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12 Classics (Bryn Haworth Album)
''12 Classics'' is the sixth studio album by Bryn Haworth Bryn Haworth (born 29 July 1948) is a British Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pioneer of Jesus music in mainstream rock. Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, UK, he has released some twenty-two albums and several singles since the 1970s a ... released in 1981 and is a compilation of songs previously released on two of his earlier albums. Track listing References {{reflist 1981 compilation albums Bryn Haworth compilation albums ...
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Bryn Haworth
Bryn Haworth (born 29 July 1948) is a British Christian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and pioneer of Jesus music in mainstream rock. Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, UK, he has released some twenty-two albums and several singles since the 1970s as well as guesting as guitarist on many other albums by rock and folk artists. He continues to tour in the UK, appearing mostly at smaller venues, Christian centres and at prisons. He has also appeared three times at the UK Greenbelt Festival. His chosen instruments include guitar (particularly slide or bottleneck guitar) and mandolin. He recorded sessions for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 in 1974, 1975 and 1976, and made two television appearances on BBC Two's ''The Old Grey Whistle Test''. Also in the 1970s, Haworth appeared on the weekly ITV television show "Pop Gospel", presented by Berni Flint. Together with wife Sally, Haworth has engaged in extensive musical and evangelical work in prison settings. Haworth has his own website ...
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Folk Music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has been defined in several ways: as music transmitted orally, music with unknown composers, music that is played on traditional instruments, music about cultural or national identity, music that changes between generations (folk process), music associated with a people's folklore, or music performed by custom over a long period of time. It has been contrasted with commercial and classical styles. The term originated in the 19th century, but folk music extends beyond that. Starting in the mid-20th century, a new form of popular folk music evolved from traditional folk music. This process and period is called the (second) folk revival and reached a zenith in the 1960s. This form of music is sometimes called contemporary folk music or folk rev ...
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Gospel Music
Gospel music is a traditional genre of Christian music, and a cornerstone of Christian media. The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of gospel music varies according to culture and social context. Gospel music is composed and performed for many purposes, including aesthetic pleasure, religious or ceremonial purposes, and as an entertainment product for the marketplace. Gospel music is characterized by dominant vocals and strong use of harmony with Christian lyrics. Gospel music can be traced to the early 17th century. Hymns and sacred songs were often repeated in a call and response fashion, heavily influenced by ancestral African music. Most of the churches relied on hand-clapping and foot-stomping as rhythmic accompaniment. Most of the singing was done a cappella.Jackson, Joyce Marie. "The changing nature of gospel music: A southern case study." ''African American Review'' 29.2 (1995): 185. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. October 5, 2010. The ...
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Rhythm And Blues
Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated in African-American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predominantly to urban African Americans, at a time when "urbane, rocking, jazz based music ... ith aheavy, insistent beat" was becoming more popular. In the commercial rhythm and blues music typical of the 1950s through the 1970s, the bands usually consisted of piano, one or two guitars, bass, drums, one or more saxophones, and sometimes background vocalists. R&B lyrical themes often encapsulate the African-American experience of pain and the quest for freedom and joy, as well as triumphs and failures in terms of relationships, economics, and aspirations. The term "rhythm and blues" has undergone a number of shifts in meaning. In the early 1950s, it was frequently applied to blues records. Starting in the mid-1950s, after this style of music contr ...
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Chapel Lane Records
A chapel is a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small. The term has several meanings. Firstly, smaller spaces inside a church that have their own altar are often called chapels; the Lady chapel is a common type of these. Secondly, a chapel is a place of worship, sometimes non-denominational, that is part of a building or complex with some other main purpose, such as a school, college, hospital, palace or large aristocratic house, castle, barracks, prison, funeral home, cemetery, airport, or a military or commercial ship. Thirdly, chapels are small places of worship, built as satellite sites by a church or monastery, for example in remote areas; these are often called a chapel of ease. A feature of all these types is that often no clergy were permanently resident or specifically attached to the chapel. Finally, for historical reasons, ''chapel'' is also often the term used by independent or nonconformist denominations for their places of worshi ...
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Jon Astley
Jon Astley is a British record producer who has also recorded and released two albums as a singer-songwriter in the late 1980s. His most commercially successful song was "Jane's Getting Serious", later popularized by a Heinz ketchup television commercial starring a pre-''Friends'' Matt LeBlanc. As a producer, he is best known for his co-production work with Glyn Johns on the Who's 1978 '' Who Are You'' album, and later remastering supervision for all of the group's back catalog reissues. He also has produced albums for Eric Clapton, Barclay James Harvest, Corey Hart, and Deborah Harry and has mastered records for the Who, ABBA, George Harrison, Tori Amos, Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones, the Pretty Things, Jools Holland, Tom Jones, Judas Priest, Cloven Hoof, Emmylou Harris, Ella Guru, Damien Dempsey, Tears for Fears, Led Zeppelin, Hothouse Flowers, Level 42, The Boomtown Rats, John Mayall, Marilyn Martin, Toto, Norah Jones, Stereophonics, KT Tunstall, Van Morrison, Paul M ...
