The Music were an English alternative rock band, formed in Kippax, Leeds in 1999. Comprising Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar), Adam Nutter (lead guitar), Stuart Coleman (bass) and Phil Jordan (drums), the band came to prominence with the release of their debut album, The Music, in 2002. The band released two further studio albums, Welcome to the North (2004) and Strength in Numbers (2008), before parting ways in 2011.
Career
The Music all met at Brigshaw High School, except Phil Jordan who went to Garforth, and began playing in 1999 as Insense. In 2001 the song "Take the Long Road and Walk It" circulated as a demo before being released by Fierce Panda as a 1000-copies-only single, a rarity from its day of release. Around this time the NME and Steve Lamacq were describing them as the best unsigned band in Britain. The band were quickly signed by Hut, who released their first EP You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me.
In 2002, following another EP (The People) they released their eponymous début album which reached No. 4 in the UK album charts. Their début single was re-issued as part of a two-disc set to promote the album, and reached No. 14 in the singles chart. Two further singles from the album, "Getaway" and "The Truth is No Words" reached No. 26 and No. 18 respectively. June 2003 saw them filling in for an absent Zwan on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival.
Kamal Humphrey De Iruretagoyena, better known by his stage name Radioinactive, is an indie hip hop artist from Los Angeles, California. He is a member of the Shape Shifters collective. He was a member of Log Cabin along with Eligh, Murs and Scarub. He has released a number of solo albums, as well as collaborating with artists such as Busdriver, Daedelus and Antimc.
Career
Radioinactive released the first album, Pyramidi, on Mush Records in 2001.The Weather, his collaborative album with rapper Busdriver and producer Daedelus, was released on the label in 2003.
In 2004, he released Free Kamal with producer Antimc. Josh Drimmer of Dusted Magazine said: "Intelligent and fun, it’s a good record to listen to with a cool glass of lemonade. And a dictionary."
The second solo album, Soundtrack to a Book, was released on Stranger Touch Records in 2006. Mason Jones of Dusted Magazine said, "Soundtrack to a Book is an excellent mini-album, perhaps the best yet from Radioinactive."
He released the third solo album, The Akashic Record, on Flying Carpet Studios in 2012.
The Music (also known as The Music Group, Polish: Muzyka, Grupa Muzyka) is one of three sculptures located on the roof of the building on Koszykowa Street 34/50 in Warsaw since 1952. The project was chosen after an artistic competition. The monument was designed by Józef Gosławski, but his wife - Wanda - and his brother - Stanisław - helped him with its realization because of the short deadline. Lack of scaffolds, problems with obtaining funds and the short deadline forced the artists to write a letter to the chief architect of Warsaw - Józef Sigalin. After that, the conditions were improved and work was completed on time.
The image of Music Group was on one of the postcards published in 1952. It cost 1.30 zł, of which 0.08 zł was spent on The Social Fund of Reconstruction of Capital City.
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References
Bibliography
Sitkowska, Maryla (2009). "Rzeźby Józefa Gosławskiego na MDM-ie w Warszawie". Józef Gosławski. Rzeźby, monety, medale (in Polish). Warszawa: Alegoria. pp.28–30. ISBN978-83-62248-00-1.
"You and the Night and the Music" is a popular song composed by Arthur Schwartz with lyrics by Howard Dietz.
The song was debuted in the Broadway show Revenge with Music. The show originally opened on November 28, 1934, ran for 22 performances, after which it closed. It then reopened on December 24, 1934, and ran for an additional 135 performances. Authors Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin, in their book Song by Song: 14 Great Lyric Writers, say that “...the musical yielded two enduring hits and a profit although it was an artistic failure.” The song has since become an enduring jazz standard.
Baby Washington recorded a pop version. It was released on a single (Sue 790) in 1963.
Allmusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine said the album is a "wonderful collection of standards, augmented by two originals from Helen Merrill and Torrie Zito. Merrill's voice hasn't weakened much over the years, and there's true warmth to her performances on this album...There's a relaxed charm to the music that helps make You and the Night and the Music one of her better latter-day efforts".
