Stevie Wonder et sa Rolls-Royce devant EMI Records à Manchester Square, Londres, 1967. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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The Beatles: Rubber Soul Quality Control
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Pink Floyd (1967)
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EMI Records promo ad for The Beatles - 1964.
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Doe or Die
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Very early promo card EMI.
Via Queen Rare Archive on Facebook.
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Carl Orff ~ ”Carmina Burana” - No. 25 ~ Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
O Fortuna (Reprise) (1975)
Composer: Carl Orff | Composed in 1935 and 1936
Cantata | Classical Music | Modern Classical Music
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Personnel:
Conductor: Andre Previn
The London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
St. Clement Danes Grammer School Boys’ Choir
Vocals:
Sheila Armstrong
Gerald English
Thomas Allen
Produced by Christopher Bishop
Recorded:
@ Kingsway Hall
in London, England UK
November 25, 1974 - November 27, 1974
Released:
in 1975
EMI Electrola
Die Stimme seines Herrn
(German imprint of “His Master’s Voice”)
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X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescents (1978)
X-Ray Spex - Germfree Adolescents (1978)
Poly Styrene
from:
"Germfree Adolescents" (LP)
[Expanded | 2005]
Punk | UK Punk | New Wave
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Personnel:
Poly Styrene: Vocals
Jak Airport: Guitar
Rudi Thomson: Saxophone
Paul Dean: Bass
B.P. Hurding: Drums
Produced by Falcon Stuart / X-Ray Spex
Album Recorded:
@ Essex Studios
in London, England UK
during 1978
Album Released
on November 10, 1978
EMI Records
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Greta Van Fleet Release New Song 'Sacred The Thread'
Grammy-winning rock band Greta Van Fleet today release their brand new track ‘Sacred The Thread’.
Listen: here
“I always like to think that some people’s first impression of Greta Van Fleet in concert is,…
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Friday, December 16: Queensrÿche, “Resistance”
In composition, sound and approach, “Resistance” was a logical continuation of Operation: Mindcrime that only deviated by presenting the more upbeat worldview that Queensrÿche was generally aiming for on Empire. Positive outlook aside, the track had the stinging Michael Wilton leads and thunderously busy Scott Rockenfield percussion that powered “Speak” and “Spreading the Disease” and was one of a handful of unrepentantly metallic tracks on the band’s fourth album. And although Geoff Tate’s wailing was a bit hammier than usual (which was really saying something), it brought the requisite drama to a song about the virtues of activism and for a little while longer successfully positioned him as one of the more thoughtful voices in metal. At the same time, “Resistance” was very much an early ‘90s metal tune, bearing the usual Queensrÿche hallmarks while nodding to greater accessibility via the harmony vocals and clear throughline, and was the sort of deep cut that the band could use as a concert opener that introduced Empire’s concept and the band’s presentation at the time.
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Paradise Lost - Mouth (Believe In Nothing, 2001)
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TW: Smoking
This fake track cover is inspired by Deep Techno and Tech House, specifically T78's "Adora" (2019)
A Ninja Tune / PMR / EMI release
©ⓟ 2023 Ninja Tune, under exclusive license to Universal Music Operations Limited
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Pink Floyd: The Wall (Music From The Film) 7” UK Single (1982)
First issue of HAR 5222, with 6-panel fold-out colour heavy-card sleeve.
Track B is a different version of the song appearing on "The Wall" album.
© 1979 Pink Floyd Music Publishing Ltd.
℗ 1982 Original sound recording made by Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
Some copies had a sticker on the reverse which read "MANUFACTURERS PROPERTY NOT FOR SALE"
Manufactured in the UK by EMI Records Ltd.
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The Beach Boys (1964)
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EMI Records.
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Boogie People by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, 1991
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