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X Japan - Complete Singles

 

Complete Singles is a compilation album by the Japanese rock band X Japan. It was released on December 7, 2002. This compilation includes two CDs, the first contains the singles released under the name X, and the second under the name X Japan. The compilation contains all the singles between 1989 and 1998, without the live versions and karaokes of some songs that already appeared.

 

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Russian Nights(SACD), the newest release by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra on the GRAMMY-winning Telarc label, takes listeners on a colorful journey of popular classics and music from ballet and opera, all written by some of Russia’s best-known composers. From Glinka’s Russlan and Ludmilla to Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, Russian Nights tells enchanting musical stories.

 

 

Russian Nights includes the following selections:

 

Rimsky-Korsakov - Capriccio Espagnol, Opus 34

Khachaturian - Love Theme from Spartacus

Liadov - The Enchanted Lake, Opus 62

Prokofiev - March from The Love for Three Oranges

Borodin - Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor

Glinka - Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla

Ippolitov-Ivanov - Procession of the Sardar from Caucasian Sketches

Tchaikovsky - Hungarian Dance (Czardas) from Swan Lake, Opus 20A

Mussorgsky - Polonaise from Boris Godunov

Tchaikovsky - Russian Dance (Trepak) from The Nutcracker

Liadov - The Music Box, Opus 32

 

 

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Akiko Suwnai

Mendelssohn / Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos

Akiko Suwanai, Clive Bennett, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy

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Barb Jungr sings Bob Dylan

 

Every Grain of Sand

 

In the time of my confession,

in the hour of my deepest need

When the pool of tears beneath my feet

flood every newborn seed

There's a dyin' voice within me

reaching out somewhere,

Toiling in the danger and in

the morals of despair.

 

Don't have the inclination to

look back on any mistake,

Like Cain,

I now behold this chain of events

that I must break.

In the fury of the moment

I can see the Master's hand

In every leaf that trembles,

in every grain of sand.

 

Oh, the flowers of indulgence

and the weeds of yesteryear,

Like criminals,

they have choked the breath

of conscience and good cheer.

The sun beat down upon the steps

of time to light the way

To ease the pain of idleness

and the memory of decay.

 

I gaze into the doorway of

temptation's angry flame

And every time I pass that way

I always hear my name.

Then onward in my journey

I come to understand

That every hair is numbered

like every grain of sand.

 

I have gone from rags to riches

in the sorrow of the night

In the violence of a summer's dream,

in the chill of a wintry light,

In the bitter dance of loneliness

fading into space,

In the broken mirror of innocence

on each forgotten face.

 

I hear the ancient footsteps like

the motion of the sea

Sometimes I turn, there's someone there,

other times it's only me.

I am hanging in the balance

of the reality of man

Like every sparrow falling,

like every grain of sand.

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Air Supply - The Book of Love

 

Secret Garden - Dreamcatcher

 

 

 

Dawn Of A New Century

 

Imagine...

 

Our planet floating silently in space.

Around it, a white dove flies--

forever circling.

Every one hundred years, the dove's wing

Gently touches the surface of the earth.

The time it would take for the feathered wing

To wear this planet down to nothing

...is eternity.

 

Within eternity, time passes.

Within time, there is change.

Soon, the wing of the white dove

Will touch our world again.

 

The dawn of a new Century.

 

Time for a new beginning...

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