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Departure, Departures or The Departure may refer to: Literal meaning * Departure, also called takeoff, the phase of flight from moving along the ground to flying in the air * Departures, the section of a transport hub designated for outgoing passengers, freight, and vehicles Arts, entertainment, and media Paintings * ''Departure'' (Beckmann), a 1932–1935 triptych by German painter Max Beckmann Films * ''Departure'' (1931 film), a French drama film * ''Departure'' (1938 film), an Italian comedy film * ''Departure'' (1986 film), an Australian film * ''Departures'' (2008 film), a Japanese drama film * ''Departures'' (2011 film), a Turkish short film * ''Departure'' (2015 film), a British independent film * ''The Departure'' (1967 film), a Belgian film * ''The Departure'' (2017 film), a 2017 American film * ''Then Came You'' (2018 film), a 2018 American film also known as ''Departures'' * ''Unfinished'' (film), a 2018 Korean film previously known as ''Departure'' Literature * ...
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Takeoff
Takeoff is the phase of flight in which an aerospace vehicle leaves the ground and becomes airborne. For aircraft traveling vertically, this is known as liftoff. For aircraft that take off horizontally, this usually involves starting with a transition from moving along the ground on a runway. For balloon (aircraft), balloons, helicopters and some specialized fixed-wing aircraft (VTOL aircraft such as the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, Harrier and the Bell Boeing V22 Osprey), no runway is needed. Horizontal Power settings For light aircraft, usually full power is used during takeoff. Large transport category (airliner) aircraft may use a flex temp, reduced power for takeoff, where less than full power is applied in order to prolong engine life, reduce maintenance costs and reduce noise emissions. In some emergency cases, the power used can then be increased to increase the aircraft's performance. Before takeoff, the engines, particularly piston engines, are routinely run up at high po ...
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The Departure
The Departure was an English rock band from Northampton, formed in October 2003. Their debut album, '' Dirty Words'', was released 13 June 2005 by Parlophone. A second album, ''Inventions'', was expected to be released in early 2008, but was not (due to issues with the band's record label, Parlophone). The band split up on 30 January 2008. History The group formed in January 2004 after starting in Northampton as a collaboration between a former Christian commune member David Jones (vocals/guitar) and his friend Sam Harvey. After recruiting old school associate Ben Winton (bass) and Lee Irons (guitar), the lineup was completed with the addition of Andy Hobson (drums) via a musician's ad website. Jones described the concept of the band to music webzine Drowned in Sound: "We all got quite excited about the whole ethos of what we’re trying to do, which is to take 1980s reference points and transcend them into modern day, edgy, instant kind of sounds." They were signed to Parl ...
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Absent Light
''Absent Light'' is the fourth studio album by American-Canadian metalcore band Misery Signals and was released on July 23, 2013. The album was produced by guitarists Greg Thomas and Ryan Morgan, a first for the band. The album cover was illustrated by Adam Rosenlund. This is the band's last album with vocalist Karl Schubach. Background The band's previous album, '' Controller'' was released in 2008. The band would tour in support of the album for nearly a year before going on hiatus to focus on other projects. Vocalist Karl Schubach formed a solo project called Solace and launched a Kickstarter to help fund the project. As part of the funding incentives, Schubach provided vocals on a song by the UK metalcore band The Divided. Guitarist Ryan Morgan and bassist Kyle Johnson formed the hardcore punk band Burning Empires with members of Fall Out Boy. Rhythm guitarist Stuart Ross and drummer Branden Morgan formed the post-hardcore band Lowtalker with members of Comeback Kid. Ross w ...
