Page 43 1977 Page 45 1978 Page 49 1979 Page 60 1980 Page 70 1981 Page 74 1982 Page 79 1983 Page 85 1984 Page 97 1985 Page 107 1986 Page 118 1987 Page 125 1988 Page 138 1989 Page 141 1990 Page 152 1991 Page 168 1992 Page 172 1993 Page 182 1994 Page 185 1995 Page 189 THE RECORDS Page 192 1969 Page 193 1970 Page 194 1971 Page 196 1973 Page 197 1974 Page 198 1975 Page 199 1976 Page 200 1977 Page 201 1978 Page 202 1979 Page 205 1980 Page 209 1981 Page 211 1982 Page 214 1983 Page 216 1984 Page 221 1985 Page 226 2 1986 Page 231 1987 Page 234 1988 Page 242 1989 Page 245 1990 Page 250 1991 Page 257 1992 Page 261 1993 Page 272 1994 Page 278 1995 Page 284 INDEX OF SONGS Page 287 INDEX OF TOUR DATES Page 336 INDEX OF MUSICIANS Page 357 INDEX TO DISCOGRAPHY – Record “types” in alfabethically order Page 370 3 ABOUT GARY MOORE’s CAREER Full name: Robert William Gary Moore. Born: April 4, 1952 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and sadly died Feb. -
John G. Perry Sunset Wading Mp3, Flac, Wma
John G. Perry Sunset Wading mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Sunset Wading Country: UK Released: 1976 Style: Art Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1351 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1843 mb WMA version RAR size: 1860 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 208 Other Formats: WMA ADX FLAC DXD MIDI XM AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits I Wait My Friend A1 Flute – Geoffrey RichardsonVocals – Beryl StreeterWritten-By – Perry* How Goes The Night? A2 Piano – John G. PerrySynthesizer [Moog] – Rupert HineWritten-By – Perry* Devoke Water A3 Flute – Geoffrey RichardsonWritten-By – Perry*, Giles*, Hine*, Jeffes* Birds And Small Furry Beasts A4 Flute – Elio D'AnnaWritten-By – Rusticci*, D'Anna*, Perry*, Hine* As Clouds Gather A5 Written-By – Perry* Storm A6 Written-By – Perry* Ah Well, You Can Only Get Wet! A7 Written-By – Rusticci*, D'Anna*, Perry*, Giles*, Pert*, Hine* Dawn B1 Written-By – Perry*, Giles*, Hine*, Jeffes* Morning Song B2 Written-By – Perry*, Jeffes* On The Moor B3 Written-By – Rusticci*, D'Anna*, Perry*, Giles*, Pert*, Hine* Roundelay B4 Flute – Geoffrey RichardsonWritten-By – Perry* Etude B5 Piano – John G. PerryWritten-By – Perry* A Rhythmic Stroll B6 Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – Roger GloverWritten-By – Rusticci*, D'Anna*, Perry*, Giles*, Pert*, Hine* Sunset Wading B7 Written-By – Perry* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd. Published By – Fuse Music Ltd. Recorded At – Decca Studios Mixed At – Air Studios Mastered At – Master Room Credits Art Direction – Three Men Went -
14 August 2009 Page 1 of 21 SATURDAY 08 AUGUST 2009 Audrone Kisieliute (Piano) ERATO ECD88236 Tr 5
Radio 3 Listings for 8 – 14 August 2009 Page 1 of 21 SATURDAY 08 AUGUST 2009 Audrone Kisieliute (piano) ERATO ECD88236 tr 5 SAT 01:00 Through the Night (b00lxvf2) 5.26am 07.52 1.00am Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907): Holberg Suite, Op 40 Dvorak, Antonin (1841-1904): From the Bohemian Forest, Op Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra GRIEG 68 Andrew Litton (conductor) Four Psalms Op.74 Konstantin Lifschitz, Diana Ketler (pianos) – God’s Son hath set me free 5.46am David Wilson Johnson (baritone) 1.17am Handel, Georg Frideric (1685-1759): Organ Concerto No 1, Op Polyphony Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Quintet in B minor for clarinet 4, No 1 Stephen Layton and strings, Op 115 Concerto Copenhagen HYPERION CDA 66793 tr 10 Reto Bieri (clarinet) Lars Ulrich Mortensen (organ/director) Daishin Kashimoto, Corinne Chapelle (violins) 08.03 Razvan Popovici (viola) 6.02am Bernhard Naoki Hedenborg (cello) Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): 25 Variations and fugue on a TCHAIKOVSKY theme by GF Handel for piano, Op 24 Piano Concerto No.1 in B Flat minor 1.54am Simon Trpceski (piano) final movt Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957): Hostkvall, Op 38, No 1 Martha Argerich (piano) Soile Isokoski (soprano) 6.27am Berlin Philharmonic Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Stanford, Charles Villiers (1852-1924): When Mary thro' the Claudio Abbado Jukka-Pekka