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List of products manufactured by electronics company Minolta.
Cameras(edit)
Minolta (ミノルタ, minoruta) was a Japanese company that, under one name or another, manufactured cameras from 1929 to 2003. It produced cameras for many film formats, from 16mm film to medium format. Minolta 9000 - This camera features center-weighted focusing and spot light-metering and was capable of +-4 exposure value in 0.5 exposure steps. Minolta 5000 - This fully automatic Minolta film camera offers +1 exposure value and shutter speeds of 1/2000 to four seconds. Minolta 7000i - This Minolta camera is the first to offer autofocus, and you can find it when you shop for new or used Minoltas for sale on eBay with a card expansion system allowing you to automatically preset shooting modes.
16 mm film cameras(edit)
The first camera manufactured by this company was the 'Nifcalette' (NIFCA being an acronym for Nippon Foto Cameras). The company name changed several times: in 1931 it became Molta; in 1937 it became Chiyoda; and in 1962 it was changed again to Minolta.
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Minolta 16 series
110 film cameras(edit)
Minolta Weathermatic A (bright yellow waterproof case)
126 film cameras(edit)
Minolta Autopak 400X
Minolta Autopak 500
Minolta Autopak 550
Minolta Autopak 600X
Minolta Autopak 700
Minolta Autopak 800
35 mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras(edit)
Minolta Hi-Matic series
Minoltina (S and P)
Minolta repo (Half frame 35mm)
Minolta 24 Rapid (Square format 35mm)
Leica CL (Also sold as the Leitz Minolta CL)
35 mm SLRs(edit)
Minolta Cameras
Manual focus (SR, SR-T and X series):
Minolta SR-2 (1958-1960)(1)
Minolta SR-1 (variants 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965) (1959-1971)
Minolta SR-3 (variants 1960, 1961) (1960-1962)
Minolta SR-7 (variants 1962, 1963, 1965) (1962-1966) / Minolta SR 777 (prototype 1965)
Minolta SR-1s (1967-?)
Minolta SRM (1970-1975) (Integral motor 3.5 fps with battery handle)
Minolta SR-T 101 (variants 1966, 1969, 1971) (1966-1975)
Minolta SR-T 100 (variants 1970, 1971) (1970-1975)(2)
Minolta SR-T 102 / SR-T 303 / SR-T Super (1973-1975)
Minolta SR-T SC (1973-1975) (exclusively sold by Sears)
Minolta SR-T MC (1973-1975) (exclusively sold by J.C. Penney)
Minolta SR-T 201 / SR-T 101b / SR 101 / SR 101s (1975-1977)
Minolta SR-T 202 / SR-T 303b / SR 505 (1975-1977)
Minolta SR-T 200 (variants 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979) (1975-1981) / SR-T 100b (1975-1977), SR-T 100x (1977–81)
Minolta SR-T 202 / SR-T 303b / SR 505s (1977)
Minolta SR-T 101b / SR-T 201 / SR 101s (1977, 1978, 1979)
Minolta SR-T SC-II (1977-1980) (exclusively sold by Sears)
Minolta SR-T MC-II (1977-1980) (exclusively sold by J.C. Penny and K-Mart in the U.S., and K-Mart only in Europe)
Minolta Ritz SR-T 201 (1978)
Minolta XK / XM / X-1 (variants 1972, 1976) (1972-1981), Minolta Ritz XK (1978)
Minolta XE / XE-1 / XE-7 (1974)
Minolta XE-5 / XEb (1975)
Minolta XK Motor / XM Motor / X-1 Motor (1976)
Minolta XG 7 / XG 2 / XG-E (variants 1977, 1978)
Minolta XD 5 (variants 1977, 1979)
Minolta XD 7 / XD 11 / XD (variants 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981) (1977-1984), XD 11 Medical (variants 1980, 1981)
Minolta XG-SE (1978)
Minolta XG 1 (1978-1981)
Minolta XG 9 / XG-S (1979)
Minolta XD-s (variants 1980, 1981), XD-s Medical (variants 1980, 1981)
Minolta X-7 (1980 - 1982)
Minolta XG-A (1981)
Minolta XG-M / X-70 (1981)
Minolta X-700 (1981)
Minolta XG-1(n) (variants 1981, 1982)
Minolta X-570 / X-500 (1983)
Minolta X-600 (1983)
Minolta X-300 / X-370 (1984), Minolta X-7A(3) (1985), Minolta X-370s (1995), Minolta X-300x
Minolta X-300s (1990), X-370n (1990), X-9 (1990)
Autofocus (α/Dynax/Maxxum series)(edit)
Autofocus (α/Dynax/Maxxum series):
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Class1985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006Higher flagship9000 AF9xi9/9Ti77 LimitedLower flagship800siEnthusiast7000 AF7000i8000i7xi700siHigher entry-Level50005000i5xi400si500si505si5600si classic505si super70/60Lower entry-Level3000i3xi2xi300si404si43 Limited50/40
1st generation | 2nd generation | 3rd generation | 4th generation | 5th generation | 6th generation supports SSM lenses and D function (ADI)
See also:Minolta A-mount system
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Digital SLRs(edit)
Minolta RD-175 (also sold as Agfa ActionCam) (1996) with Minolta A-mount
Minolta Dimâge RD 3000 with Minolta V-mount
APS film and digital cameras - Vectis series(edit)
Minolta Dimâge RD 3000 with Minolta V-mount
Digital viewfinder cameras(edit)
Minolta Dimâge EX Wide 1500 / Minolta Dimâge EX Zoom 1500 / Minolta MetaFlash 3D 1500
Minolta DiMAGE 7 / Minolta DiMAGE 7UG
Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200
(Konica) Minolta DiMAGE Z1
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z3
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z5
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z10
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20
Minolta DiMAGE X
Minolta DiMAGE Xi
Minolta DiMAGE Xt / Xt BIZ
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Xg
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X20
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X21
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X31
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X1
Minolta DiMAGE S304
Minolta DiMAGE S404
Minolta DiMAGE S414
Minolta DiMAGE G400
Minolta DiMAGE G500
Konica Minolta DiMAGE G530
Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600
Minolta DiMAGE F100
Minolta DiMAGE F200
Minolta DiMAGE F300
Minolta DiMAGE E201
Minolta DiMAGE E203
Minolta DiMAGE E223
Minolta DiMAGE E323
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E40
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E50
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E500
Minolta Dimâge 2300
Minolta Dimâge 2330
Minolta Dimâge V
Minolta Dimâge-Pic
Exposure meters(edit)
Autometer IIIF, IVF, VF
Flashmeter III, IV, V, VI
Spotmeter M, F
Film scanners(edit)
Minolta QuickScan 35 (2880) / Minolta QuickScan 35 Plus QS-2800 / QS-35
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual F-2400 (2882)
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U (2886)
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III AF-2840 (2889)
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV AF-3200 (2891)
Minolta Dimage Scan Speed F-2800 (2884)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi F-3000 (2883-102)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II F-3100 (2883-121)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro AF-5000 (2887)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite F-2900 (2885)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II AF-2920 (2888)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 (2890)
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II (2892)
Flatbed scanners(edit)
Binoculars(edit)
ACTIVA D WP XL 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA D WP XL POCKET 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA D WP SPORT 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA WP 8x25, 10x25, 12x25 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA COMPACT FM 8-22x27, 10-30x27 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA WP FP 7x35, 7x50, 8x40, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
ULTRA COMPACT UC III 6x16, 8x18 (Roof)
COMPACT II SUPER 8x25, 10x25L (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC III WR 7x35, 7x50, 8x40 (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC WP SPORT for USA/Canada 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BK-7)
