Systems In Blue — Melange Bleu (2017 Full Album)
Buy on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/album/melange-bleu/id1279890435
01. Back in blue 00:00
02. There’s no heart 04:13
03. Lady Ocean 08:07
04. Take it like a man 11:50
05. All that I need 16:43
06. If you go 21:26
07. It’s Ok 25:51
08. Ninty Five 30:01
09. She’s a Gambler 34:54
10. Only you can break my heart 38:34
11. Gimme Gimme (your sweet love) 42:31
Freddie Mercury was a man of many talents and many different sides. The songs he wrote for and with Queen filled stadiums around the globe and have rightly gone down in history, but he also embarked on a solo career that took him from the clubs of Munich and New York to the great opera houses of the world.
He was the ultimate showman, but he kept his private life away from the prying eyes of the media; a larger than life rock star who loved disco, classical music and ballet. He was a restless spirit, a true chameleon who revelled in his own contradictions.
All the different sides of this iconic musician can be found on Freddie Mercury: Messenger Of The Gods — The Singles. All formats released September 2nd 2016.
This lovely footage was filmed at La Nit festival at Montjurich Castle in Barcelona on October 8th 1988, by Gavin Taylor. How Can I Go On was the third and last single to be released from the Barcelona album. See also the beautiful Barcelona and The Golden Boy, also filmed at this event. The single was released in the UK on 23rd January 1989.
About Freddie Mercury Solo:
Freddie Mercury; lead singer of Queen and solo artist in his own right. Songwriter, musician, singer of songs, lover of life. Freddie majored in Stardom while giving new meaning to the word Showmanship. He left a legacy of songs that will never lose their stature as classics and will live on forever.
The fantastic Fightin Texas Aggie Band performs its first halftime drill of the 2019 season. This marching band is awesome! The Aggie football team defeated Texas State. This happened on August 29, 2019.
This is our gift for all Romanians all over the world. We celebrate Romania and 100 years since the unification of all Romanian provinces in one democratic state. We are proud to be Romanian!
«Ballad for Violin and Orchestra» is the best known work by Ciprian Porumbescu, and a reference work in Romanian classical music of the 19th century. This is our version from our second record album, Meridian (2003), rearranged by Adrian Ordean.
Andreea Runceanu — violin
Bianca Gavrilescu — violin
Patricia Cimpoiasu — cello
Laura Lazarescu — piano
Amadeus Band
Xenti Runceanu — keyboard
Radu Moldovan — drums
Musical arrangement:
Adrian Ordean / Xenti Runceanu
Directed by Răzvan Leucea
DoP. Răzvan Leucea / Paul Chirilă
Edit: Răzvan Leucea / Alex Maxim
Produced by Monolit Studio
Sound engineer: Hertzu
Tech: Tiberiu Petrescu
Thank you for supporting us, Yamaha Europe, Qreator by iQos and Salon Fason by Christina Gramma!