Advantages: Nice looking product, 100% free online play, large memory/storage, different versions available Disadvantages: expensive for some people
Playstation 3
The PS3 console is undoubtably the best console ever created!
There are several GB versions, i own the 60GB PS3. In my own honest opinion the PS3 is the best of the rest. The PS3 console has:
Wireless (built in) network for online play
100% free online play
Blu-ray DVD player (built in)
Internet browser (the same as your computer)
A media player for stored music, photos and movies
1080p (FULL HD GRAPHICS) & HDMI FULL LIGHT FOR HDTV's
The PS3 is almost silent unlike other noisey big brand consoles. You can barely hear it in a completely silent room. With the 60GB PS3 you can play all your old PS3 games unlike 'other' new consoles. You can add all your favourite music, photo and video files to view on the internal PS3 harddrive. The technical support at sony is the best anyone could ask for and their full ...
Advantages: Highly varied Disadvantages: A couple of tracks weren't as strong as the rest
genre), but still manages to connect on a deeper level with their love for 'The Game'. With this thing which draws them together, they come with an incredibly strong Hip Hop track, switching from the direction of the rest of the album. Kanye offers the production with a clear sample of an '80s RB groove form Gil Scott Heron to give this one a retro feel.
**Four Stars**
15. "Never Can Say Goodbye" (feat. Latoiya Williams)
When I read that this one included samples of both Biggie's "Big Pppa" and the Isley Brothers' "Between The Sheets", I was excited as I expected to hear a nice and smooth track from Game, however, these were only little things which allowed Game to show his influences over the rests as he follow a similar delivery which Notorious B.I.G. did in "Big Poppa". Thsi track has lyrics whcih completely contrast from ...
look on the bright side of life?, as 140 good people just hang around on crucifixion, or maybe its death!
?Life of Brian? was widely acclaimed, widely criticised by the religious right and moderates. It was banned as blasphemous, which it probably is, but differing opinions is not a reason to censor something. History has shown us what happens when we burn books and are afraid to look at other views of history. I think the blend of anarchy and irreverent humour strikes at the core of uncovering the truth about all religions zealously to dogma. I, coming from Northern Ireland, see it taking a good smack at the Northern Ireland in the 70?s.
Watch it if you dare!!!!!!!
Features
Trailers
Special Feature ? ?The Pythons? ? this looks at the making of this film and others. It?s a bit grainy but a good watch ...
Product Information for "Maunder: Olivet to Calvary; Stainer: (The) Crucifixion" »
Product details
Title
Maunder: Olivet to Calvary; Stainer: (The) Crucifixion
Composer
John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920); Sir John Stainer (1840 - 1901)
Main Performer
Frederick Harvey (Baritone); John Mitchinson (Tenor); Peter Moorse (Organ); David Hughes (Tenor); Gavin Williams (Organ)
Orchestra / Ensemble(s)
Guildford Cathedral Choir
Date of Release
03/03/2003
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Label / Distributor
Classics for Pleasure / EMI
Pieces in Set
2
Running Time
2 hours 1 minute
Genre(s)
Vocal and choral
Stereo
Stereo
SPAR Code
ADD
EAN
724357577922
Catalogue Number
575779
Work 1
Work Title
Olivet to Calvary
Excerpt(s)
1. Olivet to Calvary
Composer
John Henry Maunder (1858 - 1920)
Genre
Vocal & Choral
Date Written
Published 1904
Conductor
Barry Rose
Orchestra / Ensemble
Guildford Cathedral Choir
Main Performer
Frederick Harvey (Baritone), John Mitchinson (Tenor), Peter Moorse (Organ)
Opera Part(s)
Frederick Harvey, John Mitchinson, Peter Moorse
Work 2
Work Title
(The) Crucifixion
Excerpt(s)
1. Could ye not watch with Me (bass & chorus) 2. Fling wide the gates! (tenor & chorus) 3. Cross of Jesus, Cross of Sorrow (hymn) 4. King ever glorious (tenor) 5. God so loved the world (anthem) 6. Holy Jesu, by Thy passion (hymn) 7. So thou liftest Thy divine petition (duet) 8. Jesus, the Crucified, pleads for me (hymn) 9. I adore Thee (hymn) 10. From the Throne of His Cross (chorus) 11. All for Jesus (hymn)
Composer
Sir John Stainer (1840 - 1901)
Genre
Vocal & Choral
Date Written
1887
Conductor
Barry Rose
Orchestra / Ensemble
Guildford Cathedral Choir
Main Performer
David Hughes (Tenor), Gavin Williams (Organ), John Lawrenson (Baritone)
Opera Part(s)
David Hughes, Gavin Williams, John Lawrenson
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