CLASSIC WP SPORT for Europe 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC II ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
SPORT MINI WP 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BK-7)
STANDARD EZ 10x50 Wide Angle 6.5' (Porro, BK-7)
STANDARD XL 10x50 Wide Angle 6.5' (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD ZOOM EZ 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
STANDARD ZOOM XL 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD 7x35EW, 7x50, 8x40EW, 10x50EW (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 7-21x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC-YELLOW 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC-BLACK 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC COMPACT 8x23, 10x23 (Porro, BaK-4)
POCKET 7x21, 8x22WA, 9x24, 10x25WA (Roof, BK-7)
POCKET II (Roof, BK-7)
AUTOFOCUS 8x22, 10x25 (Roof)
AUTOFOCUS COMPACT 8x22, 10x25
Photo copiers(edit)
Di151
Di152
Di181
Di183
Di250/350
Di251/351
Di2510/3010/3510
Di450/550
Di470 * Di520/620
Di551
Di650
Di750
Di850
Di1610
Di1611
Di2011
Di5510
Di7210
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CF2001
CF2002
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Planetariums
MS-6 (for six meter domes)
MS-8 (for eight meter domes)
Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe II
Series II
Series IIb
Printers(edit)
bizhub 3300P
bizhub 4000P
bizhub 4700P
bizhub C3100P
magicolor 3730DN
magicolor 4750EN 4750DN
magicolor 7450 II
magicolor 7450 II grafx
magicolor 8650DN
pagepro 4650EN
Minolta PT-2
Chlorophyll meters(edit)
Minolta Cameras
SPAD-501
SPAD-502
Spectrometers for colour measurement(edit)
Word processors(edit)
PCW1(4)
References(edit)
^(1) Rokkor Files, The SR Series
^(2) Rokkor Files, The SR-T Series
^(3) Flickr discussion 'Minolta X-7A'
^Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. 'Minolta PCW1 Word Processor Word Processor, 1983'. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
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Alwin Lopez (Al) Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American jazz singer. He won seven Grammy Awards and was nominated for over a dozen more. He is perhaps best known for his 1981 album Breakin' Away, for having sung the theme song of the late-1980s television series Moonlighting, and as a performer in the 1985 charity song "We Are the World".
Background
Jarreau was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the fifth of six children. His website refers to Reservoir Avenue, the name of the street where he lived. His father was a Seventh-day Adventist Church minister and singer, and his mother was a church pianist. He and his family sang together in church concerts and in benefits, and he and his mother performed at PTA meetings.
He was student council president and Badger Boys State delegate for Lincoln High School. At Boys State, he was elected governor. He went on to attend Ripon College, where he also sang with a group called the Indigos. Jarreau graduated in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. He went on to earn a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation from the University of Iowa, worked as a rehabilitation counselor in San Francisco, and moonlighted with a jazz trio headed by George Duke.
In 1967, he joined forces with acoustic guitarist Julio Martinez. The duo became the star attraction at a small Sausalito night club called Gatsby's. This success contributed to Jarreau's decision to make professional singing his life and full-time career.
Going full-time
In 1968, Jarreau made jazz his primary occupation. In 1969, Jarreau and Martinez headed south, where Jarreau appeared at such Los Angeles hot spots as Dino's, The Troubadour, and Bitter End West. Television exposure came from Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, and David Frost. He expanded his nightclub appearances performing at The Improv between the acts of such rising-star comics as Bette Midler, Jimmie Walker, and John Belushi. During this period, he became involved with the United Church of Religious Science and the Church of Scientology, but he later dissociated from Scientology. Also, roughly at the same time, he began writing his own lyrics, finding that his Christian spirituality began to influence his work.
In 1975, Jarreau was working with pianist Tom Canning when he was spotted by Warner Bros. Records. On Valentine's Day 1976 he sang on the 13th episode of NBC's new Saturday Night Live hosted, that week by Peter Boyle. Soon thereafter he released his critically acclaimed debut album, We Got By, which catapulted him to international fame and garnered him an Echo Award (the German equivalent of the Grammy's in the United States). A second Echo Award would follow with the release of his second album, Glow.
In 1978, Al won his first U.S. Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for his album, Look To The Rainbow.
One of Jarreau's most commercially successful albums is Breakin' Away (1981), which includes the hit song "We're in This Love Together". He won the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for Breakin' Away. In 1984, his single "After All" reached 69 on the US Hot 100 chart and number 26 on the R&B chart. It was especially popular in the Philippines. His last big hit was the Grammy-nominated theme to the 1980s American television show Moonlighting, for which he wrote the lyrics. Among other things, he was well known for his extensive use of scat singing, and vocal percussion. He was also a featured vocalist on USA for Africa's "We Are the World" in which he sang the line, "...and so we all must lend a helping hand." Another charitable media event, HBO's Comic Relief, featured Al in a duet with Natalie Cole singing the song "Mr. President", written by Joe Sterling, Mike Loveless and Ray Reach.
Jarreau took an extended break from recording in the 1990s. As he explained in an interview with Jazz Review: "I was still touring, in fact, I toured more than I ever had in the past, so I kept in touch with my audience. I got my symphony program under way, which included my music and that of other people too, and I performed on the Broadway production of Grease. I was busier than ever! For the most part, I was doing what I have always done … perform live. I was shopping for a record deal and was letting people know that there is a new album coming. I was just waiting for the right label (Verve), but I toured more than ever."
In 2003, Jarreau and conductor Larry Baird collaborated on symphony shows around the United States, with Baird arranging additional orchestral material for Jarreau's shows.
Jarreau toured and performed with Joe Sample, Chick Corea, Kathleen Battle, Miles Davis, David Sanborn, Rick Braun, and George Benson. He also performed the role of the Teen Angel in a 1996 Broadway production of Grease. On March 6, 2001, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.
In 2006, Jarreau appeared in a duet with American Idol finalist Paris Bennett during the Season 5 finale and on Celebrity Duets singing with actor Cheech Marin.
In 2010, Jarreau was a guest on the new Eumir Deodato album, with the song "Double Face" written by Nicolosi/Deodato/Al Jarreau. The song was produced by the Italian company Nicolosi Productions.
On February 16, 2012, he was invited to the famous Italian Festival di Sanremo to sing with the Italian group Matia Bazar.
On February 8, 2017, after being hospitalized for exhaustion, Jarreau cancelled his remaining 2017 tour dates and retired from touring.
Personal life
Jarreau was married twice. His first marriage, to Phyllis Hall, lasted from 1964 to 1968. His second wife was model Susan Elaine Player, whom he married in 1977. Jarreau and Player had one son together, Ryan.
