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Peace & Love (Juliana Hatfield album)

Peace & Love is the tenth solo album by singer/songwriter Juliana Hatfield. The album is noteworthy in Hatfield's catalogue for her role in every aspect of its recording: Hatfield wrote and performed all of the songs on the album, in addition to playing all of the instruments. She also produced and engineered the album herself, and she released the album on Ye Olde Records, her own label

Track listing

all songs written by Juliana Hatfield

Personnel

  • Juliana Hatfield - vocals and all instruments
  • Production

  • Producer and Engineer: Juliana Hatfield
  • References


    Peace & Love (festival)

    Peace & Love was the largest music festival in Sweden, known for its humanitarian message, pervasive throughout the event. It started in Borlänge, Sweden, and ran from 1999 until the company filed for bankruptcy in 2013.

    The Peace & Love Crew announced that they would continue to do the much loved festival and in 2014 the festivals were back on under the name "Peace & Love World Forum".

    History

    The Peace & Love Festival was first held in 1999, as a reaction to the ongoing violence. The first festival was held at a club in central Borlänge, with about 900 attendees. Since then the festival was held at different locations in central Borlänge. The Peace & Love Festival was one of Scandinavia's fastest-growing festivals. In 2006 there were 15,000 visitors per day, with over 37,000 people attending in total. The 10th Peace & Love Festival was in 2008 and had a record of 25000 visitors, which made it the second biggest festival in Sweden.

    2008

    The tickets sold out as early as 23 May, and the festival got a lot of attention in nationwide media. 2008 was celebrated as the tenth festival. Artist that played, amongst others, were Sex Pistols [UK], Manu Chao [FR/ES], Kent, Teddybears, The Wombats [UK], Crystal Castles [CAN]. As a late surprise Roky Ericson and The Nomads was announced.

    Phase IV

    Phase IV is a 1974 British-American science fiction horror film. The only feature-length film directed by graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, it stars Michael Murphy, Nigel Davenport and Lynne Frederick.

    The interiors of the film were shot at Pinewood Studios in England and the exterior locations were shot in Kenya, though the film is set in the Arizona desert in the United States. It was produced by Alced Productions and Paramount Pictures.

    The film was a box office disappointment and as a result this was the only feature film directed by Bass. It has since gained a cult following due to TV airings beginning in 1975 and also being shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000 during the KTMA era.

    Plot

    Due to an unknown cosmic event, listed in "phases", ants have undergone rapid evolution and developed a hive mind. A scientific team begins investigating strange towers and geometrically perfect designs that ants have built in the desert. Except for one family, the local human population flees the strangely acting ants. Scientists James Lesko and Ernest Hubbs set up a computerized lab in a sealed dome located in an area of significant ant activity in Arizona. The ant colony and the scientific team, along with the holdout family, fight each other though the ants are the more effective aggressors.

    Phase IV (album)

    Phase IV is the fourth album by Art Zoyd, released in 1982 through Recommended Records.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Gérard Hourbette viola, violin, piano, synthesizer
  • Didier Pietton alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, percussion
  • Jean-Pierre Soarez trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion
  • Thierry Willems – piano, keyboards
  • Thierry Zaboitzeff bass guitar, cello, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Art Zoyd production, mixing
  • Etienne Conod – mixing, recording
  • Thierry Legrand photography, design
  • Bubu Steiner assistant recording
  • References

    External links

  • Phase IV at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Podcasts:

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    Peace & Love

    by: Black Uhuru

    Peace and love
    Flying so high
    Peace and love
    Too young to die
    Peace and love
    Now you decide
    Stay for the children
    You don't really want to go
    Can't feel it pulling like you did
    Peace and love
    Peace and love
    Only a ride
    Strength is gone
    Dying inside
    Tell me now
    What did you find
    Found love in the people
    Livin' in a sacred land
    Found love in the people
    Peace and love
    [Vedder:]
    Found love (found ...?)
    Saw my mistake
    Broke walls of pain to walk again
    I saw the dream
    I saw the wake
    We shared it all
    But not the take
    Peace and love
    Lennon's goodbye
    Over Now
    Living in time
    A broken bell
    A nursery rhyme
    Deserted by heroes
    Strangers in your own land
    No way to deny you
    No way to deny you
    Peace and love
    [Vedder:]
    I took it all
    I took the oath
    I took it all
    Til I had most
    I took what's left
    I gave it breath
    I had it all once
    I gave it back




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