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Vinyl Confessions is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes "Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind". The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2011.
Vinyl Confessions was a major turning point for the band. After the conversion of both guitarist/keyboard player Kerry Livgren and bass player Dave Hope to Christianity, and the focus that Livgren placed on his religion in the band's lyrics, lead singer Steve Walsh did not agree with the new direction of the band and left to form his own band, Streets. Walsh had also contributed much as a songwriter, so the band was forced to find a new lead singer who not only had a vocal style that fit the band's music, but also could contribute material for the upcoming album. After a long audition process, the choice came down to three strong candidates: Warren Ham, Michael Gleason and John Elefante. The band eventually settled on Elefante.
Face is the debut album of Of Cabbages and Kings, released by Purge/Sound League in 1988.
All music composed by Of Cabbages and Kings.
Adapted from the Face liner notes.
Face are a Boulder, Colorado-based "all-vocal rock band," or a cappella group performing mostly rock music. National appearances and awards include one of the eight original groups on NBC's premiere season of "The Sing-Off" (2009), two-time Runner-Up and two-time National Audience Favorite at the National Finals of Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival (2005 and 2007), and Runner-Up for Favorite Pop/Rock Group from the Contemporary A Cappella Society's Community Awards (2007). Based in Boulder, Colorado, Face has also garnered numerous local awards including Best Local Band by The Denver Channel's A-List Awards (2013), Best Local Musician by Boulder Weekly's Best of Boulder Awards (2009) and third-place for Best Local Band by The Denver Channel's A-List Awards (2009).
The idea for Face grew out of a university a cappella experience. Both Ben Lunstad and Joseph DiMasi had formed and performed with undergraduate a cappella groups. They met in grad school in 2000 at the University of Colorado in Boulder while singing with CU's In The Buff. Deciding that In The Buff wasn't exactly what they were looking for, Ben and DiMasi co-founded the award-winning Extreme Measures.
Face is a 2004 Korean horror film directed by Yoo Sang-gon.
Lee Hyun-min, who works reconstructing faces from skulls, quits his work in an institute to stay with his Beta-allergic daughter Jin that was submitted to a transplant of heart by the specialist Dr. Yoon. The newcomer researcher to the institute Jung Sun-young comes to his house bringing the skull of a victim of a serial-killer that had her whole body melted down with acid by the murderer. Hyun-min refuses the assignment, but he is haunted by the ghost of the victim and scared he decides to reconstruct the face of the woman. When Jin has trouble with the transplanted heart, Hyun-min requests the donor case history to Dr. Yoon, but the doctor refuses to give the information, claiming confidentiality issue. Dr. Yoon becomes the prime suspect of Detective Suh, who is in charge of the investigation of the murder cases, and he discloses the identity of the victim based on the reconstructed face. Meanwhile, Hyun-min has a premonition and finds another skull buried a long time ago below the sand in a field. He reconstructs the face, unraveling a supernatural secret.
Reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible. A still broader definition includes everything that has existed, exists, or will exist.
Philosophers, mathematicians, and other ancient and modern thinkers, such as Aristotle, Plato, Frege, Wittgenstein, and Russell, have made a distinction between thought corresponding to reality, coherent abstractions (thoughts of things that are imaginable but not real), and that which cannot even be rationally thought. By contrast existence is often restricted solely to that which has physical existence or has a direct basis in it in the way that thoughts do in the brain.
Reality is often contrasted with what is imaginary, delusional, (only) in the mind, dreams, what is false, what is fictional, or what is abstract. At the same time, what is abstract plays a role both in everyday life and in academic research. For instance, causality, virtue, life and distributive justice are abstract concepts that can be difficult to define, but they are only rarely equated with pure delusions. Both the existence and reality of abstractions are in dispute: one extreme position regards them as mere words; another position regards them as higher truths than less abstract concepts. This disagreement is the basis of the philosophical problem of universals.
Reality is a 1974 album by jazz bassist Monk Montgomery, one of his four solo albums. It was released on Philadelphia International Records.
Reality (French: Réalité) is a 2014 French-Belgian comedy-drama film written and directed by Quentin Dupieux. The film premiered in the Horizons section at the 71st Venice International Film Festival on 28 August 2014.
Special guest Tim from Tim's Vinyl Confessions tells us all about his Contrarian choice for best Kansas record, his show's namesake "Vinyl Confessions"! The Contrarians is a show where one of us jumps in the hot seat picks a dark horse album from a band as that band's best album. The guest host will argue against them with facts, stats and all around truth, subjective and objective! Agree, disagree or agree to disagree! Support us on Patreon or Ko-Fi: https://www.patreon.com/contrarians https://ko-fi.com/thecontrarians Twitter: @tcontrarians @popoffmartin Facebook: @tcontrarians Instagram: the.contrarians Website: www.martinpopoff.com Facebook: Martin Popoff Theme music Performed by: Andee Blacksugar https://www.patreon.com/andeeblacksugar to support Andee! Theme Music Written by: ...
