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Passage, The Passage or Le Passage may refer to: Arts and entertainment Films * Passage (2008 film), ''Passage'' (2008 film), a documentary about Arctic explorers * Passage (2009 film), ''Passage'' (2009 film), a short movie about three sisters * Passage (2020 film), a Canadian documentary film, * The Passage (1979 film), ''The Passage'' (1979 film), starring James Mason and Malcolm McDowell * The Passage (1986 film), ''The Passage'' (1986 film), a French supernatural thriller film starring Alain Delon * The Passage (2007 film), ''The Passage'' (2007 film), by Mark Heller * The Passage (2011 film), ''The Passage'' (2011 film), by Stop the Pounding Heart, Roberto Minervini * The Passage (2018 film), ''The Passage'' (2018 film), a short film directed by Kitao Sakurai Literature *The Passage (Palmer novel), ''The Passage'' (Palmer novel), a 1930 novel by Vance Palmer * ''Le Passage'', a 1954 French novel by Jean Reverzy *Passage (Willis novel), ''Passage'' (Willis novel), a 2001 scie ...
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Passage (2008 Film)
''Passage'' is a 2008 documentary film partly based on the book ''Fatal Passage'' about Franklin's lost expedition, Sir John Franklin's lost expedition through the Northwest Passage. The film explores the fate of the doomed mission, including John Rae (explorer), John Rae's efforts to uncover the truth, and Jane Griffin (Lady Franklin), Lady Franklin's campaign to defend her late husband's reputation. The film also features Inuit, Inuk statesman Tagak Curley, who challenges claims made by Lady Franklin supported by her powerful friend, the story teller and "famous author Charles Dickens", widely reported at the time, that Aboriginal people were responsible for the signs of Human cannibalism, cannibalism among the remains of the doomed crew. It premiered at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto, Canada in April 2008. ''Passage'' has two main storylines. The first shows John Walker and crew making an historical fiction film ''Fatal Passage'' with a screenplay by Andrew Rai Berzins. T ...
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The Passage (Cronin Novel)
''The Passage'' is a novel by Justin Cronin, published in 2010 by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. ''The Passage'' debuted at #3 on the ''New York Times'' hardcover fiction best seller list, and remained on the list for seven additional weeks. It is the first novel of a completed trilogy; the second book ''The Twelve'' was released in 2012, and the third book '' ''The City of Mirrors'''' released in 2016. The novel and its sequels were to be adapted into a film trilogy; however, they were instead developed into a Fox television series. Setting ''The Passage'' begins in the near future and details an apocalyptic and, later, post-apocalyptic world that is overrun by zombie/vampire like beings who are infected by a highly contagious virus. What begins as a project to develop a new immunity-boosting drug based on a virus carried by an unnamed species of bat in South America eventually becomes the virus that transforms the world. The novel begins in ...
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Warm Strangers
''Warm Strangers'' is singer-songwriter Vienna Teng's second album. Track listing #Feather Moon – 4:06 #Harbor – 4:24 #Hope on Fire – 4:26 #Shine – 2:39 #Mission Street – 4:32 #My Medea – 4:09 #Shasta (Carrie's Song) – 3:29 #Homecoming (Walter's Song) – 5:48 #Anna Rose – 3:07 #Passage – 4:19 #The Atheist Christmas Carol – 4:26 # Green Island Serenade – 3:16 #Boy at the Piano (Bonus Live Track for international release) #Hope on Fire (Bonus Live Track for international release) Notes "Shasta" was inspired by the view of snow-covered volcano Mount Shasta from the Interstate 5 highway. "Passage" is the only song to date that Vienna has recorded with no instrumental accompaniment, only vocals. It is sung from the point of view of a girl who died in a car crash. The CD liner provides no lyrics for "Passage." " Green Island Serenade" is a separate, but hidden track found at the end of the album. It is a traditional song performed in Mandarin Chinese. Accor ...
