Friday 5 September 2008

Download Ray Conniff mp3






Ray Conniff
   

Artist: Ray Conniff: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Instrumental
Classical
Retro
Folk
Vocal

   







Discography:


Um toque clssico and Meldicas e eternas
   

 Um toque clssico and Meldicas e eternas

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
Sucessos inesquecvies and Temas RomPInticos
   

 Sucessos inesquecvies and Temas RomPInticos

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
Ray Conniff 30 Anos De Sucesso
   

 Ray Conniff 30 Anos De Sucesso

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
Essnica Latina and Raz...es para Sonhar
   

 Essnica Latina and Raz...es para Sonhar

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
Conniff no cinema and Tempos Modernos
   

 Conniff no cinema and Tempos Modernos

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 14
In Moscow
   

 In Moscow

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12
Versiones originales CD2
   

 Versiones originales CD2

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 13
Versiones originales CD1
   

 Versiones originales CD1

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 13
Ray Conniff Interpreta 16 Exitos de Manuel Alejandro
   

 Ray Conniff Interpreta 16 Exitos de Manuel Alejandro

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 16
Concert In Rhythm 1
   

 Concert In Rhythm 1

   Year: 1958   

Tracks: 12






The military personnel wHO popularized unverbalised vocal choruses and light orchestral complement on a mix of popular standards and modern-day hits of the sixties, Ray Conniff was a trombone musician for Bunny Berigan's Orchestra and Bob Crosby's Bobcats ahead beingness leased as an arranger by Mitch Miller for Columbia Records in 1954. After he wrote the charts for several sizeable Columbia hits during the mid-'50s, Conniff became a solo creative person as well, applying his arranging techniques to instrumental easy-listening for the thriving adult album market store. The result, dozen Top Ten LPs and well over 50 trillion total albums sold, cemented his position as peerless of the top LP peter Sellers of all time, only his increasingly watered-down and commercially focused arrangements gained few thomas Young fans by the ending of the sixties. Though he continued transcription and touring the world into the nineties, Conniff's albums slipped off the charts in the early '70s.


Innate in November 1916 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, Ray Conniff gained much of his musical go through inside the house. His father, a trombone player, light-emitting diode a local lot while his mother played the pianissimo. Ray began ahead a local ring while in high school -- picking up the trombone for the beginning sentence not long before -- and began writing arrangements for it; after commencement exercise, he stirred to Boston and began playing with Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers (besides playing and transcription, Conniff drove the band about). By the mid-'30s, he was ready for the swelled time, landing in New York simply later the birth of the fat dangle geological era. He comped around Manhattan for several age, and by 1937 landed an arranging/playing job with Bunny Berigan. Two old age later, he stirred to Bob Crosby's Bobcats, one of the hottest bands of the time, though Conniff stayed for only a year before joining up with Artie Shaw and afterward Glen Gray.


With the coming of American involution in World War II by 1941, Conniff coupled the Army, though the nighest he came to Wake Island was Hollywood, where he worked as an arranger with Armed Forces Radio. At the conclusion of the warfare, Conniff worked with Harry James merely lost interest in arrangement when boP touched to center stage during the late '40s. Completely divorced from the medicine business, he studied conducting and medicine possibility during the early '50s, emerging by 1954 to take on a position with Columbia Records and ill-famed pop producer Mitch Miller. The following year, he put his theories to practice with Don Cherry (the vocaliser, non the jazz trumpeter) on a Top Five hit, "Band of Gold." Close on its heels were some more than full-grown hits of 1956-57, including the bit ones "Vocalizing the Blues" by Guy Mitchell and "Chances Are" by Johnny Mathis, summation Top Five entries by Johnnie Ray ("Simply Walking in the Rain"), Frankie Laine ("Moonlight Gambler") and Marty Robbins ("A White Sport Coat [And a Pink Carnation]"). Columbia, doubtless ecstatic over the succeeder of its organizer, agreed to let Conniff record an subservient record album, and the result, 'S Wonderful (1956), exhausted months on the album charts. With a like spirit (though far tamer results) to Lambert, Hendricks & Ross' album of the same year, Sing a Song of Basie -- which canned classic Basie orchestra solos into vocal parts -- Conniff arranged parts for an cushy chorus of singers just now as he had with instrumentalists in the past. 'S Wonderful was desktop subservient music for adults wHO tranquil liked to listen the human voice, and the technique grew to define the "Muzaky" feel of much of the adult pop of the fifties and '60s.


During the rest of the late '50s, four Ray Conniff albums reached the Top Ten, light-emitting diode by the gold-certified 'S Marvelous and Concert in Rhythm. Conniff did well in the early '60s as well, with pop paper albums like Pronounce It with Music (A Touch of Latin), Memories Are Made of This, So Much in Love, 'S Continental, and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, which continued to chart during the holiday season of the future six-spot long time after its 1962 release engagement. The rise of rock & wave in the mid-'60s apparently hurt Conniff's record sales, though in 1966 the inclusion of "Lara's Theme" in the film Doctor Zhivago resulted in Conniff's only significant singles-chart placing at figure nine, and a million-selling record album with Somewhere My Love. During the late '60s, he began to include the softer side of tilt and Bacharach-David pop into his repertoire, with artists from Simon & Garfunkel to the Carpenters and the Fifth Dimension all receiving the Conniff treatment (aboard more than confutative attempts, such as "Theme from 'Shaft'"). He continued to criminal record albums and perform to his gravid Latin American hearing into the nineties. On October 12, 2002, Conniff passed off after falling down and hit his head. He had suffered a stroke months prior, merely Conniff's health continued to deteriorate. He was 85.