It was reported on July 23, 2010, that Jarreau was critically ill at a hospital in France, while in the area to perform a concert at nearby Barcelonnette, and was being treated for respiratory problems and cardiac arrhythmias. He was taken to the intensive-care unit at Gap late on July 22, 2010. Jarreau was conscious, in a stable condition and in the cardiology unit of La Timone hospital in Marseille, the Marseille Hospital Authority said. He was expected to remain there for about a week for tests. In June 2012, Jarreau was diagnosed with pneumonia, which caused him to cancel several concerts in France. Jarreau made a full recovery and continued to tour extensively until February 2017.
In 2009 children's author Carmen Rubin published the story Ashti Meets Birdman Al, inspired by Jarreau's music. He wrote the foreword for the book and read from it across the world. Al and Carmen worked together to promote literacy and the importance of keeping music alive in children.
Death
After having been hospitalized for exhaustion in Los Angeles, Jarreau died on February 12, 2017, at the age of 76.
Discography
Albums
1975: We Got By (Reprise) US# 209
1976: Glow (Reprise) – US# 132, R&B No. 30, Jazz# 9
1978: All Fly Home (Warner Bros.) – US# 78, R&B# 27, Jazz# 2
1980: This Time (Warner Bros.) – US# 27, R&B# 6, Jazz# 1
1981: Breakin' Away (Warner Bros.) – US# 9, R&B# 1, Jazz# 1, UK# 60
1983: Jarreau (Warner Bros.) – US# 13, R&B# 4, Jazz# 1, UK# 39
1984: High Crime (Warner Bros.) – US# 49, R&B# 12, Jazz# 2, UK# 81
1986: L Is for Lover (Warner Bros.) – US# 81, R&B# 30, Jazz# 9, UK# 45
1988: Heart's Horizon (Reprise) – US# 75, R&B# 10, Jazz# 1
1992: Heaven and Earth (Warner Bros.) – US# 105, R&B# 30, Jazz# 2
2000: Tomorrow Today (Verve) – US# 137, R&B# 43, Jazz# 1
2002: All I Got (Verve) – US# 137, R&B# 43, Jazz# 3
2004: Accentuate the Positive (Verve) - Jazz# 6
2006: Givin' It Up (with George Benson) (Concord) – US# 58, R&B# 14, Jazz# 1
2008: Christmas (Rhino) - Jazz# 5
2014: My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke (Concord)
Live albums
1977: Look to the Rainbow (Warner Bros.) – US# 49, R&B# 19, Jazz# 5
1984: In London (Warner Bros.) – US# 125, R&B# 55, Jazz# 10. Sometimes titled Live in London.
1994: Tenderness (Warner Bros.) US# 114, R&B# 25, Jazz# 2. Recorded live in a studio in front of an invited audience.
2012: Al Jarreau and The Metropole Orkest: LIVE (Concord)
2011: Al Jarreau And The George Duke Trio: Live At The Half/Note 1965, Volume 1 (BPM Records) Originally offered exclusively at georgeduke.com.
Compilations
1996: Best Of Al Jarreau (Warner Bros.) – Jazz No. 8
2008: Love Songs (Rhino)
2009: An Excellent Adventure: The Very Best Of Al Jarreau (Rhino) (This compilation holds one previously unreleased track: "Excellent Adventure")
Early material recorded before 1974
After Jarreau's breakthrough in 1975 an almost uncountable number of compilations of earlier recordings from 1965 to 1973 have emerged, including some or all of the following songs:
Songs by various composers
"My Favorite Things" (5:02, Hammerstein, Rodgers)
"Stockholm Sweetnin'" (5:50, Jones)
"A Sleepin' Bee" (5:52, Arlen, Capote)
"The Masquerade Is Over" (6:34, Magidson, Wrubel)
"Sophisticated Lady" (4:14, Ellington, Mills, Parish)
"Joey, Joey, Joey" (3:42, Loesser)
Singles
1976: "Rainbow in Your Eyes" – R&B No. 92
1977: "Take Five" – R&B No. 91
1978: "Thinkin' About It Too" – R&B No. 55
1980: "Distracted" – R&B No. 61
1980: "Gimme What You Got" – R&B No. 63
1980: "Never Givin' Up" – R&B No. 26
1981: "We're in This Love Together" – US No. 15, R&B No. 6, UK No. 55
1982: "Breakin' Away" – US No. 43, R&B No. 25
1982: "Teach Me Tonight" – US No. 70, R&B No. 51
1982: "Your Precious Love", duet with Randy Crawford – R&B No. 16
1982: "Roof Garden" - NL No. 2
1983: "Boogie Down" – US No. 77, R&B No. 9, UK No. 63, NL No. 14
1983: "Mornin'" – US No. 21, R&B No. 6, UK No. 28, NL No. 16
1983: "Trouble in Paradise" – US No. 63, R&B No. 66, UK No. 36
1984: "After All" – US No. 69, R&B No. 26
1985: "Raging Waters" – R&B No. 42
1986: "L Is for Lover" – R&B No. 42
1986: "Tell Me What I Gotta Do" – R&B No. 37
1986: "The Music of Goodbye" (from Out Of Africa), duet with Melissa Manchester – AC No. 16
1987: "Moonlighting (theme)" (from Moonlighting) – US No. 23, R&B No. 32, UK No. 8, AC#1
1988: "So Good" R&B No. 2
1989: "All of My Love" – R&B No. 69
1989: "All or Nothing at All" – R&B No. 59
1992: "Blue Angel" – R&B No. 74
1992: "It's Not Hard to Love You" – R&B No. 36
2001: "In My Music" (with Phife Dawg)
Soundtrack inclusions
1982: "Girls Know How", in the film Night Shift (Warner Bros)
1984: "Moonlighting (theme)" and "Since I Fell for You", in the television show Moonlighting (Universal)
1984: "Boogie Down", in the film Breakin' (Warner Bros)
1986: "The Music of Goodbye", duet with Melissa Manchester, in the film Out of Africa (MCA Records)
1989: "Never Explain Love", in the film Do the Right Thing (Motown)
1992: "Blue Skies", in the film Glengarry Glen Ross (New Line Cinema)
1984: "Million Dollar Baby", in the film City Heat (Warner Bros)
Guest appearances
1978: "Hot News Blues" from Secret Agent/Chick Corea (Polydor)
1979: "Little Sunflower" from The Love Connection/Freddie Hubbard (Columbia)
1983: "Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls" from Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls/Sister Sledge (Cotillion)
1985: "We Are the World" from We Are the World/USA for Africa (Columbia) US No. 1, R&B No. 1 UK No. 1
1986: "Since I Fell for You" from Double Vision/Bob James & David Sanborn (Warner Bros.)
1987: "Day by Day" from City Rhythms/Shakatak
1997: "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" from Doky Brothers 2/Chris Minh Doky/Niels Lan Doky (Blue Note Records)
1997: "Girl from Ipanema" and "Waters of March" from A Twist of Jobim/Lee Ritenour (GRP)
2010: "Whisper Not" from New Time, New Tet/Benny Golson (Concord Jazz)
1974: "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" from Body Heat/Quincy Jones (A&M) (Jarreau provides background scat and vocal percussion.)
