![]() ![]() ![]() He won the Shazam Award for Best New Talent in 1974 and went on to win the Harvey Award for Best Graphic Album for Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, Volume 1, for which he also won the Parents' Choice Award in 1994 & 1995. He has also drawn Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Star Wars.Winner of the Inkpot Award, the Locus Award for Best Non-Fiction. He has also created comic book adaptations of several operas including: Parsifal, Salome, Ariane and Bluebeard, The Ring of Nibelung, and The Magic Flute for Dark Horse Comics. He has adapted several Elric titles from the works of Michael Moorcock for Eclipse and Graphitti Desings. ![]() Also drew Batman and Sandman for DC Comics. Strange, Killraven, Elric - The Dreaming City and for Marvel's Epic Illustrated. Began his career in 1972 for Marvel Comics working on War of the Worlds, Dr. Educated at the University of Cincinnati. Russell Craig born Octoin Wellsville, Ohio, USA. ![]()
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![]() The record primarily features vocals from Horace Andy, as well as a number of guest vocalists: Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz, Hope Sandoval of Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions and Mazzy Star, Guy Garvey of Elbow and Martina Topley-Bird. It has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Named after a German archipelago, it was their first studio album in seven years, following 100th Window (2003). Heligoland is the fifth studio album by English electronic music duo Massive Attack, released on 8 February 2010 by Virgin Records. ![]() ![]() ![]() from Laydie Texas in Dallas Texas ( answer Laydie Texas 's question)Īsk a question about the music in this movie.Īdd music info heard in the movie but not listed on the soundtrack CD.Īdd other info not listed above (trivial anecdotes, press quotes, recording anomalies, etc).Ĭorrect errors listed above (incorrect tracklistings, product codes, typos, etc). What is the name of the song where she sing the words ".good mourning heartache."? from john in san diego.ca ( answer john's question) Who really sings the music in this movie? I want that song by that singer!!! ( thanks to lady L, seattlr) add more info Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. I thought it might be Bessie Smith but it's not. Discover Lady Sings the Blues Original Soundtrack by Diana Ross released in 1972. Yeah but who is she singing along to? She's listening to a record and that isn't her voice. ( thanks to Sweetstuff10680, New York) add more info The name of the song is "Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do." Hope this helps. Her lady boss tells her to hurry up and take the album. ( from jackee in california) What is the song she sings in the beginning of the movie when she's cleaning at work? She plays it over and over. I want the soundtrack with DIANA ROSS singing the songs from this movie!! Not various artists! Who sings on this CD? ( from Linda in Sandusky,Ohio, USA)ĭiana Ross ( thanks to DOT) add more info SoundtrackINFO: Lady Sings the Blues Soundtrackīuy the Lady Sings the Blues soundtrack CD today from The MovieMusic Store. ![]() ![]() ![]() Man to man, friend to friend, lover to lover. Now, in the lonely, desperate hours awaiting rescue, the real challenge-confronting themselves, their future and their desires-begins. Until their next mission throws Ben and Maddox closer together than ever before, with only each other to depend on. But Ben's still reeling from a relationship gone to hell, and he's not about to screw up his friendship with Maddox, too. He needs Ben by his side forever-heart and soul.īen admits he likes what he's seen-his friend's full lower lip and the perfect muscles of his ass have proved distracting more than once. It isn't smart, falling for his best friend and fellow SEAL, but ten years with Ben has forged a bond so intimate Maddox can't ignore it. Pushing thirty, with his reenlistment looming, decorated navy sniper Maddox Horvat is taking a long look at what he really wants in life. ![]() ![]() "On Point is an exciting and emotionally satisfying story and the Out of Uniform series continues to deliver well-crafted military romances." -All About Romance Dual point-of-view and big fluffy HEA guaranteed BRING ME HOME launches the brand-new Safe Harbor series from acclaimed author Annabeth Albert. ![]() ![]() He writes ecstatically of going blackberrying in summer, playing in the fields when the grass was ‘June high’, skating and carol singing in icy Christmas weather when it hurt to breathe and the air was ‘like needles’. Despite the poverty, for Laurie the hugger-mugger home and the village with its familiar characters and its unchanging round were full of wonder. In the years during and after the First World War a village like Slad, deep in its remote Cotswold valley, was a small self-contained world. Alone she brought up the three daughters of her husband’s first marriage and four children of her own. ![]() Laurie’s father abandoned his wife and children when the war was over, and Laurie grew up in a family dominated by women, chief of whom was his mother, a dreamer of dreams who ‘loved the world and made no plans, had a quick holy eye for natural wonders and couldn’t keep a neat house for her life’. Lee was born in Stroud in 1914, and in 1917 the family moved to a damp and crumbling cottage in the Gloucestershire village of Slad. Whether or not they have, as one critic put it, ‘ Cider with Rosie seems true as long as you’re reading it – and that’s the most important thing.’ ![]() ![]() Laurie Lee described this, his best-loved and best-known book, as ‘a recollection of early boyhood’, adding the acknowledgement that ‘some facts may have been distorted by time’. ![]() ![]() ![]() Wrong becomes right at the hands of the man who strikes fear, but also sparks passion.Īs her husband's deception is revealed, and the FBI closes in on her captor, Emory begins to wonder if the man with no name is, in fact, her rescuer from those who wish her dead - and from heartbreak.