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Le Passage (album)
''Le Passage'' is the second studio album recorded by French singer Jenifer Bartoli. It was released on June 1, 2004 and contains the hit singles " Ma Révolution" and " Le Souvenir de ce jour". It became a top three album in France and Belgium (Wallonia). Famous artists such as Marc Levy, Calogero and Kyo participated in the writing of the record. This album allowed Bartoli to be awarded 'Best French Artist' at the MTV Europe Music Awards, on November 18, 2004. In 2005, it also won a NRJ Music Awards in the category 'Francophone Album of the Year'. Track listing Album credits *Barilla.design - design *Idriss El Mehdi Benani - keyboards (''C'est de l'or'') * Calogero - bass guitar (''C'est de l'or'') *Xavier Caux - programming (''Le passage'') *Christophe Dubois - drums & percussion (''C'est de l'or'') *Peter Ebrelius - viola *Tomas Ebrelius - violin *Azim Haidaryan - photography * Simon Hale - strings conducting *Andreas Karlegård - bass guitar & keyboards *Martin ...
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The Passage (DGM Album)
''The Passage'' is the ninth full-length studio album by Italian progressive metal band DGM. This is the third album with this line-up and it was released on August 26, 2016, by Italian label Frontiers Records Frontiers Music (formerly Frontiers Records) is an Italian record label that primarily focuses on hard rock. The label was founded in 1996 by Serafino Perugino and is headquartered in Naples. History In 1996, Serafino Perugino began his care .... The album was produced by band guitarist Simone Mularoni. On June 13, "Animal" was released as its first single and on August 15 "Fallen" was released. Track listing All music written by Mark Basile and Simone Mularoni. All lyrics written by Basile, Mularoni, Andrea Arcangeli, Fabio Costantino and Luigi Sanese. Personnel * Mark Basile – vocals * Simone Mularoni – guitars * Andrea Arcangeli – bass * Fabio Costantino – drums * Emanuele Casali – keyboards Additional personnel * Tom Englund – guest vocals on ...
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The Passage (Boy Hits Car Album)
''The Passage'' is the third studio album by American alternative rock band Boy Hits Car, released independently in 2005. The album was re-released in the United States under Rock Ridge Music on July 11, 2006, and was re-released a second time for international audiences under Golf Records in 2007. Composition ''The Passage'' has been described as an emo and nu metal record, and has been compared to material by Jack Johnson and Linkin Park Linkin Park is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bass .... Reception A neutral to positive 6.5/10 review came from ''Rock Freaks'', praising the first half of the album while being comparatively less enthusiastic about the latter half. powermetal.de gave the album a less positive review, stating that most tracks do not stand out from each other ...
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The Passage (Andy Narell Album)
''The Passage'' is an album by steelpan player Andy Narell that was released in 2004 and recorded with the group Calypsociation. Track listing All tracks are composed by Andy Narell. #"The Passage" – 10:13 #"Song for Mia" - 8:05 #"The Long Way Back" - 5:57 #"Sea of Stories" - 9:17 #"Mabouya" - 6:37 #"Dee Mwa Wee" - 7:17 #"Coffee Street" - 11:10 Personnel *Andy Narell - tenor, double second, and quaduet steel pans Bandleaders *Mathieu Borgne - drums, percussion *Laurent Lalsingué - tenor, double second Guest soloists * Michael Brecker Michael Leonard Brecker (March 29, 1949 – January 13, 2007) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He was awarded 15 Grammy Awards as a performer and composer, received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music in ... – tenor sax ("Song for Mia") * Paquito D'Rivera – alto sax ("Mabouya") * Hugh Masekela – flugelhorn ("Dee Mwa Wee") Other instrumentalists * tenor: Olivier Wiren, Clement Bazin, Stép ...
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Passages (Ravi Shankar And Philip Glass Album)
''Passages'' is a collaborative chamber music studio album co-composed by Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass, released in 1990 through Private Music. Consisting of arrangements by each of the composers around themes written by the other, the album's content is a hybrid of Hindustani classical music and Glass' distinct American minimal contemporary classical style. The album reached a peak position of number three on ''Billboard'' Top World Music Albums chart. Reception AllMusic's Jim Brenholts called the music "brilliant". Benholts wrote that Shankar's "smooth" style and Glass' dissonant orchestrations mixed well, and recommended ''Passages'' to fans of other minimalist composers such as John Cage, Steve Reich and Terry Riley. Track listing # "Offering" (Philip Glass)– 9:47 # "Sadhanipa" (Ravi Shankar) – 8:37 # "Channels and Winds" (Philip Glass) – 8:00 # "Ragas in Minor Scale" (Ravi Shankar) – 7:37 # "Meetings Along the Edge" (Philip Glass) – 8:11 # "Prashanti" (Ravi S ...
