quote:bartrid +1
Op vrijdag 5 december 2003 09:56 schreef bartrid het volgende:
armored saint? Dat is toch de zanger van anthrax?
quote:Dat zou vals zijn... Delerium is maar de helft van die twee.
Op vrijdag 5 december 2003 10:19 schreef bartrid het volgende:
jawel! Da's correct
Ik had Delerium ook goed gerekend trouwens
quote:Sophomore Album from the Alternative English Rockers Takes a More Focused Approach to their Craft with More Melody Oriented Songs and Better Arranging Than the First Out of the Box Smash. Its a Different Direction in Rock and
Op vrijdag 5 december 2003 11:02 schreef bartrid het volgende:
nog een hint misschien? muziekstijl?
en het klaas deel zit er dus in
van www.mindphaser.com:
Delerium started out as a sideproject around 1987 where Bill and Rhys could let loose their other sides of music. Very ethereal, tribal, dark and beautiful. Later transformed into a somewhat lighter, spacey sound with the two "Spheres" albums, and again transformed into today's "etheral-pop-music" sound. Since "Semantic Spaces" (1994), Delerium have been joined by female singers. Kristy Thirsk was the only singer on "Semantic Spaces", on "Karma" (1997) she got accompanied by Sarah McLachlan, Camille Hendersson and Jacqui Hunt. After Sematic Spaces had become quite successful in Canada, "Karma" went into album charts worldwide, and in the fall of 2000, the "Silence" single charted into many single top tens around the globe, this being highlighted by getting played on BBC1 at 23.55 h on December 31st, 2000. Anyway, Rhys had left, and so Bill did the songwriting on "Poem" (2000) alone, assisted by Chris as programmer though. "Poem" featured a large number of different vocalists, among them Leigh Nash of Sixpence None The Richer, Rani Kamal, The Mediaeval Baebes, Johanna Stevens, and Matthew Sweet, the first male vocalist to guest Delerium. In 2002, Rhys returned, and the 2003 album "Chimera", re-featuring former vocalists Leigh Nash, Rani and Kristy Thirsk as well as newbies like Jael, Sultana, Zoe Johnston, Margaret Far, Rachel Fuller, Nerina Pallot, Julee Cruise and Emily Haines, followed the direction of the previous albums. In the autumn of 2003, Delerium absolved their first tour ever. After all, Delerium has become and remained the most successful project in terms of commercial success now.
quote:geen idee....
Op vrijdag 5 december 2003 11:05 schreef desintbestaat het volgende:[..]
Sophomore Album from the Alternative English Rockers Takes a More Focused Approach to their Craft with More Melody Oriented Songs and Better Arranging Than the First Out of the Box Smash. Its a Different Direction in Rock and
Are Helping Lead the Way.
en het klaas deel zit er dus in
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