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Raw Sylk is the debut studio album by American rapper Sylk-E. Fyne. It was released on March 24, 1998, through RCA Records, with Gerald 'Big Yam' Baillergeau and Victor 'Vino' Merritt producing the entire album. The album is best remembered for its lead single "Romeo and Juliet", a duet with William "Chill" Warner
"Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" – 2:33 "The Windmills of Your Mind" (Michel Legrand, Alan and Marilyn Bergman) – 3:00 "When I Look in Your Eyes" (Leslie Bricusse) – 2:38 "Meditation (Meditação)" (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Norman Gimbel, Newton Mendonça) – 3:09
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The action suddenly slows, the key changing from B minor to D-flat (as suggested by Balakirev) and we hear the opening bars of the "love theme", the third strand, passionate and yearning in character but always with an underlying current of anxiety. [citation needed] The love theme signifies the couple first meeting and the scene at Juliet's ...
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"Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet", also known as "A Time for Us", is an instrumental arranged by Henry Mancini (from Nino Rota's music written for Franco Zeffirelli's film of Romeo and Juliet, starring Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey). [3]
For example, Romeo and Juliet's love is a light in the midst of the darkness of the hate around them, but all of their activity together is done in night and darkness while all of the feuding is done in broad daylight. This paradox of imagery adds atmosphere to the moral dilemma facing the two lovers: loyalty to family or loyalty to love. At ...
"Romeo & Juliet," directed by Lloyd, begins its 12-week run in May at Duke of York's Theatre in London. A representative for Amewudah-Rivers did not immediately respond to The Times' request for ...