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After several years in development, Ramone's second posthumous album was released on May 22, 2012.
Fahey's posthumous live album The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick also features a version of the piece, there entitled " Requiem For Mississippi John Hurt ".
The first of these releases came in 1976 when Beserkley compiled a posthumous LP from the first two demo sessions produced by Cale and Mason ; issued on Beserkley's Home of the Hits subsidiary, the album was simply titled The Modern Lovers and included celebrated tracks such as " Roadrunner ", " She Cracked ", and " Pablo Picasso ".
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.
Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001, and Lynne and Dhani Harrison co-produced and finished the elder Harrison's posthumous album Brainwashed ( 2001 ).
In 2008, the first posthumous album by Jennings, Waylon Forever was released.
In 2008, Lopes ' family decided to work with producers at Surefire Music Group to create a posthumous album in her honor, " Eye Legacy ".
A posthumous compilation album of singles and live tracks entitled " Exhibit A " was released on Kustomized Records in 1997.
A second posthumous album release of the music of Pete Ham of the pop group Badfinger is entitled Golders Green.
The first posthumous album release was entitled 7 Park Avenue, named after the address of Badfinger's band residence in Golders Green.
In November of that year, Michael Jackson's second posthumous album, Immortal, featured Howe's playing on " Dancing Machine " and " Beat It ".
A posthumous New York Dolls album, Lipstick Killers, made up of early demo tapes of the original Dolls ( with Billy Murcia on drums ), was released in a cassette-only edition on ROIR Records in 1981, and subsequently re-released on CD, and then on vinyl in early 2006.
Sutherland brought some of his own songs for a final set of studio sessions which led to the dark, intense posthumous album Bull Of The Woods.
On October 29, 1991, The Sky Is Crying was released as Vaughan's first posthumous album with Double Trouble, and featured studio recordings from 1984 – 1985.
Hall and his wife, Johanna, had just gained notoriety when their song " Half Moon " had appeared on their friend Janis Joplin's posthumous album Pearl.
Since his death, there have been many posthumous releases of his material, including a collection of four-track demos and studio recordings for his unfinished second album My Sweetheart the Drunk and expansions of debut album Grace and his Live at Sin-é EP.
He also co-produced the posthumous album by Billy Mackenzie from the Associates, then went on to produce several Domino Records artists like James Yorkston, Archie Bronson Outfit ( whom he later managed ) and Clearlake.
He also appears on Frank Sinatra's posthumous Duets album.
1999 also saw the release of a posthumous live album entitled Darkness Forever !.
In 2009, it re-entered and peaked at number 3 on the US Catalog chart, following the release of his posthumous compilation album Let It Roll.
* 2001 – Angel in the Dark ( posthumous album recorded 1994 – 1995 )
In 1999, Lurie released the album The Legendary Marvin Pontiac – Greatest Hits, which was purportedly a posthumous collection of the work of an insane African-Jewish musician named Marvin Pontiac.
Their records were: Tilf, a 7 " EP containing 10 songs and lasting about 12 minutes in total ; Ehgji en, an LP containing 17 songs ; Googooplex, a double 45RPM album containing 13 songs ; No Time to Think, a 7 " EP containing 4 songs ; and the posthumous live LP Maskínan, containing 17 songs including several not on the other records, most notably a 5-song suite entitled " Orð fyrir dauða " ( Words before death ) specifically written for their swansong concert at the Melarokk festival in August 1982.

posthumous and Autumn
Yuan Taotu 轅濤塗 ( died c. 625 BC, posthumous title " Xuanzhong " 宣仲 ) was a nobleman and diplomat of the Spring and Autumn state of Chen.
* Autunaj folioj ( English: Autumn leaves ), a posthumous poetry collection by Julio Baghy

posthumous and Stone
Later in 1994, 3rd Stone released a posthumous Bark Psychosis compilation album called Independency.
A posthumous 3 / 4 length portrait of No. 1557 Colonel William Reginald Sawyer, Director of Studies 1948-1967 standing in front of the Mackenzie Building and the Stone Frigate in his academic robes was commissioned by Charles Fraser Comfort ( 1900-1994 ) for the Royal Military College of Canada.

posthumous and was
In 1 AD, Confucius was given his first posthumous name, the " Laudably Declarable Lord Ni " ( 褒成宣尼公 ).
The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 1869 and 1872, was called by himself editio viii ; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one, if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included ; posthumous prints bring the total to forty-one.
In general, an emperor would have one empress ( Huanghou, 皇后 ) at one time, although posthumous entitlement to empress for a concubine was not uncommon.
Emperor Kōbun was named the 39th emperor by the Meiji government in 1870 ; and since the late 19th century, he is known by the posthumous name accorded to him by Meiji scholars.
Prince Ōtomo was only given his posthumous title and name in 1870.
The posthumous name of Emperor Junnin was given by Emperor Meiji.
His posthumous honors included his name being placed into the following: the Carmen Saliare ; the Curule chairs ; placed as an honorary seat of the Brotherhood of Augustus and his coffin was crowned by oak-wreaths.
Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889 ) was an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the leading Victorian poets.
This may even lead to an institutional variability, as in North Korea, where, after the presidency of party leader Kim Il-Sung, the office was vacant for years, the late president being granted the posthumous title ( akin to some ancient Far Eastern traditions to give posthumous names and titles to royalty ) of " Eternal President " ( while all substantive power, as party leader, itself not formally created for four years, was inherited by his son Kim Jong Il, initially without any formal office ) until it was formally replaced on 5 September 1998, for ceremonial purposes, by the office of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, while the party leader's post as Chairman of the National Defense Commission was simultaneously declared " the highest post of the state ", not unlike Deng Xiaoping earlier in the People's Republic of China.
The poem became famous and was the source of much of Thompson's posthumous reputation.
As he reported to John Taylor two weeks afterwards, " Each day he would look up in the doctors face to discover how long he should live -- he would say -- " how long will this posthumous life of mine last " -- that look was more than we could ever bear — the extreme brightness of his eyes — with his poor pallid face — were not earthly --" Severn's ordeal was recognized by Keats himself, who, a month before his death, said, " Severn I can see under your quiet look -- immense twisting and contending -- you dont know what you are reading -- you are induring for me more than I'd have you -- O!
The recent widow of a prominent Chicago banker, Anna Dollie Ledgerwood Matters, had brought a baby girl home from a visit to Canada and claimed that the child was her late husband's posthumous heir.
Cináed mac Ailpín ( Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Ailpein ), commonly Anglicised as Kenneth MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Kenneth I ( 810-13 February 858 ) was king of the Picts and, according to national myth, first king of Scots, earning him the posthumous nickname of An Ferbasach, " The Conqueror ".
Rifleman John Beeley was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his actions during Operation Crusader.
After that came Erika Cheetham's The Prophecies of Nostradamus, incorporating a reprint of the posthumous 1568 edition, which was reprinted, revised and republished several times from 1973 onwards, latterly as The Final Prophecies of Nostradamus.
If dismemberment stopped the possibility of the resurrection of an intact body, then a posthumous execution was an effective way of punishing a criminal.

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