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Music Encyclopedia: Invitation to the Dance

Weber's Rondo brillant in D♭ op.65 for piano; it was orchestrated by Berlioz (1841) and, much altered, by Weingartner.



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Dictionary of Dance: Invitation to the Dance
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Ballet film by G. Kelly which was produced in 1952 but not released until 1956. Its three parts are titled ‘Circus’ (mus. Ibert, with Sombart, Kelly, and Youskevitch), ‘Ring around the Rosy’ (mus. A. Previn, with Paltenghi, Dale, Youskevitch, Bessy, D. Adams, and Toumanova), and ‘Sinbad the Sailor’ (mus. Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade adapted by R. Eden, a mix of cartoon and live dance with Kelly and D. Kasady).

Album Review: Invitation to the Dance
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  • Artist: 40 Below Summer
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 11, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

40 Below Summer looked to impress with their 2001 major-label debut, Invitation to the Dance, and largely succeed by offering up an eclectic batch of songs that are dripping with creativity. Invitation to the Dance at first glance may seem to be just another hard rock album, but along with further observation it is apparent that 40 Below Summer is striving to spice up what modern hard rock became in the 21st century. By combining hardcore breakdowns with melodic singing, a dash of aggressive hip-hop, and the worldly aspects of jazz, 40 Below Summer created a recipe that will satisfy the listener as well as sate one's soul. Max Illedge's unique vocal mannerisms help push 40 Below Summer forward, and his natural vocal ability make songs such as "Step into the Sideshow" and "Falling Down" stand out as must-hear tunes. Throughout the album there is a reoccuring sense of déjà vu, as was common with most releases in 2001, but 40 Below Summer overcome their minor similarities to truly be seen as an original band amidst the cluster of fledgling acts struggling to break through. 40 Below Summer's ability to keep the listener guessing and the album's repetitive appeal make Invitation to the Dance a surefire hit for those looking for something more out of hard rock than a down-tuned bass and simplistic lyrics. ~ Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
We the People (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (3:40)
Rope (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:21)
Still Life (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (3:02)
Wither Away (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:18)
Step into the Sideshow (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (3:04)
Falling Down (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:27)
Smile Electric (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (2:59)
Rejection (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:09)
Power Tool (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:15)
Drown (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:30)
Minus One (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (2:36)
Jonesin' (Lyrics) 40 Below Summer 40 Below Summer (4:43)

Credits

GGGarth (Producer), Alan Silverman (Mastering), Toby Wright (Mixing), Dean Karr (Photography), Dean Karr (Cover Photo), Alan Sanderson (Engineer), Michael "Elvis" Baskette (Engineer), Ben Mumphrey (Engineer), Dan Druff (Guitar Technician), 40 Below Summer (Producer), 40 Below Summer (Main Performer), 40 Below Summer (Cover Art Concept), Carlos Aguilar (Drums), Steve Richards (Executive Producer)
Wikipedia: Invitation to the Dance
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For the film, see Invitation to the Dance (film)
Invitation to the Dance
Studio album by 40 Below Summer
Released October 16, 2001
Recorded ???
Genre Rap metal
Nu metal
Length 46:05
Label London-Sire (Original)
Warner (Re-issue)
Producer GGGarth
Shawn Crahan
Steven Richards
Professional reviews
40 Below Summer chronology
Rain [EP]
(2000)
Invitation to the Dance
(2001)
The Mourning After
(2003)

Invitation to the Dance is the debut major release by the disbanded alternative metal music group 40 Below Summer. The album was released on October 16, 2001 via London-Sire Records. Two months after its release, the label went out of business, and the album was re-issued through Warner Music.

Track listing

  1. "We the People" – 3:40
  2. "Rope" – 4:21
  3. "Still Life" – 3:02
  4. "Wither Away" – 4:18
  5. "Step Into the Sideshow" – 3:04
  6. "Falling Down" – 4:27
  7. "Smile Electric" – 2:59
  8. "Rejection" – 4:09
  9. "Power Tool" – 4:15
  10. "Drown" – 4:30
  11. "Minus One" – 2:36
  12. "Jonesin'" – 4:43

Personnel

  • Max Illidge – Vocals
  • Joey D'Amico – Guitar
  • Jordan Plingos – Guitar
  • Hector Graziani – Bass
  • Carlos Aguilar – Drums

 
 

 

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