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A Retrospective (EP)
A retrospective looks back at events that have taken place. Retrospective or ''A Retrospective'' may also refer to: Music * Retrospective album, a one-artist compilation album of musical works Albums * '' Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield'', 1969 * '' Retrospective: the Music of Mad Men'', 2015 * ''Retrospective'' (Rosanne Cash album), 1995 compilation * ''Retrospective'' (Ghoti Hook album), by Ghoti Hook * ''Retrospective'' (Indigo Girls album) * '' Retrospective: 1995–2005'' by Natalie Merchant * ''Retrospective'' (Monkey House album), 2013 * ''Retrospective'' (Russell Morris album), 1978 * ''Retrospective'', 1990, in the Poco discography * ''Retrospective'' (Red House Painters album) * ''Retrospective'' (Rinôçérôse album), 1997 * '' Retrospective I'', by Rush ** ''Retrospective II'', by Rush * ''Retrospective'' (X Marks the Pedwalk album) * ''Retrospective'' (Bunny Wailer album), 1995 * ''Retrospective'' (Leaether Strip album) * ''A Retrospective'' ...
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Retrospective
A retrospective (from Latin ''retrospectare'', "look back"), generally, is a look back at events that took place, or works that were produced, in the past. As a noun, ''retrospective'' has specific meanings in medicine, software development, popular culture and the arts. It is applied as an adjective, synonymous with the term '' retroactive'', to laws, standards, and awards. Medicine A medical retrospective is an examination of a patient's medical history and lifestyle. Arts and popular culture A retrospective exhibition presents works from an extended period of an artist's activity. Similarly, a retrospective compilation album is assembled from a recording artist's past material, usually their greatest hits. A television or newsstand special about an actor, politician, or other celebrity will present a retrospective of the subject's career highlights. A leading (usually elderly) academic may be honored with a Festschrift, an honorary book of articles or a lecture series relating ...
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Retrospective II
''Retrospective II: 1981 to 1987'' is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album features songs from the second decade of the band. This compilation album is now disc two of the 2006 Rush compilation album ''Gold''. Track listing Personnel *Geddy Lee – bass guitars, synthesizers, vocals *Alex Lifeson – electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers *Neil Peart – drums, percussion, electronic percussion, lyricist See also * Retrospective I * Gold Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile met ... * Retrospective III: 1989–2008 References {{Authority control 1997 compilation albums Anthem Records compilation albums Rush (band) compilation albums Mercury Records compilation albums ...
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Linda Ronstadt
Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is a retired American singer who performed and recorded in diverse genres including rock, country, light opera, the Great American Songbook, and Latin. She has earned 11 Grammy Awards, three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award. Many of her albums have been certified gold, platinum or multiplatinum in the United States and internationally. She has also earned nominations for a Tony Award and a Golden Globe award. She was awarded the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award by the Latin Recording Academy in 2011 and also awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award by the Recording Academy in 2016. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014. On July 28, 2014, she was awarded the National Medal of Arts and Humanities. In 2019, she received a star jointly with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their work as the group ...
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A Retrospective (Pink Martini Album)
''A Retrospective'' is the first compilation album by the American group Pink Martini, released in September 2011 in the United Kingdom and the following month in the United States, Australia and Canada. The album contains twenty-one tracks from six studio albums. Guest artists include Michael Feinstein ("How Long Will It Last?"), French singer and songwriter Georges Moustaki ("Ma Solitude") and director Gus Van Sant ("Moon River"); the compilation also features remixes by New York City disc jockey Johnny Dynell ("Una Notte a Napoli") and Hiroshi Wada ("Kikuchiyo to Mohshimasu"). Critical reception of the compilation album was positive overall; many reviewers appreciated the album in its entirety but criticized select tracks. ''A Retrospective'' reached a peak position of number seven on ''Billboard'' Top Jazz Albums chart. Composition ''A Retrospective'' contains twenty-one tracks totaling more than seventy minutes in length, some of which were previously unreleased. Tracks o ...
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A Retrospective (Lynyrd Skynyrd Album)
''A Retrospective'' is a compilation album by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Reception The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album three stars, stating: "As single-disc budget compilations go, this is a solid one so far as it goes. It contains most of the band's biggest hits and only contains two notorious omissions, since 'Tuesday's Gone,' and 'That Smell' aren't here. Other than that, it's got what most casual listeners need of their biggest songs: 'Sweet Home Alabama,' the nine-minute studio version of 'Free Bird,' 'Saturday Night Special,' 'You've Got That Right,' 'Gimme Three Steps,' and 'What's Your Name?' Of course there have been better comps issued since 1999, but this is OK, and a cheap stopgap."Jurek, Thom.Allmusic Reviewaccessed February 4, 2011 Track listing #"Sweet Home Alabama" (Ed King, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) – 4:45 #"Free Bird" (Allen Collins, Van Zant) – 9:10 #"Saturday Night Special" (King, Van Zant) – 5:09 #" Double Trouble" ...
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A Retrospective (Saetia Album)
''A Retrospective'' is a compilation album composed of the entire recorded output of screamo band Saetia, released October 1, 2001 by Level Plane. The album, which also includes five live recordings taken from one of the last shows the band performed at ABC No Rio, was remastered entirely by Alan Douches. Track listing Personnel *Billy Werner Billy Werner is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and DJ. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the post-hardcore bands Saetia and Hot Cross. Background Raised in Queens, New York, Werner earned an undergraduate degree at New York Un ... - vocals *Jamie Behar - guitar *Adam Marino - guitar (tracks 1-9, 13-17) *Colin Bartoldus - bass (tracks 1-9) guitar (tracks 10-12) *Alex Madara - bass (tracks 13-17) *Steve Roche - bass (tracks 10-12) * Greg Drudy - drums *Adam Schwartz - photography References External links * Saetia albums 2001 compilation albums Level Plane Records compilation albums {{2000s-punk-album-s ...
