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"Strange Magic" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and performed by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). It was originally released on their 1975 Face the Music album. The 'weeping' guitar lick was provided by keyboardist Richard Tandy while Jeff Lynne played a 12-string acoustic guitar fed through a phase shifter.
The track opens with a 21-second orchestra intro before cutting to a guitar lick with a soft piano. The choruses feature Lynne solely singing "Strange magic" three times, before jumping an octave higher singing "Got a strange magic" along with Groucutt, Greenwich, Collins, O'Neill and Raymond on harmony vocals. Each chorus features more ...
Strange Magic: The Best of Electric Light Orchestra is a compilation album by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), released in 1995 only in the US. The compilation favours album versions rather than single versions; tracks such as " Rock 'n' Roll Is King ", " Shine a Little Love " and " Boy Blue " are longer.
Tabitha St. Germain voiced several of the key characters in LoliRock including Auriana, Amaru, Aunt Ellen, and Carissa. Iris (voiced by Kazumi Evans in the English version, [2] Lisa Caruso in the French version [1]) – The lead singer of LoliRock, Iris is a 15-year-old [a] [6] girl living in Sunny Bay; she has wavy blonde hair, fair skin, light blue eyes, pink lips and freckles.
Though the album was critically acclaimed, it went largely unnoticed in the US. It fared better in Europe and a single from the album ("Magic Smile") was a top 30 hit on the UK Singles Chart. [7] The album itself peaked at No. 20 on the UK Albums Chart [7] and was certified silver by the BPI in March 1987. [8]
[28] Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the film two out of four stars, saying "Strange Magic is strange all right, but hardly magical." [29] Jesse Hassenger of The A.V. Club gave the film a B, saying "The movie maintains its own level of oddball invention that at least feels pleasantly removed from the grind of big-studio cartoon manufacturing."
The Hanging Tree "Are you, are you, coming to the tree." This phrase may sound familiar if you recently watched The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.It was part of the song "the hanging tree ...
Syd Moore was born on 20 August [citation needed] in Essex, England.She is married and lives in Southend, Essex. [6] Moore is a writer of suspense and mystery fiction.. After graduating, Moore travelled extensively through Europe, Asia and Australia [7] before moving to London, where she lived for 13 years while working for the publishers Random House.