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Bill Bonaparte - Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum album

Bill Bonaparte - Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum album

  • Performer: Bill Bonaparte
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Title: Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum
  • Released: 1980
  • Style: Steel Band
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1827 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1889 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
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Description

ESL - 001 - Side 1 - Introduction, Yellow Bird Hello Dolly Granada Never On A Sunday Aldila Hava-Nagilah Bill Bonaparte recorded this album of steel drum music on the cruise ship SS Emerald Seas where he could often be found entertaining holidaymakers who were highly receptive to his tropical tunes

Complete your Bill Bonaparte collection.

Recorded Live On Board The S/S Emerald Seas. Bill Bonaparte And Drum (LP, Album). Bill Bonaparte And The Drum (LP, Album, RP). Steel.

Bonaparte is the fourth studio album by Berlin-based indie punk musician Bonaparte (Tobias Jundt). It was released on February 14, 2014. I Wanna Sue Someone" – 3:05. Into The Wild" – 3:56. Riot In My Head" – 3:57. Wash Your Thighs" – 3:00. Out Of Control" – 3:54. Yes Dear You're Right I'm Sorry" – 2:43. May The Best Sperm Win" – 3:07. Like An Umlaut In English" – 3:27.

The Library of Congress Blogs Folklife Today Bill Stepp, Aaron Copland, and Bonaparte’s Retreat. All Formats Audio Recordings Books Films, Videos Legislation Manuscripts/Mixed Materials Maps Notated Music Newspapers Periodicals Personal Narratives Photos, Prints, Drawings Software, E-Resources Archived Web Sites Web Pages 3-D Objects. One of the best-known pieces from the archive is a distinctive version of the fiddle tune Bonaparte’s Retreat, recorded by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in Salyersville, Kentucky, in 1937. According to the American Folklife Center’s founding director, Alan Jabbour, Bonaparte’s Retreat is probably Irish in origin, and was used for ballads about Napoleon’s defeat and exile. Samuel Bayard further tells us it was used as a military march during the Civil War.

BONAPARTE (Tobias Jundt) is a bird.

Including Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, The Carter Family and Bill Monroe. Boston Boy/Last Night's Joy. Norman & Nancy Blake. The Little Log Hut In The Lane. 40 Miles From Denver. Remembering João Gilberto and the way his sound shaped bossa nova.

Napoleon Bonaparte, the first emperor of France, is regarded as one of the greatest military leaders in the history of the West. Learn more at Biography. Napoleon married Joséphine de Beauharnais, widow of General Alexandre de Beauharnais (guillotined during the Reign of Terror) and the mother of two children, on March 9, 1796, in a civil ceremony. Joséphine was unable to give him a son, so in 1810, Napoleon arranged for the annulment of their marriage that he could wed Marie-Louise, the 18-year-old daughter of the emperor of Austria. The couple had a son, Napoleon II (. the King of Rome) on March 20, 1811. Family and Early Years.

A page for describing UsefulNotes: Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoléon Bonaparte (born "Napoleone di Buonaparte"; August 15, 1769 – May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during The French Revolution and the French Revolutionary Wars. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again for a hundred days, in 1815.

The average person shies away from confrontation and will give way to a more assertive person most of the time. However, Napoleon was assertive and controlling. This is evident throughout his life. Psychological observations of Napoleon Bonaparte indicate that he was self-serving, often disloyal, unreliable, greedy, and unscrupulous. This worked very well with the Austrians, but failed in the face of Lord Nelson, Wellington and the Russian winters. You can take denial just so far and reality will catch up with you. Disloyal. He did many things to illustrate his disloyalty. When the British Navy left him stranded in Egypt, he had no hesitation in abandoning his troops and returning to France. When previously faced with the need to feed thousands of war prisoners, he had no compunction for killing them.

Tracklist

A1 Introduction Yellow Bird
A2 Hello Dolly
A3 Granada
A4 Never On Sunday
A5 Aldila
A6 Hava-Nagilah
A7 Theme From Godfather
A8 Somewhere My Love (Dr. Zhivago Theme)
B1 Oklahoma
B2 Beer Barrel Polka
B3 Bridge On The River Kwai
B4 Marine Corps Theme
B5 Anchors Aweigh (U.S. Navy)
B6 Various Marches
B7 My Old Kentucky Home
B8 Deep In The Heart Of Texas
B9 Yellow Rose Of Texas
B10 Glory Halleluia
B11 Dixie
B12 Saints Go Marchin' In
B13 Yankee Doodle

Credits

  • Artwork – Ernesto Alonso
  • Music By – Don Ragon Orchestra
  • Producer – Frank Dorman, Gino Conti
  • Steel Drums, Saxophone, Piano – Bill Bonaparte

Notes

Recorded Live On Board The S/S Emerald Seas.

Black-on-yellow center labels with English side designations and without 'Stereo.'

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, Center label): ESL-001 Side A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, Center label): ESL-001 Side B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): ESL-001-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): ESL-001-B JxJ 12-3-80

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ESL-001 Bill Bonaparte Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum ‎(LP, Album) Not On Label ESL-001 US 1979
ESL-001 Bill Bonaparte Bill Bonaparte And His Steel Drum ‎(8-Trk, Album) Not On Label ESL-001 US 1979
ESL-001 Bill Bonaparte Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum ‎(Cass, Album) Not On Label ESL-001 US 1979
ESL-001 Bill Bonaparte Bill Bonaparte And The Steel Drum ‎(LP, Album) Not On Label ESL-001 US 1979