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East Of Eden (TV Miniseries)
East of Eden may refer to: * The biblical location of the Land of Nod, where Cain was exiled Literature * ''East of Eden'' (novel), a 1952 novel by John Steinbeck * ''East of Eden'', a 1939 novel by Israel Joshua Singer Film and television * ''East of Eden'' (film), a 1955 adaptation of the Steinbeck novel * ''East of Eden'', a 1988 Syrian documentary film by Omar Amiralay * ''East of Eden'' (miniseries), a 1981 American TV miniseries adaptation of the Steinbeck novel * ''East of Eden'' (TV series), a 2008 South Korean drama series Music * East of Eden (band), a British progressive rock band, or a 1971 album by the band * ''East of Eden'' (album), by Taken by Trees, 2009 * "East of Eden" (Big Country song), 1984 * "East of Eden" (Zella Day song), 2014 * "East of Eden", a song by Babyshambles, a B-side of the single " Fuck Forever", 2005 * "East of Eden", a song by Dead Can Dance from ''Dead Can Dance'', 1984 * "East of Eden", a song by Lone Justice from ''Lone Justi ...
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Land Of Nod
The Land of Nod (Hebrew:  – ''ʾereṣ-Nōḏ'') is a place mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, located "on the east of Eden" (''qiḏmaṯ-ʿḖḏen''), where Cain was exiled by God after Cain had murdered his brother Abel. According to Genesis 4:16: Genesis 4:17 relates that after arriving in the Land of Nod, Cain's wife bore him a son, Enoch, in whose name he built the first city. Name "Nod" () is the Hebrew root of the verb "to wander" (). Therefore, to dwell in the land of Nod can mean to live a wandering life. Gesenius defines () as follows: TO BE MOVED, TO BE AGITATED (Arab. Med. Waw id.), used of a reed shaken by the wind, 1Ki.14:15; hence ''to wander, to be a fugitive'', Jer. 4:1; Gen. 4:12, 14; Ps.56:9; ''to flee'', Ps. 11:1; Jer. 49:30. Figuratively, Isa. 17:11, "the harvest has fled" but see ," which some take in this place as the subst. Much as Cain's name is connected to the verb meaning "to get" in Genesis 4:1, the name "Nod" ...
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East Of Eden (Zella Day Song)
"East of Eden" is a song recorded by American singer Zella Day for her second extended play, ''Zella Day'' (2014), and her second studio album, ''Kicker'' (2015). It was released as the former record's second and final single on December 9, 2014 as a digital download through Pinetop and Hollywood Records. The song was written by Zella Day, Xandy Barry, Wally Gagel, and Bonnie Baker. Production was handled by Wax LTD Wax Ltd. is the American multi-platinum production and songwriting duo of Wally Gagel and Xandy Barry. Collectively and individually they have worked with a wide variety of artists including Zella Day, Blondfire, Family of the Year, Miley Cyrus, .... References {{authority control 2014 singles 2014 songs Hollywood Records singles Songs written by Bonnie Baker (songwriter) Songs written by Wally Gagel Zella Day songs ...
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East Of Eden's Gate
''East of Eden's Gate'' is a studio album by singer Billy Thorpe William Richard Thorpe AM (29 March 1946 – 28 February 2007) was an English-born Australian singer-songwriter, and record producer. As lead singer of his band Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, he had success in the 1960s with "Blue Day", " Poison Iv .... It was released in 1982 by Pasha Records. The singles were "Hold On to Your Dream" and "No Show Tonight". The album was remastered in 2013 by Rock Candy Records. Track listing References {{Authority control Billy Thorpe albums 1982 albums Pasha Records albums Albums produced by Spencer Proffer ...
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Feel Euphoria
''Feel Euphoria'' is the seventh studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard released on July 8, 2003. It was the first album the band recorded following the departure of vocalist/songwriter Neal Morse, also the first full-length album to feature drummer Nick D'Virgilio as lead vocalist. It marked the beginning of a more band-oriented era of songwriting, as before Neal Morse had written the bulk of the band's material, now all of the remaining band members wrote for the band, including bass player Dave Meros, who picked up his first songwriting credit in the history of the band (other than full-group credits) on the song "Ghosts of Autumn". Tracks 7 through 12 comprise the suite "A Guy Named Sid". Track listing ;Special edition bonus tracks # "Moth of Many Flames" (Morse, Boegehold) – 2:49 # "From the Messenger" (Okumoto) – 7:25 Critical reception With the departure of Morse, a change in sound was noted by many critics. Sea of Tranquility reported, "Two, m ...
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Century Spring
''Century Spring'' is an album by Mason Jennings. It was released in 2002 on Architect Records and Bar/None. Critical reception '' No Depression'' wrote that "the songs lean toward folk modesty: quiet strumming, clusters of piano notes laid out like building blocks." ''PopMatters ''PopMatters'' is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture. ''PopMatters'' publishes reviews, interviews, and essays on cultural products and expressions in areas such as music, television, fi ...'' wrote: "Singer-songwriter aficionados will undoubtedly find Jennings' contemplations of falling in love, falling out of love, and falling in love again, satisfying. Others will be content to keep playing the same 10 singer-songwriter albums they already own." Track listing #"Living in the Moment" - 2:05 #"Sorry Signs on Cash Machines" - 4:18 #"New York City" - 3:22 #"Dewey Dell" - 2:08 #"Forgiveness" - 3:15 #"Century Spring" - 2:06 #"Bullet" - 2:41 #"K ...