Ĭombining the nail-biting suspense and potent storytelling that has made Sandra Brown one of the world's best loved authors, MEAN STREAK is a wildly compelling novel about love, deceit, and the choices we must make in order to survive. At the center of the dispute is a desperate young woman whom Emory can't turn her back on, even if it means breaking the law. ![]() Unexpectedly, however, the two have a dangerous encounter with people who adhere to a code of justice all their own. She's determined to escape him, and willing to take any risks necessary to survive. Dr Emory Charbonneau could live as a trust fund baby following the death of her wealthy parents, instead the paediatrician has dedicated her life to helping others. And her latest novel, Mean Streak is no different. While police suspect Jeff of "instant divorce," Emory, suffering from an unexplained head injury, regains consciousness and finds herself the captive of a man whose violent past is so dark that he won't even tell her his name. She’s one of several authors I read whose novels feature a good mix of crime / suspense and romance. Fog and ice encapsulate the mountainous wilderness and paralyze the search for her. By the time her husband Jeff, miffed over a recent argument, reports her missing, the trail has grown cold. Emory Charbonneau, a pediatrician and marathon runner, disappears on a mountain road in North Carolina. From #1 New York Times best-selling author Sandra Brown comes a heart-pounding story of survival, that takes the age-old question, "Does the end justify the means?" and turns it on its head.ĭr. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Binti is a “master harmonizer,” someone who is able to use a genius for mathematics, a training in advanced technological development, and the customs of her people to “speak” into the world, bringing people and worlds together in harmony or challenge. Binti’s community is closely modelled on the Himba people of southwest Africa, including the special braiding of her hair and the red-clay otjize that coats her skin for beauty, protection, and an embodied sense of culture. Nnedi Okorafor has given us a living, vibrant, complex character in literary SF prose.īinti is the award-winning novella of a young African woman with a special gift enhanced and challenged by her rugged stubbornness, deep love, and dynamic intelligence. What a discovery Binti has been for me! In Binti (2015), Home (2017), and The Night Masquerade (2018), Dr. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It took them a long time to notice I was gone, which meant I was able to make it quite some distance. The first trip I ever took was across the fields, on foot. As a young child the narrator finds her way to the Oder river: he who rules the world has no power over movement and knows that our body in motion is holy, and only then can you escape him, once you’ve taken off.” The English edition has chosen the more generic title Flights (also taken from one of the many different pieces that comprise the novel).īoth speak to the theme of the novel: travel, and the necessity for some of always being in motion rather than at rest. The Polish original was entitled Bieguni, after a peculiar (possibly apocryphal) sect who believed that the only way to escape the power of the Antichrist was to avoid stability, “anything that has a stable place in this world - every country, church, every human government, everything that has a preserved form in this hell - is at his command. His eyes attentively probe their constellations, positionings, the directions they point in, the shapes they make.įlights, published by perhaps the UK’s finest publisher, Fitzcarraldo Editions, and seamlessly translated from the Polish by Jennifer Croft (who translates from Argentinian Spanish as well as Polish), is the first Olga Tokarczuk novel I have read, but it certainly won’t be the last. ![]() ![]() Throughout this beautiful chaos, threads of meaning spread in all directions, networks of strange logic. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Some people have complained about being confused by the movie. The focus is entirely upon Bourne and how he is to deal with having no memory of his past, being hunted without knowing why. While "Bourne" does not have a particularly deep plot, it is consistent and focused. ![]() ![]() Most of the crap that passes for an espionage film has no plot or reason for existing other than to meet a quota of explosions and cleavage in order to draw the summer action film crowd. Besides "The Bourne Identity," "Ronin" is the only other recent spy movie I can think of that didn't feature skydiving, bungie jumping, skiing downhill while shooting innumerable bad guys, laser pens, cars with ejection seats, or silicone breasted women with names you'd be vaguely embarrassed to say in front of your mother. I have grown extremely tired of the typical formula spy film like Bond, or the juvenile stunt exhibition "Triple X." There have been a bare handful of spy films that feature relatively realistic spy thrillers, especially recently with a concentration on spectacular movies that have less substance than cotton candy. ![]() ![]() Special praise for the narrator, David Rintoul - he must have burned up a thousand calories an hour narrating this. There are truly creepy moments aplenty - although why people who are already unnerved by odd happenings decide to explore the basement is always beyond me, although I suppose if they didn't, there wouldn't be a book. ![]() ![]() These are actual ghosts in this book - real ghosts - ha! - not alien creatures or dragons or man-made monsters, or any of that sort of thing. "Secrets" also has none of the things I don't like in a scary story, which is to say, I don't like stories that merge into science fiction. That's a seriously frightening book, too. James Herbert also wrote "The Fog" and I remember reading that decades ago, and afterward, that book came to mind every single day when the tule fog overtook the Sacramento Valley and I had to navigate around in it. ![]() Glad I did - I should have known this would be good. I'm not sure why I decided to take a chance on it, but I like creepy old houses, especially if a ghost or two might linger, so that was probably it. Ghost stores just don't get any better than that. I don't seek out ghost stories too often - nothing ever seems to equal Susan Hills's "The Woman in Black" - the audiobook, not the film. ![]() |