09 May 2010
By Lyov
In Pop

The Living Sea
A global impact on people’s relationship with the sea. The immersive quality of IMAX – the images are six storeys high and the sound quality is unsurpassed – will take audiences on an unforgettable journey; from the volcanic coastline of Hawaii to the frozen inlets of Alaska, from dark mi-ocean depths to the vibrant coral reefs of Palau where families tendthe reef like a garden, and to the violent waves off the Oregon coast. We want our audience tounderstand the importance of the ocean, but most of all, we want you to fall in love with the sea. ...
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ambient, british, classic rock, Pop, Rock, singer-songwriter, soundtrack, Sting, The Living Sea
20 January 2010
By Lyov
In Pop

Sacred Love
On the day that the second live album of Sting’s illustrious solo career (and third if you count the Police’s 1995 LIVE set) was to be recorded in Tuscany, Italy, the widely respected singer/songwriter/bassist was beset with one of the world’s worst horrors of all-time. The show was to be recorded and broadcast live on the web on September 11, 2001, the day of the World Trade Center tragedy. Instead of canceling it altogether, Sting went on with the recording (although the web broadcast was scrapped except for a single song), resulting in the release of the 15-song ALL THIS TIME, just two short months later. Featured are a trio of Police-era classics inventively re-arranged (“Roxanne,” “Don’t Stand So Close To Me,” and “Every Breath You Take”), plus renditions of such solo selections as the expansive “(If You Love Somebody) Set Them Free,” “Brand New Day,” “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You,” and the poignant folk-like ballad “Fields of Gold.”...
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british, classic rock, Pop, Rock, Sacred Love, singer-songwriter, Sting
12 September 2009
By Lyov
In Jazz, Soul

My Heart Would Have a Reason
Inger Marie’s third CD release proves that the success of her previous two albums was no coincidence. She and her new collaborator, producer and guitarist Georg Wadenius, have handpicked a selection of extremely wellsuited songs, which she and her band – and featured guest, trumpeter Mathias Eick – perform to near perfection....
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Bob Marley, Inger Marie Gundersen, Jazz, jazz vocal, My Heart Would Have a Reason, Soul, Sting, Tribute, Vocal
07 July 2009
By Lyov
In Pop