Compact Favorites was the name given to a series of CDs by Sparrow Records for several artists on its roster, including Sheila Walsh, AD, Steve Camp and Michele Pillar.
Compact disc | compact disc | Compact Disc | Compact Cassette | compact cassette | National Popular Vote Interstate Compact | Rez | Orchestral Favorites | Minimal Compact | European Fiscal Compact | compact space | Sequentially compact space | Řež | Relatively compact subspace | Compact Muon Solenoid | Compact fluorescent lamp | compact Cassette | Australia Telescope Compact Array | Weakly compact cardinal | The Best of REZ: Music to Raise the Dead | Shaped Compact Disc | Rez dog | Perennial Favorites | Party Doll and Other Favorites | Mayflower Compact | Massive compact halo object | Limit point compact | Hoops on the Rez | Great Lakes Compact | Favorites and Rarities |
On REZ' follow-up to Hostage, the band jettisons much of the New Wave, keyboard-driven musical stylings from that album in favor of the band's traditional hard rock sound.
The opening of the official Carski Rez studio in 2007 in Banovo Brdo marked a new chapter in the label’s work.
In his nonfiction works such as Great Plains, Family, and On the Rez, Frazier combines first-person narrative with in-depth research on topics including American history, Native Americans, fishing, and the outdoors.
Twenty years later he moved to the Institute of Physics, Low Temperature Physics Department at Řež, where he remained for more than ten years.
He provided a track for the 2001 video game Rez by Sega: Creation The State Of Art which is the music used in the third level of the normal game, as well as arranging some tracks for the soundtrack release to the game LSD.
#"Change" (featuring Strange Fruit Project and Rez)
Otocky is a precursor of Rez, Tetsuya Mizuguchi's 2002 Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 game exploring similar themes of player action and musical evolution.
Bízková was educated at Prague's Institute of Chemical Technology, and began her career at the Nuclear Research Institute in Řež.
In 2011, director Ken Gass mounted a production of The Rez Sisters at Toronto's Factory Theatre.
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The Rez Sisters features an ensemble cast of seven women dreaming of winning, and working toward raising enough money to attend, "The Biggest Bingo in the World," and one male actor/dancer in the role of Nanabush (originally played by the playwright's brother René Highway).