‘Music For The Dancers’ N°359 – Vintage 80s Music Videos
‘We Are Live’ N°98 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
‘Music For The Dancers’ N°383 – Vintage 80s Music Videos
David Bowie releases his seventeenth album : ‘Never Let Me Down’ featuring ‘Day-In Day-Out’ (1987)
David Bowie's 'Never Let Me Down' is his seventeenth studio album released on 20 April 1987 by EMI.
David Bowie releases ‘Let’s Dance’ co-produced with Nile Rodgers and featuring ‘China Girl’ (1983)
David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' is his fifteenth studio album (featuring "Let's Dance" "Modern Love" and "China Girl"), co-produced with Nile Rodgers and released on April 14, 1983 by RCA.
Blue Note publish ‘I Can See Your House from Here’ by John Scofield & Pat Metheny (1994)
'I Can See Your House from Here' by John Scofield & Pat Metheny is an album recorded in New-York and released on April 5, 1994 by Blue Note Records.
Epic publish Luther Vandross’ ‘The Night I Fell in Love,’ his fourth album produced by Marcus Miller (1985)
Luther Vandross' 'The Night I Fell in Love' is his fourth studio album co-produced with Marcus Miller and released on March 8, 1985 by Epic.
Blue Note publish ‘What We Do’ by The John Scofield Quartet featuring Joe Lovano (1993)
The John Scofield Quartet's 'What We Do' is a studio album featuring Joe Lovano on saxophone and released on February 9, 1993 by Blue Note.
Sister Sledge release their third album : ‘We Are Family’ featuring ‘He’s the Greatest Dancer,’ ‘Lost in Music’ and ‘We Are Family’ (1979)
Sister Sledge's 'We Are Family' is an album written and produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards and released in January 1979 by Cotillion Records.
The Sisters Of Mercy release their second album : ‘Floodland’ (1987)
The Sisters Of Mercy's 'Floodland' is their second studio album produced by frontman Andrew Eldritch alongside Larry Alexander and Jim Steinman and released on November 16, 1987 by Merciful Release
Epic publish Stevie Ray Vaughan’s fifth album : ‘The Sky Is Crying’ (1991)
Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'The Sky Is Crying' is his fifth studio album recorded with Double Trouble and released on November 5, 1991 by Epic.
Dire Straits release’Making Movies,’ their third album featuring ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (1980)
Dire Straits' 'Making Movies' feat. 'Romeo and Juliet' is their third studio album produced by Jimmy Iovine & frontman Mark Knopfler and released on October 17, 1980 by Vertigo / Warner Bros.
Parlophone publish ‘Very,’ Pet Shop Boys’ fifth album featuring ‘Go West’ (1993)
Pet Shop Boys' 'Very' is their fifth studio album featuring 'Go West' and released on September 27, 1993 by Parlophone
Portrait publish Cyndi Lauper’s second album : ‘True Colors’ featuring ‘Change of Heart’ (1986)
Cyndi Lauper 's 'True Colors' is her second album released on September 15, 1986 by Portrait.
Diana Krall starts the recording of her second album : ‘Only Trust Your Heart’ (1994)
Diana Krall's 'Only Trust Your Heart' is her second album recorded between September 13 and 16, 1994 and released on February 14, 1995 by GRP.
David Bowie releases ‘Scary Monsters,’ his fourteenth album’ featuring ‘Ashes to Ashes’ and ‘Fashion’ (1980)
David Bowie's 'Scary Monsters' feat. 'Ashes to Ashes' is his fourteenth studio album (full titled 'Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)') released on September 12, 1980 by RCA Records
Atlantic publish Chic’s second album : ‘C’est Chic’ featuring ‘Le Freak’ and ‘I Want Your Love’ (1978)
Chic's 'C'est Chic' feat. 'Le Freak' is their second studio album released on August 11, 1978 by Atlantic.
Blue Note publish John Scofield’s ‘Hand Jive,’ an album recorded with Eddie Harris (1994)
John Scofield's 'Hand Jive' is a studio album recorded with Eddie Harris and released on August 9, 1994 by Blue Note Records.
Chic release their third studio album ‘Risqué’ featuring ‘Good Times’ (1979)
Chic's 'Risqué' is their third studio album featuring Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers and released on July 30, 1979 by Atlantic.
Arista publish ‘Whos Zoomin Who?’, Aretha Franklin’s thirtieth album featuring ‘Freeway of Love’ (1985)
Aretha Franklin's 'Who's Zoomin' Who?' is her thirtieth studio album featuring 'Freeway of Love,' produced mostly by Narada Michael Walden and released on July 9, 1985 by Arista
Geffen publish Pat Metheny Group’s album : ‘Letter from Home’ (1989)
Pat Metheny Group's 'Letter from Home' is an album released on June 29, 1989 by Geffen.
