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His recordings for soundtracks included Belly (" Devil's Pie "), and he frequently sang covers such as " Girl, You Need a Change of Mind " ( Eddie Kendricks, Get on the Bus ), " She's Always in My Hair " ( Prince, Scream 2 ) and " Heaven Must be Like This " ( the Ohio Players, Down in the Delta ), as well as appearing on Lauryn Hill's landmark The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill on the duet " Nothing Even Matters.
In 1994, after culling both new songs and reams of archival recordings from GBV's history, Pollard delivered the indie landmark Bee Thousand via Scat Records, with a distribution deal through indie label Matador Records.
In 2013, Cilla Black will celebrate 50 years in show business ; as a prelude to this landmark anniversary, EMI ( the record label which launched her career in 1963 ) release on 23 April 2012 Completely Cilla: 1963-1973-a 5CD set containing 139 recordings ( all produced by George Martin ) and a bonus DVD of rare BBC TV music performances.
" A landmark live album that captured the Grateful Dead's improvisations at their best — Allmusic would write that " Few recordings have ever represented the essence of an artist in performance as faithfully as Live / Dead "— it is also the final album with keyboardist Tom Constanten.
His first recordings for Deutsche Grammophon in 1971 included Stravinsky's Three Movements from Petrushka and Prokofiev's Seventh Sonata and is still considered a landmark of twentieth century piano discography.
In 1928 and 1929, he performed on landmark recordings with Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five.
Under the leadership of ex-Paramount Pictures executive Leonard Goldenson, ABC " sought to establish itself as a cross-media force in television, theatres and sound recordings " ( Kahn, p. 16 ) and it enjoyed early success in TV with The Mickey Mouse Club, its landmark joint venture with the Disney corporation.
When Rolling Stone magazine wrote " it would be unfair to compare Oh Mercy to Dylan's landmark Sixties recordings ", author Clinton Heylin countered this remark, arguing that the Oh Mercy sessions had the songs to compete with Dylan's most celebrated work.
Working at Abbey Road Studios alongside the Beatles and Pink Floyd ( the latter whom he was instrumental in signing to the company ), Wirtz wrote and produced landmark recordings by artists such as Keith West, Tomorrow, and Kippington Lodge.
In July 2008, a limited run of Chet Atkins 6120 Stereo guitars was introduced, based on a famous prototype from 1956 which featured in several landmark Atkins recordings, but was never produced in series.
James " Jimmy " Miller ( 23 March 1942-22 October 1994 ) was a Brooklyn, New York-born record producer and musician who produced dozens of albums between the mid-1960s and early 1990s, including landmark recordings for Blind Faith, Traffic, the Plasmatics, Motorhead, The World Bank and Primal Scream.
One of the key audio artifacts of this process was the Anthology of American Folk Music, the landmark six-album set compiled by the musicologist Harry Smith from his own collection of 78s and cylinder recordings, originally released in 1952.
His albums Ain't That a Bitch ( from which the successful singles " Superman Lover " and " I Need It " were taken ) and Real Mother For Ya were landmark recordings of 1970s funk.
After her landmark recordings, the international music publisher C. F. Peters commissioned Ruth Laredo to edit a new Urtext edition of the complete 24 Preludes of Rachmaninoff.
The landmark case on vicarious liability for sales of counterfeit recordings is Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. v. H. L.
He is particularly well-remembered in the English-speaking world for his landmark recordings of the entire King James Version of the Bible, which have been released in numerous editions.

