The Wind
File:Warren Zevon - The Wind.jpg
Studio album by Warren Zevon
Released August 26, 2003
Recorded Early 2003
Genre Rock, folk rock, blues rock
Length 45:08
Label US: Artemis
UK: Rykodisc
Producer Warren Zevon,
Jorge Calderón,
Noah Scot Snyder
Warren Zevon chronology
Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon
(2002)
The Wind
(2003)
Reconsider Me: The Love Songs
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars [1]
Robert Christgau A− [2]
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars [3]

The Wind is the last studio album by American singer/songwriter Warren Zevon, released in 2003. Zevon began recording the album shortly after he was diagnosed with inoperable pleural mesothelioma (a cancer of the lining of the lung), and it was released just two weeks before his death on September 7, 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album was awarded the Grammy award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Disorder in the House," performed by Zevon and Bruce Springsteen, won Best Rock Vocal Performance (Group or Duo). Songs from the album were nominated for an additional three Grammys.

Contents

Track listing [link]

  1. "Dirty Life and Times" (Zevon) – 3:15
  2. "Disorder in the House" (Jorge Calderón, Zevon) – 4:36
  3. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (Bob Dylan) – 4:05
  4. "Numb as a Statue" (Calderón, Zevon) – 4:08
  5. "She's Too Good for Me" (Zevon) – 3:12
  6. "Prison Grove" (Calderón, Zevon) – 4:51
  7. "El Amor de Mi Vida" (Calderón, Zevon) – 3:34
  8. "The Rest of the Night" (Calderón, Zevon) – 4:41
  9. "Please Stay" (Zevon) – 3:34
  10. "Rub Me Raw" (Calderón, Zevon) – 5:44
  11. "Keep Me in Your Heart" (Calderón, Zevon) – 3:28

Personnel [link]

Production [link]

  • Producers: Warren Zevon, Jorge Calderón, Noah Scot Snyder
  • Executive Producers: Bridgette Barr, Jordan Zevon
  • Engineers: Steve Churchyard, Greg Hayes, James Michell, Noah Scot Snyder, Joe West
  • Mastering: Stephen Marcussen
  • Mixing: Noah Scot Snyder
  • Art direction: Hugh Brown
  • Cover photo: Matthew Rolston

Appearances in other media [link]

Charts [link]

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 Top Internet Albums 12
2004 The Billboard 200 12
2004 Top Independent Albums 1

Awards [link]

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category
2004 "Disorder in the House" Best Rock Vocal Performance - Duo or Group
2004 The Wind Best Contemporary Folk Album

Grammy Award Nominations

Year Nominee Category
2004 "Keep Me in Your Heart" Song of the Year
2004 "Keep Me in Your Heart" Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male
2004 "Disorder in the House" Best Rock Song

References [link]


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Emotions (Mariah Carey album)

Emotions is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was released on September 17, 1991 by Columbia Records. The album deviated from the formula of Carey's 1990 self-titled debut album, as she had more creative control over the material she produced and recorded. Additionally, Emotions features influences from a range of genres such as gospel, R&B, soul, pop and 1950s, 1960s and 1970s balladry infusion. On the record, Carey worked with a variety of producers and writers, including Walter Afanasieff, the only hold over from her previous effort. Additionally, Carey wrote and produced the album's material with Robert Clivillés and David Cole from C+C Music Factory and Carole King, with whom she wrote one song.

Upon release, Emotions received generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, surprising many critics following the success of Carey's debut, which spent eleven weeks atop the chart. While selling far less than Mariah Carey, Emotions was eventually certified quadruple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting shipments of four million copies throughout the country, with estimated sales standing at 3,595,000 copies. Emotions achieved moderate success outside the United States, peaking within the top ten in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom. Its success in Japan was strong, shipping one million copies there. The album has sold 8 million copies worldwide.

The Wind (novel)

The Wind, (1925) a supernatural novel by Dorothy Scarborough depicts the loneliness of life in a small Texas town during the 1880s. She originally published it anonymously, anticipating a rough reception in Texas. It was later made into a film called The Wind (1928) starring Lilian Gish.

According to Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie, this novel "excited the wrath of chambers of commerce and other boosters in West Texas--a tribute to its realism."