Columbia publish Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ his seventh album featuring ‘Dancing in the Dark’ and ‘My Hometown’ (1984)
Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.' is his seventh studio album recorded with his E Street Band and released on June 4, 1984 by Columbia.
Bryan Ferry releases ‘Boys and Girls,’ his sixth solo album featuring ‘Slave To Love’ (1985)
Bryan Ferry's 'Boys and Girls' feat. 'Slave To Love' is his sixth (and most successful) solo album released on June 3, 1985 by Eg Records.
Roxy Music release their eighth and final album : ‘Avalon’ featuring ‘More Than This’ (1982)
Roxy Music's 'Avalon' is their eighth and final studio album co-produced with Rhett Davies and released on June 1, 1982 by E.G. Records/Polydor.
Diana Ross releases ‘Diana’ featuring ‘Upside Down’ and produced By Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers (1980)
Diana Ross' 'Diana' is her eleventh studio album produced By Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers and released on May 22, 1980 by Motown.
Warner Bros. publish Miles Davis’ ‘Amandla,’ his third (and final) collaboration with Marcus Miller (1989)
Miles Davis' 'Amandla' is his third (and final) collaboration with Marcus Miller, released on May 18, 1989 by Warner Bros.
Epic release Stevie Ray Vaughan’s second album ‘Couldn’t Stand the Weather’ recorded with Double Trouble (1984)
Stevie Ray Vaughan's 'Couldn't Stand the Weather' is his second studio album recorded with Double Trouble and released on May 15, 1984 by Epic.
We remember Prince. ‘Someday My Prince Will Go’
Tracklist :
1 . Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad
2 . Do Me, Baby (Capitol Theatre, 1982)
3 . Purple Rain (1985)
4 . Anotherloverholenyohead (1986)
5 . 1987 VMAs
6 . I Wish U Heaven (1988)
7 . Electric Chair (SNL 15th Anniversary Special, 1989)
8 . Purple Rain (Arsenio Hall Show, 1991)
9 . My Name Is Prince (1992)
10 . (w/ the NPG, Arsenio Hall Show, 1993)
11 . Face Down (Chris Rock Show, 1997)
12 . Stauros (w/ NPG Essence, 1998)
13 . The Greatest Romance Ever Sold (Dutch Television, 1999)
14 . NPG Music Club Intro (2001)
15 . The Everlasting Now (Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 2002)
16 . Baby I’m a star, Shhh (Hong Kong Harbor Fest
Joe Bonamassa releases ‘Blues Of Desperation,’ his twelfth album (2016)
Joe Bonamassa's 'Blues Of Desperation" is his twelfth studio album released on March 25, 2016 by J&R Adventures.
This Week New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°385
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52 . Besa - Titan
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51 . Nutsa Buzaladze - Firefighter
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This Week New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°372
Date Added : janv 10, 2024
51 . Dana Gavanski - How To Feel Uncomfortable
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50 . Julia Holter - Spinning
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Death Row publish Dr. Dre’ s debut album : ‘The Chronic’ featuring Snoop Dogg (1992)
Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' is his debut studio album featuring Snoop Dogg and released on December 15, 1992 by Death Row / Interscope
‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°657 – 2010s Music Videos
Bizarre Quotes • There is no way I could mistake, the girl is mine (99 Souls) • Why's it easier to burn than it is to heal? (The Chainsmokers) • Anytime you see me smilin', it was probably for show (Marshmello, Yungblud & blackbear) • Shouldn’t be out here doing what I like (Louisa Johnson) • It's only natural that I'm so affected (Little Mix) • You never gave up on me I'll never know what you see (Why won't you) (The Weeknd) • I tried to scream But my head was underwater (Billie Eilish) •
Music-wise : Pop, Dance Pop, Rock, R&B
Happy Birthday Bootsy Collins. ‘Bootsylicious’
James Brown records ‘Live at the Apollo’ with the Famous Flames (1962)
James Brown's 'Live at the Apollo' is a live album recorded on October 24, 1962 with the Famous Flames and released iIn May 1963 by King.
‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°250 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos
Bizarre Quotes • I'm just scared of what you think (blink_182) • My performance is easy I am the god of romance (Robbie Williams) • They're telling me to take it like a man (We Are Scientists) • All the vixens stand in line Waiting for my fright night (Lordi) • I paused in cosmic reflection, confused and wondering (The Chemical Brothers) • What do you want for tea? I want crisps (Kaiser Chiefs) • Maybe it's best you leave me alone I give the final blow (The All~American Rejects) • Cause you say you love me And then you do it again (Travis)
Music-wise : Rock, Indie Rock, Electronic, Pop