"Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time" is a compilation album by the American rock band Santana, released in 2010. The album features a collection of classic rock songs reimagined with Santana's signature guitar style and sound. It includes collaborations with various guest artists, who contribute their vocals to these reinterpretations.
Gundam Rock 1970-01-01
Gundam Rock is a musical genre and cultural phenomenon that combines the themes and characters of the long-running Japanese anime franchise "Mobile Suit Gundam" with rock music. It features various rock bands and artists who perform songs inspired by the Gundam series, often incorporating elements from the anime's rich lore, mecha battles, and emotional narratives into their lyrics and performances.
Gundam Song Covers 1970-01-01
"Gundam Song Covers" typically refers to projects, albums, or performances that feature cover versions of songs from the "Mobile Suit Gundam" franchise. This franchise, which includes animated series, films, and other media, is known for its iconic music, including opening and ending theme songs, character songs, and other notable tracks. Covers can be performed by various artists, including professional musicians, fans, and vocal groups.
Gundam Song Covers 2 1970-01-01
"Gundam Song Covers 2" is an album that features vocal arrangements and covers of various songs from the "Mobile Suit Gundam" franchise. This album, like its predecessor, includes reinterpretations of iconic tracks associated with the series, performed by various artists or groups. The "Gundam Song Covers" series aims to celebrate the music that has become integral to the Gundam universe, often blending different musical styles while maintaining the essence of the original songs.
Gundam Song Covers 3 1970-01-01
"Gundam Song Covers 3" is a compilation album featuring covers of songs from the Gundam franchise, which is a popular series of mecha anime created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and produced by Sunrise. The album typically includes various artists or vocalists interpreting iconic themes and tracks from different Gundam series. This particular volume is a part of a series that celebrates the music associated with Gundam, often reimagining classic themes in new styles or arrangements.
Happenstance (Fozzy album) 1970-01-01
"Happenstance" is the third studio album by the American rock band Fozzy, released on September 10, 2002. The album features a blend of heavy metal and hard rock and is notable for its melodic elements. It includes tracks that showcase the band's musical style, characterized by powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and dynamic rhythms.
Happy Holiday (Jo Stafford album) 1970-01-01
"Happy Holiday" is a Christmas album by American singer Jo Stafford, released in 1955. This album features a collection of Christmas songs and holiday classics, showcasing Stafford’s warm vocal style and rich arrangements. Jo Stafford, known for her work in pop and traditional music during the mid-20th century, brings her unique interpretation to well-loved holiday favorites. The album typically includes songs like "Silver Bells," "White Christmas," and "Silent Night," among others.
Have a Holly Jolly Christmas 1970-01-01
"Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" is a Christmas song that was written by Johnny Marks and first recorded by Bing Crosby for his 1965 album "Bing Crosby's Christmas Classics." The song has since become a holiday standard, covered by numerous artists and featured in various Christmas albums and movies. The lyrics are cheerful and festive, encouraging listeners to embrace the holiday spirit and enjoy the season with friends and family. Its catchy melody and joyful message have made it a popular choice during the Christmas season.
Head Off 1970-01-01
"Head Off" can refer to different concepts depending on the context: 1. **General Usage**: In a general context, "head off" can mean to prevent something from happening or to divert a course of action. For example, "to head off trouble" implies taking steps to avoid potential issues. 2. **In Business and Management**: It might refer to addressing challenges proactively before they escalate.
Heart & Soul (Joe Cocker album) 1970-01-01
"Heart & Soul" is a studio album by the British singer Joe Cocker, released in 1989. The album features a mix of rock, pop, and soul influences, showcasing Cocker's distinctive raspy voice and emotive singing style. It includes original songs as well as covers, continuing his legacy of interpretation and heartfelt performance. Key tracks featured on the album include "When the Night Comes," which was released as a single and received considerable airplay.
Heart Strings (Bonnie Tyler album) 1970-01-01
"Heart Strings" is an album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, released in 1991. The album features a collection of ballads and power ballads, showcasing Tyler's distinctive raspy voice and emotional delivery. It includes tracks that emphasize themes of love and heartbreak, which are characteristic of her music style. The album further solidified her reputation as a prominent artist in the pop and rock genres.
Heart of a Woman (album) 1970-01-01
"Heart of a Woman" is the title of an album by the renowned American jazz and R&B singer, songwriter, and actress, Nina Simone. The album was released in 1964 and is notable for its themes of love, empowerment, and the experiences of women. Simone's powerful voice and expressive interpretation of songs make this album a significant part of her discography.
Heartaches by the Number (David Ball album) 1970-01-01
"Heartaches by the Number" is a country music album by David Ball, released in 1994. The album features a mix of traditional country sounds and contemporary themes, showcasing Ball's distinctive style. It includes notable tracks like the title song "Heartaches by the Number," which was originally written by Harlan Howard and has been covered by various artists. The album received positive reviews and helped to solidify David Ball's presence in the country music scene during the 1990s.
Heartstrings (Aisenshi album) 1970-01-01
"Heartstrings" is an album by the musical group Aisenshi, released in 2010. Aisenshi is known for their unique blend of sound that often incorporates various genres, and they focus on themes of love, emotion, and personal experiences in their music. The album "Heartstrings" features a collection of tracks that showcase the group’s vocal harmonies and instrumentation, reflecting deep emotional resonance typical of their work.
Heavenly Christmas 1970-01-01
"Heavenly Christmas" is a television film that premiered in 2016 on the Hallmark Channel. The movie tells the story of a woman named Cassie who, after a tragic accident, finds herself in a unique situation during the Christmas season. She encounters a guardian angel who helps her rediscover the joy and meaning of Christmas, despite her grief and loss.
Heavy Hitters 1970-01-01
"Heavy Hitters" is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few interpretations: 1. **Data Analysis & Computing**: In data analysis, particularly in streaming data or database querying contexts, "heavy hitters" refer to the items or elements that occur with a frequency exceeding a certain threshold. For example, in a network analysis, this might refer to the IP addresses that generate the most traffic.
Hello, Dolly! (Ella Fitzgerald album) 1970-01-01
"Hello, Dolly!" is an album by the legendary jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, released in 1969. The album features her interpretations of songs from the popular Broadway musical "Hello, Dolly!" as well as other selections that align with its themes. Notably, one of the tracks includes Fitzgerald's rendition of the title song, "Hello, Dolly!," which showcases her signature vocal style and artistry.
Hello (Joy EP) 1970-01-01
Hellraisers Ball: Caught in the Act 1970-01-01
"Hellraisers Ball: Caught in the Act" is a film that blends elements of the horror and comedy genres. It features a storyline centered around a group of partygoers at a wild event called the Hellraisers Ball. The film typically incorporates campy humor, supernatural elements, and over-the-top scenarios, showcasing characters that navigate the chaos and terror of the night.
Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML 1970-01-01
"Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML" is a documentary film released in 1996 that focuses on the issues surrounding marijuana legalization in the United States. The film is a part of the broader movement advocating for the normalization of hemp and cannabis use, particularly through the efforts of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).