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Libra (Gary Bartz album)

Libra is the debut album by saxophonist Gary Bartz' Quintet recorded in 1967 and released on the Milestone label.


Reception

Michael G. Nastos of Allmusic said "Featured are excellent compositions and playing in mainstream mode... This is the more lyrical side of Bartz".

Track listing

All compositions by Gary Bartz except as indicated

  • "Eastern Blues" - 3:58
  • "Disjunction" - 7:10
  • "Cabin in the Sky" (John La Touche, Vernon Duke) - 3:59
  • "Air and Fire" - :52
  • "Libra" - 6:22
  • "Bloomdido" (Charlie Parker) - 4:46
  • "Deep River" (Traditional) - 4:51
  • "Freedom One Day" - 5:06
  • Personnel

  • Gary Bartz - alto saxophone
  • Jimmy Owens- flugelhorn (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 6-8), trumpet (tracks 2, 5 & 8)
  • Albert Daily - piano
  • Richard Davis - bass
  • Billy Higgins - drums
  • References

    Libra (DC Comics)

    Libra is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Justice League of America #111 (May-June 1974), where he formed the first incarnation of the Injustice Gang (though there had been other villain groups with similar names, like the Injustice Society and the Injustice League). Libra made his return with a leading role in Final Crisis in 2008.

    Publication history

    Libra's only major appearance, prior to his appearance in Final Crisis, was in Justice League of America #111–112, in 1974. In 2004, he made a brief cameo in the JLA/Avengers crossover (#4) by Kurt Busiek and George Pérez.

    Grant Morrison, the writer of Final Crisis, explained the reason for picking an obscure villain:

    In May 2008, his appearances were reprinted in DC Universe Special: Justice League of America at the same time as he was reintroduced, along with the Human Flame (a Martian Manhunter foe who appeared in Detective Comics #274), in Justice League of America #21. He returns, apparently retaining the full might of his godlike status, to lead a new and final incarnation of the Secret Society of Super-Villains, this time offering to every villain, from simple costumed crooks to major ones, the realization of his/her fondest wish.

    Halogen (band)

    Halogen is a five-piece band from Perth, Western Australia. Formed in 1998 by two expatriate New Zealanders - Jasmine Yee and Frans Bisschops.

    History

    The band first gained national prominence in Australia through the song "Hole Around My Heart" from their Somewhere You're Alone recording. The song won the WAM Song of the Year in 2001. With the release of the single "Walkaway", and an accompanying tour of Australia's east coast (including a showcase performance at the Australian Music Week), the band furthered their claim for national attention. The single received rotational airplay on national broadcaster Triple J and a follow-up single, in the form of "On A Bridge", followed suit. Both singles found their way onto the band's debut album Save the Ones You Love. A third single from the album, "Caught Me", was subsequently released and also found rotational airplay.

    Rather than take a traditional recording approach for their follow-up album Building On The Edge Of The Sky, songwriters Jasmine Yee and Frans Bisschops directed each composition to a different emerging producer. The result was a brilliant, if somewhat eclectic, recording taking Halogen away from the brooding guitars that previously typified their sound and into the realm of electronica.

    Halogen (disambiguation)

    The halogens are a series of chemical elements.

    Halogen may also refer to:

  • Halogen lamp, a type of incandescent light bulb
  • Halogen (band), an Australian musical group
  • Halogen TV, an American cable network
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