Ska Wars
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Label: Castle Communications PLC – MBSCD 439
Format:
4 x CD, Compilation
Box Set
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Genre: Reggae
Style: Ska
Various – Ska Wars
Label: Castle Communications PLC – MBSCD 439
Format: 4 x CD, Compilation Box Set
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Genre: Reggae
Style: Ska
1-1 Bad Manners– Sally Brown
Written-By – Aitken*
3:03
1-2 Judge Dread– Big 9
Written-By – Hughes*, Lemon*
4:08
1-3 The Selecter– On My Radio
Written-By – Davies*
3:27
1-4 Potato 5– Do The Jerk
Written-By – Aberdeen*, Hickson*
2:46
1-5 The Hotknives*– Dave & Mary
Written-By – Marshall*, Hotknives
3:21
1-6 The Riffs– Blind Date
Written-By – Sterling*
3:36
1-7 The Volecanoes– Don't You Tell Me
Written-By – Colthart*
2:31
1-8 Arthur Kay & The Originals– No-One But You
Written-By – Colthart*
2:10
1-9 The Loafers– Follow My Leader
Written-By – Bouzida*, Finn*
2:57
1-10 Burial*– Sheila
Written-By – Seymour*, Weston*
2:16
1-11 King Hammond– Skaville UK
Written-By – Welsh*
2:13
1-12 Potato 5 And Laurel Aitken– Bluebeat Suit
Written-By – Martin John Aberdeen*, Paul David Hickson*
2:45
1-13 Maroon Town– Pound To The Dollar
Written-By – McCookweir*, German*, Hewison*, Charlton*, Brown*, Firn*, Datar*, McGuiness*
4:33
1-14 Clubland (2)– Jesse James
Written By – Taylor
Written-By – Flowerdew*, Finn*
2:53
1-15 Big 5– Shame
Written-By – Matthias*, Welsh*
2:53
1-16 The Selecter– Best Of Both Worlds
Written-By – Palmer*
3:33
Hall on Pythagorean Music.
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Manly P. Hall was a Canadian-born author, lecturer, and mystic, born on March 18, 1901, and passed away on August 29, 1990. He is best known for his prolific writings and lectures on esoteric and philosophical subjects, particularly the Western esoteric tradition, ancient wisdom, and the occult.
One of his notable works is the essay titled "Pythagoras and the Therapeutic Value of Music." In this essay, Hall explores the profound influence of music, particularly as understood and practiced by the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras. Pythagoras is famous for his contributions to mathematics and geometry, but he was also deeply interested in music and its therapeutic properties.
The essay delves into the idea that music has the power to harmonize and heal not only the body but also the soul and mind. Pythagoras believed that music could be used as a form of therapy to bring balance and well-being to individuals and society as a whole. He developed the concept of the "music of the spheres," which posited that the celestial bodies' movements produced musical tones that contributed to the harmony of the universe.
Moreover, Pythagoras applied his understanding of mathematics and proportions to music, emphasizing the importance of harmonious intervals and tuning systems. He believed that certain musical ratios and intervals could produce specific emotional and psychological effects in the listener, leading to a state of mental and emotional equilibrium.
Hall's essay likely explores Pythagoras' contributions to the understanding of music and its healing properties, as well as the broader significance of music in spiritual and philosophical traditions. Manly P. Hall was known for his insightful interpretations of ancient teachings, and in this essay, he likely draws connections between music, mathematics, and metaphysics to present a comprehensive view of the therapeutic aspects of music according to Pythagorean principles.
Full album "Discovery" by misic group Daft Punk.
Year: 2001
Genre: Electronic
Quality: mp3, 320 kbps
Track list:
01. One More Time
02. Aerodynamic
03. Digital Love
04. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
05. Crescendolls
06. Nightvision
07. Superheroes
08. High Life
09. Something About Us
10. Voyager
11. Veridis Quo
12. Short Circuit
13. Face to Face
14. Too Long
Discovery is the second studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, released on 26 February 2001 by VirginRecords. It marks a shift from the Chicago house sound prevalent on their first studio record, Homework (1997), to a house style more heavily inspired by disco, post-disco, garage house, and R&B. Comparing their stylistic approach to their previous album, band member Thomas Bangalter described Discovery as an exploration of song structures and musical forms whereas Homework was "raw" electronic music.
Various – Ska Wars
Various - Ska Wars album cover
More images
Label: Castle Communications PLC – MBSCD 439
Format:
4 x CD, Compilation
Box Set
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Genre: Reggae
Style: Ska