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Live In Osaka
Live in Osaka may refer to: Albums *''Live in Osaka'', Eastman Wind Ensemble * Live in Osaka (Shonen Knife album) 2006 * No Substitutions: Live in Osaka live album by Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather 2001 *Live in Osaka, disc by Painkiller in the Japanese edition of Execution Ground ''Execution Ground'' is a double CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris. Reception The AllMusic review by Maurice Rickard awarded the album 4½ stars, stating: "The first disc of this inventive and unsettling ... * Secret Show: Live in Osaka The Aristocrats (band) {{dab ...
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Eastman Wind Ensemble
The Eastman Wind Ensemble was founded by conductor Frederick Fennell at the Eastman School of Music in 1952. The ensemble is often credited with helping redefine the performance of wind band music. At the time, concert bands used all of their players for every piece, regardless of the piece's original orchestration. If there was not a part for a specific instrument on a piece — for example, a contrabass clarinet or a string bass— the conductor or publisher would have an arranger add one or simply have that instrument double another instrument— the string bass could play the tuba part, for instance. Also, bigger was better, and even though there would normally be three clarinet parts, many university concert bands would have 20 or 30 clarinets, or more. Fennell redefined the wind band by having one player on each part, using only the instrumentation for each piece specified by the composer. Fennell coined the term "wind ensemble" to refer to this specific kind of wind band. The ...
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Live In Osaka (Shonen Knife Album)
This is the comprehensive listing of releases by Japanese pop-punk band Shonen Knife. Albums Studio albums EPs Live albums * (1991) ''We Are Very Happy You Came'' – live mini-album * (2001) ''Power of Money'' – ''Burning Farm: BF-2CT)'' – rare cassette only album with Mana Nishiura * (2006) ''Live in Osaka'' – The first completely live album by Shonen Knife * (2010) "Live at Mohawk Place DVD" – Recorded live in Buffalo, NY on their North American "SuperGroup" Tour 2009 * (2015) ''Osaka Ramones Live'' – Naoko/Ritsuke/Emi with special guest CJ Ramone – produced by Good Charamel Records and TOMATO HEAD – Recorded live at The Bellhouse, Brooklyn, NY 18-Nov-2011 – limited 500 CD pressing * (2018) ''Alive! In Osaka'' – recorded live at Juso Fandango in Osaka, Japan in December 2017, 21 tracks. DVD/CD package. Compilations * (1990) ''Shonen Knife'' – Compilation of first two albums * (1995) ''Greatest History'' – Compilation only available in Japan * (1996 ...
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Live In Osaka
Live in Osaka may refer to: Albums *''Live in Osaka'', Eastman Wind Ensemble *Live in Osaka (Shonen Knife album) 2006 * No Substitutions: Live in Osaka live album by Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather 2001 *Live in Osaka, disc by Painkiller in the Japanese edition of Execution Ground ''Execution Ground'' is a double CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris. Reception The AllMusic review by Maurice Rickard awarded the album 4½ stars, stating: "The first disc of this inventive and unsettling ... * Secret Show: Live in Osaka The Aristocrats (band) {{dab ...
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Execution Ground
''Execution Ground'' is a double CD by Painkiller, a band featuring John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris. Reception The AllMusic review by Maurice Rickard awarded the album 4½ stars, stating: "The first disc of this inventive and unsettling two-disc set features three long improvisations that show off the band's dub influence. The second disc, subtitled "Ambient Dub," is a rethinking/remix of the third and first improvs on the first disc. Overall less thrashy than some Painkiller excursions, the improvisations here are striking for their greater sonic space without sacrificing any of the heaviness. At times, the band rests, making way for ominous breathing and distant sustained screams, which recur throughout. The transitions from silence to groove to noise and back are relentless and dramatic. Harris proves to be an astonishingly inventive drummer, consistently varying the foundation in surprising ways. Laswell's tone varies from the brightness of flanged round-wound strings ...
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