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Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra (Live At Pine Knob, 1982)
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Steve Miller Band Welcome To The Vault 3CD+DVD (All Regions) 2019
The story of The Steve Miller Band presents a group that was always willing to move forward – from their blues roots in the late-’60s, to their slew of smash rock hits in the ’70s, to their explorations into pop and other forms in the decades since. Now, more than 50 years since the band’s inception, The Steve Miller Band have announced an expansive 3-CD/DVD box set of rarities due October 11 2019 entitled Welcome To The Vault.
Welcome To The Vault is the first-ever Steve Miller Band rarities collection and features 52 songs that span Miller’s career, including 38 previously unreleased recordings and 5 never-before-heard songs. With demos, rehearsal takes, newly unearthed compositions, classic concert recordings, and more, Miller has dived into the vaults with a celebratory collection that’s bound to please any fan. There are alternate takes of classics like “Rock’n Me,” “Fly Like An Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” and “Space Cowboy,” alongside gems from their early lineup. Among them are a 10-minute cover of Little Walter’s “Blues With a Feeling” from San Francisco’s Fillmore West and “Super Shuffle,” recorded at the band’s appearance at the Monterey Pop Festival. The set also includes a new, big band version of “Take The Money and Run,” recorded with blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan as part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center series. Blues tunes also abound, including covers of Otis Rush, Robert Johnson, and Willie Dixon. In an unexpected twist, the blues ace T-Bone Walker is also featured performing his hit “Lollie Lou” in Miller’s living room in 1952. Rounding out the music is Miller’s own rendition of that tune, recorded at his T-Bone Walker: A Bridge from Blues To Jazz tribute concert.
The DVD is also a veritable treasure trove of rarities, featuring 21 performances. There’s rare footage from Monterey Pop, a concert appearance at Fillmore West from 1970, and a 43-minute concert broadcast from New York’s Palace Theater in 1973. There’s a collaboration with James Cotton from their 1974 appearance on ABC In Concert, a live rendition of “Abracadabra: from 1982, excerpts from the band’s Austin City Limits appearance in 2011, and footage of Steve Miller performing with his godfather Les Paul in 1990.
The discs are housed in a deluxe box accompanied by a 100-page book that includes photos from Miller’s extensive archive and a 9,000-word essay by David Fricke. Miller has also thrown in guitar picks featuring his iconic Pegasus logo, and even an authentic backstage pass from the vault!
All told, Welcome To The Vault looks to be a must for Steve Miller Band fans with a wealth of unheard and hard-to-find material alongside a few trusty hits. You can buy your copy in stores on October 11, or pre-order the set from the links below. To whet your appetite, we’ve included a trailer for the box set and the new single, an alternate take of “Rock’n Me” – check it all out below!Selections From The Vault features 13 tracks, 12 of which are previously unreleased, taken from Steve Miller's career spanning deluxe box set, Welcome To The Vault. Highlights include 'Rock'n Me' (Alternate Version 1), 'Crossroads' (Live), 'Take The Money and Run' (Alternate Version), and new unheard renditions of hits 'Fly Like An Eagle' and 'Jet Airliner', plus Steve Miller's version of Mickey & Sylvia's 'Love Is Strange', which has never appeared on a release until now.
Disc 1 1 Blues with a Feeling (Live) (1969) (10:41) 2 Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around - Alternate Version (1969) (4:08) 3 Super Shuffle (Live) (1967) (8:59) 4 It Hurts Me Too (Feat. Steve Miller Band) (Live) (1967) (4:53) 5 Industrial Military Complex Hex - Alternate Version (1970) (4:54) 6 Living in the USA (1968) (4:04) 7 Kow Kow Calculator - Alternate Version (1973) (4:05) 8 Going to Mexico - Alternate Version (1966) (2:54) 9 Quicksilver Girl - Alternate Version (1968) (2:50) 10 Jackson-Kent Blues - Alternate Version (1970) (8:32) 11 Crossroads (Live) (1973) (7:22) 12 Hesitation Blues (1972) (1:57) 13 Seasons - Alternate Version (1973) (2:42) 14 Say Wow! (1973) (4:27) 15 Never Kill Another Man - Alternate Version (Live) (1971) (2:10)
Disc 2 1 The Gangster Is Back (Live) (1971) (2:30) 2 Space Cowboy - Instrumental Version (1969) (1:22) 3 Space Cowboy - Alternate Version (Live) (1973) (3:40) 4 The Joker (1973) (4:26) 5 The Lovin' Cup (1973) (2:12) 6 Killing Floor (1975) (3:06) 7 Evil (Live) (1973) (4:37) 8 Echoplex Blues (1973) (2:39) 9 Rock'n Me - Alternate Version 1 (1976) (3:13) 10 Rock'n Me - Alternate Version 2 (1976) (2:49) 11 Tain't It the Truth (1976) (3:29) 12 Freight Train Blues (1976) (2:50) 13 True Fine Love - Alternate Version (1975) (3:02) 14 The Stake - Alternate Version (1976) (4:28) 15 My Babe - Alternate Version (1982) (3:07) 16 That's the Way It's Got to Be (1974) (5:41) 17 Double Trouble (1992) (5:18) 18 Love Is Strange (1974) (3:45) 19 All Your Love (I Miss Loving) - Alternate Version (1992) (3:44)
Disc 3 1 I Wanna Be Loved (Live) (1990) (5:49) 2 Fly Like An Eagle - Alternate Version (1974) (6:31) 3 Space Intro (1976) (1:10) 4 Fly Like An Eagle (1976) (4:45) 5 The Window - Alternate Version (1974) (6:09) 6 Mercury Blues - Alternate Version (1975) (4:43) 7 Jet Airliner - Alternate Version (1976) (4:23) 8 Take the Money and Run (1976) (2:50) 9 Dance, Dance, Dance (1976) (2:18) 10 Swingtown - Alternate Version (1976) (3:27) 11 Winter Time (1977) (3:13) 12 Who Do You Love? (1984) (2:57) 13 Abracadabra (1982) (5:09) 14 Macho City - Short Version (1981) (3:25) 15 Take the Money and Run - Alternate Version (Live) (2016) (4:30) 16 Bizzy's Blue Tango (2004) (4:42) 17 Lollie Lou (T-Bone Walker) (Live) (1951) (3:05) 18 Lollie Lou (Steve Miller) (Live) (2016) (6:37)
Disc 4 1 DVD Mercury Blues - Monterey International Pop Festival - 1967 2 Super Shuffle - Monterey International Pop Festival - 1967 3 Kow Kow Calculator - the Fillmore West - Dutch TV Show El Dorado (Pik-In) - 1970 4 Space Cowboy - the Fillmore West - Dutch TV Show El Dorado (Pik-In) - 1970 5 Star Spangled Banner - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 6 Living in the USA - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 7 Space Cowboy - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 8 Mary Lou - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 9 Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 10 The Gangster Is Back - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 11 The Joker - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 12 Come on in My Kitchen - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 13 Seasons - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 14 Fly Like An Eagle - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 15 Living in the USA (Reprise) - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert - 1973 16 Just a Little Bit - ABC in Concert W/ James Cotton - 1974 17 Abracadabra - Pine Knob, Michigan - 1982 18 I Wanna Be Loved - Steve Miller and Les Paul at Fat Tuesdays - 1990 19 CC Rider - Steve Miller and Les Paul at Fat Tuesdays - 1990 20 Fly Like An Eagle - Live from Austin City Limits - 2011 21 Living in the USA - Live from Austin City Limits - 2011
Release Date: 11 Oct 2019
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AFT | Tribunal considers recommendation of 7th Central Pay Commission, orders release of arrears of disability at 50%
Armed Force Tribunal (AFT): The Bench of S.V.S. Rathore, Member (J) and Air Marshall BBP Sinha, Member (A) partially allowed a petition seeking ‘rounding-off’ of the disability pension from 20% to 50% with effect from 01-06-2000 to 31-12-2015.