We wind the clock back 30 years for our favourite albums from 1989. And we introduce a new member of the TVC Bullpen, Mr. Andy "Bug" Campbell
For the first time, Matt, Will, Jex*, and I appear together to discuss our personal top ten albums from...gulp...THIRTY YEARS AGO! 1990! We also throw in some honourable (and dishonourable) mentions. There's an interesting mix of albums common to most or all of us, and some that others had never heard of. And some good laughs. What are some of your favourite albums from 1990? *see Jex on Jex Russell's Vinyl World and Cinebros Supreme https://www.youtube.com/user/CineBrosSupreme
On this episode I discuss 10 of my favourite debut albums from the decade of excess: THE 80s! Did I miss any major albums that you love? Let us know in the comments!
For this episode, I'm joined by Steve Fleck, whom you'll recognize from Sea of Tranquility among other fine music channels. Steve and I discuss the third Kansas album, which further saw the band evolve into the unique mix of prog and AOR they would be reknowned for. Purchase my books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/... TVC merch: https://www.TeePublic.com/user/timsvi...
Released November 15, 1988.
#marcothecontrarian and #timsvinylconfessions go head to head with LeBrain and Uncle Meat to discuss the top five #album closers
Journey in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2017? It doesn't change my enjoyment of their music whether they do or not, but they deserve it. So to commemorate, I go through my Journey discs followed by a few Journey-related albums.
Join us for episode four of "Reliving Old Reviews is a Useless Tool of Confusion" THE DOORS - Other Voices w/Martin Popoff. Support us on Patreon or Ko-Fi: https://www.patreon.com/contrarians https://ko-fi.com/thecontrarians Contrarians Discord: https://discord.gg/qxRBv5z4 Official Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/24904510-the-contrarians?fbclid=IwAR3y9qR9VVF-Cb0fu6X04X7Osp_-rQ16-yINCTS7xezQ-QaACpVlXGmzzyI Twitter: @tcontrarians @popoffmartin Facebook: @tcontrarians Instagram: the.contrarians Website: www.martinpopoff.com Facebook: Martin Popoff Theme music Performed by: Andee Blacksugar https://www.patreon.com/andeeblacksugar to support Andee! Theme Music Written by: Nic L. Woodside Title graphic by: Aaron Lebel the.contrarians1@gmail.com blackrider85.productions@gmail....
A complete (I think) 8-Track collection of Foreigner's releases in this format.
Vinyl Confessions is the eighth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). It includes "Play the Game Tonight", which broke the Top 20 and is Kansas's third highest-charting single, surpassed only by "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind". The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2011.
Vinyl Confessions was a major turning point for the band. After the conversion of both guitarist/keyboard player Kerry Livgren and bass player Dave Hope to Christianity, and the focus that Livgren placed on his religion in the band's lyrics, lead singer Steve Walsh did not agree with the new direction of the band and left to form his own band, Streets. Walsh had also contributed much as a songwriter, so the band was forced to find a new lead singer who not only had a vocal style that fit the band's music, but also could contribute material for the upcoming album. After a long audition process, the choice came down to three strong candidates: Warren Ham, Michael Gleason and John Elefante. The band eventually settled on Elefante.
Remembering back on your life
At a time things were different then
wasn't sure what time would bring
But you knew it couldn't be the same
The feelings you had, the power they held
Knew deep down inside no matter how you tried.
It just wouldn't last, the magic would die
You hoped it wouldn't happen, didn't want it to go away
Prayed it wouldn't happen, didn't want it to go away
Like everything else their memory begins to fade
So much time has gone away so many things had to change
Now what are you gonna do
Sit around and mope or get off your ass
Stop feeling sorry for yourself
you know you want it back but theres nothing you can do
You've got to stop living in the past
And go on with the rest of your life
It's just fact of life
You've gotta accept the fact
That things aren't going to have to stay the same
And you're not the only one in hoping they would stay
Why can't you put as much power of your feelings
Into something useful to make an effort
To overcome and make a new life for yourself
Just because things aren't the same
Doesn't mean they can't be as good or even better
Rise above the change don't let it keep holding you back forever
Once you see you can fully control your fate
Then you'll know that you should just do the best you can
And you'll find out that that it's not so bad