Delicate Flame Of Desire
''Delicate Flame of Desire'' is the third studio album by progressive rock band Karnataka, released by Immrama Records on February 10, 2003. It was the final Karnataka album to feature all five of the original band members, as bassist Ian Jones was the only remaining founding member left by the time ''The Gathering Light'', the band's fourth album, was released. Track listing All lyrics written by R. Jones. # "Karnataka" (Instrumental) (J. Edwards/I. Jones) - 2:54 # "Time Stands Still" (P. Davies/J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 6:17 # "Delicate Flame of Desire" (J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 7:34 # "After the Rain" (J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 7:52 # "Strange Behaviour" (J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 6:10 # "The Right Time" (P. Davies/J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 7:06 # "One Breath Away" (I. Jones/R. Jones) - 5:13 # "Out of Reach" (I. Jones/R. Jones) - 7:48 # "Heart of Stone" (J. Edwards/I. Jones/R. Jones) - 10:31 Personnel *Rachel Jones - lead vocals, percussion *Pa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Karnataka (band)
Karnataka are a Welsh progressive rock band formed in 1997 by Ian Jones (bass/acoustic guitar), Jonathan Edwards (keyboards) and Rachel Jones (vocals). The band started as a project to record songs in Ian's home studio, that had been written and performed by Jonathan, Rachel and Ian in earlier bands. The project was augmented by additional musicians, Paul Davies (electric guitars) and Gavin Griffiths (drums), who had played with other members of Karnataka in earlier bands. At the end of the recording the decision was made to continue the project as a band. The name Karnataka was chosen by the band, from a suggestion by Ian, following his trips to that state of India. Debut album The five-piece recorded what would become their debut album, ''Karnataka'' in 1997. In the beginning, the band had no thought of actually releasing the album – they made the recording for their own pleasure. As they started to play live shows in their new configuration, however, word of mouth ensured t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Progressive Rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the style was an outgrowth of psychedelic bands who abandoned standard pop traditions in favour of instrumentation and compositional techniques more frequently associated with jazz, folk, or classical music. Additional elements contributed to its " progressive" label: lyrics were more poetic, technology was harnessed for new sounds, music approached the condition of "art", and the studio, rather than the stage, became the focus of musical activity, which often involved creating music for listening rather than dancing. Progressive rock is based on fusions of styles, approaches and genres, involving a continuous move between formalism and eclecticism. Due to its historical reception, the scope of progressiv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Storm (Karnataka Album)
''The Storm'' is the second studio album by progressive rock band Karnataka Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Karnat ..., released by Immrama Records in 2000. Track listing All lyrics written by R. Jones, all music written by J. Edwards, I.Jones, and R. Jones. # "Heaven Can Wait" - 5:15 # "Dreamer" - 3:39 # "The Journey" - 8:25 # "Hay" - 4:30 # "Love and Affection" - 4:42 # "I Should Have Known" - 6:13 # "Everything Must Change" - 5:29 # "Shine" - 4:48 # "Writing on the Wall" - 5:21 # "The Storm" - 8:48 Personnel * Rachel Jones - lead vocals * Paul Davies - electric guitars * Ian Jones - bass, acoustic guitars, bodhran, samples * Jonathan Edwards - keyboards * Gavin Griffiths - drums, percussion ;Additional personnel * Peter Davies - Scottish small pipes (10) * Steve Evans ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Gathering Light
''The Gathering Light'' is the fourth studio album by progressive rock band Karnataka, released by Voiceprint on 15 February 2010 to favourable reviews. It was the band's first studio album in seven years, and featured only bassist Ian Jones from the previous lineup. Track listing # "The Calling" (Instrumental) (Jones) # "State of Grace" (Instrumental) (Carrera/Jones) # "Your World" (Carrera/Fury/Jones) # "Moment in Time" (Fury/Jones) # "Serpent and the Sea" (Fury/Jones) # "Forsaken" ## "Forsaken" (Fury/Jones) ## "Glowing Embers" (Instrumental) (Jones) ## "Distant Echoes" (Fury/Jones) # "Tide to Fall" (Fury/Jones) # "The Gathering Light" (Carrera/Fury/Jones) Personnel * Gonzalo Carrera - keyboards, piano * Lisa Fury - vocals, percussion * Ian Harris - drums * Ian Jones - bass, keybass, piano, percussion, bodhran, programming * Enrico Pinna - electric and acoustic guitars ;Additional personnel * Troy Donockley - uilleann pipes, whistles (4, 6, and 8) * Hugh McDowell Hugh A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Progressive Rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Initially termed "progressive pop", the style was an outgrowth of psychedelic bands who abandoned standard pop traditions in favour of instrumentation and compositional techniques more frequently associated with jazz, folk, or classical music. Additional elements contributed to its " progressive" label: lyrics were more poetic, technology was harnessed for new sounds, music approached the condition of "art", and the studio, rather than the stage, became the focus of musical activity, which often involved creating music for listening rather than dancing. Progressive rock is based on fusions of styles, approaches and genres, involving a continuous move between formalism and eclecticism. Due to its historical reception, the scope of progressiv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anne-Marie Helder
Anne-Marie Helder is a British singer and songwriter, best known for fronting the UK rock band Panic Room. She has also performed internationally as a solo artist and with various bands since circa the year 2000. In 2005 she supported Fish on his ''Return to Childhood'' tour, and since then she has opened shows for artists including Midge Ure, Nick Harper, Glenn Tilbrook (of Squeeze) and then was the supporting act for the Ultravox tour in 2010, Creamy Jobe From 1999 to 2002, Helder was a member of the band Creamy Jobe, based in South Wales, in which she was one of three lead vocalists. Helder also played the keyboard and flute. Writing their own music, the band also included Guy Wendon, Chris Woodman, Mathew Dermody and Steve Lott. Creamy Jobe were selected to play for the BBC Music Live Week in 2000, which saw them tour music venues around the Swansea area and culminated in a performance on the BBC stage in Singleton Park, Swansea on 20 May 2000. This coincided with thei ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2003 Albums
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |