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A cappella can also describe the practice of using just the vocal track ( s ) from a multitrack, instrumental recording to be remixed or put onto vinyl records for DJs.
" Machine Gun ", the instrumental title track from the band's debut album, became a staple at American sporting events, and is similarly featured in many films, including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
The U. S. version was distributed by Tommy Boy Records and featured Tommy Boy artist Queen Latifah rapping over the ( previously instrumental ) track " Smoke This One ".
* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
( Question Mark )", containing a dozen tracks with similar lyrical and instrumental themes, which Morse believes " should be considered one long epic track rather than twelve separate tracks ".
The 7-inch featured " One February Friday ", an interview between Morley and the group's three musicians (" The Lads "), Mark O ' Toole, Brian Nash and Peter Gill, over an otherwise untitled instrumental track.
The Japanese music group ALI Project created the song " Gesshoku Grand Guignol " as the opening for the Bee-Train anime Avenger, while British rock band Duels also named an instrumental track after the theater.
" The latter album featured a song titled " It's a Gas ," which punctuated an instrumental track with belches ( along with a saxophone break by an uncredited King Curtis ).
The album notably featured " Bizarre Love Triangle " and " Angel Dust " ( of which a remixed instrumental version is available on the UK " True Faith " CD video single, under the title " Evil Dust "), a track which marries a synth break beat with Low-Life-era guitar effects.
" Roll the Bones ", for instance, exhibits funk and hip hop elements, and the instrumental track " Where's My Thing?
For instance, " Time and Motion " possesses multiple time signature changes and organ usage, while the instrumental track " Limbo ", consists of multiple musical passages.
The instrumental piano passage from the " Nocturne VII " track ( which appeared on the posthumous Beyond The Sun album ) was used in the BBC series Masterchef in November 2009.
One channel would feature a mono track with music and singing, another channel a pure instrumental version for karaoke singing.
The first track was entitled Ulrike and featured lyrics which directly involved Ulrike Meinhof as the protagonist and the final track was purely instrumental ( but unrelated to the first track ) and was entitled " Meinhof ".
These records, written, performed and produced by entertainer David Seville, relied on the simple gimmick of recording an instrumental track, then overdubbing the vocals while the tape ran at half-speed.
The instrumental track Thunder Thumbs and Lightnin ' Licks refers to the brothers ' nicknames.
The instrumental title track " Reggatta de Blanc " won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
Windsor for the Derby, another Austin-based band, released an instrumental track named " Nico " in 2000 on their Young God Release " Difference and Repetition.
Ice Cream for Crow, along with songs such as its title track, features instrumental performances by the Magic Band with performance poetry readings by Van Vliet.
Willis appeared on the 2008 Blues Traveler album North Hollywood Shootout, giving a spoken word performance over an instrumental blues-rock jam on the track " Free Willis ( Ruminations from Behind Uncle Bob's Machine Shop )".
It is an instrumental track.
Only the final track, an instrumental titled " Kiwi Maddog 20 / 20 " ( a reference to the low-end fortified wine ), had full band instrumentation.
* Joe Satriani's instrumental album Surfing With the Alien includes a track " Ice 9.

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Although Albert has received relatively little recognition in German history, his dissolution of the Teutonic State caused the founding of the Duchy of Prussia ( and also the Hohenzollern dynasty ), which would eventually become arguably the most powerful German state and instrumental in uniting the whole of Germany.
This leaves those opposed to instrumental music in worship with the understanding that if God wanted instrumental music in New Testament worship, he would have commanded not just singing, but singing and playing like he did in the Old Testament.
In the latter, the battle was instrumental in forming the strong central monarchy that would characterize France until the first French Revolution.
Although unsuccessful, the discussions between the two were instrumental in Boccaccio writing the Genealogia deorum gentilium ; the first edition was completed in 1360 and this would remain one of the key reference works on classical mythology for over 400 years.
The following year he began publishing his music ; four collections of instrumental pieces appeared within the next three years, and many more publications would follow.
Despite midseason trade rumors, Beltrán would prove instrumental to the team's hopes, hitting eight home runs in the postseason.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
Philips was instrumental in the revival of the Stirling engine when, in the early 1930s, the management decided that offering a low-power portable generator would assist in expanding sales of its radios into parts of the world where mains electricity was unavailable and the supply of batteries uncertain.
The continued chaos would be instrumental in the events that saw the resurrection of Republican sentiment in the city and the eventual establishment of the Commune of Rome in the following decade.
In the latter, the battle was instrumental in forming the strong central monarchy that would characterise France until the first French Revolution.
Efficient, practical transformer designs did not appear until the 1880s, but within a decade, the transformer would be instrumental in the " War of Currents ", and in seeing AC distribution systems triumph over their DC counterparts, a position in which they have remained dominant ever since.
Mozart would sometimes switch his focus between operas and instrumental music.
By 1967, the independent candidates had gained traction within the black community, winning several aldermanic seats ; by 1983, the League of Negro Voters would be instrumental in Washington's run for Mayor.
The comitative case ( abbreviated ), also known as the associative case ( abbreviated ), is a grammatical case that denotes companionship, and is used where English would typically use preposition " with " in the sense of " in company with " or " together with " ( other uses of " with ," e. g. with the meaning of " using ," " by means of " ( I cut bread with a knife ) would correspond to the instrumental case or related cases ).
Piazzolla would lead Fiorentino's orchestra until 1946 and make many recordings with him, including his first two instrumental tangos, La chiflada and Color de rosa.
More importantly she was instrumental in the recall of Jacques Necker as Finance Minister on 26 August, a popular move, even though she herself was worried that the recall would again go against her if Necker was unsuccessful in reforming the country's finances.
Were people to bear the full costs of their “ irrational beliefs ”, they would lobby for them optimally, taking into account both their instrumental consequences and their expressive appeal.
Berlioz would go on to find instrumental music to be far more penetrating in expression and articulation than vocal setting.
In addition, each album would include an instrumental cut or more which would either be considered lite jazz ( Tomorrow 1976, Q 1977 Similin ' On Ya 1980 & Tokyo 1984 ) or Funk ( Thunder Thumbs & Lightning Licks 1976, Brother Man 1976, Mista Cool 1978 & Celebrations 1980 )
Keyboardists are often highly sought after in cover bands, to replicate the original keyboard parts and other instrumental parts such as strings or horns where it would be logistically difficult to hire people to play the actual instruments.
In 1985, Milken raised a $ 750 million for a similar blind pool for Ronald Perelman which would ultimately prove instrumental in acquiring his biggest target: The Revlon Corporation.

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