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Last, the fourth album by English folk group The Unthanks, was released on 14 March 2011. It reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart and was well received by the critics, receiving a five-starred review in the Sunday Express and four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
As well as traditional material, the album included a song written by band member Adrian McNally ("Last"), and versions of songs by Jon Redfern ("Give Away Your Heart"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("No One Knows I'm Gone"), King Crimson ("Starless") and Alex Glasgow ("Close the Coalhouse Door"). "Last" was also issued as a single, edited for radio play; this was released on 13 June 2011.
The album was produced by Adrian McNally; he and Thom Lewis were the sound engineers. The album was mastered by Denis Blackham and was released in the UK by Rabble Rouser Music on 14 March 2011. It was released in Europe by Rough Trade Records and in Australia on the Fuse Music Group label.
LAST is the 5th full album released by Japanese band Uverworld as well as the follow-up to their fourth album, Awakeve. It was released on April 14, 2010. A limited pressing of the album was also released on the same day which includes a DVD containing music videos of 99/100 Damashi no Tetsu (99/100騙しの哲?), Go-On and Kanashimi wa Kitto (哀しみはきっと?) as well as a video of the filming process for their 3 music videos and a bonus clip "Special Track 09.12.25: Turn Around with Gold" which is a Gold special video.
The album was one of the highly anticipated album and was ranked #2 at the Ninki Chart and was charted at #2 for Oricon Weekly Ranking.
The title means the present time's highest, newest and the ultimate album.
The Phasmatodea (also known as Phasmida or Phasmatoptera) are an order of insects, whose members are variously known as stick insects (in Europe and Australasia), stick-bugs or walking sticks (in the United States and Canada), phasmids, ghost insects and leaf insects (generally the family Phylliidae). The group's name is derived from the Ancient Greek φάσμα phasma, meaning an apparition or phantom, referring to the resemblance of many species to sticks or leaves. Their natural camouflage makes them difficult for predators to detect, but many species have a secondary line of defence in the form of startle displays, spines or toxic secretions. The genus Phobaeticus includes the world's longest insects.
Members of the order are found all over the world except for the Antarctic and Patagonia, but they are most abundant in the tropics and subtropics. They are herbivorous with many species living unobtrusively in the tree canopy. They have a hemimetabolous life cycle with three stages: eggs, nymphs and adults. Many phasmids are parthenogenic, and do not require fertilised eggs for female offspring to be produced. In hotter climates, they may breed all year round; in more temperate regions, the females lay eggs in the autumn before dying, and the new generation hatches out in the spring. Some species have wings and can disperse by flying, while others are more restricted.
Egg is a former British internet bank headquartered in Derby, that is now a trading name of Yorkshire Building Society. Egg was born out of the UK banking arm of Prudential plc, Prudential Banking plc, which was established in 1996, and the Egg brand was launched in 1998.
It was only possible to operate an Egg account over the internet, or via their call centre. Egg specialised in savings and general insurance but no longer offers loans, credit cards or mortgage products. The credit card business was sold to Barclaycard, followed by the remaining savings and mortgage business to Yorkshire Building Society, which subsequently transferred all remaining customer accounts over from Egg.
Following the sale of its assets, Egg Banking plc, which remained under the ownership of Citigroup, was renamed Canada Square Operations Limited and continues to handle matters relating to certain Egg products from before the sale of assets and any assets that were not transferred to the new owners.
Egg or Egg & Egli was a Swiss car made in business from 1896 to 1919. It was one of the more long-lived early Swiss car makes. It appeared at numerous auto shows and competed in France's annual smash-up derby.
Rudolf Egg, an automotive engineer, built a car for his own use in 1893. He later founded the namesake company in 1896 in Zürich with funds from a Swiss banker called Egli. In 1904, the company moved to Wollishofen, operating under the name Motorwagenfabrik Excelsior. Egg's company later produced some of the first Swiss aircraft engines. Financial difficulties after the war forced the closure of the business in 1919. Egg himself later became a Renault dealer.
