Sandra - Hiroshima - 4K - Remastered - 5.1 Surround

Опубликовано: 09 Ноябрь 2024
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Sandra #Hiroshima #4K #Remastered #2160p #UHD #Surround #Lyrics #Subtitles #Subs Sandra with "Hiroshima" from the Album "Paintings in Yellow" (1990). Remastered and AI upscaled in 4K @ 50 FPS with (selfmade) lossless 5.1 Surround Sound.

Hiroshima is a song by the British rock band Wishful Thinking from 1970. The song was written and composed by Dave Morgan. Lou Reizner was responsible for the production. Hiroshima was first released as a single in September 1970 by Global Records. It was released as a 7″ single with the B-side She Belongs to the Night.

The following year, the song was released as part of the studio album of the same name. In 1978 and 1985, the single was re-released with the B-side America. Hiroshima is about the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The song entered the German singles charts at number 16 on May 22, 1978, and reached its best position on September 25, 1978 at number eight. The single spent one week in the top 10 and 44 weeks in the charts, most recently on March 19, 1979. In 1978, the song was ranked ninth in the German singles charts. For Wishful Thinking, Hiroshima became the only chart hit in Germany.

In 1989, the German-French pop singer Sandra recorded a cover version of Hiroshima. The composition and lyrics remained unchanged, so David Morgan remains the sole author. Michael Cretu was responsible for the production. The cover was first released as a single on January 29, 1990 by Virgin Records. It was released simultaneously as a 7" single with the B-side La vista de luna and as a 12" maxi single, which contains two remix versions and the song Heaven Can Wait (US remix) as B-sides. The song was released on March 26, 1990 as part of Sandra's fourth studio album Paintings in Yellow, of which it is the first single. The single became a top 10 hit in Germany and Switzerland and a top 20 hit in France.

Sandra Ann Lauer (born 19 May 1962), later Sandra Cretu, commonly known mononymously as Sandra (German pronunciation: [ˈzandʁa]), is a German pop singer who enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s with a string of European hit singles, produced by her then-husband and musical partner, Michael Cretu, most notably "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" (1985), "In the Heat of the Night" (1985), "Everlasting Love" (1987), "Secret Land" (1988), "Hiroshima" (1990), and "Don't Be Aggressive" (1992). Her albums Into a Secret Land (1988) and Close to Seven (1992) have won Sandra high critical acclaim

Prior to embarking on a solo career, Sandra was the lead singer of the all-female disco trio Arabesque, which had a following in Japan and the Soviet Union. Also, between 1990 and 2001, she provided vocals on album releases of the very successful musical project Enigma, which had top 10 hits in North America and the United Kingdom. A cult star with a devoted fan base, Sandra remains one of the most popular singers of the 1980s in Continental Europe. During the height of her popularity, she even managed to outsell Madonna in a number of countries around the world. With sales in excess of 33 million records worldwide, Sandra has established her position as the most successful German female vocalist

The album Paintings in Yellow was produced by Sandra's husband Michael Cretu. It was recorded in the A.R.T. Studios on the Spanish Mediterranean island of Ibiza. The music was written by Cretu with Frank Peterson, the lyrics were written by Peterson, Cretu and Klaus Hirschburger. Tom Leonardt played guitar. Hiroshima was released beforehand. After the album release, two more singles followed in 1990, (Life May Be) A Big Insanity and One More Night. Johnny Wanna Live was released as a single in 1992 to promote the compilation 18 Greatest Hits.

(Wikipedia)