In the pertinent case, the applicant was commissioned in the Army Medical Corps (AMC) in medical category SHAPE-I on 06-06-1976 and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. The applicant was superannuated on 31-05-2000 in the low medical category. The applicant is entitled to disability element and is in receipt of the benefit of rounding off and related arrears of his disability pension at 50% w.e.f. 01-01-2016 till date. The primary claim of the applicant is that he should also be given the benefits of rounding off and the related arrears w.e.f. 01-06-2000, i.e. w.e.f. the date of his discharge till 31-12-2015. The respondents contended that for cases of superannuation or normal retirement, the applicant has been extended the same benefit w.e.f. 01-01-2016.
The Tribunal while placing reliance on Shiv Dass v. Union of India, (2007) 9 SCC 274 held that the benefit of rounding off of disability pension should be granted to the applicant three years prior to filing of the present O.A. The O.A. was filed on 25-04-2018. Since the applicant has already received the benefit of rounding off of disability element for the period 01-01-2016 till date, he is entitled to receive the arrears for rounding off of disability element for the period from 25-04-2015 to 31-12-2015. Thus, the Tribunal partially allowed the petition.[Rameshwar Dayal v. Union of India, Original Application No. 587 of 2018, Order dated 28-02-2019]
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Barley wines. Some regard it as the “peak” of craft beer (personally I prefer imperial stouts) with its merging of flavours and the strong drink of choice for any beer geek.
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But it wasn’t always this way. For the British readers and fans of British beer, barley wine is a style associated with Whitbread’s Gold Label. Those gold cans sat on supermarket and off-license shelves, next to cans of Tennent’s special brew and was the favoured choice of drink for those looking for a quick boozy hit while Old Tom was associated with smoky pubs and those looking for a strong beer to get them through the working afternoon. [add images]. This stuff wasn’t premium nor top-quality beer – it was strong and potent and designed to give people a buzz – sounds like Strong Zero?
¹But go and ask some of the growing craft beer fans in Japan, the USA, or UK and most of them will have tried a barley wine. Since the mid 90s, the style has seen an increase in popularity, with winter seasonals being full of barley wines. Moreover, imports of barley wines, predominantly from the US, have helped propel the style into the minds and palates of craft beer drinkers in Japan.
But what is barley wine? Barley wines, sometimes written as barleywine, is a misnomer. Though there is wine in the name, there is no wine in the beer. Unlike wine, barley wines are made from the same ingredients as beer uses – malt, water, yeast, and occasionally hops. With it being a traditional style of British beer, there is some subtle dig in the name at Britain’s favourite neighbours – the French.
One of the oldest styles of beer, the current form of barley wine originated in England during the 15th and 16th centuries. Later on, England was often at war with France and it was the duty of patriots, usually from the upper classes, to drink ale rather than red wine, thus taking away funding from the French government, instead funneling it towards the war effort.¹ While at the time barley wine was often brewed in country houses, Bass was the first Bass No. 1 Ale at 10.5%.
Drinkers wanted something that was similar to wine in strength – often between 10% and 12%. Barley wines were also stored for periods of as long at 18 months or two years before consumption, often in oak casks that were once used for wine. When country houses had their own small breweries, it was often the task of the butler to brew ale that was drunk from cut-glass goblets at the dining table.²
Like most versions of British beers, there are now two distinct styles to barley wine – American and English. And like most version of beers that have had an American influence, the US versions of barley wine are hoppier and more bitter, i.e. more aggressive and in your face, while the English versions are malt forward and fruitier.³ The first beer that is considered to be the benchmark for American barleywines is Anchor Brewing Co.’s Old Foghorn in 1976.4 However, there were problems at first:
“Fritz Maytag of Anchor Brewing helped spark interest in the Barley Wine style the US with the release of Old Foghorn Barleywine Ale in 1975. According to sources, he had some trouble with the name at first, because the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would not approve the use of the word ‘wine’ in a beverage not containing grapes. So Maytag re-named his brew Barleywine and sold it only in California, where the label did not require Federal approval.”5
Like their bold cousin, the imperial stout, barley wines have also lent themselves to being aged in a variety of ways.The high alcohol content in barley wines preserves them better over time than other styles, and the complex malt profiles change into a multitude of flavors as the hops fade off as the barley wine ages. Oxidation may occur in a low amount to produce flavours such as sherry, cognac, or even whiskey. American barleywines will become more like their English counterparts, so you have a tough decision to make – drink them “fresh” to ensure the hoppiness is still there, or age them to reduce the hop flavours and try it with the malts coming through.
Moreover, barley wines have also seen them become part of the barrel-aging programs. Bourbon and whisky barrels are the vessels of choice, with as the dark fruit flavors, such as raisin, plum, date go well with the meld with the vanilla and oak from the bourbon barrels. Breweries have also been seen blending work well with the beers too, and it’s becoming more common to see barleywines made from a series of batches over time.
Of course, this wouldn’t be much of sources of style if we didn’t include some barley wines to try. However, most of them are seasonal specials, so you’ll need to hunt them down during winter to get them. Buy three or four bottles, with one to try now, and the rest to age and test over time to see how the beers change.
Japanese Barley Wines Worth Trying
1) Baird Ganko Oyaji
The Bottom Line: I liked Baird’s take on a barley wine with Baird Ganko Oyaji Barley Wine; something different from the overblown sweetness that comes with the style. Buy two: drink one and age one.
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2016/12/27/baird-ganko-oyaji-barley-wine-by-baird-beer/
2) Nasu Kogen Nine Tailed Fox
The Bottom Line: It was a really nice ale, though, and I’ll definitely be buying more of it in the future to squirrel away. If you’re going to do the same, take my word for it and let it age for at least a year.
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2018/05/21/nasu-kogen-nine-tailed-fox-2017-by-nasu-kohgen-beer/
3) Daisen G Beer Barley Wine
The Bottom Line: If you’re looking for a good introduction to barleywines, then Daisen G Beer Barley Wine is perhaps a good place to star
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2016/02/12/daisen-g-beer-barley-wine/
Japanese Barrel Aged Barley Wines Worth Trying
1) Shonan Tengu Barley Wine
The Bottom Line: Maybe too dry or woody for some, but I found this extremely agreeable. Perhaps let it age to calm down the bitter woody flavours and emphasise the dry fruit.
