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Various - A Generation Ahead

Various - A Generation Ahead

Musician: Various
Album title: A Generation Ahead
Style: Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Funk, Modern, Synth-pop
Released: 1984
Country: Netherlands
Size MP3 version: 1763 mb
Size APE version: 1237 mb
Size WMA version: 1208 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 923
Format: AA APE DXD FLAC AIFF VOX MP4
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Classical

Various - A Generation Ahead


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A1 Bob James Ludwig 6:32
A2 George Duke Spock Gets Funky 3:02
A3 Freur Doot Doot 4:03
A4 Ad Visser Overture In S 4:28
A5 Michel Colombier Infinite Human 0:47
A6 Andreas Vollenweider Behind The Gardens 7:15
B1 New York Philharmonic Orchestra* Overture To 'The Barber Of Seville'
Conductor – Leonard Bernstein
7:30
B2 Vienna State Opera Choir* Slaves Chorus
Conductor – Wilhelm Loibner
3:52
B3 Rudolf Serkin Moonlight Sonata 2:14
B4 Cleveland Orchestra* Slavonic Dance No 1, Op 46
Conductor – George Szell
3:30
B5 Marlboro Festival Orchestra Brandenburg Concerto No2 / 3rd Movement
Conductor – Pablo Casals
2:39
B6 New York Philharmonic Orchestra* The Ride Of The Valkyries
Conductor – Leonard Bernstein
4:45

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LP Promotion Type Record for Data General, one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s.



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This LP is from Data General, one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation. Their first product, the Data General Nova, was a 16-bit minicomputer. This used their own operating system, Data General RDOS (DG/RDOS), and in conjunction with programming languages like "Data General Business Basic" they provided a multi-user operating system with record locking and built-in databases far ahead of many contemporary systems. The Nova was followed by the Supernova and Eclipse product lines, all of which were used in many applications for the next two decades. The company employed an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sales strategy to sell to third parties who incorporated Data General computers into the OEM's specific product lines. A series of missteps in the 1980s, including missing the advance of microcomputers despite the launch of the microNOVA in 1977, and the Data General-One portable computer in 1984, led to a decline in the company's market share. The company did continue into the 1990s, however, and was eventually acquired by EMC Corporation in 2002.