I forgot the clocks went back, mind you I don't often know what day it is anyway please log in to view this image "Just an Illusion" is a song by the British trioImagination. Co-written by Steve Jolley, Tony Swain, Ashley Ingram and Leee John, the song was a major European hit, peaking at number 2 in the group's native UK. In the United States, "Just an Illusion" went to number 27 on the Black chart.[1] The song also peaked at number 15 on the dance charts.[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_an_Illusion
I love Randy, she has such a touching tone to her singing... Veronica "Randy" Crawford (born February 18, 1952, Macon, Georgia)[1] is an American jazz and R&Bsinger. She has been more successful in Europe than in the United States, where she has not entered the BillboardHot 100 as a solo artist.[1] She has had multiple top five hits in the UK, including her 1980 number 2 hit, "One Day I'll Fly Away". Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Crawford
No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish rock band The Cranberries, released in 1994. It was the band's most successful album, and has sold about 17 million copies worldwide. It contains the band's most successful single to date, "Zombie". The album's mood is darker and harsher than that on Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, released a year before. It shows a more mature performance by lyricist and vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, writing about war, death, love and disappointment. Her voice is clearer, without the previous album's double and triple voice layering. In some of the songs, the band decided to take on a rockier and heavier side, using distortion and increasing the volume. The song "Yeats' Grave" – incorrectly listed on the album as "Yeat's Grave" and never corrected for any of the album's physical re-releases[1] – is about William Butler Yeats, and quotes one of his poems, No Second Troy. The song "Zombie", written by lead singer Dolores O'Riordan, is according to her about the IRA bombings in 1993 that resulted in the death of two children.[2] For the sleeve design, Art Director Cally re-enlisted photographer Andy Earl and hired the same sofa that featured on the debut album. The sofa was transported by hand to many locations in and around Dublin including Dalkey Island, coming to rest in a photo-studio in Dublin where the white room had been constructed for the cover shot. Whilst travelling around Dublin in a bus: band and sofa aboard, the bus was shot at, the bullet piercing a side window but missing all on board. The band, somewhat influenced by a recent Blur photo, decided to dress up and wear suits. The hand lettering was by Charlotte Villiers; video co-ordinator at Island Records and distant relative of the Villiers engine manufacturing family. Each single sleeve featured the band on the sofa in a different location. The sofa went on to star in the video 'Alright' by the British band Supergrass. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Need_to_Argue
Sorry, one more as this music just sends shivers down the spine, takes me on a trip, and no, I am not p!ssed, slightly stoned only! A Tangerine Dream influence I get with this soothing music...
You're welcome mate! I'd been listening to Tycho for a decade now...... Ever heard of this guy? Also excellent http://www.ochremusic.com