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The Penguin guide to jazz recordings -

Core collection (9th ed. - 2008)

 

In de negende editie van The Penguin guide to jazz recordings (1646 p./2008) worden 200 albums apart genoemd onder de noemer Core collection.

Dit gerenommeerde naslagwerk verschijnt sinds 1992 om de twee jaren. Er worden duizenden en duizenden cd's op een rijtje gezet. Elke titel krijgt een tot vier sterren.

**** Very fine: an outstanding record that yields consistent pleasure and is
a notable example of the artists's work

Tweehonderd van deze cd's worden extra naar voren gehaald onder de noemer
Core collection. Die treft u hieronder aan.

Crown
Daarnaast worden nog enkele andere cd's naar voren gehaald

In a very few cases we have chosen to award a special token of merit. It takes the form
of a crown. This is to denote records we feel a special adminraion of affection for:
a purely personal choice, which we hope our readers will deem as such.
We hope our readers will indulge this whim (aldus samensteller Brian Morton)

(HvD, woensdag 20 januari 2010)


Core collection

After Roger flees, he is replaced by a dancer who is revealed in a text epilogue to have become the most brutal dictator in the island's history.

In one of the show's more "classic" uncomfortable subplots, Steve and Snot enter a bizarre competition to see who can get "further" with the other's mother. It begins after Francine saves Snot from "drowning" in a pool while they are reenacting The Little Mermaid . The rivalry escalates until both boys realize they’ve crossed a massive line.

"" (Season 6, Episode 2) is a standout installment of American Dad! that perfectly captures the show's shift from standard political satire into the surreal, character-driven chaos it’s known for today. First aired on October 4, 2009, this episode is a loose parody of the film Moon Over Parador and is often cited by fans as a quintessential "Roger episode". The Main Plot: Dictatorship & Bananarama

Roger’s dramatic rendition of "Out Here on My Own" from Fame is a highlight, used by Stan to distract him from leaving the palace.

His tyrannical whims—like forcing the entire population to paint everything yellow (and then turquoise)—eventually incite a full-blown revolution. The B-Plot: The Mother-Son Rivalry

 

 

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[s6e2] Moon Over Isla Island Access

After Roger flees, he is replaced by a dancer who is revealed in a text epilogue to have become the most brutal dictator in the island's history.

In one of the show's more "classic" uncomfortable subplots, Steve and Snot enter a bizarre competition to see who can get "further" with the other's mother. It begins after Francine saves Snot from "drowning" in a pool while they are reenacting The Little Mermaid . The rivalry escalates until both boys realize they’ve crossed a massive line. [S6E2] Moon Over Isla Island

"" (Season 6, Episode 2) is a standout installment of American Dad! that perfectly captures the show's shift from standard political satire into the surreal, character-driven chaos it’s known for today. First aired on October 4, 2009, this episode is a loose parody of the film Moon Over Parador and is often cited by fans as a quintessential "Roger episode". The Main Plot: Dictatorship & Bananarama After Roger flees, he is replaced by a

Roger’s dramatic rendition of "Out Here on My Own" from Fame is a highlight, used by Stan to distract him from leaving the palace. The rivalry escalates until both boys realize they’ve

His tyrannical whims—like forcing the entire population to paint everything yellow (and then turquoise)—eventually incite a full-blown revolution. The B-Plot: The Mother-Son Rivalry

 

(woensdag 1 juni 2022)