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Spartacus is the third album by the German group Triumvirat.It is a concept album based on Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator who led the 3rd slave uprising in 73–71 BC.The lyrics were written by Hans Bathelt, with contributions by Jürgen Fritz.
Spartacus is the debut studio album by British rock band the Farm, released on 4 March 1991 through Produce Records.Following a variety of member changes and single releases, the band solidified their line-up in 1987; after a record deal fell through, they opted to start their own label, Produce Records.
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus is a 1992 concept album produced and composed by Jeff Wayne with Lyrics by Gary Osborne, telling the story of Roman gladiator, Spartacus. It starred Anthony Hopkins , Catherine Zeta-Jones (in her first recording role), Fish , Ladysmith Black Mambazo , and Scots singer Alan King as Spartacus.
The lyrics were written by drummer Hans Bathelt, with the help of keyboardist Fritz and the album was released on EMI / Electrola, distributed in America by Capitol Records. The album debuted at number 27 on the Billboard album chart. The US tour of Spartacus included many dates opening for Supertramp. Triumvirat was very well-rehearsed, and ...
The Farm are a British band from Liverpool.Their first album, Spartacus, reached the top position on the UK Albums Chart when it was released in March 1991; [1] Spartacus 30 was released in 2021 to commemorate the anniversary.
The "Spartacus Overture" was written by composer Camille Saint-Saëns in 1863. "Love Theme From Spartacus" was a hit for composer Alex North and has become a jazz standard. In 1975, Triumvirat reached the apex of their commercial success with the release of Spartacus, a classic "prog rock" album.
Spartacus is a 1960 American epic historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas in the title ... This album was released on CD in 1990 ...
"All Together Now" is a song by British band the Farm and the second single from their debut album, Spartacus (1991). The song was released in November 1990 by Produce, Jive, Sire, and Reprise. Vocalist of the band Peter Hooton wrote the lyrics in his early 20s, after reading about the Christmas truce of 1914.