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OMOT 5- CD 5- Label: Dance Expansion ‎– UNIT 10052 Series: Unity (20) – 00 Format: CD, Compilation, Mixed Country: Germany Released: 2000 Genre: Electronic Style: Trance TracklistHide Credits 1 –Fast Transmission (Mellow-D Remix) Remix – Mellow-D* 3:54 2 –Tek (2) Sonicate (Kai Tracid Remix) Remix – Kai Tracid 3:54 3 –Kerosin Position (DJ Scot Project Remix) Remix – DJ Scot Project 4:05 4 –DJ Sakin Nightmare (Mass In Orbit Remix) Remix – Mass In Orbit 3:39 5 –Wag* & Misar The Secret 2002 (Club 2002 Mix) 4:10 6 –MC Jump Fog Desire (Hypetraxx Remix) Remix – Hypetraxx 3:55 7 –Olive Inc.* Contact 3:31 8 –DJ Elb Relieve My Pain 4:46 9 –Dark Moon Dark Horizon 4:47 10 –DJ Jan Blaxo 3:46 11 –Sean Dexter vs. De La Ray The Voyage 3:59 12 –Embargo! Hysterie 3:47 13 –Electric Art The Fast Way 3:32 14 –Go-KKO Planet K 2:51 15 –Revil O Don`t Stop 3:00 16 –Tom Wax Joins JamX & De Leon Laut & Leise 3:49 17 –DJ Wag The Big Bang 3:18 18 –Arome Here We Go (DJ Scot Project Remix) Remix – DJ Scot Project 3:54 19 –X-Form Let Yourself Go 5:03 Companies, etc. Record Company – Overdose Production Phonographic Copyright (p) – FFM Dance Department Copyright (c) – FFM Dance Department Distributed By – K-tel Switzerland AG Credits Compiled By – Markus Nowak DJ Mix – DJ Scot Project Notes P + C FFM Dance Department GmbH Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4 015860 455002

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Original, made in EUGermany Knjizica od 16 str., veoma sadrzajna propratnim tekstom. Odlicno ocuvano Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noël Coward is a 1998 Noël Coward tribute album curated by Neil Tennant, who invited prominent artists of the day to reinterpret Noël Coward’s songs for the late 20th century. Profits from the albums sale were donated to the Red Hot AIDS Charitable Trust. The album yielded the double A-sided single `Someday I`ll Find You` / `I`ve Been to a Marvellous Party`, which reached number 28 in the UK Singles Chart. A Twentieth-Century Blues DVD was also released. Some altercations occurred during the recording of the album. Black Grape were originally meant to record `Mad Dogs and Englishmen`, but the band withdrew due to a conflict between members; Space recorded the song instead. In addition, the final song recorded, Damon Albarn and Michael Nyman`s version of `London Pride`, was nearly rejected due to being, reportedly, almost unrecognisable in its original version. Tennant ordered the song to be kept, though Albarn had already agreed to make changes by that time.[1] Suede were asked to release their version of `Poor Little Rich Girl` as a single but declined in order to focus on preparing their next album, Head Music.[2] Various ‎– Twentieth Century Blues - The Songs Of Noël Coward Label: EMI United Kingdom ‎– 7243 49463127, EMI United Kingdom ‎– 494 6312 Series: The Red Hot Organization – Format: CD, Compilation Country: Europe Released: 06 Sep 1998 Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop Style: Ballad, Chanson, Downtempo, Synth-pop, Vocal TracklistHide Credits 1 –No Artist Introduction Contractor [Orchestral Contractor] – Isobel Griffiths Producer – David Hartley* Vocals – Neil Tennant 1:07 2 –Texas Parisian Pierrot Engineer – Kenny MacDonald Performer [The Band] – Ally McErlaine, Eddie Campbell, Johnny McElhone, Richard Hynd, Sharleen Spiteri Producer – Johnny McElhone 3:39 3 –The Divine Comedy I`ve Been To A Marvellous Party Piano – Joby Talbot Programmed By, Electronics [Electronica] – Steve Hilton* Vocals – Neil Hannon 3:39 4 –Paul McCartney A Room With A View Engineer – Eduardo Pequeño Featuring – Slick Willie Guitar Performer [Band] – Mellow T. Ron And His Mood Men Producer – Paul McCartney 2:07 5 –Pet Shop Boys Sail Away Engineer, Mixed By – Pete Schwier Producer – Pet Shop Boys Programmed By – Pete Gleadall 4:31 6 –Shola Ama With Craig Armstrong Someday I`ll Find You Bass – Chris Laurence, Mike Brittain Cello – Cathy Giles, Paul Kegg, Tony Lewis (2) Cello [1st] – Martin Loveday Contractor [Orchestral Contractor] – Isobel Griffiths Engineer – Andy Bradfield, Rupert Coulson Harp – Skaila Kanga Horns – Hugh Seenan Horns [1st] – Richard Watkins Keyboards, Programmed By – Stephen Hilton Mixed By – Andy Bradfield, Craig Armstrong Mixed By [Assistant] – Ricky Graham (2) Oboe – John Anderson (4) Producer, Arranged By [Orchestra Arranged By], Conductor [Orchestra Conducted By] – Craig Armstrong Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Richard Norris* Viola – Bob Smissen, George Robertson, Katie Wilkinson Viola [1st] – Peter Lale Violin – Alison Kelly, Boguslav Kostecki*, Dave Woodcock*, Dermot Crehan, Mike McMenemy*, Perry Montague-Mason, Peter Oxer, Rolf Wilson, Vaughan Armon*, Wilf Gibson Violin [1st] – Gavyn Wright Violin [Leader Of 2nd Violins] – Roger Garland 3:39 7 –Robbie Williams There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner Engineer – Pete Gleadall Engineer [Assistant] – Matt Gregory Mixed By – Bob Kraushaar Omnichord – Brian Eno Producer, Performer [Played By] – Neil Tennant, Pete Gleadall, Tom Stephan 4:36 8 –Bryan Ferry I`ll See You Again Arranged By – Colin Good Engineer, Mixed By – Ash Howes Producer – Bryan Ferry, Robin Trower Programmed By – James Sanger 2:40 9 –Marianne Faithfull Mad About The Boy Arranged By – Bill Geldard Bass – Simon Benson, Tom Martin (2) Bass [Bass Guitar] – Andy Pask Cello – Gillian Thoday, Justin Pearson, Michal Kaznowski Drums – Ian Thomas Engineer – Dick Lewsey* Guitar – Colin Green (2) Mixed By – Bob Kraushaar Piano – Geoff Eales Producer – Carl Davies Trombone – Neil Sidwell Trumpet – Guy Barker, Simon Gardner Viola – Levine Andrade, Roger Benedict, Steven Wright (5) Violin – Chris Bevan, Clive Dobbins, Dermot Crehan, Iain King, Jo Frohlich*, Michael Davis (5), Mike McMenemy*, Pan Hon Lee, Paul Willey, Sue Henderson Woodwind [Reeds] – Dave White, Pete Ripper 5:18 10 –Space (4) Mad Dogs And Englishmen Performer [The Band] – Frannie Griffiths*, Jamie Murphy, Leon Caffrey, Tommy Scott*, Yorkie Producer – Simon Denny, Space (4) Trombone [Session Musician] – Neil Sidwell Trumpet [Session Musician] – Steve Sidwell 3:10 11 –Suede Featuring Raissa* Poor Little Rich Girl Engineer [Assistant] – Ben Georgiades Engineer, Mixed By – Bruce Lampcov Producer – Bruce Lampcov, Suede Vocals [Guest Vocals] – Raissa* 7:12 12 –Sting I`ll Follow My Secret Heart Engineer, Mixed By – Simon Osbourne* Harp – Skaila Kanga Producer – David Hartley*, Sting 2:33 13 –Damon Albarn With Michael Nyman London Pride Arranged By – Michael Nyman Contractor [Musicians Contractor] – Isobel Griffiths Engineer – Ben Kape, Jason Cox, Tom Gurling Performer [Musicians] – Michael Nyman Band* Producer – Damon Albarn, Michael Nyman 4:42 14 –Vic Reeves Don`t Put Your Daughter On The Stage Mrs Worthington Arranged By [Strings, Assistant] – Jon Baily Arranged By [Strings] – David Arnold Bass [Bass Guitar] – Vic Reeves Cello – Anthony Pleeth, Cathy Giles, Dave Daniels*, Paul Kegg, Philip De Groot*, Tony Lewis (2) Contractor [Orchestral Contractor] – Isobel Griffiths Drums, Percussion – Pablo Cook Engineer – Neil Tucker, Rupert Coulson Guitar – Roddy Frame Producer – Antony Genn Recorded By [Strings] – Geoff Foster Viola – Bill Hawkes, Katie Wilkinson, Peter Lale, Rachel Bolt Violin – Benedict Cruft*, Bill Benham, Boguslav Kostecki*, Dave Nolan*, Dave Woodcock*, Dermot Crehan, Eddie Roberts (2), John Bradbury (2), Maciej Rakowski, Mike McMenemy*, Peter Oxer, Rebecca Hirsch, Roger Garland, Rolf Wilson, Wilf Gibson Violin [1st] – Gavyn Wright Written-By [Music Written By] – Antony Genn, Vic Reeves 4:57 15 –Elton John Twentieth-Century Blues Alto Saxophone – Jamie Talbot Alto Saxophone [Solo Alto] – Andy Macintosh* Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Dave Bishop Bass [First] – Chris Lawrence* Bass Guitar – Steve Pearce Bass Trombone – Dave Stewart (2) Cello [First] – Anthony Pleeth Contractor [Orchestral Contractor] – Isobel Griffiths Drums – Ralph Salmins Flute – Jamie Talbot, Stan Sulzmann Mixed By – Bob Kraushaar Producer, Piano, Arranged By [Original String Arrangement] – David Hartley* Tenor Saxophone – Iain Dixon, Stan Sulzmann Trombone – Mark Nightingale, Peter Beachill*, Richard Edwards (2) Trumpet – Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Steve Sidwell, Stuart Brooks Viola [First] – George Robertson Violin [First] – Gavyn Wright Vocals [Intro And Outro Vocals] – Neil Tennant 5:32 Companies, etc. Marketed By – EMI Distributed By – EMI Phonographic Copyright (p) – S.A.V.E. Ltd Copyright (c) – S.A.V.E. Ltd Licensed To – EMI Records Ltd. Pressed By – EMI Swindon Credits Concept By [Original Concept By] – Simon Watney Design – Farrow Design Executive-Producer – Neil Tennant, Tris Penna* Liner Notes [Sleeve Notes] – Philip Hoare Photography By [Bryan Ferry] – Claus Wickrath Photography By [Cover, Page 2, Page 3, Page 7] – Cecil Beaton Photography By [Elton John] – Mario Testino Photography By [Marianne Faithfull] – Nick Knight Photography By [Page 6] – Angus McBean Photography By [Paul Mccartney] – Linda McCartney Photography By [Pet Shop Boys] – Andy Earl Photography By [Robbie Williams] – Hamish Brown Photography By [Shola Ama] – Randee St Nicholas* Photography By [Space] – Wendy (23) Photography By [Sting] – William Claxton Photography By [Suede] – Stefan Müssingbrodt Photography By [Texas] – Sean Ellis Photography By [The Divine Comedy] – Kevin Westenberg Photography By [Vic Reeves, Damon Albarn] – Amanda Jobson Written-By – Noël Coward Notes Made in the EU. Marketed and distributed by EMI. ℗ 1998 Yhe copyright in this compilation is owned by S.A.V.E. Ltd under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd. © 1998 S.A.V.E. Ltd Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called `a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise`.[1] Coward attended a dance academy in London as a child, making his professional stage début at the age of eleven. As a teenager he was introduced into the high society in which most of his plays would be set. Coward achieved enduring success as a playwright, publishing more than 50 plays from his teens onwards. Many of his works, such as Hay Fever, Private Lives, Design for Living, Present Laughter and Blithe Spirit, have remained in the regular theatre repertoire. He composed hundreds of songs, in addition to well over a dozen musical theatre works (including the operetta Bitter Sweet and comic revues), screenplays, poetry, several volumes of short stories, the novel Pomp and Circumstance, and a three-volume autobiography. Coward`s stage and film acting and directing career spanned six decades, during which he starred in many of his own works, as well as those of others. At the outbreak of the Second World War Coward volunteered for war work, running the British propaganda office in Paris. He also worked with the Secret Service, seeking to use his influence to persuade the American public and government to help Britain. Coward won an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 for his naval film drama In Which We Serve and was knighted in 1969. In the 1950s he achieved fresh success as a cabaret performer, performing his own songs, such as `Mad Dogs and Englishmen`, `London Pride` and `I Went to a Marvellous Party`. Coward`s plays and songs achieved new popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, and his work and style continue to influence popular culture. He did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality, but it was discussed candidly after his death by biographers including Graham Payn, his long-time partner, and in Coward`s diaries and letters, published posthumously. The former Albery Theatre (originally the New Theatre) in London was renamed the Noël Coward Theatre in his honour in 2006.

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