This compilation CD from 1997 contains 20 rock and roll tracks from various artists spanning over 5 decades. The tracks include songs from artists like Spider Murphy Gang, The Inmates, The Fred Banana Combo, Laid Back, Trio, Olivia Newton-John, David Lindley, Barry Blue, Sparks, Amii Stewart, Shakin' Stevens, and more. The album was released in Brazil and provides a sampling of rock and roll music from the 1950s through the 1990s.
This compilation CD from 1997 contains 20 rock and roll tracks from various artists spanning over 5 decades. The tracks include songs from artists like Spider Murphy Gang, The Inmates, The Fred Banana Combo, Laid Back, Trio, Olivia Newton-John, David Lindley, Barry Blue, Sparks, Amii Stewart, Shakin' Stevens, and more. The album was released in Brazil and provides a sampling of rock and roll music from the 1950s through the 1990s.
This compilation CD from 1997 contains 20 rock and roll tracks from various artists spanning over 5 decades. The tracks include songs from artists like Spider Murphy Gang, The Inmates, The Fred Banana Combo, Laid Back, Trio, Olivia Newton-John, David Lindley, Barry Blue, Sparks, Amii Stewart, Shakin' Stevens, and more. The album was released in Brazil and provides a sampling of rock and roll music from the 1950s through the 1990s.
This compilation CD from 1997 contains 20 rock and roll tracks from various artists spanning over 5 decades. The tracks include songs from artists like Spider Murphy Gang, The Inmates, The Fred Banana Combo, Laid Back, Trio, Olivia Newton-John, David Lindley, Barry Blue, Sparks, Amii Stewart, Shakin' Stevens, and more. The album was released in Brazil and provides a sampling of rock and roll music from the 1950s through the 1990s.
Format: CD, Compilation Country: Brazil Released: 1997 Genre: Rock More Images Style: Rock & Roll
Tracklist
1 Spider Murphy Gang – Bussy Baby 3:35
2 The Inmates (2) – Back In History 2:20 3 The Fred Banana Combo – Yesterday 3:20 4 Laid Back – Elevatorboy 4:56 5 Trio – Sunday You Need Love 3:51 6 Olivia Newton John – Summertime Blues 2:05 7 David Lindley – Mercury Blues 3:38 8 Barry Blue – Do You Wanna Dance 3:50 9 Trio – Ya Ya 2:19 10 Sparks – Sports 3:22 11 Amii Stewart – Knock On Wood 6:09 12 Shakin' Stevens – Hot Dog 2:30 13 Preston Epps – Bongo Rock 2:15 14 The Cars – Tonight She Comes 3:47 15 Spider Murphy Gang – So a Schoner Tag (Live) 5:27 16 Jason & The Scorchers – Shotgun Blues 2:21 17 George Thorogood – Miss Luan 4:16 18 Blondie – Accidents Never Hapen 4:10 19 Left Side – Mama Mia 3:34 20 Zarah Leander – Herliche Zeiten 2:59
Dance does not leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts Ballet developed first in Italy and then in France from lavish court spectacles that combined music, drama, poetry, song, costumes and dance. Members of the court nobility took part as performers. During the reign of Louis XIV, himself a dancer, dance became more codified. Professional dancers began to take the place of court amateurs, and ballet masters were licensed by the French government. The first ballet dance academy was the Académie Royale de Danse (Royal Dance Academy), opened in Paris in 1661. Shortly thereafter, the first institutionalized ballet troupe, associated with the Academy, was formed; this troupe began as an all-male ensemble