Naked (Art Ensemble of Chicago album)

Naked is a 1986 album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago released on the Japanese DIW label. It features performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut and Don Moye.

Reception

Allmusic's Stephen Cook describes the album as "appealing without being especially challenging" and "a good introduction to the Art Ensemble of Chicago's vast catalog".

Track listing

  • "Dancer" (Moye) - 2:14
  • "Tobago Tango" (Bowie) - 7:13
  • "Flash 1" (Art Ensemble of Chicago) - 4:21
  • "We Bop" (Bowie) 6:07
  • "Charm No. 10" (Art Ensemble of Chicago) - 3:13
  • "RMR" (Jarman) - 8:04
  • "Galactic Landscape" (Art Ensemble of Chicago) - 8:11
  • "Way Way Down Yonder" (Favors) - 9:03
  • Recorded November 25 & 26, 1985 and July 25–27, 1986 in Brooklyn
  • Personnel

  • Lester Bowie: trumpet, fluegelhorn
  • Malachi Favors Maghostut: bass, percussion instruments
  • Joseph Jarman: saxophones, clarinets, percussion instruments
  • Roscoe Mitchell: saxophones, clarinets, flute, percussion instruments
  • Naked (Glee)

    "Naked" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series Glee, and the seventy-eighth episode overall. Written and directed by co-creators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, respectively, it aired on Fox in the United States on January 31, 2013.

    Plot

    The Dalton Academy Warblers are exposed for using steroids for their participation in Sectionals, and New Directions is given another chance to compete in Regionals. To raise money for the bus, Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) successfully proposes they make a sexy "Men of McKinley" calendar with the male members of the New Directions.

    Meanwhile, in New York City, Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) is asked to star in a student film, but becomes conflicted when she learns the role requires her to be topless. After singing "Torn", Rachel decides to go through with it. Although her boyfriend Brody Weston (Dean Geyer) supports her, Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) does not agree with her decision and calls Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron) and Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) to convince Rachel not to do it, but Rachel remains decided.

    Naked (2013 film)

    Naked is a short musical film directed by Sean Robinson and written by VP Boyle. It is based on the song "Without a Stitch On" by Mike Pettry, and was first shown at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2013. It stars Katie Zaffrann.

    Reception

  • Parma International Music Film Festival: Best Song (won-2013)
  • Long Island International Film Expo: Best Original Song (won-2013)
  • Chain NYC Film Festival: Best Musical Short (won-2013)
  • Snake Alley Festival of Film: Best Comedy (nominated-2013)
  • Film Threat gave the film 3 stars.

    References

    External links

  • Naked at the Internet Movie Database
  • Official website

  • TCM

    TCM may refer to:

    Chemistry and physics

  • Theory of Condensed Matter group, a theoretical physics research group in the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge
  • Tetrachloromethane, an organic compound also known as carbon tetrachloride
  • Trichloromethane or chloroform, a solvent and former anaesthetic
  • Companies

  • Teledyne Continental Motors, an American engine manufacturing company
  • Toshiba Consumer Marketing Corporation, a division of Toshiba
  • Transportas Companhia de Macau, a bus company in Macau
  • Computing and telecommunications

  • Thermal Conduction Module, by IBM
  • Tightly-coupled memory, memory which resides directly on the processor of a computer, see multiprocessing
  • Time Compression Multiplex, a time division duplex scheme
  • Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling, a collection of software tools to present specifications of software systems in the form of diagrams, tables, trees, and the like
  • Trellis coded modulation, a signal modulation scheme for telecommunications
  • Places

  • McChord Field, Washington state, United States (IATA airport code: TCM)
  • M45 Quadmount

    The M45 Quadmount (nicknamed the "meat chopper" and "Krautmower" for its high rate of fire) was a weapon mounting consisting of four of the "HB", or "heavy barrel" .50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns (of the M2 Turret Type (TT) variant) mounted in pairs on each side of an open, electrically powered turret. It was developed by the W. L. Maxson Corporation to replace the earlier M33 twin mount (also from Maxson). Although designed as an anti-aircraft weapon, it was also used against ground targets. Introduced in 1943 during World War II, it remained in US service as late as the Vietnam War.

    History

    In order to develop a mobile anti-aircraft weapon, several 0.5 inch (12.7 mm) twin machine gun mounts were tested on the chassis of the M2 half-track including Bendix, Martin Aircraft Company, and Maxson. The Maxson M33 turret mount was preferred and - on the larger M3 half-track (T1E2) - was accepted for service in 1942 as the M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage. The mount was also used on the similar M5 half track as the M14 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage.

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