Heavy

Heavy may refer to:

  • A concept of weight
  • Music

  • "Heavy" (Collective Soul song), 1999
  • Heavy (Iron Butterfly album), the first album by the band Iron Butterfly
  • Heavy (Heavy D album), 1999
  • Heavy (Swollen Members album), a 2003 album by Swollen Members
  • The Heavy (band), a rock band from England
  • Heavy metal music, a music style
  • "Heavy" (Lauri Ylönen song), 2011
  • Film and television

  • "Heavy" (House), a 2005 episode of the television series House
  • Heavy (film), a 1995 drama film
  • Heavy: The Story of Metal, a four part documentary special that aired on VH1 in 2006
  • Heavy (TV series), reality show on A&E that chronicles extreme weight loss
  • Other

  • Heavy (aviation), a term used by pilots and air traffic controllers to refer to aircraft capable of 300,000 lbs or more takeoff weight
  • A type of strength of Scottish beer
  • A class in Team Fortress, and Team Fortress 2
  • Heavy infantry
  • Heavy cavalry
  • Heavy artillery
  • Heavy metal (chemistry), a member of a loosely defined subset of elements that exhibit metallic properties
  • Heavy!!!

    Heavy!!! is an album by American jazz saxophonist Booker Ervin featuring performances recorded in 1966 for the Prestige label.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars and stated "The set matches Ervin with a remarkable rhythm section... The music is quite moody, soulful, and explorative yet not forbidding".

    Track listing

  • "Bächafillen" (Garnett Brown) - 8:15
  • "You Don't Know What Love Is (Don Raye, Gene de Paul) - 8:43
  • "Aluminum Baby" (Jaki Byard) - 5:00
  • "Not Quite That" (Brown) - 7:54
  • "Bei Mir Bist du Schoen" (Sholom Secunda, Jacob Jacobs, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin) - 12:28
  • "Ode to Charlie Parker" (Byard) - 3:57 Bonus track on CD reissue
  • Personnel

  • Booker Ervin - tenor saxophone
  • Jimmy Owens - trumpet (3,4,5,6), flugelhorn (1)
  • Garnett Brown - trombone (1,3,4,5,6)
  • Jaki Byard - piano
  • Richard Davis - bass
  • Alan Dawson - drums
  • References

    Team Fortress 2

    Team Fortress 2 is a team-based first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It is the sequel to the 1996 mod Team Fortress for Quake and its 1999 remake. It was released as part of the video game compilation The Orange Box on October 10, 2007 for Windows and the Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3 version followed on December 11, 2007. On April 8, 2008, it was released as a standalone title for Windows. The game was updated to support OS X on June 10, 2010, and Linux on February 14, 2013. It is distributed online through Valve's download retailer Steam; retail distribution was handled by Electronic Arts.

    In Team Fortress 2, players join one of two teams comprising nine character classes, battling in a variety of game modes including capture the flag and king of the hill. The development is led by John Cook and Robin Walker, creators of the original Team Fortress. Announced in 1998, the game once had more realistic, militaristic visuals and gameplay, but this changed over the protracted nine-year development. After Valve released no information for six years, Team Fortress 2 regularly featured in Wired News' annual vaporware list among other ignominies. The finished Team Fortress 2 has cartoon-like visuals influenced by the art of J. C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell and Norman Rockwell and is powered by Valve's Source engine.

    Ritmo

    Ritmo is the title of the fifth album by the British singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, released in September 1983. The album peaked at number 26 in the UK.

    The album was Tzuke's second and final studio album to be released during her contract with Chrysalis Records. Originally only released on vinyl album and cassette, it was remastered and released on compact disc in 1994 by BGO Records.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Judie Tzuke, Mike Paxman and Paul Muggleton, except where indicated

  • "Jeannie No" (Tzuke, Paxman) – 4:28
  • "She Don't Live Here Anymore" – 4:04
  • "Shoot from the Heart" (Tzuke, Paxman) – 4:46
  • "Face to Face" – 5:15
  • "Another Country" – 2:56
  • "Nighthawks" – 5:02
  • "Walk Don't Walk" – 4:37
  • "Push Push, Pull Pull" – 3:24
  • "How Do I Feel" (Muggleton, Bob Noble) – 5:15
  • Personnel

  • Judie Tzuke – lead and backing vocals
  • Mike Paxman – guitar, percussion, backing vocals, producer
  • Bob Noble – keyboards
  • John "Rhino" Edwards – bass guitar
  • Andy Duncan – drums
  • Paul Muggleton – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, producer
  • Nebiolo Printech

    Nebiolo Printech S.p.A. is a manufacturer of printing presses and paper and formerly a type foundry. Nebiolo & Co. was created when Giovanni Nebiolo bought out the type foundry of G. Narizzano in Turin, Italy, in 1852. In 1908 the company merged with the Urania Company and operated under the name Augustea and began to buy out many smaller foundries. In 1916 it was again renamed Società Nebiolo. Fiat bought the press manufacturing business in 1978, turning the type business over to Italiana Caratteri. In 1992 it became Nebiolo Printech S.p.A. and continues to manufacture presses under that name today.

    Type Foundry

    Nebiolo created a large library of typefaces, which remain popular today, although the company never entered photocomposition. It also built a type caster that competed with the Ludlow Typograph. Nebiolo types were distributed in the United States by Continental Type Founders Association. The designer Aldo Novarese became art director in 1952. The matrices for Nebiolo types are still being used by Schriften-Service D. Stempel GmbH.

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