Legend (game publisher)

Legend was a video game publishing house also known as Microl/Legend, and earlier as simply Microl. Legend's chairman and founder was John Peel.

Partial list of published games

  • 1983 Valhalla
  • 1984 The Great Space Race
  • Legend (Lynyrd Skynyrd album)

    Legend was a posthumous compilation album of unreleased material by American Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, which contained previously unreleased demos from the albums before the 1977 plane crash. However, the vast majority of tracks on Legend are now available on other albums. The album was certified Gold on 7/27/2001 by the RIAA.

    Track listing

  • "Georgia Peaches" (Steve Gaines, Ronnie Van Zant) - 3:12
  • "When You Got Good Friends" (Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant) - 3:03
  • "Sweet Little Missy" (Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:10
  • "Four Walls of Raiford" (Jeff Carlisi, Ronnie Van Zant) - 4:15
  • "Simple Man" (Live) (Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 6:35
  • "Truck Drivin' Man" (Ed King, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:17
  • "One in the Sun" (Steve Gaines) - 5:19
  • "Mr. Banker" (Ed King, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:18
  • "Take Your Time" (Ed King, Ronnie Van Zant) - 7:24
  • Track 5 recorded 7/7/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA
  • Personnel

  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Legend (Legend Seven album)

    Legend is the debut album of the Christian rock band of the same name. After this recording, the band changed the name to Legend Seven when they became aware of another band with the same name. It was released in 1992 under the Word Records label.

    Track listing

  • "Friendly Fire"
  • "Don't Believe It"
  • "Angela"
  • "After The Fall"
  • "Carry Me"
  • "Set This Place On Fire"
  • "Colours"
  • "They That Wait"
  • "Lead Me Back"
  • "Always And Forever"
  • Musicians

  • Andy Denton
  • Mike Jacobs
  • Randy Ray
  • Billy Williams
  • Prologue (Elton John album)

    Prologue is a grey market album by Elton John featuring music publishing demonstration recordings made in the 1960s. It features four songs with Linda Peters on vocals, who would later marry musician Richard Thompson. Elton sings the remaining titles. The CD is a copy of a promotional 1970 vinyl demo album for producer Joe Boyd's Warlock label. Only 100 of these original vinyl albums are purported to have been made, of which six are known to exist today. The CD is a poor quality copy of a damaged vinyl record. Stylistically, it is very similar to Tumbleweed Connection. The songs are all written by artists signed to Warlock, including Nick Drake and John Martyn.

    Track listing

  • "Saturday Sun"
  • "Sweet Honesty"
  • "Stormbringer"
  • "Way to Blue"
  • "Go Out and Get It"
  • "The Day Is Done"
  • "Time Has Told Me"
  • "You Get Brighter"
  • "This Moment"
  • "I Don't Mind"
  • "Pied Pauper"

  • Prologue (film)

    Prologue is a 2015 British animated short film directed by Richard Williams and produced by his wife Imogen Sutton. The film was a critical success and gained many awards and nominations, including an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film.

    Awards

  • 2016: Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film Pending
  • 2016: BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation Nominated
  • References

    External Links

  • Prologue at the Internet Movie Database
  • Prologue (Renaissance album)

    Prologue is the third studio album by the British progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1972.

    Overview

    In 1972, Renaissance's then-new management disbanded the then current line-up (one of several short-lived transitional line-ups), retaining only ex-The Gentle People singer Annie Haslam and former Rupert's People keyboard player John Tout to build a new band around. The new members added at this point were bassist Jon Camp, drummer Terence Sullivan and guitarist Mick Parsons. Shortly thereafter, Parsons died in a car accident. Electric guitarist Rob Hendry was brought in at the last minute to replace him for the recording sessions of June and July 1972, and left the band soon after the album was completed.

    Because Prologue was a new start for the band, with a line-up that now included none of the original members, it would frequently be referred to as their "first" album (for example, on the Live at Carnegie Hall album, both in a song intro and on the inside cover).

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    Prologue

    by: Legend

    Life is just a constant illusion, carpeted dreams of man's confusion
    Expertly stripped of reasons why, dissected clean and barely alive
    Freedom is a dream of the dead, a martyrs cry deep within your head
    Where air is not a worthy cause, to destroy the land with mindless wars
    England, your children die in vain, for reasons of political gain




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