And I'll Scratch Yours 1970-01-01
"And I'll Scratch Yours" is a collaborative tribute album featuring various artists covering songs by the British musician Peter Gabriel. Released in 2013, the album spans a diverse range of styles and interpretations, showcasing the influence of Gabriel's music across different genres. Notable contributors include artists like Bon Iver, Brian Eno, Arcade Fire, and many others, each bringing their unique take to Gabriel's songs.
Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein 1970-01-01
"Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein" is an album by American singer Andy Williams, released in 1962. The album features Williams' interpretations of a selection of songs from the famous musical theater duo Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Known for his smooth vocal style and rich baritone, Williams brings his own unique flair to classic songs from iconic musicals such as "Oklahoma!," "South Pacific," and "The King and I.
Angel Eyes (Willie Nelson album) 1970-01-01
"Angel Eyes" is an album by American country music artist Willie Nelson, released in 1996. The album features a mix of original tracks and cover songs, showcasing Nelson's distinctive style and voice. The title track, "Angel Eyes," is one of the notable songs on the album, and it has been well-received by fans and critics alike. The album reflects Nelson's long-standing career in the music industry and his ability to blend elements of country, folk, and pop music.
Ania Movie 1970-01-01
Animetal Lady Marathon 1970-01-01
"Animetal Lady Marathon" is an album by the Japanese band Animetal Lady, which is known for performing metal versions of anime theme songs. The group features female vocalists and musicians, and they deliver heavy metal renditions of popular songs from various anime series. The "Marathon" aspect of the album typically indicates that it includes a collection or a series of tracks, possibly presenting a mix of different iconic anime openings and endings in a continuous flow, showcasing the band's unique style.
Animetal Lady Marathon II 1970-01-01
"Animetal Lady Marathon II" is a musical project featuring a group known as Animetal Lady, which performs metal versions of anime theme songs. The project is a continuation of their previous work, "Animetal Lady," where female vocalists cover popular anime openings and endings in a heavy metal style. The "Marathon II" specifically refers to the second installment of a series that showcases various tracks from different anime, reimagined in a metal format.
Animetal Marathon 1970-01-01
Animetal Marathon is a musical project primarily associated with the Japanese band Animetal, known for their speed metal covers of popular anime theme songs and other related tracks. Founded in the early 1990s, Animetal gained a reputation for blending heavy metal with anime music, appealing to both anime fans and metal enthusiasts.
Animetal Marathon II 1970-01-01
"Animetal Marathon II" is a musical album by the Japanese band Animetal, known for their heavy metal covers of popular anime theme songs and soundtracks. This album is part of a series in which the band performs energetic, metal versions of iconic anime music. Animetal is celebrated for blending the world of anime and heavy metal, appealing to fans of both genres.
Animetal Marathon IV 1970-01-01
Animetal Marathon IV refers to a special concert event featuring the Japanese band Animetal, known for their unique fusion of heavy metal and anime music. Animetal is famous for performing heavy metal covers of popular anime theme songs and soundtracks. The "Marathon" series of concerts typically showcases long performances where the band plays a wide selection of their songs, often in a high-energy, engaging manner. Animetal Marathon IV would indicate the fourth installment of this concert series.
Animetal Marathon V 1970-01-01
Animetal Marathon V is a music album by the Japanese heavy metal band Animetal, released in 1998. It features a collection of various anime theme songs and other tracks, reinterpreted in a heavy metal style. This album is part of a series that celebrates anime music through the lens of metal, with Animetal known for their unique blend of genres.
Animetal Marathon VI 1970-01-01
Animetal Marathon VI is a live concert event featuring the band Animetal, known for their unique blend of heavy metal music and anime themes. This event typically showcases covers of popular anime songs reimagined in a metal style, appealing to fans of both genres. The "Marathon" aspect suggests a long and immersive performance, possibly spanning multiple hours, where the band performs a wide range of songs from various anime series.
Animetal Marathon VII 1970-01-01
Animetal Marathon VII is a music album released by the Japanese band Animetal in 2004. Animetal is known for blending heavy metal music with anime themes and soundtracks, often performing popular anime songs in a heavy metal style. The "Marathon" series of albums typically features their unique renditions of various anime songs and themes, showcasing their distinctive sound and energetic performances. The "VII" in the title indicates that this is the seventh installment in the Marathon series.
Animetal USA (album) 1970-01-01
"Animetal USA" is a self-titled debut album by the American heavy metal band Animetal USA, released in 2011. The band is known for performing heavy metal versions of various anime theme songs and soundtracks. The album features a mix of covers of popular anime themes reimagined in a heavy metal style, blending the energy of metal with the melodies of anime music.
Animetal USA W 1970-01-01
Animetal USA W is a musical group known for combining heavy metal music with anime themes and songs. They are an evolution of the original Animetal band, which was formed in Japan in the early 1990s. Animetal USA W retains the idea of performing metal covers of popular anime themes and songs but features a lineup that includes musicians primarily from the United States. The band aims to appeal to both anime fans and metal enthusiasts, creating a unique blend of genres.
Animetal the Second (album) 1970-01-01
"Animetal the Second" is a musical album by the Japanese band Animetal, released in 1998. Animetal is known for their unique blend of heavy metal and anime themes, often performing covers of popular anime theme songs in a heavy metal style. This album features a mix of original compositions and covers, showcasing the band's signature sound which combines elements of power metal with anime culture.
Anison Covers 1970-01-01
Anison Covers refers to a genre of music that consists of cover versions of anime songs, known as "anison" (short for "anime songs"). These covers can be performed by various artists, including those who specialize in anime music or fans who enjoy reinterpreting popular anime themes. Anison covers can be found on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, where musicians share their renditions, sometimes offering a different style or arrangement compared to the original songs.
Anja Nissen (album) 1970-01-01
"Anja Nissen" is the debut self-titled album by Australian singer Anja Nissen, released in 2014. The album features a mix of pop and soul influences and showcases her vocal talents. It includes original songs as well as covers, highlighting her versatility as an artist. Nissen gained recognition for her participation in talent competitions and has built a following due to her powerful voice and musical style. The album represents an important step in her career as she transitioned into the music industry.
Another Side (John Barrowman album) 1970-01-01
"Another Side" is an album by British singer and performer John Barrowman, released in 2010. It features a mix of musical styles, showcasing Barrowman's versatile vocal abilities. The album includes a selection of songs that reflect Barrowman's theatrical background, incorporating both contemporary pop and classic show tunes. Notable tracks often highlight his strengths in emotive vocal performances and engaging interpretations.
Another Time, Another Place (Bryan Ferry album) 1970-01-01
"Another Time, Another Place" is the second studio album by British singer-songwriter Bryan Ferry, released in 1974. This album features a mix of original songs penned by Ferry and covers of popular tracks from other artists. Known for its distinctive blend of glam rock and art rock, "Another Time, Another Place" showcases Ferry's smooth vocal style and sophisticated songwriting. The album includes popular tracks like "The 'In' Crowd" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.
Anywhere (Flower Travellin' Band album) 1970-01-01
"Anywhere" is an album by the Japanese rock band Flower Travellin' Band, released in 1971. The band is known for its pioneering role in the Japanese rock scene, blending elements of psychedelic rock, progressive rock, and heavy rock. "Anywhere" is considered one of their significant works and showcases their experimental sound, characterized by powerful guitar riffs, intricate arrangements, and a fusion of Western rock influences with traditional Japanese music elements.