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Passage (Samael Album)
''Passage'' is the fourth album by Swiss industrial metal band Samael, released on 19 August 1996 through Century Media. On this album, the band opted for more intensive use of keyboards and industrial sounds, drifting from their black metal roots and progressing in a different direction. Lyrically the band abandoned satanic themes and veered more towards the occult and the cosmic. While it differs from its predecessors, ''Passage'' can be credited for thrusting Samael from the underground scene and giving the band a much larger international audience. The album was originally recorded with a 17-song track list but was later cut down to 11. The remaining songs can be found on the album '' Exodus''. A second edition was later offered containing 10 classical piano compositions from the album on a second disk. In 2007, a remastered, re-packaged, special edition was released containing the album's original 17 song track list. Over a decade after its original release is still c ...
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The Tannahill Weavers
The Tannahill Weavers are a traditional Scottish music musical group.They released their first album in 1976, and were one of the first popular bands to incorporate the Great Highland Bagpipe in an ensemble setting. In doing so, they helped change the sound of Scottish traditional music. In 2011, the band were inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame. The band was formed in 1968 and practised in a back room of the McKay family's rented council house at 41 St. Ninian's Road, Hunterhill, Paisley. The band first performed at St. Peter's Folk Club, Glenburn, Paisley which was run by Pat Doherty, father of Weavers' founding member Neil Doherty. As of 2021, they continue to tour and release new recordings. They are named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill, known as the 'Weaver Poet,' and have recorded several of his songs. In 2022 Roy Gullane published an autobiography entitled ''Goulash Soup and Chips: The Reminiscences and Occasional Rantings of an Aging F ...
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Passage (The Carpenters Album)
''Passage'' is the eighth studio album by the American music duo the Carpenters. Released in 1977, it produced the hit singles " All You Get from Love Is a Love Song", " Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" and " Sweet, Sweet Smile". The Carpenters' "Sweet, Sweet Smile" (written by Otha Young and Juice Newton) was picked up by Country radio and put the duo in the top ten of ''Billboards Country chart in the spring of 1978. This album was a considerable departure for the siblings and contained experimental material such as the Klaatu cover " Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" single—which reached no. 32 in the US but was a top ten hit in much of the world (and prompted numerous letters to the Carpenters asking when World Contact Day was scheduled). The album was the group's first to fall short of gold certification in the US. This is the only Carpenters album (aside from their Christmas albums) not to contain a Richard Carpenter or John Bettis song and also t ...
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Passage (Bloodrock Album)
''Passage'' is the fifth studio album by the Texas rock band Bloodrock, released in September 1972 through Capitol Records. Warren Ham (lead vocals/flute) was added in place of departed original members Jim Rutledge. Lee Pickens (lead guitar) was not replaced, because rhythm guitarist Nick Taylor became an sole guitars. The group abruptly switched from their hard rock style to a more progressive rock style more in the form of Jethro Tull, etc. Track listing #"Help Is on the Way" (Rick Cobb/Steve Hill) – 4:35 #"Scottsman" (Nick Taylor/Steve Hill/ Warren Ham) – 3:45 #"Juice" (Hill/Ham) – 3:38 #"The Power" (Mike Pietzsch) – 4:23 #"Life Blood" (Cobb/Hill/Ham)– 5:38 #"Days and Nights" (Hill/Ham)– 7:56 #"Lost Fame" – (Hill/Ham)4:14 #"Thank You Daniel Ellsberg" (Cobb/Hill)– 3:15 #"Fantasy" (Hill/Ham)– 5:18 Personnel * Warren Ham — lead vocals, flute, saxophone, harmonica * Nick Taylor — guitar, vocals * Steve Hill — keyboards, vocals * Ed Grundy — bass, v ...
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