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Красное дерево — Черные вороны.
las ketchup — asereje
The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie · Red Hot Chili Peppers
Im with You
℗ 2011 Warner Records Inc.
Mixing Engineer: Andrew Scheps
Recording Engineer: Andrew Scheps
Vocals: Anthony Kiedis
Drums: Chad Smith
Bass Guitar: Flea
Recording Engineer: Greg Fidelman
Guitar: Josh Klinghoffer
Percussion: Mauro Refosco
Producer: Rick Rubin
Recording Engineer: Ryan Hewitt
Mastering Engineer: Vlado Meller
Writer: Anthony Kiedis
Writer: Chad Smith
Writer: Flea
Writer: Josh Klinghoffer
About the The Razors Edge:
AC/DC cracked the seal on the 90s with one of the best riffs of their career. That would be «Thunderstruck,» the opening track on The Razors Edge. In addition to «Thunderstruck,» the band brought out «Moneytalks,» probably the closest they ever came to writing a pop song. Then there was «Are You Ready» — one of their fiercest calls to action. The gritty edge and booming chants on this album were a welcome reminder for a new generation that pure, unadulterated rock n roll was alive and well.
Lyrics:
I was caught
In the middle of a railroad track (thunder)
I looked round
And I knew there was no turning back (thunder)
My mind raced
And I thought what could I do? (thunder)
And I knew
There was no help, no help from you (thunder)
Sound of the drums
Beating in my heart
The thunder of guns (yeah)
Tore me apart
«Contact» is a 1978 disco single by Edwin Starr. The hook line is in the chorus, eye to eye contact. The single was number one on the disco chart for one week, early in 1979. The single crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his highest charting pop single in seven years, peaking at number sixty-five. «Contact» also made the top 20 on the soul chart, peaking at number thirteen.
Edwin Starr (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003) was an American soul music singer. Starr is famous for his Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number one hit «War».
Starr was born in Tennessee and raised in Ohio, and later lived in Detroit while singing for Ric Tic and Motown Records. Besides «War», Starrs songs «25 Miles» and «Stop the War Now» were also major successes in the 1960s. Starrs career shifted to the United Kingdom in the 1970s, where he continued to produce music, living there until his death.
Starr was born Charles Edwin Hatcher in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1942. He and his cousins, soul singers Roger and Willie Hatcher, moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where they were raised.
In 1957, Starr formed a doo-wop group, the Future Tones, and began his singing career. Starr lived in Detroit, Michigan, in the 1960s and recorded at first for the small Ric-Tic label, part of the Golden World recording company, and later for Motown Records (under the Gordy Records imprint), after the latter absorbed Ric-Tic in 1968.
The song which launched his career was «Agent Double-O-Soul» (1965), a reference to the James Bond films popular at the time. Other early hits included «Headline News», «Back Street» and «S.O.S. (Stop Her on Sight)». While at Ric-Tic, he wrote the song, «Oh How Happy», a #12 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1966 for The Shades of Blue and sang lead for the Holidays on their #12 R
Producer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Programmer: John Cunningham
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: Robert Soukiasyan
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Dave Kutch
Unknown, Other: Kevin Peterson
Composer Lyricist: Jahseh Onfroy
Composer Lyricist: John Cunningham