Sunday 25 May 2008

Boy George

Boy George   
Artist: Boy George

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Pop
   Other
   Dance
   



Discography:


Cheapness And Beauty   
 Cheapness And Beauty

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 13


At Worst... The Best Of Boy George   
 At Worst... The Best Of Boy George

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 19


The Martyr Mantras   
 The Martyr Mantras

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 11


High Hat   
 High Hat

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 10


Tense Nervous Headache   
 Tense Nervous Headache

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 12


Sold   
 Sold

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 11


Box Set   
 Box Set

   Year:    
Tracks: 31




British vocalizer Boy George combined a strong, soulful singing voice with a provocative sense of style, both of which were showtime brought to the attention of English and American audiences in the group Culture Club, for whom he served as lead vocalizer from 1982 to 1986. The group wrote and played faultless pop medicine, and Boy George's androgynous persona -- heavy makeup and usurious costumes -- gave the grouping a distinguishable picture image in the dawn of MTV. That identical disparateness, still, made the chemical group date promptly, and at the same clock time Boy George encountered highly publicized personal difficulties. He re-emerged as a solo vocalizer in 1987 with Sold, which contained a U.K. issue one cover of Bread's "Everything I Own," just was unable to double this success in the U.S. Boy George enjoyed four-spot British singles' chart entries in 1987 and another ternion in 1988. His endorsement album, Strain Nervous Headache (1988), was not picked up for release in the U.S.; his third, Swain (1989), was a Europe-only spill, though Virgin Records cobbled the endorsement and third albums together to introduce a second U.S. album, Highschool Hat (1989). In 1991 came The Martyr Mantras, another jumble album largely made up of antecedently non-LP dance singles. In the U.K., it was credited to a new group, Jesus Loves You, and released on Boy George's own More Protein phonograph record mark, though Virgin in the U.S. billed it as a Boy George album. By 1992, Boy George had faded at home, and in the U.S. his solo career had never interpreted off. Then he was brought in to sing a rendering of the '60s chestnut "The Crying Game" in a production by the Pet Shop Boys, as the title birdsong for a picture that became the sleeper hit of the wintertime of 1992-1993, resulting in his first-class honours degree real U.S. hit as a solo artist. Cheapness and Beauty followed in 1995, and four-spot eld later Boy George resurfaced with the rarities collection Unrecoupable One Man Bandit. Throughout the '90s, he delved back into the club setting that birthed his early romantic Movement, and made a name for himself as DJ in demand. It became more than a hobby toward the end of the millennium, and Boy George garnered attention in the U.K. and U.S. golf club circuits; such musical creativity was captured on Essential Mix, released in fall 2000.






Thursday 22 May 2008

The Commodores

The Commodores   
Artist: The Commodores

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   funk
   



Discography:


The Ultimate Collection   
 The Ultimate Collection

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Midnight Magic   
 Midnight Magic

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 10




 






Wednesday 21 May 2008

Kylie Minogue gets French cultural honor

Kylie Minogue gets French cultural honor








Paris (Reuters) - Aussie pop vocalizer Kylie Minogue
received one of France's top cultural awards on Monday, the day
before her world circuit kicked off in French capital.


Minogue was made a Maurice Chevalier dans l'ordre stilboestrol Arts et
Lettres (Knight of Humanities and Letters) for "the cultural pleasure
she has precondition French people" and for her passion of France, a
French Civilization Ministry official said.


"Princess of pop, uncontested queen of the dance floors,
you are a sort of Midas of the international music scene world Health Organization
turns everything she touches into gold, from records to
micro-shorts," Culture Minister Christine Albanel said
presenting the awarding.


"Even if it isn't the part of your general anatomy which is the
near often praised by the media, you throw a vauntingly heart," she
added.


Pop radical Police won the awarding in October 2007 and other
knights include U.S. film stars Sharon Stone and Clint
Eastwood.


(Coverage by Swaha Pattanaik)









The Kooks star 'gutted' over Kylie party

The Kooks star 'gutted' over Kylie party



The Kooks lead singer Luke Pritchard has said that he was "gutted" after being refused entry into a party held for pop singer Kylie Minogue.
According to The Mirror, the singer said that he is a big fan of the Australian superstar and thought it would be nice to meet her when he was in Paris recording a music video with his band on the same night that Minogue kicked off her tour there.
Pritchard said: "We heard she was having a party so asked if we could come."
The Kooks star said that he was disappointed when he didn't later get an invitation to the party for Minogue.
"We were gutted. I like her and her songs. I won't give up. We'll try again next time we're in the same city," he said.





Pink Floyd's missing giant pig has landed

Pink Floyd's missing giant pig has landed



LOS ANGELES - A colossus inflatable squealer that went missing from a Southern CA music festival at the weekend has been launch in tatters in a desert townsfolk.

The pig, which has been a signature Pink Floyd stage airscrew since its appearance...