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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.
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.
Vampire Hunter
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@garyreid6165
When I was in high school, every Sunday afternoon, Japan’s NHK news program This Week In Japan had a program about anime and how this medium gained in popularity in Japan. I was surprised to learn that there was anime for adults as well as for kids and families. It was eye opening and I was watching this program every Sunday afternoon when we got home from church.
Fast forward to a few years in the 80’s. AKIRA comes to America and it caused quite a stir with the manga and then the anime.
Fast forward to the early 90’s. Comic books were becoming more popular with their character driven plots and surprise endings. Television shows like The Flash was on Saturday nights, only to get canceled just when the writing was getting better. It was in 1991 when I purchased my first anime vhs tape . It was Arcadia Of My Youth(Waga Seishun No Arcadia). It was English subbed, but for me it was no problem reading the subtitles. It was the first time I learned how the Japanese used profanity. Other than that, it introduced me to the character of Captain Harlock.
In 1995, I saw Vampire Hunter D on TNT’s late show. I also saw the classic Robot Carnival on that network, as well.
When they were available on vhs, I had to get Vampire Hunter D. Second came Akira. Third came Wicked City. Followed by The Professional:Golgo 13 and 8-Man After.
Vampire Hunter D’s world is no place I want to live in. When the sun goes down, the terror comes out in search of victims.
D, I had once read was in reality, a 17 year old kid, who had lived for centuries as a Danpeil or Danpere , hunting vampires and other demons. Left Hand was the voice of his conscience, although he thinks D is contradicting himself and his nature. D made peace with who and what he is and walks a lonely road.
When Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust came out, it looked fantastic and iconic.
The closest thing to a live action adaptation was the film Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman, who was dressed as D but with more weaponry.
@rafaelumeda8015
Yoshitaka Amano's artwork for Vampire Hunter D is absolutely stunning. He was the first person whose artwork and style I instantly loved.
@Tonyhouse1168
Him and Robert E. Howard did it for me
@JnEricsonx
::::holds up a copy of the first novel signed by him with a simple sketch of D's head. Hideyuki had signed the previous page:::
@ruekurei88
@@Tonyhouse1168 Robert E. Howard of Conan fame didn't do illustrations for COnan or any of his works iirc(he wasn't that much of an artist). Maybe you mean Frank Frazetta, or any number of other artists who illustrated COnan/King Kull/SOlomon Kane works over the years?
@Tonyhouse1168
@@ruekurei88 I think you’re correct. That’s on me. Back when I read comics, I had to scour San Antonio and Dallas to find those large-format Conans. Right before I left dallas for the island I gave away all my Conan soft-cover novels; I miss em sometimes
@unknownname882
Same
@ThaPhilabustah
I really do miss the aesthetic of this animation. Really appreciate it much more now.
@statesminds
I wish we could get a modern anime with this style.
@viderevero1338
It lives and dies by the old Excessive art style of the crazy 90s. Spawn is a perfect example.
@DeeDee-qb7ok
Because everything was hand drawn back then
These days it's CGI mixed in