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The large sign, formerly reading " University of Lawsonomy ", was a familiar landmark for motorists in the region for many years and was visible from I-94 about 13 miles north of the Illinois state line, on the east side of the highway.
His large house ( purchased in 1509 from the heirs of the astronomer Bernhard Walther ), where his workshop was located and where his widow lived until her death in 1539, remains a prominent Nuremberg landmark.
Ulu Cami is the largest mosque in Bursa and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Seljuk architecture.
Budweiser Brewery is a landmark seen from Newark Liberty International Airport | Newark Airport
In a landmark case, the European Court of Justice ( ECJ ) ruled on 5 July 1994 against the British practice of importing produce from northern Cyprus based on certificates of origin and phytosanitary certificates granted by the de facto authorities.
" In 1977 the Commodores scored a ballad hit with " Easy ", which became the group's biggest hit yet, reaching No. 4 in the U. S., followed by the funky favorite " Brick House ", also Top 5, both from their landmark album " The Commodores ", as was the utopian album favorite " Zoom ".
Cosmic background radiation is well explained as radiation left over from an early stage in the development of the universe, and its discovery is considered a landmark test of the Big Bang model of the universe.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
Husserl's review of Ernst Schröder, published before Frege's landmark 1892 article, clearly distinguishes sense from reference ; thus Husserl's notions of noema and object also arose independently.
Into the early 20th century, Greenwich Village was distinguished from the upper-class neighborhood of Washington Squarebased on the major landmark Washington Square Park or Empire Ward in the 19th century.
Data from the landmark Framingham Heart Study showed that, for a given level of LDL, the risk of heart disease increases 10-fold as the HDL varies from high to low.
This theme is also explored in the Doctor Who story The Dæmons in 1971, where the local superstitions around a landmark known as The Devil's Hump prove to be based on reality, as aliens from the planet Dæmos have been affecting man's progress over the millennia and the Hump actually contains a spacecraft.
Jewish holy days ( chaggim ), celebrate landmark events in Jewish history, such as the Exodus from Egypt and the giving of the Torah, and sometimes mark the change of seasons and transitions in the agricultural cycle.
Stone from the cove was also used to construct the nearby church of St Buryan, whose 92 foot granite tower is an imposing local landmark often used as a line of sight by fishermen coming into port.
In their origins, these usages derived from pagus, " province, countryside ", cognate to Greek πάγος " rocky hill ", and, even earlier, " something stuck in the ground ", as a landmark: the Proto-Indo-European root * pag-means " fixed " and is also the source of the words page, pale ( stake ), and pole, as well as pact and peace.
L. A .' s N. W. A., on their landmark 1988 album Straight Outta Compton, showed heavy influences from Tougher Than Leather-era Run D. M. C., and Chicano rap act Cypress Hill were definitely influenced by Run D. M. C.
Ferdinand de Saussure coined the term semiologie while teaching his landmark " Course on General Linguistics " at the University of Geneva from 1906 11.
The Stranglers were the only foreign band to take part in a landmark scene focussed around S-KEN Studio in Roppongi, and The Loft venues in Shinjuku and Shimokitazawa from 1977 to 1979.
In some cases, such as Albury / Wodonga in Australia, the two cities are permanently divided by a state border, often one that strictly adheres to a geographical landmark, such as the Murray River that divides New South Wales from Victoria, and thus Albury from Wodonga.
Aside from the basic premise of angels watching humans, with the opening scene also taking place in a landmark library, and a love story, the 1998 film bears little relation to the original.
As the city's most visible landmark, the building was controversial from its inception.

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Angie Debo's landmark work, And Still the Waters Run: The Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes ( completed 1936, published 1940 ), detailed how the allotment policy of the Dawes Act ( as later extended to apply to the Five Civilized Tribes through such devices as the Dawes Commission and the Curtis Act of 1898 ) was systematically manipulated to deprive the Native Americans of their lands and resources.
Crystal Palace is a residential area in south London, England named from the former local landmark, The Crystal Palace, which occupied the area from 1850 to 1936.
With her debut in talkies only moderately successful, she acted on the stage for the most part in the 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in roles as varied as Ophelia in Guthrie McClintic's landmark 1936 production of Hamlet ( with John Gielgud and Judith Anderson ) and Marguerite in a limited run of La Dame aux Camélias.
The convictions were overturned by the U. S. Supreme Court in the landmark case of Brown v. Mississippi ( 1936 ) that banned the use of evidence obtained by torture.
Eddie Koiki Mabo ( c. 29 June 1936 21 January 1992 ) was an Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights and for his role in a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia which overturned the legal doctrine of terra nullius (" land belonging to nothing, no one ") which characterised Australian law with regards to land and title.
Congress passed the landmark Merchant Marine Act in 1936, and two years later, the U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet Corps was established.
Lack's most famous work is Darwin's Finches, a landmark study whose title linked Darwin's name with the Galapagos group of species and popularised the term " Darwin's finches " in 1947, though the term had been introduced by Percy Lowe in 1936 .< ref >
The 1936 book The Comparative Anatomy of the Nervous System of Vertebrates was a landmark publication in the field.
His remarks in a 1936 conference dealing with immigration, for example, included a ten point summary of the current scientific consensus about race which, in retrospect, parallel the points raised ten years later in UNESCO's landmark The Race Question.

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