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A significant portion of Zappa's discography consists of instrumental works, but many of these could be classified as modern classical or avant-garde music rather than rock. "Peaches en Regalia" (Hot Rats, 1969) "Eat That Question" (The Grand Wazoo) Sleep Dirt (1979 - reissues of this album featured overdubbed vocals on several tracks)
Nick Perito was one of orchestral pop's most accomplished [according to whom?] arrangers, composers, and conductors. [7] According to Chris Nickson, the "vital orchestral pop of 1966" was "challenging, rather than vapid, easy listening". [8] Spin magazine refers to Burt Bacharach and the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson as "gods" of orchestral pop. [9]
When an established rock artist released a new album, for example, it was not uncommon for multiple songs from the album to become popular simultaneously. [1] The song that had the longest run atop the chart during the 1980s was "Start Me Up" by the Rolling Stones at 13 weeks from the beginning of September through the first week of December in ...
S. Sea Pictures; Sechs Lieder, Op. 68 (Strauss) Serenad; Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings; Serenade for Tenor, Saxophone and Orchestra ("My Dear Benjamin") Seven Early Songs (Berg) Shéhérazade (Ravel) A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table; Songs and Dances of Death; Songs of Travel; Sure on this shining night; Symphony No. 3 (Górecki ...
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1978 Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds by Jeff Wayne; 1978 Working, book by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, music and lyrics by Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, James Taylor and others; 1979 Pink Floyd – The Wall written by Roger Waters, based on Pink Floyd's album, The Wall (1979), which was also mostly written by ...