Nada!
Studio album by Death in June
Released 1985
Genre Post-punk, Gothic rock, Industrial
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Death in June chronology
Burial
(1984)
Nada!
(1985)
The World That Summer
(1986)

Nada! is an album by Death in June, released in 1985.

Track listing [link]

Side one [link]

  1. "The Honour of Silence"
  2. "The Calling (Mk II)"
  3. "Leper Lord"
  4. "Rain of Despair"
  5. "Foretold"

Side two [link]

  1. "Behind the Rose (Fields of Rape)"
  2. "She Said Destroy"
  3. "Carousel"
  4. "C'est un Rêve"
  5. "Crush My Love"



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Nada

Nada may refer to:

  • nothing in Portuguese, Galician, and Spanish
  • hope in Croatian and Serbian (used as female first name)
  • dew in Arabic (used as male and female first name)
  • Nāda, in ancient Indian metaphysics, the spiritual sound that fills the entire cosmos
  • Places

  • Nada, Hainan, China
  • Nada, Nepal, village in Achham District, Seti Zone
  • Nada, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Nada Tunnel, a tunnel near Nada, Kentucky
  • Nada, Texas, United States
  • Nada-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe, Japan
  • Nada High School, in Hyogo, Japan
  • Nada Station, a station on the JR Kobe Line, located in Hyogo, Japan
  • People

  • NaDa, or Red_NaDa, Lee Yun-Yeol, South Korean professional StarCraft player
  • Nada (Italian singer) (born 1953), Italian singer
  • Nada Dimić (1923–1942), Croatian and Serbian war hero
  • Nada Herman-Witkamp (born 1965), Australian artist
  • Nada Klaić (1920–1988), Croatian historian
  • Nada Mamula (1927–2001), Bosnian singer
  • Nada Shabout (born 1962), art historian and author
  • Youssef Nada (born 1931), Egyptian businessman and financial strategist
  • Nada (1947 film)

    Nada is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Edgar Neville. It is based on Carmen Laforet's famous novel Nada which won the Premio Nadal. It was written by Carmen Laforet.

    The novel was filmed also in Argentina in (1956) by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with the title Graciela.

    Although the film is an entirely Spanish production, the cast includes some Italian actors: Fosco Giachetti, María Denis, Adriano Rimoldi.

    The film was censored and cut by 30 minutes, so credited actors such as Félix Navarro, María Bru and Rafael Bardem disappeared from the film. The role of José María Mompín was hardly reduced. Most of the Barcelona exteriors were removed.

    Cast

  • Conchita Montes ... Andrea
  • Fosco Giachetti ... Román
  • Tomás Blanco ... Juan
  • Mary Delgado ... Gloria
  • María Cañete ... Angustias
  • Julia Caba Alba ... Antonia
  • María Denis ... Ena
  • Adriano Rimoldi ... Jaime
  • External links

  • Nada at the Internet Movie Database

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