Saraste (conductor) garden went, Op 127, No 3 DG 449 816-2 tr 3 BBC Singers 1.59am Bob Chilcott (conductor) 08.10 Schmitt, Matthias (b.1958): Ghanaia for solo percussion Colin Currie (marimba) 6.30am Mikis THEODORAKIS Hartmann, Johann Peter Emilius (1805-1900): Blomstre som en The Train leaves at eight 2.07am rosengard Agnes Baltsa (mezzo) Paganini, Niccolo (1782-1840): Concerto No 1 in D for violin Fionian Chamber Choir Athens Experimental Orchestra, and orchestra, Op 6 Alice Granum (director) Stavros Xarhakos (conductor) Jaap van Zweden (violin) DG 477 7428 tr 5 Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra 6.36am Kenneth Montgomery (conductor) Debussy, Claude (1862-1918): La mer 08.15 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 2.34am Ilan Volkov (conductor). -
GPDF064-AS-SG.Pdf
Supergroup Andy Sterling High Minus Ian Thomas – drums Ed Simons – DJ Danny Kortchmar – guitar, bass Francis Dunnery – guitars, vocals, tapboard John Stahl — assistant Chris Dyas — baritone guitar, e-bow, guitar, harpsichord, zither Malcolm Burn — guitar, keyboards, harmonica Everett Bradley — percussion on “Seven” David McMurray — saxophone Benny Latimore — piano Chris Gower — trombone Peter King — alto saxophone on “Disenchanted” Ken Gregson — vocals John Trotter — drums (1996—2000) Lloyd “Mooseman” Roberts — bass guitar Damon Albarn — vocals, keyboards Brian Hibbard — vocals J.G.Bennett (courtesy of Elizabeth Bennett) – voice for “Extracts from the Sherbourne House talks” Duff McKagan — bass guitar Lady June — vocals John 5 — guitar Harry Miller — double bass on “Islands” Steve Marcantonio — engineer Emeli Sandé — vocals, guitar, piano Lee Shepherd — engineer Phil Soussan — bass guitar Martin Kierszenbaum — A&R Colin Elliot — percussion, synthesizers Ben Mandelson — fiddle Nick Ingram — string arrangements Eric Johnson — engineer Kara DioGuardi — producer Sly Dunbar — drums, percussion, drum programming Pete Barnacle — drums Frank Stribbling — guitar Goran Kajfes — horn Greg Parker — engineer, second engineer Fergus Gerrand — drums, percussion Alyssa Hanson — vocals Mary Scully — double bass Hereward Kaye — vocals Kenny Earl “Rhino” Edwards — drums (1992—1995, 2008 sessional) David Williams — guitars Manny Marroquin — mixing Joni—Ayanna Portee — backing vocals Billy Joel — piano on “You Get What You Want” Mike Sobieski — violin Robert -
Malcolm Music Credits
Music Simon Jeffes & The Penguin Cafe Orchestra Music Composed by Simon Jeffes 'Paul's' Dance composed by Simon Jeffes & Steve Nye Music Performed by The Penguin Cafe Orchestra Copyright Editions Penguin Cafe Ltd., Available on E.G. Records 'Camooweal' Slim Dusty Composed by M. Cormack, Courtesy E.M.I. Records 'You Reach Me With Your Eyes' Sandy Catley 'Evil Donald' Battle Happy Composed by John Phillips/Gumpy Phillips, Courtesy Rampant Records The music used in the film could be found in several Penguin Cafe Orchestra albums. For example, Paul's Dance (1'45") could be found on the orchestra's second eponymous album, which has a wiki here. Telephone and Rubber Band (2'28"), which turns up to accompany the dancing of the ash cans in the climatic bank robbery - and is perhaps Jeffe's most famous piece - can also be found on this album - DOP David Parker describes the PCO music as "absolutely pivotal" to the success of the film. Parker mentions that they had in fact had other music scored for the film, "and I remember Nadia ringing up from the stage when it was being scored, and very upset, um, that it wasn't, you know, what she felt was going to work… so we made a decision then, we had actually cut these images to the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, so then it was a matter of trying to negotiate with them. At that stage they were just pretty much a recording band, they certainly hadn't performed. They were all, you know, everything from lecturers to session musos, they were a bunch of guys who'd just go into a studio and just try this stuff out… our editor had exposed us to them, and it was just … really became very important that we got this music… Nadia managed to negotiate with their management and we were able to get these pieces for the film." (DVD commentary track).