Artist: Yoko Ara & Takehiko Yamada Music has been making a big influence on our lives in many different scenes when we are happy, angry, sad and joyful. Music is our common language globally. I believe that we can share the “Beauty of Music” with all the people in the world beyond boundaries. |
Artist: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink Bernard Haitink, who celebrates his 90th birthday on March 4, 2019, has significantly influenced the sound and reputation of the Amsterdam Concertgebouworkest. This complete Bruckner cycle, recorded in the years 1963-1972, is one of the milestones of this orchestra-conductor relationship. |
Artist: Massimo Giuseppe Bianchi |
Artist: Shirley Horn Never before been pressed to vinyl or releases on HighResAudio, Shirley Horn's Softly is reflective of the album's late night recording sessions at Pierre Sprey's home recording studio in rural Maryland, aptly named Mapleshade Studio. |
Artist: Elizabeth Sombart |
Artist: Matteo Messori
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Artist: Pete Townshend Like its predecessor, Another Scoop is a collection of 27 demos Pete Townshend recorded for the Who, and if anything, it surpasses the first volume in terms of quality. Another Scoop has a greater percentage of familiar Who classics. |
Artist: Pete Townshend Scoop 3 is a continuation of Townshend's infamous Scoop projects, proving that carefully orchestrated lullabies, such as I Think I Like It the Way It Is, can co-exist with the cutting, raw power of bedroom style recording in Dirty Water. |
Artist: Pete Townshend Pete Townshend's demos had grown legendary among Who collectors well before the official release of the double-album Scoop in 1983. On each demo, Townshend worked out full arrangements, which the Who would often follow exactly. |
Artist: Pink Floyd Pulse (stylised as P·U·L·S·E) is the third live album by the English rock band Pink Floyd. It was released on 29 May 1995 by EMI in the United Kingdom and on 6 June 1995 by Columbia in the United States. The album was recorded during the European leg of Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour in 1994. |