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A Retrospective (Lou Reed Album)
''A Retrospective'' is a European Lou Reed compilation. Track listing # "I Can't Stand It" # " Walk on the Wild Side" # "Satellite of Love "Satellite of Love" is a song by Lou Reed. It is the second single from his 1972 album ''Transformer''. At the time of its release, it achieved minor US chart success (#119), though it later became a staple of his concerts and compilation albums. ..." # "Vicious" # "Caroline Says I" # "Sweet Jane" ive # "Kill Your Sons" # "Coney Island Baby" # "Nowhere at All" # "Blue Mask" # "Legendary Hearts" # "My Red Joystick" # "Original Wrapper" # "Video Violence" Lou Reed compilation albums 1998 compilation albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub ...
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Pamela Moore
Pamela Moore is an American singer-songwriter, mixing hard rock, heavy metal, melodic rock and industrial music while her earlier years delved into pop and electronica. She currently resides in Seattle, Washington. History Born and raised in Seattle, Moore was introduced to theater at a young age and developed a passion for performing on stage. She studied with the music program in high school and taught herself how to play steel-string acoustic guitar and piano. In the early 1980s, Moore released her two first albums, '' Take a Look'' and '' You Won't Find Me There''. Both albums were critically acclaimed, but record label problems put an early end to her budding recording career. Moore continued to perform with live club bands and was repeatedly hired for many radio and TV advertisements doing voice overs and singing Jingles. Then in 1988, Moore was tapped to be the voice of Sister Mary on Queensrÿche's concept album '' Operation: Mindcrime''. It became a commercial s ...
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A Retrospective (EP)
A retrospective looks back at events that have taken place. Retrospective or ''A Retrospective'' may also refer to: Music * Retrospective album, a one-artist compilation album of musical works Albums * '' Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield'', 1969 * '' Retrospective: the Music of Mad Men'', 2015 * ''Retrospective'' (Rosanne Cash album), 1995 compilation * ''Retrospective'' (Ghoti Hook album), by Ghoti Hook * ''Retrospective'' (Indigo Girls album) * '' Retrospective: 1995–2005'' by Natalie Merchant * ''Retrospective'' (Monkey House album), 2013 * ''Retrospective'' (Russell Morris album), 1978 * ''Retrospective'', 1990, in the Poco discography * ''Retrospective'' (Red House Painters album) * ''Retrospective'' (Rinôçérôse album), 1997 * '' Retrospective I'', by Rush ** ''Retrospective II'', by Rush * ''Retrospective'' (X Marks the Pedwalk album) * ''Retrospective'' (Bunny Wailer album), 1995 * ''Retrospective'' (Leaether Strip album) * ''A Retrospective'' ...
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A Retrospective (KRS-One Album)
''A Retrospective'' is a compilation album by American rapper and record producer KRS-One. It was released on August 22, 2000 via Jive Records, and composed of previously released songs from the rapper's previous studio albums as part of Boogie Down Productions (3 songs from ''Criminal Minded'', 3 tracks from ''By All Means Necessary'', 3 tracks from '' Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop'', 1 song from ''Edutainment'', and 1 song from the b-side of single "Duck Down" from '' Sex and Violence''), as well as his solo studio albums (3 songs from ''Return of the Boom Bap'', 1 song from ''KRS-One'' and 1 song from ''I Got Next''). The track "Essays on BDP-Ism" was the last track ever featured DJ Scott La Rock. The album peaked at number 200 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number 62 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. Track listing ;Sample credits *Track 4 contains a sample of " Inside Looking Out" written by John Lomax, Alan Lomax, Eric Burdon, Bryan Chandl ...
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Retrospective (Leaether Strip Album)
''Retrospective'' is a best-of compilation album released in the US of Leaether Strip. Track listing # Japanese Bodies # Zyclon B # Anti US (Psycho Strip Edit) # How Do I Know # Strap Me Down # Razor Blades (Go Berzerk) # Don't Tame Your Soul # No Rest for the Wicked # Adrenalin Rush # Nosecandy # Turn to Stone # Face of Evil # Take the Fear Away # Lies to Tell (Lights of Euphoria Remix) Leæther Strip compilation albums 2007 compilation albums Zoth Ommog Records compilation albums {{1990s-electronic-album-stub ...
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Retrospective (Bunny Wailer Album)
''Retrospective'' is a compilation album of Bunny Wailer's work from 1986 to 1992. The album was originally released by Wailer's own Solomonic Music /Shanachie Records in 1995, and was re-released in 2003 by RAS Records. Track listing # "Roots, Radics, Rockers, Reggae" 1 # "Rock 'N' Groove" 2 # "Love Fire" 1 # "Soul Rebel" 3 # "Want to Come Home" 4 # "Ballroom Floor" 5 # "Rise and Shine" 4 # "Cool Runnings" 2 # "Rockers" 1 # "Liberation" 4 # "Time Will Tell" 3 # "Warrior" 6 # "Dance Hall Music" 7 # "Dog War" 6 # "Conscious Lyrics" 2 # "Redemption Song" 3 *11,3,9 taken from ''In I Father's House'' (1979)/''Roots Radics Rockers Reggae'' (1983) *22,8,15 taken from ''Rock 'n' Groove'' (1981) *34,11,16 taken from ''Time Will Tell: A Tribute to Bob Marley'' (1990) *45,7,10 taken from ''Liberation Liberation or liberate may refer to: Film and television * ''Liberation'' (film series), a 1970–1971 series about the Great Patriotic War * "Liberation" (''The Flash''), ...
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