Friday, 27 June 2008
Masada
Artist: Masada
Genre(s):
Easy Listening
Pop
Other
Jazz
Avantgarde
Discography:
At The Mountains of Madness (CD2)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 7
At The Mountains of Madness (CD1)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 8
50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 7
Year: 2004
Tracks: 8
50th Birthday Celebration, Vol. 6
Year: 2004
Tracks: 7
Live At Tonic CD 2
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Live At Tonic CD 1
Year: 2001
Tracks: 8
Masada, Vol. 7: Zayin
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
Masada, Vol. 5: Hei
Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
Masada, Vol. 4: Dalet
Year: 1999
Tracks: 3
Masada, Vol. 3: Gimel
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
Masada, Vol. 2: Beit
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
Masada, Vol. 1: Alef
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
Live In Taipei
Year: 1999
Tracks: 19
Live In Middelheim
Year: 1999
Tracks: 11
Masada, Vol. 10: Yod
Year: 1998
Tracks: 11
Live In N.Y.
Year: 1997
Tracks: 4
Masada, Vol. 9: Tet
Year:
Tracks: 10
Masada, Vol. 8: Het
Year:
Tracks: 10
Masada, Vol. 6: Vav
Year:
Tracks: 9
Live in Sevilla
Year:
Tracks: 9
Live In Jerusalem (CD2)
Year:
Tracks: 9
Live In Jerusalem (CD1)
Year:
Tracks: 9
Live In Belgium
Year:
Tracks: 12
 
Celebs aren't public property - Theron
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Arab Strap
Artist: Arab Strap
Genre(s):
Indie
Rock
Electronic
Rock: Electronic
Discography:
The Last Romance (U.S. Advance)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
The Last Romance
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10
Mad For Sadness
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
The Cunted Circus
Year: 2003
Tracks: 17
Monday at the Hug and Pint
Year: 2003
Tracks: 13
The Week Never Starts Round Here
Year: 2002
Tracks: 14
Turbulence
Year: 2001
Tracks: 3
The Red Thread
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Love Detective
Year: 2001
Tracks: 3
Fukd Id #2
Year: 2000
Tracks: 2
Elephant Shoe
Year: 2000
Tracks: 11
Singles By Arab Strap
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
Cherubs
Year: 1999
Tracks: 4
Philophobia
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Here We Go and Trippy EP
Year: 1998
Tracks: 2
(Afternoon) Soaps
Year: 1998
Tracks: 3
Singles
Year:
Tracks: 10
The Scottish post-folk couple Arab Strap were formed in mid-1995 by vocalist Aidan Moffat and multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Middleton, longtime friends wHO subsequently days of exchanging cassettes of their several bands distinct to in the end start collaborating together. Upon sign language to the hip Chemikal Underground label, they issued their debut individual, the utter and low "The First Big Weekend"; the song was a major critical pip, with Britain's Radio One declaring it the best record of the decade. In late 1996, Arab Strap issued their full-length debut, The Week Never Starts Round Here, followed a year afterward by the EP The Girls of Summer. In 1998, after marking a hit with their remix of David Holmes' "Don't Die Just Yet," Arab Strap issued their second LP, Philophobia. Elephant Shoe (2000), The Red Thread (2001), Monday at the Hug and Pint (2003), and The Last Romance (2005) followed. The band felt it had "run its course" by fall 2006, as an official promulgation was made of their disbandment. They issued the farewell, quasi-greatest-hits digest Ten Years of Tears that November and embarked on a concluding U.K. tour before career it a day.
Monday, 9 June 2008
A STIFF indie alternative to SIFF
If you're not too SIFF-ed out this weekend, consider getting STIFF-ed. Seattle's True Independent Film Festival gets under way today and continues through June 15 with 138 feature-length and short films, as well as live music and comedy. A number of locally made films will be showcased at the festival, which takes place at the Jewel Box Theatre at the Rendezvous, Central Cinema and Capitol Hill Arts Center. Single-ticket prices vary; the best deal is to get a $50 all-festival pass. View the full schedule and buy tickets/passes at stiff.bside.com/2008/schedule. (You can also find a full preview of the event at www.seattletimes.com/movies.)
Starting Sunday, Northwest Film Forum presents a 35th anniversary screening of "Wattstax," Mel Stuart's 1973 concert film documenting the evening known as "the Woodstock of black America," in which artists of the recording label Stax Records came together to commemorate the 1965 Watts riots. Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers, the Emotions and Richard Pryor (doing comedy monologues) are among the performers. Also screening Sunday through Thursday is "Respect Yourself — The Stax Records Story," Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon's documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Memphis soul label. NW Film Forum, 1515 12th Ave., Seattle; for more information, see www.nwfilmforum.org or call 206-267-5380.
Never mind the gloomy weather; SAM has a film series in store this summer that should chase anyone's blues away. "Screwball Summer: American Comedy Film Classics" begins with the sublime 1936 William Powell/Carole Lombard comedy "My Man Godfrey" on July 10. (Formerly husband and wife, Powell and Lombard have a dippy on-screen chemistry that's a joy to watch.) Five more films follow on subsequent Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., including two Cary Grant classics ("The Awful Truth," "The Talk of the Town"). Series passes are on sale through the SAM box office at 206-654-3121: $39 for six films ($35 for SAM members). Go and giggle.
Film collector Dennis Nyback is bringing his vast archives to the Grand Illusion this week for the Zero to MTV Music Festival, a week of short music films. The festival includes 14 themed programs, including a history of musical short films from 1914 to 1984; the 1965 Rolling Stones concert documentary "Charlie Is My Darling"; and compilations titled "Hillbillies in Hollywood," "Jazz in the 1920s," "Boogie Woogie Boogie Woogie Boogie Woogie," "The High Lonesome Sound" (films by John Cohen featuring backwoods musicians), "Harlem in the Thirties" and more. Nyback will host the event, which takes place at 7 and 9 nightly through Thursday. 1403 N.E. 50th St., Seattle; for more details, see www.grandillusioncinema.org or call 206-523-3935.
Moira Macdonald: 206-464-2725 or mmacdonald@seattletimes.com
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Sunday, 1 June 2008
Holly Hunter - Hunter Honoured With Hollywood Star
Oscar-winning actress HOLLY HUNTER will be honoured on Friday (30May08) with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The 50-year-old will unveil her star in a ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard to mark her long career as a movie and TV actress.
Longterm pal Steven Spielberg - who directed Hunter in 1989 movie Always - and his wife Kate Capshaw have paid tribute to the actress, with a full-page ad in Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety that reads, "We are so proud of you and your 'fierce heat of living'."
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