Rob Hubbard (born 1955,[1][2] Kingston upon Hull, England) is a music composer best known for his composition of computer game theme music, especially for microcomputers of the 1980s such as the Commodore 64. His work showcased the potential of the Commodore 64's sound hardware and provided many examples of how appropriate music can improve the gaming experience.

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Early career [link]

In the late seventies, before scoring games, he was a professional studio musician. He decided to teach himself BASIC and machine code for the Commodore 64.

Gremlin Graphics [link]

Writing a few demos and some educational software for learning music, he approached Gremlin Graphics in 1985 with samples of his work, in an attempt to market his software. Gremlin was more interested in the tunes than the software, and he was asked to create the soundtrack for Thing on a Spring, a platform game.

Hubbard went on to write or convert themes for games such as Monty on the Run, Crazy Comets, Master of Magic and Commando. Some of his most popular tunes include also Thrust, Spellbound, Sanxion, Auf Wiedersehen Monty and International Karate. The game Knucklebusters includes Hubbard's longest tune: a 17 minute opus.

Move to Electronic Arts and the USA [link]

After working for several different companies, he left Newcastle in 1989 to work for Electronic Arts in America as a composer. He was the first person devoted to sound and music at EA, and did everything from low-level programming to composing. One of his most famous compositions during his period at EA is the music featured in the loading sequence of the C64 version of Skate or Die, which features samples of electric guitar. Playback of samples was facilitated by exploiting a flaw in the SID sound-synthesizer chip: altering the volume register produced an audible click, and altering the register thousands of times per second enabled a crude form of sample playback.[3] He eventually became Audio Technical Director, a more administrative job, deciding which technologies to use in games, and which to develop further. After the Commodore 64 period he wrote some soundtracks for games which appeared on the IBM PC and Sega Mega Drive.

Recent activities [link]

Hubbard recently contributed a few re-arrangements of his themes to Chris Abbott's C64 tribute Back in Time Live. Hubbard has performed several times with the Danish C64 cover-band Press Play on Tape who have covered many of his early tunes using a full rock-band arrangement. Hubbard has also performed his old music on piano with the support of violinist madfiddler.

In 2005, music from International Karate was performed live by a full orchestra at the third Symphonic Game Music Concert. The event took place in Leipzig, Germany. Hubbard arranged and orchestrated the piece.

Hubbard left EA in 2002 and returned to England. He has recently resumed playing in a band, and has even revisited his past game music work in concert. Recent composition jobs have included music for mobile phone games.

His original SID music can be found from The High Voltage SID Collection though emulated SID files occasionally sound quite different compared to authentic SID sound. The SOASC=[1] collection offers the HVSC#49 files recorded on real C64 machines.

Compositions [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ ZZAP! 64, October 1985
  2. ^ Happy Computer 7/86
  3. ^ Paulie's SID Music Page (A Fourth Channel section) (6 April 2008). "SID Music". https://www.pauliehughes.com/page22/page22.html. 

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Volume 3 (Fabrizio De André album)

Volume 3 (Vol. 3°) is the third album released by Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André. It was first issued in 1968 on Bluebell Records and is De André's last studio release on Bluebell. Of the songs contained in the album, only four were previously unreleased; the other ones are re-recordings of Karim period songs.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Fabrizio De André, except where noted. 

Songs

  • "Il gorilla" is a translated version of the Georges Brassens' song "Le Gorille". It is about a gorilla which, escaped from its cage, loses his virginity after deciding to rape a judge instead of an old woman. The story is ultimately used to convey a message against death penalty.
  • "S'i' fosse foco" is based on the LXXXVI satirical sonnet of the Rime (Rhymes), written by Italian medieval poet Cecco Angiolieri.
  • "Nell'acqua della chiara fontana" is a translated version of the Georges Brassens' song "Dans l'eau de la claire fontaine".
  • "Il re fa rullare i tamburi" is a translated version of the French traditional song of the 14th century, "Le roi a fait battre tambour", which had been recorded in its native language by Yves Montand in 1959.
  • Volume 3 (She & Him album)

    Volume 3 is the fourth studio album by She & Him, a collaboration between M. Ward and actress Zooey Deschanel. It was released by Merge Records on May 7, 2013 (US) and on May 13, 2013 by Double Six Records (UK). On the album, there are eleven songs written by Deschanel and three cover songs.

    On March 7, 2013 the song "Never Wanted Your Love" was released as a single. On April 10, 2013, the song "I Could've Been Your Girl" was released for streaming via Soundcloud.

    Reception

    Volume 3 holds a 68 out of 100 on Metacritic, a review aggregator, indicating generally favorable reviews (based on 26 reviews). Gregory Heaney of Allmusic praised She and Him's "sunny, lovestruck sounds." Magnet Magazine stated that the album is "instantly likeable," and Dale Eisinger of Consequence of Sound commented that the album contains many "effortless and fully realized songs." However, while Rudy K. of Sputnikmusic praised, "the simplicity of the songs and the everyday romance they conjure," he also noted that at times the album "feels rote, a meticulous tastefulness that is pretty and nostalgic, yet largely uninteresting."

    Podcasts:

    Rob Hubbard

    ALBUMS

    The Sound of Scenesat, Volume 3

    Released 2014

    スーパーファミコンマガジンVol.4特別付録

    Released 1992
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    Volume 3

    by: She & Him

    Verse 1:
    I can't help it, I can't win
    I don't wanna let you in,
    And then you do it again
    Take it all, but take it slow
    I don't wanna let you know
    Well then you do it again
    Pre-chorus:
    I'm not talking to you anymore
    I'm making my bed so I can lie there for ever
    I don't know what I am doing this for
    All I know is that I'm tired of being clever
    Everybody's clever these day
    Chorus:
    Take a win, take a fall
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    Verse 2:
    You're so close that I can't see
    You keeá¹— trying to bother me
    And then you do it again
    Say you're right and I love green
    I don't wanna set you free
    And then you do it again
    Pre-chorus:
    I'm not talking to you anymore
    I'm making my bed so I can lie there for ever
    I don't know what I am doing this for
    All I know is that I'm tired of being clever
    Everybody's clever these day
    Chorus:
    Take a win, take a fall
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    Pre-chorus:
    I'm not talking to you anymore
    I'm making my bed so I can lie in there for ever
    I don't know what I am doing this for
    All I know is that I'm tired of being clever
    Everybody's clever these day
    Chorus:
    Take a win, take a fall
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    Take a wind, take a fall
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all
    I never wanted your love, but I needed it all




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