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Flowers Of Evil (TV Series)
Flower(s) of Evil may refer to: Books * ''Les Fleurs du mal'' ( "The Flowers of Evil"), a volume of French poetry published in 1857 by Charles Baudelaire * ''The Flower of Evil'' (manhwa), a 2006–2008 manhwa by Lee Hyeon-Sook * ''The Flowers of Evil'' (manga), a 2009–2014 manga by Shuzo Oshimi with a 2013 anime and 2019 film adaptations Film and TV * ''Flower of Evil'' (film), a 1915 Italian film * '' A Flower of Evil'', a 1961 South Korean film directed by Lee Yong-min * Flowers of Evil (''Police Woman''), a 1974 episode of ''Police Woman'' * ''The Flower of Evil'' (film), a 2003 French film directed by Claude Chabrol * ''Flower of Evil'' (South Korean TV series), a 2020 South Korean TV series * ''Flower of Evil'' (Philippine TV series), a 2022 Philippine television drama series based on the 2020 South Korean series. Music Albums * ''Flowers of Evil'', a 1969 album by Ruth White * ''Flowers of Evil'' (Mountain album), a 1971 album by Mountain * ''Flower of Evil'' ( ...
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Les Fleurs Du Mal
''Les Fleurs du mal'' (; ) is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. ''Les Fleurs du mal'' includes nearly all Baudelaire's poetry, written from 1840 until his death in August 1867. First published in 1857, it was important in the symbolist—including painting—and modernist movements. Though it was extremely controversial upon publication, with six of its poems censored due to their immorality, it is now considered a major work of French poetry. The poems in ''Les Fleurs du mal'' frequently break with tradition, using suggestive images and unusual forms. They deal with themes relating to decadence and eroticism, particularly focusing on suffering and its relationship to original sin, disgust toward evil and oneself, obsession with death, and aspiration toward an ideal world. ''Les Fleurs du mal'' had a powerful influence on several notable French poets, including Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, and Stéphane Mallarmé. Overview The initial publication of the b ...
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Ruth White (composer)
Ruth S. White (September 1, 1925 – August 26, 2013) was an American composer known for her electronic music compositions. While most of her career was dedicated to educational recordings, she is best known for being an electronic music pioneer, owing to her early explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. The back cover of her 1971 release ''Short Circuits'' stated that “Ruth White is considered among today’s most gifted arbiters of what is termed ‘the new music’". Her early recordings ''7 Trumps From the Tarot Cards and Pinions'' (1968), ''Flowers of Evil'' (1969), and ''Short Circuits'' (1970) all featured surprising uses of the Moog synthesizer as well as other electronic musical equipment. Biography Ruth White studied music and composition and received three degrees from Carnegie Tech in Pennsylvania. While she focused on classical training in Piano, she also studied violin, cello, harp, clarinet, and horn. Recognized as gifted early on, White eventually ...
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Fireball Zone
''Fireball Zone'' is the third solo album by the American musician Ric Ocasek, frontman and songwriter of the Cars. The first single from the 1991 release was "Rockaway". Production The album was produced by Nile Rodgers and Ric Ocasek. Its title is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's ''Gravity's Rainbow''. "Over and Over" and "The Way You Look Tonight" are ballads. In contrast to his Cars days, Ocasek recorded the album live, with his band, rather than part by part. Critical reception The ''Ottawa Citizen'' wrote that "the main thrust of ''Fireball Zone'' is to emphasize a funk element within what has always been Ocasek's music style—cold, lean, electronic pop with a tortured bottom end." The ''Chicago Tribune'' opined that ''Fireball Zone'' "may not be a masterpiece, but it's better than any album by the repetitive Cars, easily one of the most overrated bands of the '80s." The ''St. Petersburg Times'' determined that the album finds Ocasek's "rubber-band voice crawling over indis ...
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Volumen Brutal
Volumen is a Latin word for "roll" or "volume" and may refer to: * A type of scroll * ''Volumen'' (video), a 1998 video by Björk See also * ''Volumen Plus'', a 2002 video by Björk * ''Volumen 5 ''Vol. 5'' Released in 1990 is the fifth studio album from the Argentine Ska, Reggae band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. This album is fresh for the musical exigencies of the age and the one which gave the band access to the North American market, thro ...
