You will find a complete listing of the Led Zeppelin studio discography & much,much more at the bands official website www.ledzeppelin.com.
If you played all of the Beatles "original release", English language studio recordings back to back, you have about 10 hours of musical enjoyment. The Beatles recorded a lot of songs in German in the early days, and probably a couple of songs in at least one other language. If you were to include the Live BBC radio recordings and the 3 Anthology recordings all of which include many songs never released by the Beatles, there would be a further 8.5 hours.
About 80% of the recordings you will hear in this day and age.
Voyle Gilmore was listed as "producer" of the album, "Songs for Swingin' Lovers", which includes "Anything Goes" (1956). However, the music on Frank Sinatra's recordings was not "produced" like most recordings by other artists are. He performed live in the studio, and except for an occasional intercut, what the listener hears is a live performance. The recordings were mixed in mono and stereo, but no other instruments were added, and studio trickery, other than occasional use of "echo", was not used. Arranger Nelson Riddle stated in an interview with DJ Jonathan Schwartz (which can be found on YouTube.com), that Frank Sinatra's recordings "were a product of Frank Sinatra's mind".
Before his death in 1996, Tupac Shakur recorded around 150 songs. This includes tracks released on his studio albums as well as numerous unreleased songs and collaborations. Many of these recordings have since been compiled and released posthumously, showcasing his prolific output and enduring influence in hip-hop.
A studio musician generally sings the songs found on karaoke recordings, not the original artists.
You will find a complete listing of the Led Zeppelin studio discography & much,much more at the bands official website www.ledzeppelin.com.
If you played all of the Beatles "original release", English language studio recordings back to back, you have about 10 hours of musical enjoyment. The Beatles recorded a lot of songs in German in the early days, and probably a couple of songs in at least one other language. If you were to include the Live BBC radio recordings and the 3 Anthology recordings all of which include many songs never released by the Beatles, there would be a further 8.5 hours.
Mano Negra has released a number of studio albums, live recordings, compilations and other miscellaneous releases. Some of their albums include Puta's Fever and King of Bongo.
About 80% of the recordings you will hear in this day and age.
If you look on Rhett Miller's website, you can find the recordings of songs that he has for sale on the apple store. There is a link to download the music there as well as a list of the songs that he has.
Voyle Gilmore was listed as "producer" of the album, "Songs for Swingin' Lovers", which includes "Anything Goes" (1956). However, the music on Frank Sinatra's recordings was not "produced" like most recordings by other artists are. He performed live in the studio, and except for an occasional intercut, what the listener hears is a live performance. The recordings were mixed in mono and stereo, but no other instruments were added, and studio trickery, other than occasional use of "echo", was not used. Arranger Nelson Riddle stated in an interview with DJ Jonathan Schwartz (which can be found on YouTube.com), that Frank Sinatra's recordings "were a product of Frank Sinatra's mind".
Before his death in 1996, Tupac Shakur recorded around 150 songs. This includes tracks released on his studio albums as well as numerous unreleased songs and collaborations. Many of these recordings have since been compiled and released posthumously, showcasing his prolific output and enduring influence in hip-hop.
2001, but they were live recordings and were not new songs.
You can find live recordings of Blink 182 songs on the video site YouTube. There are dozens of live song recordings from Blink 182 to choose from on YouTube.
In their recording studio.
in a recording studio normally