Advantages: nice bottle Disadvantages: not so nice smell
Britney Spears Midnight Fantasy.
Knowing my liking for perfumes, my teenage son brought me this fourth instalment to the Brittany Spears range for my birthday (bless).
Very nicely packed and bottled in MidnightBlue, and does look well on the dressing table, but I have to admit, in my opinion smells terrible.
At first it gives of a very fruity fragrance, but not a pleasant aroma and overpowering, I do however find this happens quite often with perfume, and as they settle a more subtle aroma develops, but not in this case, it goes from overwhelming to a very bland slightly musty smell .Maybe its trying to represent Brittany Spears life at the moment?
The actual creator of the perfume is Caroline Sabas, as a follow up to the better smelling Fantasy.
It claims to be a mixture of varying fragrances which include black ...
Director: Clayton Jacobson
Writers: Clayton & Shane Jacobson
Genre: Comedy
Country: Australia
Certification: 15+
Language: English
Released: 21st January, 2008 (DVD)
MAIN CAST:
Shane Jacobson (Kenny Smyth)
Jesse Jacobson (Son)
Ronald Jacobson (Father)
Vicki Musso (Ex Wife / Ringless Woman)
Kenny Smyth is a plumber who works for a portaloo company based in Australia. He is your average, down-to-earth, nice guy with an abundance of patience and a sensible and astute outlook on life. He works with 'shit', literally, likes to talk about it, much to the general public's disgust, and although other people tend to look down on him he feels no shame. As he puts it; "It takes a certain kind of person to do what I do. No-one's ever impressed; no-one's ever fascinated. If you're a fireman, all the kids will want to ...
GoFigure 06.02.2008 (07.02.2008)
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Advantages: For lovers of the film, the period or the music of John Barry. Disadvantages: A bit too easy listening for some
Midnight Cowboy was director John Schlesinger's 1969 classic Oscar winning masterpiece portraying the shattered optimism of the American dream starring Jon Vought (father of Angelina Jolie) as male-prostitute Joe Buck and Dustin Hoffman as his sleazy scheming friend Enrico 'Ratso' Rizzo. The film follows Texan Joe as he naively sets off for New York to earn his fortune as a hustler. Upon arrival he finds little success and things only get worse when he befriends greasy con-merchant Rizzo. This album is a true soundtrack of the film in that, unlike many modern soundtracks, it truly follows the sequence of events in the film rather than just being a collection of hit songs banged together and added to the movie after it's finished.
The original version of Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talking" appears just as it was in the film as ...
Product Information for "Midnight Blue [Remastered] - Kenny Burrell" »
Product details
Title
Midnight Blue [Remastered]
Performer
Kenny Burrell
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Guitar
Release Date
05/04/1999
Recomended Retail Price
8.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1967
Label / Distributor
Blue Note / EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Engineer
Rudy Van Gelder
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
724349533523
Catalogue Number
4953352
Additional notes
Album Notes
The Rudy Van Gelder Edition of MIDNIGHT BLUE includes an essay by Bob Blumenthal. Personnel: Kenny Burrell (guitar); Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone); Major Holley, Jr. (bass); Bill English (drums); Ray Barretto (congas). Producer: Alfred Lion. Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 21, 1967. Originally released on Blue Note (4123). Includes liner notes by Leonard Feather and Bob Blumenthal. Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Rudy Van Gelder (1998, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey). This is part of the Blue Note Rudy Van Gelder Editions series. From the first sight of Reid Miles' brilliant typography on the cover you know what you are getting. Smooth smootchy jazz guitar played at the pace of a slow loris--quite magnificent in its sparing qualities. Mr. Burrell, together with Grant Green and Wes Montgomery, defined this style. "Chitlins Con Carne" is a late-night feast while "Midnight Blue" is smokey and soulful, and yes, Van Morrison did borrow the intro for "Moondance."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Chitlins Con Carne
2.
Mule
3.
Soul Lament
4.
Midnight Blue
5.
Wavy Gravy
6.
Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
7.
Saturday Night Blues
8.
Kenny's Sound
9.
K Twist
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