Keith Jarrett Trio - You and the Night and the Music
Standards II
Live in Tokyo, Japan 1986
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Music: Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics: Howard Dietz
For a playlist of the whole concert, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDYrNaa3ac&playnext=1&list=PL1D2A54F85CA277AC
published: 19 Feb 2010
You And The Night And The Music
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You And The Night And The Music · Bill Evans · Philly Joe Jones · Paul Chambers
On Green Dolphin Street
℗ 1975 Milestone Records
Released on: 1995-01-01
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Paul Chambers
Associated Performer, Drums: Philly Joe Jones
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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You and the Night and the Music
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You and the Night and the Music · Frank Sinatra
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
℗ 2011 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 1961-03-01
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music
Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music (1959)
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album 'GREEN DOLPHIN STREET' (Riverside Records)
published: 01 Dec 2013
Chet Baker, "You and the Night and the Music"
Chet Baker's instrumental version of "You and the Night and the Music" (Dietz/Schwartz) from his album Chet. Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City, on either 30 December 1958 or 19 January 1959. Produced by Orrin Keepnews for Riverside Records. Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Herbie Mann (flute), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).
published: 21 Dec 2011
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Almost every one of the eleven albums featuring Bill Evans that were issued during his pivotal early years (1956-1964) with Riverside were trio performances. Of the two exceptions, one was strictly speaking not an Evans record (Know What I Mean?, a quartet album that featured Bill but was under the leadership of Cannonball Adderley). The other is Interplay. Adding trumpet and guitar to create an unusual quintet alignment, concentrating on standard tunes, and with brighter tempos than are generally associated with his playing, it is a uniquely valuable addition to the catalog of perhaps the most ...
Standards II
Live in Tokyo, Japan 1986
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Music: Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics: Howard Dietz
...
Standards II
Live in Tokyo, Japan 1986
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Music: Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics: Howard Dietz
For a playlist of the whole concert, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDYrNaa3ac&playnext=1&list=PL1D2A54F85CA277AC
Standards II
Live in Tokyo, Japan 1986
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Music: Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics: Howard Dietz
For a playlist of the whole concert, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDYrNaa3ac&playnext=1&list=PL1D2A54F85CA277AC
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
You And The Night And The Music · Bill Evans · Philly Joe Jones · Paul Chambers
On Green Dolphin Street
℗ 1975 M...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
You And The Night And The Music · Bill Evans · Philly Joe Jones · Paul Chambers
On Green Dolphin Street
℗ 1975 Milestone Records
Released on: 1995-01-01
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Paul Chambers
Associated Performer, Drums: Philly Joe Jones
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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You And The Night And The Music · Bill Evans · Philly Joe Jones · Paul Chambers
On Green Dolphin Street
℗ 1975 Milestone Records
Released on: 1995-01-01
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Paul Chambers
Associated Performer, Drums: Philly Joe Jones
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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You and the Night and the Music · Frank Sinatra
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
℗ 2011 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Release...
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You and the Night and the Music · Frank Sinatra
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
℗ 2011 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 1961-03-01
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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You and the Night and the Music · Frank Sinatra
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
℗ 2011 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 1961-03-01
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music (1959)
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album 'GREEN D...
Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music (1959)
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album 'GREEN DOLPHIN STREET' (Riverside Records)
Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music (1959)
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album 'GREEN DOLPHIN STREET' (Riverside Records)
Chet Baker's instrumental version of "You and the Night and the Music" (Dietz/Schwartz) from his album Chet. Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City, o...
Chet Baker's instrumental version of "You and the Night and the Music" (Dietz/Schwartz) from his album Chet. Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City, on either 30 December 1958 or 19 January 1959. Produced by Orrin Keepnews for Riverside Records. Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Herbie Mann (flute), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).
Chet Baker's instrumental version of "You and the Night and the Music" (Dietz/Schwartz) from his album Chet. Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City, on either 30 December 1958 or 19 January 1959. Produced by Orrin Keepnews for Riverside Records. Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Herbie Mann (flute), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).
