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Fantom Roland X8
 Le Fantome de L'Opera / Fantome of the Opera by Gaston LeRoux, Le Fantome de L'Opera / Fantome of the Opera
 Ship and the Storm: The Loss of the Fantome by Jim Carrier, X "An outstanding book. Truly gripping and chilling."--Captain G. Andy Chase, Maine Maritime Academy Built for luxury on a grand scale, the "Fantome was a 282-foot, steel-hulled, four-masted schooner commissioned by the Duke of Westminster in the Roaring Twenties to idle along the French Riviera. She was rescued from mothballs in 1971 by self-made Miami entrepreneur Mike Burke, founder of Windjammer Barefoot Cruises, Ltd., who purchased the tall ship from Aristotle Onassis. For the next twenty-seven years, the "Fantome lumbered through the Caribbean, carrying passengers on weeklong fantasy cruises, spiced with rum and sun. Captain Guyan March, thirty-two years old, had spent his entire professional career aboard Mike Burke's aging fleet of tall ships. When he agreed to command the "Fantome in the uncrowded waters of the Gulf of Honduras during hurricane season, he knew that a storm would leave him little time to run and few places to hide. In October 1998, as March and his crew--most of them West Indians and most still in their twenties--neared the end of another cruise season, Tropical Storm Mitch whirled to life like a nebula in the southern reaches of the Caribbean. While hurricane specialists in Miami struggled to decipher satellite photos and conflicting readings, Mitch moved north, then west, ultimately growing into the fourth most powerful Atlantic storm on record as it plowed toward the Gulf of Honduras. After discharging his 97 passengers in Belize, Captain March--with First Mate "Brasso" Frederick, Second Mate Onassis Reyes, and twenty-eight other crew--took the $20 million uninsured ship to sea to try to dodge the approaching storm. Mitch would become the mostdestructive hurricane in Western Hemisphere history, leaving 18,207 people dead or missing. It would devastate Honduras. First, though, it would corner the "Fantome in a deadly game of cat and mouse, confounding the experts' predictions and countering the ship's every move with eerie precision.
Heavy String - ... hop beat making strategy featuring original composition, live strings or keys, live drums, live bass lines, and minimal use of samples. Heavy String production is recorded live using studio instruments such as the Akai MPC (Music Production Center for drums), the Roland Fantom, Yamaha Motif, or Korg Triton (studio keyboards and pianos for keys/strings), and the Korg MS2000 or Minimoog (studio bass synthesizers for bass lines). The Song of Roland - The Song of Roland (La Chanson de Roland) is an 11th-century epic poem about the Battle of Roncevaux Pass (or Roncesvalles) fought by Roland and his fellow paladins. The Song is written in Old French and is based on historical events surrounding the battle of August 15, 778 in which the rear-guard of Charlemagne's retreating Franks was attacked by Basques seeking revenge for the Frankish attack on Pamplona, Spain in the ensuing massacre, Roland of the Brittany Marches ... Roland Jupiter-4 - The Roland Jupiter-4, released in 1978, was not only the first of Roland's legendary Jupiter series of synthesizers, but it was also Roland's first self-contained polyphonic synthesizer. The Jupiter-4 was the lowest-priced polyphonic synthesizer during its time (around $2,000 USD), but it was never as popular as other polyphonic synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and the Oberheim OB-X. Dom & Roland - Dom and Roland is drum and bass producer Dominic Angas. The addition of "Roland" in the artist name refers to his Roland sampler.
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Roland Fantom X8 - Roland Fantom X8 The Skatalites & Friends - Phoenix City: A History Of The World`s Greatest Ska Band Track Listing: Let George Do It - (with Duke Reid's Group) Yard Broom - (with Roland Alphonso& Don Drummond) Back Beat - (with Roland Alphonso) Strolling In - (with The Duke Reid Band) Sailing On - (with Roland Alphonso& Don Drummond) Apanga - (with Tommy McCook) One More Time - (with Lloyd Brevet) J.F.K.'s Memory - (with Don Drummond& Tommy McCook) Musical Communion (Sly Mongoose) - (with Baba Brooks& ...
Fantom roland x8 (C) fantom roland x8 Inc. 2005. For personal use only. For personal use only. ROLANDS THEME SLOW GROOVE STORMY WEATHER NEARNESS OF YOU A LA CARTE EASY LIVING TRIPLE THREAT CALL SOUL STATION OUR WALTZ OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY SPIRIT GIRL JACK THE RIPPER Only previously available on limited edition in Japan, the New York, November 9, 1956 album 'Third Dimension' features the groundbreaking Roland Kirk's first recording as a leader. All rights reserved. For personal use only. fantom roland x8 (C) fantom roland x8 Inc. 2005. Kirk's second date as a leader. Kirk's second date as a leader, the album 'Introducing Roland Kirk', recorded in Chicago on June 7, 1960, features a quintet (with Ira Sullivan on trumpet and tenor sax) which showcases Kirk's inimitable skills as an improviser and composer. Track Listing: Nimble Foot Ska - (with The Duke Reid Band) Sailing On - (with Roland Shaw& His Orchestra) I Will Wait For You - (with Tommy McCook& The Skatalites) Twelve Minutes To Go - Bob Marley & The City Slickers Salt Lane Shuffle - Clue J & His Blues Blasters Jeannie Girl - The Jiving Juniors My Heaven - Alton Ellis/Eddie Perkins/Aubrey Adams/The Dewdroppers Spred Satin - The Skatalites Don`t Want Your Loving - Cornell Campbell We`ll Meet - Roy & Millie Shining Light - Toots & The Maytals Push Wood - Jackie Opel Go Jimmy Go - (with Roland Shaw& His Orchestra) Love Is The Sweetest - (with Don Drummond& The Skatalites) Sandy Gulley - (with Don Drummond& The Baba Brooks Band) Around The World On A Sunday - Frank Anderson/Tommy McCook Sugar Bag - Lee Perry Settle Down - Lester Sterling/Johnnie Moore/Tommy McCook Turn Me On - The Skatalites Jezebel - Owen Grey/Clue J & His Group Arte Bella - Ken Boothe/Stranger Cole Streets Of Gold - Roland Alphonso fantom roland x8.
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