"Trackin'" | ||||||||
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Single by Billy Crawford | ||||||||
from the album Ride | ||||||||
B-side | Extended mix | |||||||
Released | 2001 2003 (UK) |
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Format | CD single, CD maxi | |||||||
Genre | R&B, Pop | |||||||
Length | 4:10 | |||||||
Label | V2 Records | |||||||
Writer(s) | Adam Anders Anders Barrén Nikki Hassman Jany Schella |
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Producer | Anders Barrén, Jany Schella | |||||||
Billy Crawford singles chronology | ||||||||
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"Trackin'" is a 2002 R&B song recorded by Filipino-American musician Billy Crawford. It was the first single from the album Ride and was can be deemed as the singer's most successful hit single : it peaked at #5 for five weeks in France and has sold 416,000 copies[1] and was certified platinum, becoming the 784th best-selling single of all time in this country[2]; it also reached number-one in the club charts. The song was #1 in the Netherlands, #2 in Belgium, #3 in Switzerland and #20 in Germany. It had a great success in Germany and became #1 on the radio and club chart. In UK, the song was released as third single, after "You Didn't Expect That", in August 2003.
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Preceded by "Like a Prayer" by Mad'House |
Dutch Top 40 number-one single April 27, 2002 - May 11, 2002 (3 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Dansplaat" by Brainpower |
Trackin' is an album by saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis recorded in 1962 for the Prestige label.
Critic Don Nelsen wrote in his Down Beat review in the December 19, 1963 issue: "This is a blue-chip performance from Davis & Co. As usual the tenorist swings with big sound and unabashed attack, but rarely has he been so inventive with his horn as he is here."
The Allmusic review states simply "A five piece with Don Patterson on the Hammond B-3 and Paul Weeden on guitar".
Every object experiences some form of motion which is the result of different forces acting on the object. Dynamics is the study of the forces which are responsible for this motion. Dynamics (from Greek δυναμικός dynamikos "powerful", from δύναμις dynamis "power") may refer to:
Rigid-body dynamics studies the movement of systems of interconnected bodies under the action of external forces. The assumption that the bodies are rigid, which means that they do not deform under the action of applied forces, simplifies the analysis by reducing the parameters that describe the configuration of the system to the translation and rotation of reference frames attached to each body. This excludes bodies that display fluid highly elastic, and plastic behavior.
The dynamics of a rigid body system is described by the laws of kinematics and by the application of Newton's second law (kinetics) or their derivative form Lagrangian mechanics. The solution of these equations of motion provides a description of the position, the motion and the acceleration of the individual components of the system and overall the system itself, as a function of time. The formulation and solution of rigid body dynamics is an important tool in the computer simulation of mechanical systems.
Dynamic is an Italian independent record label located in Genoa. Founded in 1978, it specialises in classical music and opera, especially rarely performed works and has produced several world premiere recordings. The Dynamic catalogue contains over 400 titles, with about 25 new titles added each year and is distributed in 32 countries.
Dynamic was founded in 1978 by Pietro Mosetti Casaretto and his wife Marisa. Mosetti Casaretto, a surgeon and amateur violinist, took over a small label founded by the musicologist Edward Neill. In the beginning, Dynamic was a small family business. Mosetti Casaretto and his wife recorded in local churches, oratories and villas. The first recordings were issued on vinyl, the very first one being Paganini's Barucabà Variations played by Salvatore Accardo.
In 1985 the company moved to its current site in the Villa Quartana on the Righi hill overlooking Genoa, where it set up a recording hall that could house a small chamber orchestra. In the late 1990s Mosetti Casaretto retired, and management of the label was taken over by his son-in-law, Alberto Dellepiane. Over the years, the label's focus on chamber music and particularly violin music has widened to include full-length opera recordings on both CD and DVD. More recently, Dynamic has become a high definition content producer for television and cinema.