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Various - Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace
  • Date of release 2000
  • Country Netherlands
  • Style Rocksteady
  • Other formats AIFF VQF WMA WAV AUD MOD MP3
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1118 mb
  • Size FLAC 1674 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 500

Rock, Rock And Cry. Written-By – H. Heath. Written-By – R. Shirley. Remastered At – Striker Lee Studio. Backing Vocals – Derrick Morgan, Glen Adams, Ken Parker, Kenneth Rose, Lloyd Charmers, Pat Kelly, Slim Smith, Winston Francis. Bass – Bryan Atkinson, Desmond Miles, Vincent Whyte. Drums – Joe Isaacs (2), Tony Bennett (2), Winston Grennan. Engineer – Barry Lambert, Bill Garnett, Byron Smith, Lynford Anderson.

Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace ‎(LP, Comp). Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace ‎(CD, Comp).

Party At The Palace starts with Queen Guitarist Brian May-who looks more than ever like a haircut with a person growing from beneath it-playing "God Save The Queen" on the roof of Buckingham Palace; seemingly missing the point of his obvious inspiration, Jimi Hendrix's apocalyptic subversion of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock. The concert is a motley assortment of has-beens and time-wasters, a curious number of whom felt it proper to celebrate the monarch's 50 years by singing old Motown songs badly. The concert also features an extended plug for Queen's (that's the Band) risible musical We Will Rock You and Lenny Henry shouting. Bewilderingly Party At The Palace is not only redeemed, but made worth owning, by the four-song set by Brian Wilson with his version of "God Only Knows"-accompanied by Andrea Corr—-offering a heartbreakingly earnest performance.

The Garden at Buckingham Palace is a large private park attached to the London residence of the monarch. It is situated at the rear (west) of Buckingham Palace, occupying a 42 acres (17 ha) site in the City of Westminster, and has two-and-a-half miles of gravel paths. Its area is bounded by Constitution Hill to the north, Hyde Park Corner to the west, Grosvenor Place to the south-west, and the Royal Mews, Queen's Gallery, and Buckingham Palace itself to the south and east.

Palace of Holyroodhouse Windsor Castle Buckingham Palace. The Queen's support of British couture and millinery will be highlighted through important pieces created for a world stage by renowned designers, including Sir Norman Hartnell, Sir Hardy Amies and Ian Thomas. Sir Norman Hartnell (1901-79). The Coronation Dress of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Sir Rod Stewart says he is "on cloud nine" after being knighted at Buckingham Palace for services to music and charity. Image caption Sir Rod with his family - he said he wished his parents could have seen him receive the honour. Sir Rod Stewart said he was "on cloud nine" after being knighted by the Duke of Cambridge at Buckingham Palace. The singer was honoured in the Queen's birthday honours list in recognition of his services to music and charity. Sir Rod, who was congratulated by Prince William on his long career, added he wished his parents could have seen him receive the knighthood.

Tracklist

Uniques* Facts Of Life 3:17
Glen Adams Hey There Lonely Girl 2:27
Val Bennett Val Is Back 3:15
Uniques* Lessons Of Love 4:06
Ann Reid Remember When 3:04
Glen Adams I Want To Hold Your Hand 2:31
Alva Lewis* Revelation 3:23
Ken Parker How Could I 2:23
Roy Shirley Touch Them 4:05
Glen Adams She's So Fine 3:45
Lester Sterling Soul Voyage 2:55
Webber Sisters My World 3:17
Glen Adams I Remember 2:52
Uniques* Gypsy Woman 3:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
D.B.D. 116 Various Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace ‎(LP, Comp) Dr. Buster Dynamite D.B.D. 116 Netherlands 2000
JMC 200.248 Various Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace ‎(CD, Comp) Jamaican Gold JMC 200.248 Portugal 2000