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2017/12/25/shonan-beer-tengu-barrel-aged-barley-wine-2017-by-kumazawa-brewing/
2) Swan Lake Barrel Aged Barley Wine
The Bottom Line: It was quite smooth for a barley wine – not refreshing smooth – but definitely easily drinkable for a barley wine.
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2017/12/09/swan-lake-barrel-aged-barley-wine-by-hyouko-yashiki-no-mori/
3) Oh! La! Ho Cuve La Pomme
The Bottom Line: It’s not as bitter as a fresh barley wine, and not as heady despite being 15%.
The Full Review: http://beertengoku.com/2016/06/07/cuve-la-pomme-2012-by-oh-la-ho-beer/
Let’s be honest – if you’re going to try a style of beer, then it’s also worth trying out some of the overseas beers. Here’s some foreign barley wines we also recommend. Check out the label on the bottle to see when the beer was bottled, and also ask how the beer was imported. Was it in a cold chain from start to finish? Was the beer stored in a chilled environment in store? If the shop assistant can’t, or doesn’t know the answer, then give it a miss.
AleSmith Old Numbskull (USA)
Anchor SteamOld Foghorn (USA)
Firestone Walker Sucaba (USA)
Robinson’s Old Tom (UK)
Wild Beer III (UK)
Sources Used
1 – https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2017/08/22/What-is-barley-wine 2 – http://www.camra.org.uk/barley-wine 3 – https://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style19.php#1c 4 – https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/01/62-of-the-best-barleywines-blind-tasted-and-ranked.htm 5 – http://mendobrew.com/blog/889_barley-wine-sometimes-older-is-better/
Source of Styles #7 - Barley Wines - the peak of craft beer or just an excuse to get drunk quick? #craftbeer #beer #japan Barley wines. Some regard it as the “peak” of craft beer (personally I prefer imperial stouts…
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List of products manufactured by electronics company Minolta.
Cameras(edit)
Minolta (ミノルタ, minoruta) was a Japanese company that, under one name or another, manufactured cameras from 1929 to 2003. It produced cameras for many film formats, from 16mm film to medium format. Minolta 9000 - This camera features center-weighted focusing and spot light-metering and was capable of +-4 exposure value in 0.5 exposure steps. Minolta 5000 - This fully automatic Minolta film camera offers +1 exposure value and shutter speeds of 1/2000 to four seconds. Minolta 7000i - This Minolta camera is the first to offer autofocus, and you can find it when you shop for new or used Minoltas for sale on eBay with a card expansion system allowing you to automatically preset shooting modes.
16 mm film cameras(edit)
The first camera manufactured by this company was the 'Nifcalette' (NIFCA being an acronym for Nippon Foto Cameras). The company name changed several times: in 1931 it became Molta; in 1937 it became Chiyoda; and in 1962 it was changed again to Minolta.
Minolta Alpha 7XI (Japanese Maxxum 7XI) 35mm Camera Body. Add to Wish List Add to Compare. Minolta SR-1 Chrome 35mm Camera Body.
Minolta 16 series
110 film cameras(edit)
Minolta Weathermatic A (bright yellow waterproof case)
126 film cameras(edit)
Minolta Autopak 400X
Minolta Autopak 500
Minolta Autopak 550
Minolta Autopak 600X
Minolta Autopak 700
Minolta Autopak 800
35 mm rangefinder and viewfinder cameras(edit)
Minolta Hi-Matic series
Minoltina (S and P)
Minolta repo (Half frame 35mm)
Minolta 24 Rapid (Square format 35mm)
Leica CL (Also sold as the Leitz Minolta CL)
35 mm SLRs(edit)
Minolta Cameras
Manual focus (SR, SR-T and X series):
Minolta SR-2 (1958-1960)(1)
Minolta SR-1 (variants 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965) (1959-1971)
Minolta SR-3 (variants 1960, 1961) (1960-1962)
Minolta SR-7 (variants 1962, 1963, 1965) (1962-1966) / Minolta SR 777 (prototype 1965)
Minolta SR-1s (1967-?)
Minolta SRM (1970-1975) (Integral motor 3.5 fps with battery handle)
Minolta SR-T 101 (variants 1966, 1969, 1971) (1966-1975)
Minolta SR-T 100 (variants 1970, 1971) (1970-1975)(2)
Minolta SR-T 102 / SR-T 303 / SR-T Super (1973-1975)
Minolta SR-T SC (1973-1975) (exclusively sold by Sears)
Minolta SR-T MC (1973-1975) (exclusively sold by J.C. Penney)
Minolta SR-T 201 / SR-T 101b / SR 101 / SR 101s (1975-1977)
Minolta SR-T 202 / SR-T 303b / SR 505 (1975-1977)
Minolta SR-T 200 (variants 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979) (1975-1981) / SR-T 100b (1975-1977), SR-T 100x (1977–81)
Minolta SR-T 202 / SR-T 303b / SR 505s (1977)
Minolta SR-T 101b / SR-T 201 / SR 101s (1977, 1978, 1979)
Minolta SR-T SC-II (1977-1980) (exclusively sold by Sears)
Minolta SR-T MC-II (1977-1980) (exclusively sold by J.C. Penny and K-Mart in the U.S., and K-Mart only in Europe)
Minolta Ritz SR-T 201 (1978)
Minolta XK / XM / X-1 (variants 1972, 1976) (1972-1981), Minolta Ritz XK (1978)
Minolta XE / XE-1 / XE-7 (1974)
Minolta XE-5 / XEb (1975)
Minolta XK Motor / XM Motor / X-1 Motor (1976)
Minolta XG 7 / XG 2 / XG-E (variants 1977, 1978)
Minolta XD 5 (variants 1977, 1979)
Minolta XD 7 / XD 11 / XD (variants 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981) (1977-1984), XD 11 Medical (variants 1980, 1981)
Minolta XG-SE (1978)
Minolta XG 1 (1978-1981)
Minolta XG 9 / XG-S (1979)
Minolta XD-s (variants 1980, 1981), XD-s Medical (variants 1980, 1981)
Minolta X-7 (1980 - 1982)
Minolta XG-A (1981)
Minolta XG-M / X-70 (1981)
Minolta X-700 (1981)
Minolta XG-1(n) (variants 1981, 1982)
Minolta X-570 / X-500 (1983)
Minolta X-600 (1983)
Minolta X-300 / X-370 (1984), Minolta X-7A(3) (1985), Minolta X-370s (1995), Minolta X-300x
Minolta X-300s (1990), X-370n (1990), X-9 (1990)
Autofocus (α/Dynax/Maxxum series)(edit)
Autofocus (α/Dynax/Maxxum series):
MinoltaDynax/Maxxumfilm SLR timeline
Class1985198619871988198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006Higher flagship9000 AF9xi9/9Ti77 LimitedLower flagship800siEnthusiast7000 AF7000i8000i7xi700siHigher entry-Level50005000i5xi400si500si505si5600si classic505si super70/60Lower entry-Level3000i3xi2xi300si404si43 Limited50/40
1st generation | 2nd generation | 3rd generation | 4th generation | 5th generation | 6th generation supports SSM lenses and D function (ADI)
See also:Minolta A-mount system
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Digital SLRs(edit)
Minolta RD-175 (also sold as Agfa ActionCam) (1996) with Minolta A-mount
Minolta Dimâge RD 3000 with Minolta V-mount
APS film and digital cameras - Vectis series(edit)
Minolta Dimâge RD 3000 with Minolta V-mount
Digital viewfinder cameras(edit)
Minolta Dimâge EX Wide 1500 / Minolta Dimâge EX Zoom 1500 / Minolta MetaFlash 3D 1500
Minolta DiMAGE 7 / Minolta DiMAGE 7UG
Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200
(Konica) Minolta DiMAGE Z1
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z3
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z5
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z6
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z10
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20
Minolta DiMAGE X
