Bedrock

In stratigraphy, bedrock is consolidated rock underlying the surface of a terrestrial planet, usually the Earth. Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered unconsolidated rock in the basal subsoil. The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover is known as rockhead in engineering geology and identifying this, via excavations, drilling or geophysical methods, is an important task in most civil engineering projects. Superficial deposits (also known as drift) can be extremely thick, such that the bedrock lies hundreds of meters below the surface.

Bedrock may also experience subsurface weathering at its upper boundary, forming saprolite.

A solid geologic map of an area will usually show the distribution of differing bedrock types, i.e., rock that would be exposed at the surface if all soil or other superficial deposits were removed.

Soil scientists use the capital letters O, A, B, C, and E to identify the master soil horizons, and lowercase letters for distinctions of these horizons. Most soils have three major horizons—the surface horizon (A), the subsoil (B), and the substratum (C). Some soils have an organic horizon (O) on the surface, but such a horizon can also be buried. The master horizon, E, is used for subsurface horizons that have a significant loss of minerals (eluviation). Hard bedrock, which is not soil, uses the letter R.

BedRock

"BedRock" is the second single by hip hop group Young Money Entertainment from their debut collaboration album We Are Young Money. It is performed by Young Money artists Lil Wayne, Gudda Gudda, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Tyga, Jae Millz, and features R&B singer Lloyd. It was released as a CD in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2010. "BedRock" is featured as a bonus track on the Japanese and New Zealand editions of Nicki Minaj's debut studio album, Pink Friday.

Background

After being leaked in September 2009 to Lil Wayne fan sites, "BedRock" was finally released on November 14, 2009. It was originally titled "Girl You Know" (the fan sites to which the single was leaked titled it "BedRock/Girl You Know") and the chorus was sung by Omarion and Lil Wayne's verse was different, but due to Omarion's departure from Young Money, he was replaced by Lloyd. The song was originally planned to be released as the 3rd official single of the album, however due to popular demand by fans it was released as the 2nd single.

Bedrock (producers)

Bedrock is a British trance and house production duo, featuring John Digweed and Nick Muir. They produced the singles "For What You Dream Of" (1993) (featured in Trainspotting), "Set In Stone" / "Forbidden Zone" (1997), "Heaven Scent" (1999) (featured in the film, Groove) and "Voices" (2000), all of which reached the UK Singles Chart. More recently they have released the "Beautiful Strange EP" (2001), "Emerald" (2002), "Forge" (2003) and "Santiago" (2005).

They have also remixed the work of artists such as Humate, New Order, Way out West, Evolution, Satoshi Tomiie, The Orb and Underworld. In 2003, they composed the soundtrack of the MTV cartoon drama Spider-Man, a miscellaneous program tied in to the 2002 blockbuster film as a promotion.

The song "Beautiful Strange" featured in the film What the Bleep Do We Know!? (2004).

References

External links

  • Bedrock discography at Discogs
  • Bedrock discography at MusicBrainz
  • Official website

  • Voices (Chris Young song)

    "Voices" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Young. After charting in mid-2008 on the Hot Country Songs charts, "Voices" was re-released in July 2010 following Young's first two Number one singles, "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" and "The Man I Want to Be." The song is included on his album The Man I Want to Be, as well as a digital extended play of the same title. "Voices" became Young's third-consecutive Number One hit for the chart week ending February 19, 2011. The song spent 20 weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart during its first run plus 31 more weeks in its second run during its rise to #1. The song was written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman.

    History

    At the 2008 CMA Music Fest, Young offered fans the opportunity to make personal recordings of dedications to special people in their lives. These fans received e-mails containing the song and the dedications.

    Young told The Boot that he wanted to re-release it because it was popular with his fans. It was accompanied by a digital extended play of the same title, comprising that song and three cover songs, "to share with fans some of the musical voices that helped make me the man I am today."

    Voices (Murray Head album)

    Voices is a studio album by Murray Head. It was released in 1981.

    Track listing

  • "Last Daze of an Empire" - 4:17
  • "Affair Across a Crowded Room" - 4:37
  • "Hey Lady" - 3:05
  • "On your Own Again" - 3:45
  • "She's Doing Time on the Line" - 4:00
  • "Chance Encounter" - 3:37
  • "Children Only Play (Do You Remember?)" - 4:46
  • "Old Soho" - 4:05
  • "A Tree" - 4:01
  • "Going Home" - 3:38
  • "Los Angeles" - 4:50
  • "How Many Ways" - 4:24
  • "Never Even Thought" - 5:31
  • Personnel

  • Murray Head - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Clifton Davis - choir, chorus
  • Jeff Beck - guitar
  • Richard Thompson - guitar
  • Alun Davies - acoustic guitar, background vocals, vibraphone
  • Rupert Hine - harmonica, piano
  • Simon Nicol - guitar
  • Dave Pegg - bass guitar, mandolin
  • Jeff Allen - drums
  • Dyan Birch - vocals
  • Pat Donaldson - bass guitar
  • Anthony Head - choir, chorus
  • Simon Jeffes - bass guitar
  • Bruce Lynch - double bass
  • Dave Mattacks - drums, percussion
  • Chris Mercer - saxophone
  • Trevor Morais - drums
  • Andy Newmark - drums
  • Morris Pert - percussion
  • Geoffrey Richardson - acoustic guitar
  • Voices (Vangelis album)

    Voices is a 1995 album by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis.

    Its music was used in the soundtrack for the 1998 documentary Deep Sea, Deep Secrets co-produced by The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel, together with music from Vangelis next album, Oceanic.

    The track "Ask the Mountains" was also used as the music for the TV commercial for the Hotpoint/Ariston Aqualtis washing machine. Caroline Lavelle, who has worked and played with people like Peter Gabriel, Loreena McKennitt and Afro Celt Sound System as well as David Gilmour, sings and plays cello on the song "Come to me". Paul Young and Stina Nordenstam also collaborate on that album.

    Track listing

  • "Voices" (Vangelis) – 7:01
  • "Echoes" (Vangelis) – 8:23
  • "Come to Me" (Vangelis, Lavelle) – 4:33
  • "P.S." (Vangelis) – 2:06
  • "Ask the Mountains" (Vangelis, Nordenstam) – 7:53
  • "Prelude" (Vangelis) – 4:25
  • "Losing Sleep" (Vangelis, Young) – 6:41
  • "Messages" (Vangelis) – 7:39
  • "Dream in an Open Place" (Vangelis) – 5:56
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