Posts Tagged ‘Night’

Music of the Night (album) | bonus track on the

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Music Of The Night is the first international album by Polish singer Marta Wiśniewska (Mandaryna). The album will include her biggest hits like “Here I Go Again” and “Every Night”, as well as new material. Mandaryna described the title’s meaning as, “Music of the Night is just the music of clubs, discotheques, you’re going there to dance and have fun, that’s how my album will be.”


Track listing

  1. “Possession”
  2. “You Give Love a Bad Name”
  3. “L’ete Indien”
  4. “I Feel the Rhythm”
  5. “Here I Go Again”
  6. “Stay Forever”
  7. “Never Gonna Say I’m Sorry”
  8. “Nothing”
  9. “Illusion”
  10. “Every Night”
  11. “I Don’t Wanna Fall in Love”
  12. “Drifting”
  13. “Get into the Groove”
  14. “Stay in My Heart”
  15. “Windą Do Nieba” (bonus track)
  16. “Jesteś Ale Cię Nie Ma (Expander Club Mix)” (bonus track)*
  17. “Indiańskie Lato (L’ete Indien - Polish Version)” (bonus track)
  18. “You Give Love a Bad Name (Full Intention’s Radio Mix)” (bonus track)*
  • (* remixes will be only released in Japan)

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Night After Night (album) | Night before

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Night After Night is the title of an album recorded live by the British band UK.

Recorded in June 1979 at Sun Plaza and Seiken Kan, Tokyo, Japan, it is UK’s third album and their first live album. Produced by Eddie Jobson and John Wetton for E.G. Records. Released by E.G. Records in 1979. The title track and “As Long As You Want Me Here” do not appear on any studio release by the band.


Track listing

  1. “Night After Night” [Jobson-Wetton] 5:21
  2. “Rendezvous 6.02″ [Jobson-Wetton] 5:17
  3. “Nothing to Lose” [Jobson-Wetton] 5:25
  4. “As Long as You Want Me Here” [Jobson-Wetton] 5:00
  5. “Alaska” [Jobson] 4:21
  6. “Time to Kill” [Jobson-Wetton-Bruford] 4:17
  7. “Presto Vivace” [Jobson] 1:12
  8. “In the Dead of Night” [Jobson-Wetton] 6:22
  9. “Caesar’s Palace Blues” [Jobson-Wetton] 4:58


Credits

  • Eddie Jobson: Keyboards and Electric Violin
  • John Wetton: Lead Voice and Bass
  • Terry Bozzio: Drums and Percussion

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Night Moves | Night before

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Night Moves can refer to:

  • Night Moves (1975 film) directed by Arthur Penn and starring Gene Hackman.
  • Night Moves (album) (1976) by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.
  • Night Moves (song), title song of that album.
  • Night Moves (novel) a book by Tom Clancy.
  • “Night Moves,” an episode of War of the Worlds.

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One More Saturday Night (song) | song written and performed

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

“One More Saturday Night” is a song written by Bob Weir and performed by the Grateful Dead. Weir is credited with writing “One More Saturday Night”, although there is evidence that the song was originally written by Robert Hunter, with different lyrics. Weir wanted to call his version “US Blues”, but Hunter did not agree and disavowed himself of the song.<ref>Grateful Dead Lyric and Song Finder: One More Saturday Night</ref>

The song was first performed on 19 October 1971 by the Grateful Dead, and first appeared on Bob Weir’s Ace album, and The Grateful Dead’s Europe ‘72 live album. After that it became a regular part of the Dead’s repertoire, and as might be expected, was frequently heard on Saturday shows; with its short, compact form and energetic crescendoes, it was a popular break from some of the Dead’s more challenging pieces. It has more recently been performed by the reunited The Dead, and by Bob Weir’s own band, Ratdog.

Comedian and political commentator Al Franken, a Grateful Dead fan who uses the group’s music on his radio show, named his 1986 comedy film One More Saturday Night after the song. In the same idea, basketball great and Deadhead extrordinaire Bill Walton’s 2000s Sirius satellite radio show is named after the song.


External links

  • The Annotated “One More Saturday Night”


References

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Silent Night, Deadly Night (film series) | the Night

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

The Silent Night, Deadly Night films are a series created by Charles E. Sellier Jr. with five films:

Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) by Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987) by Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! (1989) by Monte Hellman
Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 by Brian Yuzna
(1992) by Martin Kitrosser
Silent Night, Deadly Night (2008)

Lights in the Night (album) | Night before

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Lights in the Night was Flash and the Pan’s 1980 album.


Track listing

  1. “Media Man”
  2. “Headhunter”
  3. “Restless”
  4. “Welcome To The Universe”
  5. “Make Your Own Cross”
  6. “Lights In The Night”
  7. “Let The Captain Beware”
  8. “Atlantis Calling”