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The Gap (Bryn Haworth Album)
''The Gap'' is the fifth studio album by Bryn Haworth. The album was recorded with the backing musicians from the Eric Clapton Band - Dave Markee, Chris Stainton, Henry Spinetti and Bruce Rowland. It was later released in the US on the Star Song label (SSR—0037) in a different cover, with the "Larry Norman Presents" tag. Track listing All tracks composed by Bryn Haworth; except where indicated # "The Gap" # "Egypt" # "I Can Do All Things" # "New World Coming" # "It Would Have Been Me" # "Power of the Holy Spirit" # "More of You" # "New Jerusalem" (Haworth, Dave Markee) # "No Time" # "Send Down the Rain" (Haworth, Gordon Haskell) Personnel * Bryn Haworth - guitar, mandolin, harpolek, vocals * Henry Spinetti - drums * Dave Markee - bass, mandocello * Chris Stainton - keyboards * Bruce Rowland Bruce Rowland (born 9 May 1942 in Melbourne) is an Australian composer. Biography Rowland composed the soundtrack for the 1982 movie ''The Man from Snowy River (1982 film), The M ...
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Pass It On (Bryn Haworth Album)
''Pass It On'' is the sixth studio album by Bryn Haworth. Track listing All tracks composed by Bryn Haworth # "Pass It On" # "Never Give Up On Love" # "Come Away" # "Think For Yourself" # "Perfect Love" # "The Cure" # "Peace and Understanding" # "Looking Through Different Eyes" # "Come Over To My Place" # "Fear God" Personnel * Henry Spinetti - drums * Dave Markee - bass * Pete Wingfield - piano, keyboards * Bryn Haworth - guitar, vocals, Roland guitar synthesizer * Steve Gregory - saxophone * Peter Thomas - trombone * Paul D'Oliveira - trumpet * Dave Charles - congas, cabasa The cabasa, similar to the shekere, is a percussion instrument that is constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wooden cylinder. The cylinder is fixed to a long, wooden or plastic handle. The metal cabasa was created by Marti ... * John David - back-up vocals * Fran Byrne - drums * Terry "Tex" Comer - bass * Bam King - rhythm guitar {{DEFAULTSORT:Pass It On (Bryn Haworth Album) ...
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Taylor And Francis
Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals. Its parts include Taylor & Francis, Routledge, F1000 Research or Dovepress. It is a division of Informa plc, a United Kingdom–based publisher and conference company. Overview The company was founded in 1852 when William Francis joined Richard Taylor in his publishing business. Taylor had founded his company in 1798. Their subjects covered agriculture, chemistry, education, engineering, geography, law, mathematics, medicine, and social sciences. Francis's son, Richard Taunton Francis (1883–1930), was sole partner in the firm from 1917 to 1930. In 1965, Taylor & Francis launched Wykeham Publications and began book publishing. T&F acquired Hemisphere Publishing in 1988, and the company was renamed Taylor & Francis Group to reflect the growing number of imprints. Taylor & Francis left the printing business in 1990, to concentrate on publishing. In 1998 ...
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Keep The Ball Rolling
''Keep the Ball Rolling'' is the fourth studio album by Bryn Haworth. Two of the tracks - "Luxury Liner" and ""Standing on the Rock" - feature Cliff Richard on backing vocals. Haworth had previously worked with Richard on his 1978 ''Small Corners'' album. Track listing All tracks composed by Bryn Haworth; except where indicated # "Keep the Ball Rolling" # "First Time" # "Let Me Love You" # "Standing on the Rock" # "City Boy" # "Party Girl" # "Luxury Liner" # "Unchained Melody" (Alex North, Hy Zaret) # "Unemployment Blues" # "Working for Love" Personnel * Bryn Haworth - guitar, vocals * Simon Morton – percussion * Tony Rivers – backing vocals on "Let Me Love You" * Henry Spinetti – drums * Chris Stainton – piano on "Keep the Ball Rolling", organ on "Standing on the Rock" and "Unemployment Blues" * Pete Wingfield – keyboards * John Perry – backing vocals on "Keep the Ball Rolling" and "Le ...
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Grand Arrival
''Grand Arrival'' is the third studio album by Bryn Haworth, released on the A&M Records label. The songs "We're All One" and "Woman Friend" were both released as singles (AMS 7361 and AMS 7371 respectively). The album is now deleted from the A&M Records catalogue. Track listing Personnel Musicians Production staff *Production - Audie Ashworth, for Audigram Inc. *Engineering - Ronny Light *Remixing - Chris Kimsey *Recorded at - Crazy Mamas, Nashville *Remixed at - Olympic Studios and Basing Street Studios, London *Design and art direction - Michael Ross *Photography - Gered Mankowitz *Sunrise - Virginia Fass Packaging The original paper inner sleeve for the vinyl record carried the lyrics and credits on one side and was printed, on the other side, with a reverse silhouette A silhouette ( , ) is the image of a person, animal, object or scene represented as a solid shape of a single colour, usually black, with its edges matching the outline of the subject. The interi ...
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1981 Compilation Albums
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