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Masatoshi Ono
, also known as Sho, is a Japanese rock/heavy metal singer-songwriter and vocal coach. Ono got his start in the 1980s as vocalist of the heavy metal band Fort Bragg. In 1992, he released his first solo single, "Pure ni Nare", on Sony Records. It was not until his third single, "You're the Only...", that he began to receive notable attention. The single helped Ono win the "Rookie of the Year" award at the 34th Japan Record Awards and an invitation to that year's ''Kōhaku Uta Gassen''. In 2009, Ono became the vocalist of the power metal band Galneryus. His first single in eight years, "Departure!", was used as the opening theme song for the 2011 ''Hunter × Hunter'' anime. "Departure! -Second Version-" was used as the series' second opening theme, with Galneryus' "Hunting for Your Dream" as the second ending theme. Ono sings "Fight It Out!!", the opening theme song for the international versions of the final arc of ''Dragon Ball Kai''. In 2010 he established his own vocal scho ...
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Ascendancy (album)
''Ascendancy'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal music, heavy metal band Trivium (band), Trivium. It was released on March 15, 2005, through Roadrunner Records and was produced by Jason Suecof and Matt Heafy. Background This marks the first Trivium album to feature guitarist Corey Beaulieu and bassist Paolo Gregoletto. The album was produced by Jason Suecof and frontman Matt Heafy. The album spawned four singles: "Like Light to the Flies", "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr", "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation" and "Dying in Your Arms". Music videos for each of the songs were shot; a promotional video was filmed for the song "Rain". An earlier version of the video for "Dying in Your Arms" was also filmed (inspired by The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical), The Phantom of the Opera), but was scrapped because the band disliked the final product. This version of the video was made available to the public on April 18, 2025. The music video for "Like Light ...
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New Adventures In Hi-Fi
''New Adventures in Hi-Fi'' is the tenth studio album by the United States, American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was their fifth major-label release for Warner Bros. Records, released on September 9, 1996, in Europe and Australia, and the following day in the United States. ''New Adventures in Hi-Fi'' was the band's final album recorded with founding drummer Bill Berry (who left the band amicably the following year), original manager Jefferson Holt, and long-time producer Scott Litt. The members of R.E.M. consider the recorded album representative of the band at their peak, and fans generally regard it as the band's last great record before a perceived artistic decline during the late 1990s and early 2000s.''Mojo (magazine), Mojo'', November 1996 It has sold around seven million units, growing in cult status years after its release, with several retrospectives ranking it among the best of the band's recorded catalogue. Composition and recording The album was recorded during an ...
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Inhabit (album)
''Inhabit'' is the third album by the Christian metal band Living Sacrifice and the final album with bassist/vocalist Darren "D.J." Johnson. The album was recorded at Believer's Trauma Studios. Kurt Bachman and Joey Daub of Believer also produced and engineered this album. It was the final album the band would release while under REX. The album would later be reissued with new artwork on the band's new label, Solid State Records Tooth & Nail Records is a record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle where it is today. History Brandon Ebel and Michael Knott conceived the label as a joint venture, before Knott backe .... The album was recorded on Alesis digital tape. Track listing Credits Living Sacrifice *Darren "D.J." Johnson – vocals, bass * Lance Garvin – drums * Jason Truby – lead guitar * Bruce Fitzhugh – rhythm guitar Additional * Joey Daub – production, engineer, mixing * Kurt Bachman – pro ...
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In Search Of The Lost Chord
''In Search of the Lost Chord'' is the third album by the Moody Blues, released in July 1968 on the Deram label. Background The success of the band's previous record, '' Days of Future Passed'', allowed the group additional studio time and creative flexibility in crafting a follow-up album. At the time, keyboardist Mike Pinder told the Melody Maker, "Albums give us a chance to experiment with new ideas. And buyers realize they offer more than just music to dance to. They can sit down and listen – get away on a trip of musical exploration." Guitarist Justin Hayward recalled that ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' "was when I feel we found our soul and direction. It was when everything gelled musically." Writing Like its predecessor, ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' features a conceptual theme. The songs of ''In Search of the Lost Chord'' form a loose concept around a theme of quest and discovery, including both world exploration and inner self-realization. Mike Pinder explained, ...