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Mountain (band)
Mountain was an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island, New York (state), New York, in 1969. Originally consisting of vocalist-guitarist Leslie West, bassist-vocalist Felix Pappalardi, keyboardist Steve Knight (musician), Steve Knight, and drummer N. D. Smart (soon replaced by Corky Laing), the group disbanded in 1972, but reunited on several occasions prior to West's death in 2020. They are best-known for their 1970 smash hit song "Mississippi Queen", which remains a staple of Classic rock, classic rock radio, as well as the heavily Sampling (music), sampled song "Long Red", and their performance at Woodstock, Woodstock Festival in 1969. Mountain is one of many bands commonly credited with influencing the development of heavy metal music during the 1970s. The group's musical style primarily consisted of hard rock, blues rock, and heavy metal. The beginning of the live recording of their song "Long Red" has become one of the most sampled drum breaks in hip hop, sam ...
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Flowers Of Evil (Ulver Album)
''Flowers of Evil'' is the twelfth studio album by Norwegian experimental electronica band Ulver. Written and produced by Ulver, the album was released on August 28, 2020 via House of Mythology. The album was recorded in Oslo from summer 2019 to winter 2020 and mixed by Martin Glover and Michael Rendall in February 2020. The album was officially announced in February 2020 with music video of the song "Russian Doll" being released on Valentine's Day. The second single "Little Boy" was made available on April 4, 2020. The album cover features a still image of actress Renée Jeanne Falconetti having her head shaved during her performance in the title role of Carl Theodor Dreyer's ''La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc'', a film released in 1928. Track listing Personnel Ulver *Kristoffer Rygg – vocals, additional programming *Tore Ylvisaker – keyboards, programming *Ole Alexander Halstensgård – electronics * Jørn H. Sværen – miscellaneous Additional musicians *Ivar Thormodsæter ...
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Flower Of Evil (album)
''Flower of Evil'' (released 20 October 2008 in Oslo, Norway) is the fourth album by Susanna, also known as Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, released on the label Rune Grammofon. This is the second album release as Susanna, following the previous ''Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos'' (2007). It is a collection of low-key cover versions and also features two original songs. She is accompanied by her husband Helge Sten (Deathprod, Supersilent) and Pål Hausken (In The Country) and with Bonnie ”Prince” Billy guesting on two songs. Track listing (cover versions have name of their original artist listed to right of song) # "Jailbreak" (Thin Lizzy) # " Can't Shake Loose" (Agnetha Fältskog) # "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" (Sandy Denny) # "Vicious" (Lou Reed) # " Without You" (Harry Nilsson) # "Dance On" (Prince) # "Joy and Jubilee" (Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) # "Janitor of Lunacy" (Nico) # "Changes" (Black Sabbath) # "Wild Is the Will" (original) # "Don't Come Around Here No More" (Tom P ...
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Flowers Of Evil (Mountain Album)
''Flowers of Evil'' is the third studio album and first live album by American hard rock band Mountain. The title track concerns drug abuse in Vietnam. The first side of the album includes new studio material, while the second consists of live material recorded on 27 June 1971 at the Fillmore East in New York City. It was released in November 1971 by Windfall. This was the band's only album to chart in Norway, where it peaked at #17; the highest chart position for this album internationally. Track listing Side 1: Studio #"Flowers of Evil" (West, Pappalardi, David Rea) – 4:53 #"King's Chorale" (Pappalardi) – 1:04 #"One Last Cold Kiss" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 3:45 #"Crossroader" (Pappalardi, Collins) – 4:47 #"Pride and Passion" (Pappalardi, Gail Collins Pappalardi) – 7:05 Side 2: Live :1. "Dream Sequence" (medley) – 24:27 ::*Guitar Solo (West) / ::*Roll Over Beethoven (Chuck Berry) / ::*Dreams of Milk and Honey (West, Pappalardi, John Ventura, Norman Landsberg ...
