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Mr. Big is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1988. The band is a quartet composed of Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass guitar), and Pat Torpey (drums); The band is noted especially for their musicianship, and scored a number of hits. Their songs were often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies. Their hits include "To Be with You" (a number one single in 15 countries in 1992) and "Just Take My Heart".
Mr. Big have remained active and popular for over two decades, despite internal conflicts and changing music trends. They broke up in 2002, but after requests from fans, they reunited in 2009; their first tour was in Japan, in June 2009. To date, Mr. Big has released eight studio albums, the latest being ...The Stories We Could Tell (2014).
The band takes its name from the song by Free, which was eventually covered by the band on their 1993 album, Bump Ahead.
"Shine" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1986 (see 1986 in music). "Shine" features Jon Anderson on vocals.
The music video for "Shine" features use of computer graphics, such as a computer generated game of chess. Oldfield plays a Gibson SG guitar in the video. The video is available on the Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield DVD.
"Shine" is a song by American musician Trey Anastasio. It was released on October 11, 2005 as a single from the album of the same name. Credited to both Trey Anastasio and Brendan O'Brien, it was recorded in mid-2005 at the Southern Tracks Recording Studio in Atlanta, Georgia. Anastasio admits that "Shine" was written after all of the other tracks on the album, as a way to "tie it all together." It was debuted live on July 24, 2005, at the 10,000 Lakes Festival in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
Magnetized is the third album by Johnny Hates Jazz released on May 24, 2013. This album was the band's first album in 22 years, after Tall Stories and the departure of fellow bandmates Calvin Hayes and Phil Thornalley. The album, was followed by the release of the same-titled lead single, along with a corresponding music video.
Upon release Magnetized received highly favorable reviews from critics. Radio Creme Brulee stated that the album might be 2013's "pop album of the year". Nick Pett of Backseat Mafia gave the album a more mixed review, but later said that the album "isn't all bad.."
All songs written by Datchler and produced by Nocito.
Eternal is the third studio album by Australian country music singer Jamie O'Neal. It was released on 27 May 2014 via Shanachie Records. Except for the closing track and first single, "Wide Awake", every song is a cover song.
Artists covered on the album include Emmylou Harris, Juice Newton, Connie Smith, and Larry Gatlin. On her choices for content, O'Neal told Billboard that "These songs had a lot to do with my childhood… I think I based the album what I loved and listened to when I was a kid. I think it's so important to keep the heritage alive in this technological world is so important. It's so easy to get away from where we came from. It's important for me to keep those songs alive."
The only original song is "Wide Awake", which O'Neal wrote with her father, Jimmy Murphy. She also co-produced the album with her husband, Rodney Good.
Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time rated the album favorably, saying that "Credit also goes to Good and O'Neal for not only accentuating her vocal skills, but also not being afraid to let the traditional country sounds filter throughout." Bobby Peacock of Roughstock rated it 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing, "The song variety is excellent, offering plenty of forgotten gems and familiar songs. While most of the arrangements aren't terribly far-removed from their originals… Jamie leaves her own mark on every single one by merit of her colorful singing voice alone".
Eternal is the fifth album by the Swiss heavy metal band Samael. It was released in 1999 and features black metal vocals coupled with electronics, synthesizers, samples and guitars.
This album was re-released in 2007 with the following bonus tracks added:
Best of MikeOldfield: https://goo.gl/5FqCWf Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/xRrbjs Music video by Mike Oldfield performing Shine. (C) 1985 Mercury Records Limited
Music video of Mike Oldfield's Shine, with guest vocalist Jon Anderson. This video has already been uploaded, but the sound on that upload seems terrible. Hopefully, this version will be crystal clear. It's running perfectly for me picture and sound, but we'll see how it uploads (from AVI)
Happy song with Jon Anderson on vocals
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Mike Oldfield - Shine (Extended Version) / The Platinum Collection 2006 Mike Oldfield & Jon Anderson from Yes
"Shine" von Mike Oldfield. Eine Strahlende Ode an die Menschliche Seele. Willkommen zu einem wahren musikalischen Juwel! In diesem Video präsentieren wir dir "Shine" von Mike Oldfield, ein ergreifendes und inspirierendes Meisterwerk, das die Tiefe und Schönheit der menschlichen Seele zelebriert. Tauche ein in die emotionale Reise dieser einzigartigen Komposition und lass dich von ihrer strahlenden Kraft berühren. Mike Oldfield, der Ausnahmekünstler und Virtuose, hat mit "Shine" eine Komposition geschaffen, die mit ihrer Melodik und Klangvielfalt verzaubert. Die einzigartige Kombination aus instrumentaler Finesse und tiefgreifenden Harmonien formt ein musikalisches Erlebnis, das die Seele zum Leuchten bringt. Dieses Video bietet dir nicht nur die Möglichkeit, "Shine" in voller Klangprach...
Instrumental b-side (recorded in the 70s) from the lost single Shine. Boths sides on this 1986 release were non-album tracks.
Uno de mis solos favoritos de Mike, que pone de manifiesto su genialidad también como guitarrista.
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Mr. Big is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1988. The band is a quartet composed of Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass guitar), and Pat Torpey (drums); The band is noted especially for their musicianship, and scored a number of hits. Their songs were often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies. Their hits include "To Be with You" (a number one single in 15 countries in 1992) and "Just Take My Heart".
Mr. Big have remained active and popular for over two decades, despite internal conflicts and changing music trends. They broke up in 2002, but after requests from fans, they reunited in 2009; their first tour was in Japan, in June 2009. To date, Mr. Big has released eight studio albums, the latest being ...The Stories We Could Tell (2014).
The band takes its name from the song by Free, which was eventually covered by the band on their 1993 album, Bump Ahead.
I see the uncertain future, in the palm
Of your hand, believe in what I say
My word won’t pass away.
Like a heaven without a hell,
Your days will be few, running
The final path, so long, no more sounds...
It's a nightmare with no end, you won’t see
The shine of day, only cold dark souls
Will tell you which road to take.
No more tomorrows, it won’t be the same,
And endless pain is waiting for you,
With no time to change.
Like a heaven without a hell,
Your days will be few, running
The final path, so long, no more sounds...
It's a nightmare with no end, you won’t see
The shine of day, only cold dark souls