a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia
a short film in the 1950/60s used as a filler between BBC TV programmes and to provide an alternative to a caption during periods of technical failure.
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Interlude (1957 film) directed by Douglas Sirk and starring June Allyson and Rossano Brazzi
Interlude(インタールード,Intārūdo) is an anime and visual novel by Longshot told in parallel novel style that follows the events around three women. Interlude was originally released for the SegaDreamcast on March 13, 2003, a rare occurrence for visual novels, as most are released for the PC first. PlayStation 2 and PC ports were later also released. The PS2 version received a 'The Best' budget price re-release on March 1, 2007.
Characters
The player assumes the role of an unnamed protagonist in the series. In the OVA, that character is voiced by Masakazu Morita in the Japanese dub, and by Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin in the English dub.
The three main women are:
Aya Watsuji(和辻 綾,Watsuji Aya) (Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima(Japanese), Terri Hawkes (English)), a girl that is going insane. Aya is a skilled archer and lives alone in a town empty of people. Aya thinks that if she acts that if everything is normal, then everyone would return.
Izumi Marufuji(丸藤 泉美,Marufuji Izumi) (Voiced by: Mami Kingetsu(Japanese), Stephanie Martin (English)) an office lady.
"Interlude" is a single by Morrissey and Siouxsie Sioux released in August 1994. It was presented under the banner of "Morrissey & Siouxsie".
This collaboration was included in Spin magazine's list of the top 10 "one-off team-ups" of all time. The cover is a cropped version of the photograph Girl Jiving in Southam St. by Roger Mayne, the model being Eileen Sheekey.
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"Interlude" was recorded during the recording sessions for Morrissey's Vauxhall and I album, and was produced by Morrissey guitarist and musical director Boz Boorer. The original version of the song was recorded in 1968 by the female singer Timi Yuro as the title track for the film of the same name.
Morrissey first contacted Siouxsie in the early 1990s with a view to recording a duet with her. In 1993, he sent her a tape with some potential songs he had selected. All were numbers initially sung by female singers like Nancy Sinatra and Dionne Warwick. Siouxsie picked this ballad and Morrissey agreed. The sessions went well and Boorer later described his collaboration with Siouxsie as "complete joy".
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This Miracle CD resonates in urban spawl, in suburban exclusivity, in domitory urgency. This CD carries us down a long line of spoken word splendor as each artist caresses these young poems of a very talented Tupac excavating himself from concrete that gave us the rose that was he. Tupac. Telling us all about him coming soon to this American landscape to envelop us with his Truth. His Genius. His Prophecy.
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Until the End of Time is the fourth posthumous studio album released from the late rapper Tupac Shakur, following his previous post-humous albums "The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory", "R U Still Down (Remember Me)" and "Still I Rise". This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remix end songs from Tupac's "Makaveli" period while signed to Death Row Records. This album was the second solo album released without Shakur's creative input. Until the End of Time was very highly anticipated and ended up being the best selling hip hop album in 2001.
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... is the second studio album by rapper Tupac Shakur, released by Interscope Records and T.N.T. Recordings on February 16, 1993. The rights now belong to Amaru Entertainment. N.I.G.G.A.Z. in the title is an acronym for Never Ig'nant Getting Goals Accomplished; the "Z" in the title makes it a plural.
Similar to his debut, 2Pacalypse Now, the album contains many tracks emphasizing 2Pac's political and social views. The original album was going to be named "Troublesome 21" and released in September '92, but it was scrapped. Debuting at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200, this album saw more commercial success than its predecessor, and there are many noticeable differences in production. Whi...
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R U Still Down? (Remember Me) is the second posthumous album by 2Pac, released in 1997, and the first to be finished without his creative input. Her son having left a large body of work behind, this was the first release from his mother's imprint Amaru Entertainment, set up to control 2Pac's posthumous releases.
Shortly after 2Pac died, there were rumors that hundreds of unreleased songs remained in the vaults; a mere two months after his death, the first posthumous record, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, appeared. Death Row released the record, and shortly afterward, 2Pac's mother, Afeni Shakur, gained the rights to all of his unreleased recordings from both the Interscope and Death Row labels. She founded the Amaru label and released the double-disc R U Still Down? (Remember Me) in late 1997.
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Shortly after 2Pac died, there were rumors that hundreds of unreleased songs remained in the vaults; a mere two months after his death, the first posthumous record, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, appeared. Death Row released the record, and shortly afterward, 2Pac's mother, Afeni Shakur, gained the rights to all of his unreleased recordings from both the Interscope and Death Row labels. She founded the Amaru label and released the double-disc R U Still Down? (Remember Me) in late 1997.
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This Miracle CD resonates in urban spawl, in suburban exclusivity, in domitory urgency. This CD carries us down a long line of spoken word splendor as each arti...
This Miracle CD resonates in urban spawl, in suburban exclusivity, in domitory urgency. This CD carries us down a long line of spoken word splendor as each artist caresses these young poems of a very talented Tupac excavating himself from concrete that gave us the rose that was he. Tupac. Telling us all about him coming soon to this American landscape to envelop us with his Truth. His Genius. His Prophecy.
So c'mon y'all. Tune your ears to these amazing artist who have embraced his words with style and urgency. They sing. Read. Chant Tupac's poetry with a rhythm that makes us understand. Love ourselves anew. So c'mom y'all to Tupac. Who gave us the Invention of Life!
This Miracle CD resonates in urban spawl, in suburban exclusivity, in domitory urgency. This CD carries us down a long line of spoken word splendor as each artist caresses these young poems of a very talented Tupac excavating himself from concrete that gave us the rose that was he. Tupac. Telling us all about him coming soon to this American landscape to envelop us with his Truth. His Genius. His Prophecy.