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Flower Of Evil (Philippine TV Series)
''Flower of Evil'' is a Philippine drama television series based on the 2020 South Korean drama series of the same title, starring Piolo Pascual and Lovi Poe. The series streamed on Viu on June 23, 2022 and was aired on Kapamilya Channel's ''Yes Weekend'' primetime block from June 25 to October 9, 2022 replacing the fourth season of ''I Can See Your Voice'' and was replaced by '' Hoy Love You 3''. Plot Jacob (Piolo Pascual) is a man who hides his identity and past from his wife Iris (Lovi Poe), a female detective. On the surface, they appear to be the perfect family: a loving couple with a beautiful six-year-old daughter who adores her parents. Iris and her colleagues begin investigating a series of unexplained murders and is confronted with the reality that her seemingly perfect husband may be hiding something from her. Cast and characters Main cast * Piolo Pascual as Fake Jacob del Rosario / Daniel Villareal * Lovi Poe as Iris Castillo del Rosario / Villareal Supporting ...
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The Flower Of Evil (manhwa)
The Flower of Evil (Hangul:악의 꽃) is a manhwa by Lee Hyeon-Sook. Summary Se-joon and Se-wa are twins who are very close. In the public eye, Se-wa is an ice princess that cares only for her brother, to an obsessive extent. Se-joon, however, appears to be embarrassed by his sisters affection. When Se-joon starts dating Su-in, Se-wa's obsession with Se-joon becomes a desperate possessiveness that fractures their relationship. Se-joon and Se-wa meet a boy who introduces himself as an old friend, Sung-chan, who has changed his name to Gi-hoon. Se-wa becomes friends with Sung-chan, and gradually opens up throughout the manhwa. Se-joon's girlfriend discovers Se-joon's true feelings for Se-wa, and breaks up with him. Jealous, Se-joon starts harboring a deep hatred towards Se-wa who he feels has betrayed him, and towards Sung-chan who's stealing what Se-joon believes is his. During a class reunion, Se-joon meets the real Sung-chan who resembles Gi-hoon but is clearly not the same ...
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Flower Of Evil (South Korean TV Series)
''Flower of Evil'' () is a South Korean television series starring Lee Joon-gi, Moon Chae-won, Jang Hee-jin, and Seo Hyun-woo. It aired on tvN every Wednesday and Thursday from July 29 to September 23, 2020, and streamed internationally on Netflix, iQIYI, Viki and ViuTV with multi-languages subtitles. Lee and Moon have previously starred in ''Criminal Minds'', and it was Lee's return to television after two years. Synopsis Baek Hee-sung (Lee Joon-gi) is a man who hides his identity and past from his wife Cha Ji-won ( Moon Chae-won), a detective. On the surface, they appear to be the perfect family: A loving couple with a beautiful six-year-old daughter who adores her parents. Cha Ji-won and her colleagues begin investigating a series of unexplained murders and she is confronted with the reality that her seemingly perfect husband may be hiding something from her. Cast Main * Lee Joon-gi as Baek Hee-sung / Do Hyun-soo ** Park Hyun-joon as young Hyun-soo ** Cha Sung-je as ...
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The Flower Of Evil (film)
''The Flower of Evil'' (original title: ''La fleur du mal'') is a 2003 French psychological thriller film by Claude Chabrol that deals with incest, murder and betrayal. It has nothing to do with ''Les Fleurs du mal'', the volume of French symbolist poetry by Charles Baudelaire. Three generations of a wealthy Bordeaux family are involved in social turmoil when one (Anne) runs for political office due to an anonymous political pamphlet that revives an old murder scandal and Nazi involvement within the family. Plot In a grand old house in Bordeaux lives Gérard, owner of a successful local pharmaceutical business. A drinker and ladies man, Gérard disgusts his son François, who has just returned to the house from Chicago after a number of years living there. To Gérard's disgust, his second wife Anne is a candidate in the municipal election. Her daughter by Anne's first marriage, Michèle, is romantically excited by the return of François who responds in a similar fashion. The mo ...
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