Temple of Love (BWO song)

Temple of Love is an electronica song performed by Swedish band BWO. The song was released as the first single from their second album, Halcyon Days in Sweden, on April 19, 2006.

BWO competed in the Swedish Melodifestivalen 2006 with Temple of Love, qualifying for the final at the Stockholm Globe Arena, where they finished second behind Carola. Temple of Love went on to reach Number 1 in the Swedish singles chart, and has been assessed as the most internationally successful Melodifestivalen song from the 2006 competition.

Tracklist

Digital Download; CD Single:

  • Temple of Love (Radio Edit) 3:25
  • Temple of Love (SoundFactory Radio Mix) 3:59
  • Temple of Love (Brasco 80s Mix) 3:55
  • Temple of Love (Glam As You Mix) 5:48
  • CD Single - The Club Mixes: Temple of Love (Radio Edit) 03:25 Temple of Love (Organs Without Bodies Remix) 05:18 Temple of Love (SoundFactory Reconstruction Anthem) 09:08 Temple of Love (SoundFactory Thumping Sex Dub) 06:00 Temple of Love (Carl Ryden Remix) 07:07 Temple of Love (Air Bureau Remix) 08:58

    Some Girls Wander by Mistake

    Some Girls Wander by Mistake is a compilation album by UK band The Sisters of Mercy, released on the band's own label Merciful Release under distribution to Eastwest/Warner Music UK on 27 April 1992 (barcode number is 090317647623).

    The album collects the complete and unedited studio recording work of the band from 1980 to 1983: both vinyl sides of their first single, "The Damage Done"; both vinyl sides of their second single, "Body Electric"; the vinyl A-side of their fourth single, "Anaconda"; both vinyl sides of their first EP, "Alice"; both vinyl sides of their second EP, The Reptile House; and both vinyl sides of the 12" EP edition of their fifth single, "Temple of Love".

    Background

    "Temple of Love" is the only song from the 1980-1983 time period that had an actual extended version. The album contains the extended version of the original recording, but "Temple of Love" was re-recorded in 1992 to promote the compilation album's release. "Temple of Love 1992" featured Israeli vocalist Ofra Haza. Like the original recording, the re-recording had an extended version. The "Temple of Love 1992" CD single contained the extended version of the re-recording.

    Joga

    Joga may refer to:

  • Joga (group), a Eurodance group
  • "Jóga", a song by Björk, the first single from her 1997 album Homogenic
  • JoGa (born 1984), American composer
  • Kartam Joga, Indian political activist
  • Soyam Joga, Indian politician
  • Joga is also a small village in the district Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, India.

    Jóga

    "Jóga" is a song by Björk, released as the first single from her 1997 album Homogenic.

    An electronic song, "Jóga" fuses these elements with baroque and classical styles. The track's sound was partially inspired by Icelandic music, containing what have been described as "volcanic beats". Lyrically, the piece is an ode to Björk's native land and her best friend, while containing subtexts relating to emergency. "Jóga" has been critically acclaimed ever since its release, with reviewers praising her powerful vocal performance, as well as the track's composition and overall production. Commercially, the song was a moderate success, charting in several international markets.

    Background and composition

    "Jóga" is dedicated to —and named after— Björk's best friend, Jóga Johannsdóttir, who is usually thanked in her album credits. Like the rest of the album, it was produced at El Cortijo in Málaga, Spain. She wrote the song while walking and admiring the landscape, a common way for her to write songs since childhood. Björk explained "an overall picture" of it to engineer Markus Dravs, who then came out with a rhythm that she felt was "too abstract".Mark Bell, the producer of the track, then came and "took 99 percent of what [he] did and came up with some noises", giving Dravs new ideas. The singer wrote the string arrangements, which were provided late in the production process by the Icelandic String Octet.

    Joga (group)

    Joga is an Italian Europop act produced by Nick Ferrando with Nathalie Aarts on vocals. Joga songs are present on Toshiba-EMI's Dancemania non-stop megamix series, and in the Bemani games. Their major songs are "Dam Dariram", "Bye Bye Baby Balloon" and "No Nobody's Love". "White Christmas" was added to the Trance X-Mas compilation (Polystar Records, 2003), and this song to date has been their last collaboration as producer and singer.

    Appearances

  • Dancemania: Dancemania X3 (1999), Dancemania Delux 4 (2000), Dancemania EuroMix Happy Paradise (2000), Dancemania Speed Best 2001 Hyper Nonstop Megamix (2000), Dancemania Speed 4 (2000), Dancemania X7 (2000), Dancemania 20 (2001), Dancemania Best Red (2002)
  • "Dam Dariram" first appeared in Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix, and also appeared in Dance Dance Revolution Best Hits, Dance Dance Revolution 4th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix, Dance Dance Revolution Extreme, Dance Dance Revolution Party Collection, and Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2. In Europe, it made an appearance on the arcade version of Dancing Stage EuroMix. It has also made its return to DDR in the arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution X2 in 2010.
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    Temple Of Love

    by: Pharao

    Wonderland...Far beyond reality
    But... so close to your heart.
    The temple of love
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)
    Where we can come together
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)
    Where we can live in peace and harmony
    I've been searching high and low for this feeling
    Across the deep blue sea on my wings of gold
    I'll show you things you've never seen before (Never
    seen before)
    Every wish you've been dreaming of
    Will come true, come true in the temple of love
    Uh oh oh
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)
    Where we can come together
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)
    Where we can live in peace and harmony
    Wonderland...Far beyond reality
    But... so close to your heart.
    The temple of love
    I'll show you things you've never seen before
    (never seen before)
    every wish you can dreaming of
    will come true (come true)
    in the temple of love
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)
    Where we can come together
    The temple of love (the temple of love)
    Is the place to be (is the place to be)




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