So c'mon y'all. Tune your ears to these amazing artist who have embraced his words with style and urgency. They sing. Read. Chant Tupac's poetry with a rhythm that makes us understand. Love ourselves anew. So c'mom y'all to Tupac. Who gave us the Invention of Life!
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Until the End of Time is the fourth posthumous studio album released from the late rapper Tupac Shakur, following his previous post-humous albums "The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory", "R U Still Down (Remember Me)" and "Still I Rise". This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remix end songs from Tupac's "Makaveli" period while signed to Death Row Records. This album was the second solo album released without Shakur's creative input. Until the End of Time was very highly anticipated and ended up being the best selling hip hop album in 2001.
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Until the End of Time is the fourth posthumous studio album released from the late rapper Tupac Shakur, following his previous post-humous albums "The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory", "R U Still Down (Remember Me)" and "Still I Rise". This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remix end songs from Tupac's "Makaveli" period while signed to Death Row Records. This album was the second solo album released without Shakur's creative input. Until the End of Time was very highly anticipated and ended up being the best selling hip hop album in 2001.
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... is the second studio album by rapper Tupac Shakur, released by Interscope Records and T.N.T. Recordings on February 16, 1993. The rights now belong to Amaru Entertainment. N.I.G.G.A.Z. in the title is an acronym for Never Ig'nant Getting Goals Accomplished; the "Z" in the title makes it a plural.
Similar to his debut, 2Pacalypse Now, the album contains many tracks emphasizing 2Pac's political and social views. The original album was going to be named "Troublesome 21" and released in September '92, but it was scrapped. Debuting at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200, this album saw more commercial success than its predecessor, and there are many noticeable differences in production. While Tupac's first effort included a more underground or indie-rap-oriented sound, this album was considered his "breakout" album. It spawned the hits "Keep Ya Head Up" and "I Get Around" and has since reached double platinum status.
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... is the second studio album by rapper Tupac Shakur, released by Interscope Records and T.N.T. Recordings on February 16, 1993. The rights now belong to Amaru Entertainment. N.I.G.G.A.Z. in the title is an acronym for Never Ig'nant Getting Goals Accomplished; the "Z" in the title makes it a plural.
Similar to his debut, 2Pacalypse Now, the album contains many tracks emphasizing 2Pac's political and social views. The original album was going to be named "Troublesome 21" and released in September '92, but it was scrapped. Debuting at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200, this album saw more commercial success than its predecessor, and there are many noticeable differences in production. While Tupac's first effort included a more underground or indie-rap-oriented sound, this album was considered his "breakout" album. It spawned the hits "Keep Ya Head Up" and "I Get Around" and has since reached double platinum status.
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R U Still Down? (Remember Me) is the second posthumous album by 2Pac, released in 1997, and the first to be finished without his creative input. Her son having left a large body of work behind, this was the first release from his mother's imprint Amaru Entertainment, set up to control 2Pac's posthumous releases.
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This Miracle CD resonates in urban spawl, in suburban exclusivity, in domitory urgency. This CD carries us down a long line of spoken word splendor as each artist caresses these young poems of a very talented Tupac excavating himself from concrete that gave us the rose that was he. Tupac. Telling us all about him coming soon to this American landscape to envelop us with his Truth. His Genius. His Prophecy.
So c'mon y'all. Tune your ears to these amazing artist who have embraced his words with style and urgency. They sing. Read. Chant Tupac's poetry with a rhythm that makes us understand. Love ourselves anew. So c'mom y'all to Tupac. Who gave us the Invention of Life!
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Until the End of Time is the fourth posthumous studio album released from the late rapper Tupac Shakur, following his previous post-humous albums "The Don Killuminati The 7 Day Theory", "R U Still Down (Remember Me)" and "Still I Rise". This album consists of a collection of unreleased material and remix end songs from Tupac's "Makaveli" period while signed to Death Row Records. This album was the second solo album released without Shakur's creative input. Until the End of Time was very highly anticipated and ended up being the best selling hip hop album in 2001.
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Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z... is the second studio album by rapper Tupac Shakur, released by Interscope Records and T.N.T. Recordings on February 16, 1993. The rights now belong to Amaru Entertainment. N.I.G.G.A.Z. in the title is an acronym for Never Ig'nant Getting Goals Accomplished; the "Z" in the title makes it a plural.
Similar to his debut, 2Pacalypse Now, the album contains many tracks emphasizing 2Pac's political and social views. The original album was going to be named "Troublesome 21" and released in September '92, but it was scrapped. Debuting at number twenty-four on the Billboard 200, this album saw more commercial success than its predecessor, and there are many noticeable differences in production. While Tupac's first effort included a more underground or indie-rap-oriented sound, this album was considered his "breakout" album. It spawned the hits "Keep Ya Head Up" and "I Get Around" and has since reached double platinum status.
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... interlude as a petty drug dealer – followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.
... interlude as a petty drug dealer — followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.".
... her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.” Smith will also detail how she was “in crisis at age 40” and had to redefine her life.
... interlude as a petty drug-dealer — followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.".
... interlude as a petty drug-dealer - followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.'.
... interlude as a petty drug-dealer — followed by a parallel rise to stardom alongside her close friend 2Pac, then falling in love with and marrying Will Smith, and a joyous embrace of motherhood.".
The release goes on to say, “With no holds barred, Jada reveals her unconventional upbringing in Baltimore — from the child of two addicts to a promising theatre student and a violent interlude as a ...