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The Czech art historian Barbora Putova wrote: [13] Just like a medieval artist, Kristek personally welds, grinds and carves his sculptures. From many aspects his free-standing statues represent a surreal parallel with the paintings of the Czech painter Mikuláš Medek (1926–1974), the German painter Max Ernst (1891–1976) and the Spanish ...
Alison (album) All Around My Hat (album) All Funked Up; All Pink Inside; Alleged in Their Own Time; Alone Together (Clare Fischer album) Alone, Again; Amalia in Italia; America (Julio Iglesias album) El amor (Julio Iglesias album) Another Fine Mess (Back Door album) Another Green World; Another Night (Hollies album) Another Year (Leo Sayer ...
The name of the album is a translation of the statement "come taste the wine" appearing in the musical Cabaret. While drinking wine, Bol's invention turns this into "come taste the band". The cover art was developed by Castle, Chappell & Partners, [43] who were also responsible for the cover of Deep Purple's Fireball album. For the cover, the ...
Browsing Levy's music publishing catalogue, Lennon found so many of his old favourites that he decided to do a full album of cover songs, by Levy's artists and others. Lennon initially teamed up with producer Phil Spector to record the album, but the sessions quickly fell into disarray with alcohol. Spector then disappeared with the session ...
The band's eponymous debut album, The 1975 (2013), debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. Its follow-up, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It , was released on 26 February 2016 and became their second successive chart topper.
Blue Effect was a Czech rock band, also operating under the names M. Efekt, Modrý efekt, or the Special Blue Effect, since their formation in 1968.The band's main and only permanent member, from its founding until his death in 2016, was guitarist Radim Hladík, formerly of the Matadors.
In 1979, NME critic Andy Gill gave Neu! '75 a perfect score. Reflecting that the band "took the repetitive pulse of rock, stretched it out and wove lush, shifting layers of sound over the framework to produce a distinctive, hypnotic music which, whilst undeniably rock, was definitely outside-looking-in," he stated that this style reached its "full fruition" on the "pivotally important" album.
The group was heavily influenced by Frank Zappa and the Velvet Underground (Zappa's band, the Mothers of Invention, featured the song "Plastic People" on their 1967 album Absolutely Free and inspired the Czech group's name). [3] Czech art historian and cultural critic Ivan Jirous became the band's manager/artistic director in the following year ...