The term Various Artists is used in the record industry when numerous singers and musicians collaborate on a song or collection of songs. Most often on Last.fm, compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information.
Compilation albums, for example.
Sometimes, single releases may be credited to Various Artists when their profits are going to charity and, usually in high-profile cases, are sometimes known by a group name. Examples include Band Aid with their releases of Do They Know It's Christmas? and USA for Africa with We Are The World.
Various Artists is also an actual performance name for Torsten Pröfrock, who runs the German DIN label. Torsten performs also as Dynamo, Erosion, Resilent, Traktor besides some others. He's a good friend of Robert Henke and since the Fall of 2004, he is a member of Monolake.
Various Artists was also a short-lived Bristol punk band formed by brothers Jonjo and Robin Key (originally from Birmingham). Other members were also simultaneously in Art Objects who went on to become The Blue Aeroplanes, the latter the Key brothers also co-wrote some songs and were involved in. When Various Artists imploded, the Key brothers went on to form Either / Or.
Various Artists also appear on tracks from musical theater soundtracks, due to the nature of having many cast members on one song, as well as an ensemble in some cases.
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Various Artists Lyrics
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Losing direction you're losing faith
You're wishing for someone
Feeling it all begin to slide
Am I just like you
All the things you do - can't help myself
How do you feel when there's no sun
How do you feel when there's no one
Am I just like you
Turning to face what you've become
Bury the ashes of someone
Broken by the strain
Trying to fill that space inside
Am I just like you
All the things you do - can't help myself
How do you feel when there's no sun
How do you feel when rain drops come pouring down again
How do you feel when there's no one
Am I just like you
All the things you do
Don't ever feel
that you're alone
I'll never let you down
I'll never leave you dry
Don't fall apart
Don't let it go
Carry the motion
Carry the motion back to me
Feeling the moment the slip away
Feeling the moment the slip away
Am I just like you
How do you feel when there's no sun
How do you feel when rain drops come pouring down again
How do you feel when there's no one
Am I just like you
The lyrics of "Feeling" convey a sense of vulnerability and desperation. The first verse speaks of losing direction and faith, and wishing for someone to help. This feeling is amplified in the chorus, where the singer asks how it feels to be alone and abandoned, and wonders if they are just like the person they are addressing. The second verse reveals someone who is trying to pick up the pieces of their life after being broken by the strain, and desperately trying to fill a void within themselves. The bridge offers a glimmer of hope, promising to never let the person down and urging them to carry on despite the difficulties.
Artists who focus on emotional expression and vulnerability would do justice to the meaning behind these lyrics. For instance, Adele's soulful voice would lend power to the chorus, conveying the singer's heartbreak and desperation. The haunting and introspective quality of Lana Del Rey's music would also be fitting for exploring the deep-seated loneliness and struggles of the person addressing the listener. Finally, Shawn Mendes' introspective style would capture the vulnerability and insecurity in the lyrics.
Line by Line Meaning
Feeling the moment the slip away
Experiencing the passage of time and feeling it slip away
Losing direction you're losing faith
Feeling lost and uncertain, losing hope and faith
You're wishing for someone
Wanting companionship and support
Feeling it all begin to slide
Sensing that things are starting to go wrong
Am I just like you
Asking if the listener can relate to these feelings
All the things you do - can't help myself
Being unable to resist certain behaviors despite their negative consequences
How do you feel when there's no sun
Asking about the emotional impact of a lack of brightness or positivity
How do you feel when rain drops come pouring down again
Questioning the effect of sadness or negativity coming back and overwhelming one's emotions
How do you feel when there's no one
Asking about the impact of loneliness and lack of social support
Turning to face what you've become
Confronting and acknowledging changes in oneself
Bury the ashes of someone
Letting go of the past and moving on from loss
Broken by the strain
Feeling broken or weakened by pressure and stress
Trying to fill that space inside
Attempting to find fulfillment or satisfaction
Don't ever feel, that you're alone
Offering comfort and assurance of support
I'll never let you down, I'll never leave you dry
Promising reliability and steadfastness
Don't fall apart, don't let it go
Encouraging emotional stability and resilience
Carry the motion, carry the motion back to me
Urging the listener to keep moving forward and not give up, and to return to the artist for support
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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1. Chief Crazy Horse from the 2008 album David Ashkenazy “Resonation” - David Ashkenazy - drums, Matt Otto - tenor saxophone, Steve Cotter - guitar, Roger Shew - bass
2. Edda from the album 2012 Ed Cherry “It’s All Good” - Ed Cherry - guitar, Pat Bianchi - organ, Byron Landham - drums
3. Rio from the 2019 album Out To Dinner “Different Flavors” - Michael Dease - trombone
Tim Green - alto saxophone, Behn Gillece - vibraphone, Boris Kozlov - bass, Rudy Royston - drums
4. ESP from the 2016 album Jordan Young “Jazz Jukebox” - Jordan Young - drums, Matt Chertkoff - guitar, Brian Charette - organ
5. El Gaucho from the 2017 album Farnell Newton “Back To Earth” - Farnell Newton - trumpet, Greg Goebel - piano, Dylan Sundstrom - bass, Christopher Brown - drums
6. Lady Day from the 2021 album Alexa Tarantino “Firefly” - Alexa Tarantino - alto saxophone, Art Hirahara - piano, Boris Kozlov - bass, Rudy Royston - drums
7. Scarlet Woman from the 2016 album Walt Weiskopf “The Way You Say It” - Walt Weiskopf - tenor saxophone, Brian Charette - organ, Behn Gillece - vibraphone, Steve Fidyk - drums
8. Water Babies from the 2014 album Orrin Evans & The Captain Black Big Band “Mother’s Touch” - arranged by Tatum Greenblatt; soloists Stacy Dillard - tenor sax, and Tatum Greenblatt - trumpet
9. Children Of The Night from the 2009 album David Ashkenazy “Out With It” - David Ashkenazy - drums, Joel Frahm - saxophone, Gary Versace - organ, Gilad Hekselman - guitar
10. United from the 2009 album Sam Yahel “Hometown” - Sam Yahel - piano, Matt Penman - bass, Jochen Rückert - drums
11. Charcoal Blues from the 2014 album Jared Gold “JG 3+3” - Jared Gold - organ, Dave Stryker - guitar, Sylvia Cuenca - drums, Patrick Cornelius - alto sax
12. Infant Eyes from the 2009 album Wayne Escoffery “Uptown” - Wayne Escoffery - saxophone, Avi Rothbard - guitar
Marc Free - producer
Nick O’Toole - engineer
package design by Jamie Brunson
Released November 19, 2021
positone.bandcamp.com/album/shorter-moments-exploring-the-world-of-wayne
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