Salt (Lizz Wright album)

Salt is the first album by singer and composer Lizz Wright, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). It reached number two on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart.

Track listing

  • "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly" (Corea, Potter) 5:07
  • "Salt" (Wright) 3:25
  • "Afro Blue" (Brown, Santamaria) 5:51
  • "Soon As I Get Home" (Smalls) 4:26
  • "Walk with Me, Lord" (traditional) 4:06
  • "Eternity" (Wright) 3:35
  • "Goodbye" (Jenkins) 3:57
  • "Vocalise/End of the Line" (Rachmaninov/Edmonson, Medley) 4:33
  • "Fire" (Wright) 4:15
  • "Blue Rose" (Banks, Wright) 4:06
  • "Lead the Way" (Blade) 4:23
  • "Silence" (Wright) 2:42
  • Personnel

  • Lizz Wright vocals
  • Myron Walden bass clarinet, alto saxophone
  • Chris Potter soprano saxophone
  • Derrick Gardner trumpet
  • Vincent Gardner trombone
  • Brian Blade acoustic guitar, drums
  • Adam Rogers acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bottleneck guitar
  • Kenneth Banks piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes
  • Jon Cowherd piano, Fender Rhodes
  • Danílo Perez piano
  • Sam Yahel Hammond organ
  • Salt (Forget Cassettes album)

    Following the departure of percussionist Doni Schroader in 2005, Forget Cassettes' Beth Cameron recruited Nashville drummer Aaron Ford and Apollo Up!'s Jay Leo Phillips on bass, guitar, keys, and backing vocals. The record was released in 2006 on Theory 8 Records, and eventually given a European release on March 5, 2007, courtesy of One Little Indian Records. The European release featured a bonus track entitled "Sleeper".

    Track listing

  • "Venison"
  • "Quiero, Quieres"
  • "The Catch"
  • "Nicholas"
  • "My Maraschino"
  • "Lonely Does It"
  • "Patience, Beth (reprise)"
  • "Salt and Syncope"
  • "Tabula Rasa"
  • External links

  • http://www.theory8records.com/releases/14/
  • Salt (2009 film)

    Salt is an Australian documentary short film by director Michael Angus and photographer Murray Fredericks. It debuted at the Adelaide Film Festival in 2009.

    The film records Fredericks's annual solo trips to the salt flats of Lake Eyre in South Australia. He spends five weeks each year camping in the middle of the lake to contemplate and to take photographs of the peculiar landscape for his photographic series, also called Salt. The film intersperses time-lapse photography with still images from Fredericks's camera and footage from a video diary he records throughout the trip.

    The film has won jury prizes at several film festivals, and was nominated for two prizes at the 51st Australian Film Institute Awards for "Best Cinematography in a Documentary" and "Best Documentary under one hour". It was first broadcast in the United States on the PBS independent film series P.O.V. in 2010.

    References


    Angel (Angel album)

    Angel is the first album by the rock band Angel. "Tower", the keyboard-heavy opening track, was used widely during the late 1970s and early 1980s by album rock radio stations in the USA for various advertising purposes. The track is also on K-SHE radio's Classic List. This album can be seen as representing the band's early progressive roots, with Helluva Band seeing the group starting to move towards an increasingly hard rock-oriented sound. Tracks 6-8 segue to form a 10-minute mini suite.

    Track listing

  • "Tower" – 6:59
  • "Long Time" – 7:02
  • "Rock and Rollers" – 4:01
  • "Broken Dreams" – 5:15
  • "Mariner" – 4:23
  • "Sunday Morning" – 4:10
  • "On & On" – 4:19
  • "Angel" (Theme) – 1:39
  • Personnel

  • Frank DiMino - lead vocals
  • Punky Meadows - lead and acoustic guitars
  • Mickie Jones - bass guitar
  • Barry Brandt - drums, percussion
  • Gregg Giuffria - organ, piano, clavinet, harpsichord, Mellotron, synthesizers, string ensemble
  • References


    Angel (season 5)

    The fifth and final season of the television series Angel, the spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, premiered on October 1, 2003 on The WB and concluded its 22-episode season and its television run on May 19, 2004. The season aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm ET. This was the first and only season of Angel to air following the finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

    Season synopsis

    Angel (Theory of a Deadman song)

    Angel is the third single on Theory of a Deadman's fifth studio album Savages. The single was released on February 24, 2015.

    Composition

    "Angel" is a ballad about a man who's in love with an angel but realizes that he eventually has to let her go. Randy Shatkowski of Underground Pulse describes the song as an "electronic-tinged lost love ballad" and noted Tyler Connolly's vocals to be his most vulnerable yet.

    Chart positions

    "Angel" peaked at No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock chart, making it the band's highest peaking single there since "Lowlife" reached No. 1 in 2011. The song has also gained airplay on SiriusXM the Pulse.

    References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Every Angel

    by: All About Eve

    On our own trip
    On our emerald ship we sail away
    The ocean holds a thousand tales untold
    With this love
    It's easy come and easy go
    Just like the way we were
    Before the fall
    I don't see the reason why
    Every angel must fly
    I'm betrayed by the tear in my eye
    In my eye...
    Hey angel
    Don't be afraid to earth your heart
    When I see love descending like a dove
    Confusion... the song you hear the blackbird sing
    You fly to the sun
    And you're going to burn your wings
    ...You're flying too high
    Just see the reason why
    The angel must fly
    No more tears in my eye
    We can live in the sky
    High...




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