Tuesday 26 August 2008

Harry Potter - Fewer Blockbusters Hit Cineworld

Cineworld has blamed a lack of summer blockbusters for lower admission figures to its chain for the first half of the year.

Admissions were down slightly to �20.6 million from �21.7 million concluding year, as fewer blockbusters were released this year compared to 2007.

Last year, films such as the fifth Harry Potter installment helped supercharge revenues. The sixth in the enfranchisement, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, was due to be released in the autumn, simply Warner Brothers have now pushed stake the particular date to the following summer.

This year, Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull and Sex and the City both proven popular with audiences, Cineworld said, and box spot takings were �40 million and �26 million respectively.

Sex and the City was particularly remunerative as the predominantly female audience presented unique marketing opportunities, Cineworld said.

Tony Bloom, chairman of Cineworld, commented: "This is a solid set of results, particularly when viewed against a backdrop of far fewer blockbuster films in the period and an progressively challenging consumer environment."

Despite the economic lag, Cineworld said revenues were still strong, up 0.9 per cent from last year to �137 million.

"The enduring appeal of film continues to be even more than pronounced in times of economic uncertainty and we feel confident that the strong line up of films in the second half will drive admissions, particularly in the quartern quarter, when James Bond: Quantum of Solace, Madagascar 2 and High School Musical 3 hit our screens," chief executive Stephen Wiener aforementioned in a statement.

The sir Ernst Boris Chain plans to roll out new cinemas across the UK and opened a new 12-screen cinema in March.





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Saturday 16 August 2008

Is This the Weekend �The Dark Knight� Will Finally Come in Second Place?

Photo: Courtesy of Warner Bros.



Now that The Dark Knight has broken practically every record (including the ones for world's longest fingernails and Olympic long jump) and outgrossed formidable competition like The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emporer and Space Chimps, could its three-week reign as our No. 1 movie finally be nearing an end? According to Fantasy Moguls, Pineapple Express is on track to earn as much as $28.7 million over the next three days, while the latest Batman adventure will probably make another $27 million (bringing its overall gross to a not-bad $440 million). Obviously this is a close race, but if Knight does somehow manage to stay ahead and it can hold its own against Tropic Thunder next weekend, Vulture predicts it will be America's No. 1 movie through the winter and Paul Dergarabedian will have to talk about it every Sunday for the rest of his life.

WEEKEND ESTIMATES: 'Pineapple Express' Slow After Fast Start but May Still Hit $45M for 5-Day and Could Top 'Dark Knight' for 3-Day Crown [Fantasy Moguls via /Film]







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Thursday 7 August 2008

Tipper

Tipper   
Artist: Tipper

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Rock
   R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Whats Heavy   
 Whats Heavy

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


The Seamless Unspeakable Something   
 The Seamless Unspeakable Something

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Surrounded   
 Surrounded

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Led Down   
 Led Down

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8


Dave Collection   
 Dave Collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 28




Part of the late-'90s drum'n'bass subgenre nu breaks, British DJ/artist/producer/car aficionado Tipper became beguiled by the style at age 16, when his older chum turned him on to the solid gush culture. Eventually development bored with the firm tempos and repetitiousness of drum'n'bass, Tipper began to experiment with tempos -- ahead to his debut record album, The Critical Path, in 2000 on the Higher Ground/Sony label. During the fashioning of the record album, Tipper began to






Monday 30 June 2008

Haywire

Haywire   
Artist: Haywire

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Get Off   
 Get Off

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 12




From Prince Edward's Island, Canada, Haywire was formed in 1982 by guitar player Marvin Birt, vocalist Paul MacAusland, keyboard player David Rashed and bassist Ron Switzer. After drummer Sean Kilbride joined the ring, Attic Records sign them and released Bad Boys in 1986. Haywire has released iV albums since: Don't Just Stand There (1987), Nuthouse (1991), Get Off (1993) and Wired: The Best of Haywire (1994).






Wednesday 25 June 2008

Lester Young Roy Eldridge Harry Edison

Lester Young Roy Eldridge Harry Edison   
Artist: Lester Young Roy Eldridge Harry Edison

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Laughin' To Keep From Cryin   
 Laughin' To Keep From Cryin

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 7




 





Adequate Seven

Monday 16 June 2008

Giogio Moroder and Joe Esposito

Giogio Moroder and Joe Esposito   
Artist: Giogio Moroder and Joe Esposito

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Solitary Men   
 Solitary Men

   Year: 1983   
Tracks: 14