The Handbook of Texas online says of the work:

Film, TV or theatrical adaptations

The Wind, film directed by Victor Sjöström

Publication details

  • 1925, US, Harper & Brothers (ISBN NA), pub date ? ? 1925, hardback (first edition)
  • 1925, UK, Harper & Brothers (ISBN NA), pub date ? ? 1925, hardback
  • 1979, US, University of Texas Press, pub date March 1979, hardback (ISBN 978-0-292-79012-4) and paperback (ISBN 978-0-292-79013-1)
  • 1986, US, University of Texas Press (ISBN 978-0-292-79036-0), pub date August 1986, paperback (reprint ed)
  • See also

  • Prairie madness
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    Wind Mobile is a Canadian wireless telecommunications provider operated by Globalive. It was one of several new mobile carriers launched in Canada after a government initiative to encourage competition in the wireless sector, alongside Mobilicity (later acquired by Rogers Communications) and Public Mobile (later acquired by Telus). With 940,000 active subscribers, Wind is Canada's fourth-largest mobile operator.

    Wind initially launched mobile data and voice services in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Ontario on December 16, 2009 and two days later in Calgary, Alberta. Since then, Southern Ontario has been the main target of network expansion: first with Ottawa in Q1 2011, and then with about half a dozen additional regions, the most recent being Brantford on July 3, 2014. In Western Canada, coverage was added to Edmonton, Alberta and has expanded around Edmonton to include Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, St. Albert and Edmonton International Airport; additionally, British Columbia was also added for most of Greater Vancouver area plus Abbotsford and Whistler.

    Air (classical element)

    Air (also sometimes called Wind) is often seen as a universal power or pure substance. Its fundamental importance to life can be seen in words such as aspire, inspire, perspire and spirit, all derived from the Latin spirare.

    Greek and Roman tradition

    Air is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science. According to Plato, it is associated with the octahedron; air is considered to be both hot and wet. The ancient Greeks used two words for air: aer meant the dim lower atmosphere, and aether meant the bright upper atmosphere above the clouds.Plato, for instance writes that "So it is with air: there is the brightest variety which we call aether, the muddiest which we call mist and darkness, and other kinds for which we have no name...." Among the early Greek Pre-Socratic philosophers, Anaximenes (mid-6th century BCE) named air as the arche. A similar belief was attributed by some ancient sources to Diogenes Apolloniates (late 5th century BCE), who also linked air with intelligence and soul (psyche), but other sources claim that his arche was a substance between air and fire.Aristophanes parodied such teachings in his play The Clouds by putting a prayer to air in the mouth of Socrates.

    WIND Hellas

    WIND Hellas, formerly STET Hellas, is an integrated telecommunications provider with headquarters in Athens, Greece. WIND is the 3rd largest mobile operator in Greece (after Cosmote and Vodafone) with more than 4.4 million active subscribers (September 2010).

    Background

    Origins

    STET Hellas originated in 1992 with the establishment of TELESTET, a subsidiary of the Italian company STET, now Telecom Italia. On September 30, 1992 the Greek Ministry of Transport and Communications issued a license to STET to create a national mobile telephony services network (GSM). The company invested the sum of 30 billion drachmas (about 88 million Euros) to create the network. This constituted one of the biggest investments in Greece since the end of the Second World War. Commercial operation started on June 29, 1993 when the first call from a mobile phone took place in the country.

    In 1998 TELESTET was the first Greek mobile telephony company to be listed in international stock markets, the NASDAQ in New York City and the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

    Distorted (album)

    Distorted is the first demo album by British metal band Biomechanical, released in 2001. All four songs on the demo would appear on the band's first studio album, Eight Moons.


    Track listing

  • "The Awakening"
  • "Do You Know Me"
  • "In the Core of Darkness"
  • "Distorted"
  • Podcasts:

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    Is It The Wind

    by: Distorted

    Trail of fear led us to believe
    That we can no longer trust
    In the wind which carried us
    Is it the wind that will sweep us all away
    Deep into the storm
    Where the silence wears many forms
    Is it the wind that will sweep us all away?
    Are we so blind to see
    That the lives we all living in
    Are no longer for free
    I can't escape from those thoughts
    Why the wind left me to rot
    In these evil ways of life
    Trapped between both sides
    And we hold the blame




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