Adelante

"Adelante" is a Spanish word meaning forward. It may also refer to:

Music

  • Operación Triunfo 2006: Adelante, an album from Operación Triunfo
  • Adelante, an album by the Chilean band Quilapayún
  • "Adelante" (Sash! song), 2000 Sash! song featuring Peter Faulhammer & Rodriguez
  • "Adelante" (Operación Triunfo song), a song from Operación Triunfo fifth series (2004)
  • "Adelante", a 2000 song by the American band Ché
  • Places

  • Adelante, former name of Napa Junction, California
  • Press

  • Adelante (newspaper)
  • Adelante (1902), newspaper founded in 1902
  • Adelante (Argentine newspaper), newspaper founded 1916
  • Others

  • British Rail Class 180, a type of train
  • A fraternity at Iowa State University
  • USS Adelante (SP-765), (1883) a former yacht known as Utowana and Oneida that was taken over by the U.S. Navy for service 1918–1919
  • Adelante (1902)

    Adelante (Forward) was an anarchist weekly workers newspaper published from Santander, Spain 1902-1903. The first issue was published on May 1, 1902. The newspaper survived until the end of March 1903. Adelante was noted for its hostility towards the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, expressed through the rivalry with the socialist organ La Voz del Pueblo. In total 42 issues of Adelante were published.

    References

    Adelante (Argentine newspaper)

    Adelante ('Forward') was a socialist newspaper in Argentina, founded in April 1916 by young left wing dissidents of the Socialist Party.

    The group behind Adelante upheld Marxist and internationalist principles, and opposed the reformist leadership of the party. Prominent members of the group were Augusto Kühn, Rodolfo Ghioldi, Victorio Codovilla, and the Chilean labour leader Luis Emilio Recabarren.

    References

    Progress

    Progress may refer to:

    History

  • Progress (history), the idea that the world can become increasingly better in terms of science, technology, modernization, liberty, democracy, quality of life, etc.
    • Social progress, the idea that societies can or do improve in terms of their social, political, and economic structures.
    • Scientific progress, the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method.
    • Philosophical progress, the idea that philosophy has solved or at least can solve some of the questions it studies.
  • Social progress, the idea that societies can or do improve in terms of their social, political, and economic structures.
  • Scientific progress, the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method.
  • Philosophical progress, the idea that philosophy has solved or at least can solve some of the questions it studies.
  • Idea of Progress, the theory that scientific progress drives social progress; that advances in technology, science, and social organization inevitably produce an improvement in the human condition.
  • Progress (train)

    Progress was an express train between Prague, then the capital of Czechoslovakia, and the German Democratic Republic (GDR).

    Introduced in 1974, Progress went through a number of iterations, and also endured a one-year period off the rails, until it ceased running altogether in about 1990.

    History

    Progress first ran in 1974. Initially, it was categorised as a Schnellzug, D76/77, and ran between Praha-Holešovice in Prague and Berlin-Lichtenberg in East Berlin, GDR.

    In 1986, Progress was recategorised as one of the new top-of-the-line Interexpress services, and renumbered as IEx 78/79. Its route remained as before.

    Progress ran as an Interexpress only until 1988, when it disappeared from the timetable.

    The following year, Progress was revived, and its route extended further north, from East Berlin to Rostock Hauptbahnhof in Rostock, GDR. However, it was soon discontinued once again.

    See also

  • History of rail transport in the Czech Republic
  • History of rail transport in Germany
  • List of named passenger trains of Europe
  • Progress (Michael Giles album)

    Progress is a solo album recorded by original King Crimson drummer Michael Giles. It was recorded in 1978, but unreleased until 2002.

    Track listing

    All words and music composed, recorded and produced by Michael Giles.

  • "Sunrise" – 0:56
  • "Departure" – 3:12
  • "Rolling" – 3:48
  • "Daydream" – 1:00
  • "Moving" – 4:14
  • "Midsummer Day" – 6:00
  • "Progress" – 6:03
  • "Sunset" – 3:46
  • "Shunter" – 2:43
  • "Rocking" – 2:10
  • "Nightdream" – 2:08
  • "Arrival" – 6:09
  • Personnel

  • Michael Giles – drums (2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12), percussion (1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12), keyboards (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10), vocals (3, 5, 6, 7), "naive guitar" (6)
  • Geoffrey Richardson – guitar (1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12), flute (4, 5, 6, 8, 12), viola (4, 6, 8), voice (5), fretless bass (6)
  • Dave MacRae – piano solo (2), electric piano (5, 12), Hammond organ (10)
  • John Mealing – electric piano solo (3), electric piano (4, 10), piano (8)
  • Peter Giles – bass guitar (2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12)
  • John G. Perry – bass guitar (3, 8), voice (3)
  • Ray Warleigh – alto saxophone (7, 12)
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