At the outset, all models were three-wheelers. Called Egg & Egli Tricycle before 1900, later three-wheelers were marketed as Egg & Egli Rapid. The first four-wheeled cars were produced in 1899, with a heavy resemblance to the Oldsmobile Curved Dash. Egg models were regarded as high-quality in Switzerland, and many Swiss companies produced them under license.
Éder Citadin Martins, simply known as Éder (born 15 November 1986), is a Brazilian-born Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian club Internazionale, on loan from Sampdoria, and for the Italian national team.
A Brazilian of Italian descent, he made his debut for Italy in March 2015, and scored two goals in their successful qualification campaign for UEFA Euro 2016.
Éder signed for Frosinone in a co-ownership deal for a fee of €600,000 in June 2008 following a loan spell during the second half of the 2007–08 Serie B season.
Empoli bought back Éder from Frosinone in June 2009 for €2.42 million following an impressive Serie B season from the striker. He scored 4 goals in one Serie B game on 15 April 2010, two of which were penalties, in a 5–2 victory for Empoli over Salernitana.
On 20 August 2010, he signed a 1+4 year contract with Serie A newcomers Brescia, for an undisclosed fee, meaning that Éder would join Brescia on loan for the first year. Brescia later revealed in its financial report that the loan fee was €1.8 million.
00:00 The Romantic Tees (Prelude) 01:33 A Great Northern River 05:14 Black Trade 09:50 Fairfield Crane 11:43 Big Steamers 17:02 All in a Day 20:27 The Romantic Tees 30:11 Shipbuilding 33:57 Monkey Dung Man 36:03 Taking on Men 37:31 Only Remembered I don't own the copyright of this album nor the image featured in the video. All credit goes to the rightful owners and I don't intend to make money from this.
The first single from forthcoming album Sorrows Away by The Unthanks. Pre-Order Now from www.the-unthanks.com Words and music by Gordon Bok © 1965, BMI
Mount The Air - The first single and title track of the forthcoming album by The Unthanks. Single Release 08/12/14 Pre-order now from www.the-unthanks.com Album Release 09/02/15 Pre-order now from www.the-unthanks.com
From the album "Mount the Air"
Originally published September 19, 2013 on Sky Tyne and Wear. Wallsend superstar Sting has been recording songs with two sisters from Ryton for his forthcoming album of shipyard-inspired songs, Last Ship. Lead singers of North East folk group The Unthanks, Rachel and Becky Unthank, have been asked to feature on the album which showcases a selection of songs from Sting's first-ever musical. Also called Last Ship, the musical follows the lives of a group of North East shipyard workers after they are made redundant. Expected to debut on Broadway in Autumn 2014, it features a score written by the Wallsend singer, as well as a script produced by Skyfall screenwriter John Logan. Rachel Unthank, a 36-year-old musician and mum living in Aydon, said: "I sing a song called Peggy's song, and the...
Second single from forthcoming album Sorrows Away (out 14.10.22) Buy The Old News now. Download and stream links: https://lnk.to/OldNews The Old News (B Unthank / A McNally) Copyright and Publishing - RabbleRouser Music 2022. All rights reserved.
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Brand new animation by Masters students at Northumbria University. Died For Love (trad / arr. A McNally), taken from Mount The Air by The Unthanks Buy Mount The Air at www.the-unthanks.com
Featuring archive Super 8 film of Molly Drake with her children, Gabrielle and Nick Drake, some of which has never been seen before (except at live performances by The Unthanks). It is thought that it was recorded by a professional film enthusiast friend, probably not by Molly's husband Rodney (who did record her songs) and it centres around Nick Drake's christening at 3 years old. Do You Ever Remember? is taken from The Unthanks album Diversions Vol. 4 - The Songs And Poems Of Molly Drake, which can be ordered from www.the-unthanks.com Super 8 film digitally transferred by Gavin Bush, edited by Paul Fitzgerald, Cally and Adrian McNally.
Buy the single now: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/flutter-single/id958525112 Taken from the album Mount The Air, by The Unthanks. Order from www.the-unthanks.com
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