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Almost every one of the eleven albums featuring Bill Evans that were issued during his pivotal early years (1956-1964) with Riverside were trio performances. Of the two exceptions, one was strictly speaking not an Evans record (Know What I Mean?, a quartet album that featured Bill but was under the leadership of Cannonball Adderley). The other is Interplay. Adding trumpet and guitar to create an unusual quintet alignment, concentrating on standard tunes, and with brighter tempos than are generally associated with his playing, it is a uniquely valuable addition to the catalog of perhaps the most important pianist in modern jazz.
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Almost every one of the eleven albums featuring Bill Evans that were issued during his pivotal early years (1956-1964) with Riverside were trio performances. Of the two exceptions, one was strictly speaking not an Evans record (Know What I Mean?, a quartet album that featured Bill but was under the leadership of Cannonball Adderley). The other is Interplay. Adding trumpet and guitar to create an unusual quintet alignment, concentrating on standard tunes, and with brighter tempos than are generally associated with his playing, it is a uniquely valuable addition to the catalog of perhaps the most important pianist in modern jazz.
Standards II
Live in Tokyo, Japan 1986
Keith Jarrett - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Jack DeJohnette - Drums
Music: Arthur Schwartz
Lyrics: Howard Dietz
For a playlist of the whole concert, go here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXDYrNaa3ac&playnext=1&list=PL1D2A54F85CA277AC
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
You And The Night And The Music · Bill Evans · Philly Joe Jones · Paul Chambers
On Green Dolphin Street
℗ 1975 Milestone Records
Released on: 1995-01-01
Associated Performer, Double Bass: Paul Chambers
Associated Performer, Drums: Philly Joe Jones
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
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You and the Night and the Music · Frank Sinatra
Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
℗ 2011 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC
Released on: 1961-03-01
Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Conductor: Johnny Mandel
Composer Lyricist: Howard Dietz
Composer Lyricist: Arthur Schwartz
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bill Evans Trio - You and the Night and the Music (1959)
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
from the album 'GREEN DOLPHIN STREET' (Riverside Records)
Chet Baker's instrumental version of "You and the Night and the Music" (Dietz/Schwartz) from his album Chet. Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York City, on either 30 December 1958 or 19 January 1959. Produced by Orrin Keepnews for Riverside Records. Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Herbie Mann (flute), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).
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Almost every one of the eleven albums featuring Bill Evans that were issued during his pivotal early years (1956-1964) with Riverside were trio performances. Of the two exceptions, one was strictly speaking not an Evans record (Know What I Mean?, a quartet album that featured Bill but was under the leadership of Cannonball Adderley). The other is Interplay. Adding trumpet and guitar to create an unusual quintet alignment, concentrating on standard tunes, and with brighter tempos than are generally associated with his playing, it is a uniquely valuable addition to the catalog of perhaps the most important pianist in modern jazz.
The Music were an English alternative rock band, formed in Kippax, Leeds in 1999. Comprising Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar), Adam Nutter (lead guitar), Stuart Coleman (bass) and Phil Jordan (drums), the band came to prominence with the release of their debut album, The Music, in 2002. The band released two further studio albums, Welcome to the North (2004) and Strength in Numbers (2008), before parting ways in 2011.
Career
The Music all met at Brigshaw High School, except Phil Jordan who went to Garforth, and began playing in 1999 as Insense. In 2001 the song "Take the Long Road and Walk It" circulated as a demo before being released by Fierce Panda as a 1000-copies-only single, a rarity from its day of release. Around this time the NME and Steve Lamacq were describing them as the best unsigned band in Britain. The band were quickly signed by Hut, who released their first EP You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me.
In 2002, following another EP (The People) they released their eponymous début album which reached No. 4 in the UK album charts. Their début single was re-issued as part of a two-disc set to promote the album, and reached No. 14 in the singles chart. Two further singles from the album, "Getaway" and "The Truth is No Words" reached No. 26 and No. 18 respectively. June 2003 saw them filling in for an absent Zwan on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival.
You and the night and the music fill me with flaming desire, Setting my being completely on fire! You and the night and the music thrill me but will we be one After the night and the music are done? Until the pale light of dawning and daylight, our hearts will be throbbing guitars, Morning may come without warning, and take away the stars. If we must live for the moment, love till the moment is through! After the night and the music die,