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  1. Hace 5 días · hip hop house more than a woman soul tavares world dance disco dj edits extended funk old school remix retro rock India. More Than A Woman (Dj Edits) (1977) - Tavares by DJ Edits, released 12 July 2024 1. More Than A Woman (Dj Edits) (1977) - Tavares - 109 bpm 1 2. More Than A Woman (Dj Edits) (1977) - Tavares - 109 bpm.

  2. Hace 2 días · In short, it’s not a close call. Labson’s mastering on the 2003 “Deluxe Version” is much better than Takiguchi’s on the 2007 A&M Years CD. Indeed, the Mobile Fidelity disc is also clearly better than the 2007 CD. Given that, the Labson-mastered 2003 “Deluxe Edition” of Night and Day is the winner of the TBVO crown.

  3. Hace 1 día · Original versions of the artwork photos ️

  4. Hace 5 días · "Zombie" is a protest song by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries. It was written by the lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan, about the young victims of a bombing in Warrington, England, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.The song was released on 19 September 1994 by Island Records as the lead single from the Cranberries' second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994).

  5. Hace 3 días · To mark its 30th anniversary, a remastered edition was released on September 10, 2021. The album was remastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, with all content overseen by executive producer Greg Fidelman.

  6. Hace 1 día · ‘Mind Games’ Under a Microscope. So-called “ultimate” editions of John Lennon’s first two solo albums, 1970’s John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and 1971’s Imagine, appeared in 2021 and 2018, respectively.Now we have a similarly fashioned box devoted to his fourth LP, Mind Games, which originally surfaced in 1973.(Lennon’s third release, Some Time in New York City, received some ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Mr. Sondheim has given this evening a half-dozen songs that are crushing and beautiful — that soar and linger and hurt. But the show that contains them is a shambles. “Merrily We Roll Along” has been adapted by Mr. Furth from the second George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart collaboration, a Broadway curiosity of 1934.