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A greatest hits album, sometimes called a "best of" album or a catalog album, is a compilation of songs by a particular artist or band. Most often the track list contains previously released recordings with a high degree of notability. However, to increase the appeal, especially to people who already own the original release, it is common to include remixes and/or alternate takes of popular songs; even new material (previously unreleased). At times a greatest hits compilation is the original release for songs that have themselves been released as a single and charted successfully.
Madonna's The Immaculate Collection is the best selling greatest hits compilation by a solo artist; all of the songs on it are presented in different versions than the original hit versions. The Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975) is the best selling greatest hits compilation by a group and also one of the ten best selling albums in history. Greatest hits albums are typically produced after an artist has had enough successful songs to fill out an album release. Some artists, such as Mariah Carey, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Kenny Rogers, Aerosmith, Kiss, U2, Dolly Parton, Journey, Los Tigres del Norte, Queen, Kylie Minogue and Billy Joel, have released multiple greatest hits albums through their long careers. Some greatest hits albums are released only at the end of the artist or group's career. For example, My Chemical Romance released a greatest hits album after they disbanded. Other artists, like Eminem have released hits albums in the center of their success. He released Curtain Call: The Hits in 2005 and then Shady XV as a compilation album in 2014.
Adiemus /ædiˈeɪməs/ is a series of vocalise-style albums by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins. It is also the title of the opening track called "Adiemus" on the first album in the series, Songs of Sanctuary.
Each Adiemus album is a collection of song-length pieces featuring harmonised vocal melody against an orchestra background. There are no lyrics as such, instead the vocalists sing syllables and 'words' invented by Jenkins. However, rather than creating musical interest from patterns of phonemes (as in scat singing, or in numerous classical and crossover compositions), the language of Adiemus is carefully stylised so as not to distract the listener's attention from the pitch and timbre of the voice. Syllables rarely end in consonants, for example. In this respect it is similar to Japanese and several other languages. The core concept of Adiemus is that the voice should be allowed to function as nothing more than an instrument, an approach that was a trend in some New Age and World Music choral writing in the mid to late 1990s. (compare, for example Vangelis's score for the film 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), or "Dogora", a symphonic suite by French composer Étienne Perruchon).
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Sir Karl William Pamp Jenkins, CBE (born 17 February 1944) is a Welsh musician and composer known for "Adiemus", The Armed Man and his Requiem.
Karl Jenkins was born and raised in Penclawdd, the Gower, Wales. His mother was Swedish; his father was Welsh. Karl received his initial musical instruction from his father who was the local schoolteacher, chapel organist and choirmaster. Jenkins attended Gowerton Grammar School.
Jenkins began his musical career as an oboist in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. He went on to study music at Cardiff University, and then commenced postgraduate studies in London at the Royal Academy of Music, where he also met his wife and musical collaborator, Carol Barratt. He studied with Alun Hoddinott.
For the bulk of his early career Jenkins was known as a jazz and jazz-rock musician, playing baritone and soprano saxophones, keyboards and oboe, an unusual instrument in a jazz context. He joined jazz composer Graham Collier's group and later co-founded the jazz-rock group Nucleus, which won first prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970.
This is the first song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the ninth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the fifth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the second song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the thirteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the third song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the ninteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the fourth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the sixteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the fifteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the third song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the first song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the ninth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the fifth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
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This is the sixth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the eighteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the tenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the thirteenth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
This is the fourth song from the album Adiemus-The Journey, The Best of Adiemus, 2000, composed by Karl Jenkins, the lead singer is Miriam Stockley. The Adiemus singers are Pirjo Aittomäki, Mervi Hiltunen, Anna-Mari Kähärä, Merja Rajala, Säde Rissanen, Hanna-Riikka Siitonen, Mia Simanainen, Nina Tapio, and Riikka Timonen.
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A-ri-a-di-e-mus da
A-ri-a-di-na-tus la-ta a-du-a
A-ra-va-ne tu-e va-te
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A-ra-va-ne tu-e va-te la-te-a
A-na-ma-na coo-la-re-we
A-na-ma-na coo-la ra
A-na-ma-na coo-la ra-we a-ka-la
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