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Jon Foreman
Jonathan Mark Foreman (born October 22, 1976) is an American musician who is the lead singer, guitarist, primary songwriter, and co-founder of the alternative rock band Switchfoot. As a solo act, Foreman has released 14 extended plays and two studio albums. Personal life Foreman was born in San Bernardino County, California, but his family moved to Massachusetts and Virginia Beach during his childhood. There he became fast friends with Todd Cooper, who encouraged him to learn guitar. Cooper was later a guitar tech for Switchfoot, although he left in 2005 to pursue his own musical career. After several years, Foreman and his family moved back to Southern California, this time settling in Encinitas. He graduated from San Dieguito Academy in the North County Coastal area of San Diego, California. Foreman attended UC San Diego and later dropped out to follow his singing career. Foreman married Emily Masen in 2002, and the couple had a daughter in 2012. Jon Foreman Bio The cou ...
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Departure
Departure, Departures or The Departure may refer to: Literal meaning * Departure, also called takeoff, the phase of flight from moving along the ground to flying in the air * Departures, the section of a transport hub designated for outgoing passengers, freight, and vehicles Arts, entertainment, and media Paintings * ''Departure'' (Beckmann), a 1932–1935 triptych by German painter Max Beckmann Films * ''Departure'' (1931 film), a French drama film * ''Departure'' (1938 film), an Italian comedy film * ''Departure'' (1986 film), an Australian film * ''Departures'' (2008 film), a Japanese drama film * ''Departures'' (2011 film), a Turkish short film * ''Departure'' (2015 film), a British independent film * ''The Departure'' (1967 film), a Belgian film * ''The Departure'' (2017 film), a 2017 American film * ''Then Came You'' (2018 film), a 2018 American film also known as ''Departures'' * ''Unfinished'' (film), a 2018 Korean film previously known as ''Departure'' Literature * ...
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Departures (album)
''Departures'' is the second solo studio album, album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning, a follow-up to his 2005 #1 ARIA Charts, Australian charting album ''Tea & Sympathy (Bernard Fanning album), Tea & Sympathy'', and the first since Fanning's band Powderfinger was disbanded in 2011. The album was released on 7 June 2013. The album heralds a departure from Fanning's debut 2005 effort of folk and roots in favour of a rock sound, more akin to his Powderfinger origins. Track listing #"Tell Me How It Ends" – 3:41 #"Limbo Stick" – 3:53 #"Battleships" – 3:10 #"Grow Around You" – 4:20 #"Drake" – 3:48 #"Call You Home" – 4:51 #"Departures (Blue Toowong Skies)" – 4:20 #"Zero Sum Game" – 4:07 #"Here Comes the Sadist" – 3:35 #"Inside Track" – 3:49 #"Ghosts" (Retail bonus track) – 3:58 #"Come Down On Your Side" - 3:27 (iTunes bonus track) Charts ''Departures'' debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts, ARIA Albums Chart dated 17 June 2013, becoming Fanning's second ...
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Pat Boone Discography
During his career as a singer and composer, Pat Boone released 63 singles in the United States, mostly during the 1950s and early 1960s when Boone was a successful pop singer and, for a time, the second-biggest charting artist behind Elvis Presley according to ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard''. Boone has had over 25 singles reach the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, U.S. singles charts, including the number-one hits "Ain't That a Shame" (1955), "I Almost Lost My Mind" (1956), "Don't Forbid Me" (1957), "Love Letters in the Sand" (1957), "April Love (song), April Love" (1957), and "Moody River" (1961). "I'll Be Home" (1956) reached No. 1 in the UK. He set a ''Billboard'' record, which he still holds, for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week. Boone also had several top 20 albums during this time, including the EP ''Four by Pat'' (1957) which peaked at No. 5 on the U.S. album charts, and his highest-charting album, ''Star Dust (Pat Boone album ...
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