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Lone Justice (album)
''Lone Justice'' is the self-titled debut studio album by American roots rock band Lone Justice, released in April 1985. Reception The album received some critical acclaim, but it failed commercially. ''Trouser Press'' described the problem as over-promotion: "It isn't that Lone Justice's first album is bad (it's not), but the ballyhoo that preceded the LA quartet's debut raised expectations that these frisky countryfied rock tunes (Linda Ronstadt on speed, perhaps, or Dolly Parton backed by the Blasters) couldn't possibly satisfy. Maria McKee is an impressive young singer — an energetic, throaty powerhouse with a Southern twang and a slight Patsy Cline catch — and the band is solid enough, but... he albumdoesn't come anywhere near extraordinary." Track listing Writing credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
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Dead Can Dance (album)
''Dead Can Dance'' is the debut studio album by Australian musical act Dead Can Dance. It was released on 27 February 1984 on the 4AD label. Background Dead Can Dance commented on their official website regarding the name of the band and album: To understand why we chose the name, think of the transformation of inanimacy to animacy. Think of the processes concerning life from death and death into life. So many people missed the inherent symbolic intention of the work, and assumed that we must be "morbid gothic types". Production The album was recorded at Blackwing Studios. The musicians who performed on the album were Brendan Perry, Lisa Gerrard, Paul Erikson, James Pinker and Peter Ulrich. The instrumentation consisted of guitars, bass guitar and drums, with added percussion and the very distinct sound of the yangqin, as played by Gerrard. Musical style AllMusic commented on the album's sound: "Bearing much more resemblance to the similarly gripping, dark early work of ban ...
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Fuck Forever
"Fuck Forever" is a song by English rock band Babyshambles. It was released as a single on 15 August 2005 and is their highest-charting single, peaking at number four on the UK Singles Chart. The song was negatively targeted due to its controversial title and lyrics, but it was eventually released and has become the closing number in the band's live sets. In May 2007, ''NME'' placed "Fuck Forever" at number 24 on its list of the "50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever", while in 2014, the same publication named it the 245th greatest song of all time. Music video The video was directed by Jez Murrell. Most of the promotional video for Babyshambles' second single was filmed on location at Spitalfields City Farm in east London, in June 2005. At the beginning of the video, Kate Moss makes a cameo appearance, which is followed by a segment featuring Patrick Walden talking to a girl in a cinema ticket booth in the style of a foreign film, complete with subtitles and fluttering animated hea ...
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East Of Eden (Big Country Song)
"East of Eden" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, which was released in 1984 as the lead single from their second studio album '' Steeltown''. It was written by Big Country and produced by Steve Lillywhite. "East of Eden" reached No. 17 in the UK, and No. 12 in Ireland. Background Speaking to ''Number One'' in 1984, Adamson said of the song: "It's a questioning song, a song about always having to look for any hope or inspiration." A music video was filmed in Glasgow to promote the single, directed by Mike Brady. The single's B-side, " Prairie Rose", is a cover of the 1974 song by Roxy Music. Critical reception Upon release, Karen Swayne of ''Number One'' said: ""East of Eden" is as powerful and majestic as anything they've done."Number One magazine - Singles - Karen Swayne - 22 September 1984 - page 52 Vici MacDonald of '' Smash Hits'' commented: "The production on this record is truly awful. The instruments blur into one muddy, thrashing mass, completely submerging any h ...
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East Of Eden (novel)
''East of Eden'' is a novel by American author and Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck. Published in September 1952, the work is regarded by many to be Steinbeck's most ambitious novel and by Steinbeck himself to be his ''magnum opus''. Steinbeck stated about ''East of Eden'': "It has everything in it I have been able to learn about my craft or profession in all these years," and later said: "I think everything else I have written has been, in a sense, practice for this." The novel was originally addressed to Steinbeck's young sons, Thom and John (then 6 and 4 years old, respectively). Steinbeck wanted to describe the Salinas Valley for them in detail: the sights, sounds, smells and colors. ''East of Eden'' brings to life the intricate details of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, and their interwoven stories. The Hamilton family in the novel is said to be based on the real-life family of Samuel Hamilton, Steinbeck's maternal grandfather. A young John Steinbeck also appear ...
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East Of Eden (album)
''East of Eden'' is the second studio album by Taken by Trees, the solo project of Swedish musician Victoria Bergsman. The album was released on 7 September 2009 by Rough Trade Records. Bergsman travelled to Pakistan to record the album, and several of the album's songs incorporate influences from Pakistani music. The song "My Boys" is a cover of the Animal Collective Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland. Its members consist of Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb). The band's work is characterized ... song " My Girls" with some minor lyric changes. The song "Anna" also features Animal Collective member Noah "Panda Bear" Lennox on backing vocals. The song "To Lose Someone" features the voice of local Sufi musician Sain Muhammad Ali. Track listing Charts References 2009 albums Taken by Trees albums {{2000s-indie-pop-album-stub ...
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East Of Eden (band)
East of Eden were a British progressive rock band, who had a Top 10 hit in the UK with the single " Jig-a-Jig" in 1970. The track was stylistically unlike any of their other work. Although some might consider them a symphonic progressive band, others state that their style is mostly jazz-oriented. History Their professional career began back in 1967 when they were formed in Bristol as Pictures of Dorian Gray, by Dave Arbus (b. David Arbus, 8 October 1941, Leicester – violin, flute, saxophone, trumpet), Ron Caines (b. Ronald Arthur Caines, 13 December 1939, Bristol – alto saxophone), Geoff Nicholson (b. Geoffrey Nicholson, 27 June 1948, near Bristol – guitar, vocals), Mike Price ( bass), and Stuart Rossiter (drums). Price left in spring 1968 and was replaced by Terry Brace (born Terrence Brace, 28 September 1943, Bristol). Vocalist and guitarist Al Read (b. Alan G Read, 26 March 1942, Chelsea, London) joined at the same time. With this line-up the band released the now ve ...
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