Minolta DiMAGE Xi
Minolta DiMAGE Xt / Xt BIZ
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Xg
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X20
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X21
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X31
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X50
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60
Konica Minolta DiMAGE X1
Minolta DiMAGE S304
Minolta DiMAGE S404
Minolta DiMAGE S414
Minolta DiMAGE G400
Minolta DiMAGE G500
Konica Minolta DiMAGE G530
Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600
Minolta DiMAGE F100
Minolta DiMAGE F200
Minolta DiMAGE F300
Minolta DiMAGE E201
Minolta DiMAGE E203
Minolta DiMAGE E223
Minolta DiMAGE E323
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E40
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E50
Konica Minolta DiMAGE E500
Minolta Dimâge 2300
Minolta Dimâge 2330
Minolta Dimâge V
Minolta Dimâge-Pic
Exposure meters(edit)
Autometer IIIF, IVF, VF
Flashmeter III, IV, V, VI
Spotmeter M, F
Film scanners(edit)
Minolta QuickScan 35 (2880) / Minolta QuickScan 35 Plus QS-2800 / QS-35
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual F-2400 (2882)
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II AF-2820U (2886)
Minolta Dimage Scan Dual III AF-2840 (2889)
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV AF-3200 (2891)
Minolta Dimage Scan Speed F-2800 (2884)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi F-3000 (2883-102)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi II F-3100 (2883-121)
Minolta Dimage Scan Multi Pro AF-5000 (2887)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite F-2900 (2885)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite II AF-2920 (2888)
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 (2890)
Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 II (2892)
Flatbed scanners(edit)
Binoculars(edit)
ACTIVA D WP XL 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA D WP XL POCKET 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA D WP SPORT 8x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
ACTIVA WP 8x25, 10x25, 12x25 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA COMPACT FM 8-22x27, 10-30x27 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA WP FP 7x35, 7x50, 8x40, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
ACTIVA STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
ULTRA COMPACT UC III 6x16, 8x18 (Roof)
COMPACT II SUPER 8x25, 10x25L (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC III WR 7x35, 7x50, 8x40 (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC WP SPORT for USA/Canada 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BK-7)
CLASSIC WP SPORT for Europe 8x42, 10x50, 12x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
CLASSIC II ZOOM 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
SPORT MINI WP 8x25, 10x25 (Roof, BK-7)
STANDARD EZ 10x50 Wide Angle 6.5' (Porro, BK-7)
STANDARD XL 10x50 Wide Angle 6.5' (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD ZOOM EZ 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BK-7)
STANDARD ZOOM XL 7-15x35, 8-20x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD 7x35EW, 7x50, 8x40EW, 10x50EW (Porro, BaK-4)
STANDARD ZOOM 7-15x35, 7-21x50 (Porro, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC-YELLOW 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC-BLACK 7x42, 10x42 (Roof, BaK-4)
WEATHERMATIC COMPACT 8x23, 10x23 (Porro, BaK-4)
POCKET 7x21, 8x22WA, 9x24, 10x25WA (Roof, BK-7)
POCKET II (Roof, BK-7)
AUTOFOCUS 8x22, 10x25 (Roof)
AUTOFOCUS COMPACT 8x22, 10x25
Photo copiers(edit)
Di151
Di152
Di181
Di183
Di250/350
Di251/351
Di2510/3010/3510
Di450/550
Di470 * Di520/620
Di551
Di650
Di750
Di850
Di1610
Di1611
Di2011
Di5510
Di7210
CF1501
CF2001
CF2002
CF3102
CF5001
CF9001
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bizhub 287
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bizhub 308e
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Bizhub 224e
Bizhub 227
Bizhub 25
Bizhub 25e
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Bizhub 283
Bizhub 284e
Bizhub 287
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Bizhub 3320
Bizhub 350
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Bizhub 360
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Bizhub 362
Bizhub 363
Bizhub 363
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Bizhub 368
Bizhub 368e
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Bizhub 4050
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Bizhub 421
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Bizhub 458e
Bizhub 4750
Bizhub 500
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Bizhub 554e
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Bizhub 558e
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Bizhub 654e
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Bizhub 658e
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Bizhub 958
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Bizhub C224e
Bizhub C227
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Bizhub C280
Bizhub C284
Bizhub C284e
Bizhub C287
Bizhub C308
Bizhub C3350
Bizhub C3351
Bizhub C35
Bizhub C350
Bizhub C351
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Bizhub C360
Bizhub C364
Bizhub C364e
Bizhub C368
Bizhub C3850
Bizhub C3850FS
Bizhub C3851
Bizhub C3851FS
Bizhub C450
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Planetariums
MS-6 (for six meter domes)
MS-8 (for eight meter domes)
Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe, Super Mediaglobe II
Series II
Series IIb
Printers(edit)
bizhub 3300P
bizhub 4000P
bizhub 4700P
bizhub C3100P
magicolor 3730DN
magicolor 4750EN 4750DN
magicolor 7450 II
magicolor 7450 II grafx
magicolor 8650DN
pagepro 4650EN
Minolta PT-2
Chlorophyll meters(edit)
Minolta Cameras
SPAD-501
SPAD-502
Spectrometers for colour measurement(edit)
Word processors(edit)
PCW1(4)
References(edit)
^(1) Rokkor Files, The SR Series
^(2) Rokkor Files, The SR-T Series
^(3) Flickr discussion 'Minolta X-7A'
^Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. 'Minolta PCW1 Word Processor Word Processor, 1983'. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
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Al Jarreau
Alwin Lopez "Al" Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American jazz singer. He won seven Grammy Awards and was nominated for over a dozen more. He is perhaps best known for his 1981 album Breakin' Away, for having sung the theme song of the late-1980s television series Moonlighting, and as a performer in the 1985 charity song "We Are the World".
Background
Jarreau was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the fifth of six children. His website refers to Reservoir Avenue, the name of the street where he lived. His father was a Seventh-day Adventist Church minister and singer, and his mother was a church pianist. He and his family sang together in church concerts and in benefits, and he and his mother performed at PTA meetings.
He was student council president and Badger Boys State delegate for Lincoln High School. At Boys State, he was elected governor. He went on to attend Ripon College, where he also sang with a group called the Indigos. Jarreau graduated in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. He went on to earn a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation from the University of Iowa, worked as a rehabilitation counselor in San Francisco, and moonlighted with a jazz trio headed by George Duke.
In 1967, he joined forces with acoustic guitarist Julio Martinez. The duo became the star attraction at a small Sausalito night club called Gatsby's. This success contributed to Jarreau's decision to make professional singing his life and full-time career.
Going full-time
In 1968, Jarreau made jazz his primary occupation. In 1969, Jarreau and Martinez headed south, where Jarreau appeared at such Los Angeles hot spots as Dino's, The Troubadour, and Bitter End West. Television exposure came from Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, and David Frost. He expanded his nightclub appearances performing at The Improv between the acts of such rising-star comics as Bette Midler, Jimmie Walker, and John Belushi. During this period, he became involved with the United Church of Religious Science and the Church of Scientology, but he later dissociated from Scientology. Also, roughly at the same time, he began writing his own lyrics, finding that his Christian spirituality began to influence his work.
In 1975, Jarreau was working with pianist Tom Canning when he was spotted by Warner Bros. Records. On Valentine's Day 1976 he sang on the 13th episode of NBC's new Saturday Night Live hosted, that week by Peter Boyle. Soon thereafter he released his critically acclaimed debut album, We Got By, which catapulted him to international fame and garnered him an Echo Award (the German equivalent of the Grammy's in the United States). A second Echo Award would follow with the release of his second album, Glow.
In 1978, Al won his first U.S. Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for his album, Look To The Rainbow.
One of Jarreau's most commercially successful albums is Breakin' Away (1981), which includes the hit song "We're in This Love Together". He won the 1982 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for Breakin' Away. In 1984, his single "After All" reached 69 on the US Hot 100 chart and number 26 on the R&B chart. It was especially popular in the Philippines. His last big hit was the Grammy-nominated theme to the 1980s American television show Moonlighting, for which he wrote the lyrics. Among other things, he was well known for his extensive use of scat singing, and vocal percussion. He was also a featured vocalist on USA for Africa's "We Are the World" in which he sang the line, "...and so we all must lend a helping hand." Another charitable media event, HBO's Comic Relief, featured Al in a duet with Natalie Cole singing the song "Mr. President", written by Joe Sterling, Mike Loveless and Ray Reach.
Jarreau took an extended break from recording in the 1990s. As he explained in an interview with Jazz Review: "I was still touring, in fact, I toured more than I ever had in the past, so I kept in touch with my audience. I got my symphony program under way, which included my music and that of other people too, and I performed on the Broadway production of Grease. I was busier than ever! For the most part, I was doing what I have always done … perform live. I was shopping for a record deal and was letting people know that there is a new album coming. I was just waiting for the right label (Verve), but I toured more than ever."
In 2003, Jarreau and conductor Larry Baird collaborated on symphony shows around the United States, with Baird arranging additional orchestral material for Jarreau's shows.
Jarreau toured and performed with Joe Sample, Chick Corea, Kathleen Battle, Miles Davis, David Sanborn, Rick Braun, and George Benson. He also performed the role of the Teen Angel in a 1996 Broadway production of Grease. On March 6, 2001, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.
In 2006, Jarreau appeared in a duet with American Idol finalist Paris Bennett during the Season 5 finale and on Celebrity Duets singing with actor Cheech Marin.
In 2010, Jarreau was a guest on the new Eumir Deodato album, with the song "Double Face" written by Nicolosi/Deodato/Al Jarreau. The song was produced by the Italian company Nicolosi Productions.
On February 16, 2012, he was invited to the famous Italian Festival di Sanremo to sing with the Italian group Matia Bazar.
On February 8, 2017, after being hospitalized for exhaustion, Jarreau cancelled his remaining 2017 tour dates and retired from touring.
Personal life
Jarreau was married twice. His first marriage, to Phyllis Hall, lasted from 1964 to 1968. His second wife was model Susan Elaine Player, whom he married in 1977. Jarreau and Player had one son together, Ryan.
It was reported on July 23, 2010, that Jarreau was critically ill at a hospital in France, while in the area to perform a concert at nearby Barcelonnette, and was being treated for respiratory problems and cardiac arrhythmias. He was taken to the intensive-care unit at Gap late on July 22, 2010. Jarreau was conscious, in a stable condition and in the cardiology unit of La Timone hospital in Marseille, the Marseille Hospital Authority said. He was expected to remain there for about a week for tests. In June 2012, Jarreau was diagnosed with pneumonia, which caused him to cancel several concerts in France. Jarreau made a full recovery and continued to tour extensively until February 2017.
In 2009 children's author Carmen Rubin published the story Ashti Meets Birdman Al, inspired by Jarreau's music. He wrote the foreword for the book and read from it across the world. Al and Carmen worked together to promote literacy and the importance of keeping music alive in children.
Death
After having been hospitalized for exhaustion in Los Angeles, Jarreau died on February 12, 2017, at the age of 76.
Discography
Albums
1975: We Got By (Reprise) US# 209
1976: Glow (Reprise) – US# 132, R&B No. 30, Jazz# 9
1978: All Fly Home (Warner Bros.) – US# 78, R&B# 27, Jazz# 2
1980: This Time (Warner Bros.) – US# 27, R&B# 6, Jazz# 1
1981: Breakin' Away (Warner Bros.) – US# 9, R&B# 1, Jazz# 1, UK# 60
1983: Jarreau (Warner Bros.) – US# 13, R&B# 4, Jazz# 1, UK# 39
1984: High Crime (Warner Bros.) – US# 49, R&B# 12, Jazz# 2, UK# 81
1986: L Is for Lover (Warner Bros.) – US# 81, R&B# 30, Jazz# 9, UK# 45
1988: Heart's Horizon (Reprise) – US# 75, R&B# 10, Jazz# 1
1992: Heaven and Earth (Warner Bros.) – US# 105, R&B# 30, Jazz# 2
2000: Tomorrow Today (Verve) – US# 137, R&B# 43, Jazz# 1
2002: All I Got (Verve) – US# 137, R&B# 43, Jazz# 3
2004: Accentuate the Positive (Verve) - Jazz# 6
2006: Givin' It Up (with George Benson) (Concord) – US# 58, R&B# 14, Jazz# 1
2008: Christmas (Rhino) - Jazz# 5
2014: My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke (Concord)
Live albums
1977: Look to the Rainbow (Warner Bros.) – US# 49, R&B# 19, Jazz# 5
1984: In London (Warner Bros.) – US# 125, R&B# 55, Jazz# 10. Sometimes titled Live in London.
1994: Tenderness (Warner Bros.) US# 114, R&B# 25, Jazz# 2. Recorded live in a studio in front of an invited audience.
2012: Al Jarreau and The Metropole Orkest: LIVE (Concord)
2011: Al Jarreau And The George Duke Trio: Live At The Half/Note 1965, Volume 1 (BPM Records) Originally offered exclusively at georgeduke.com.
Compilations
1996: Best Of Al Jarreau (Warner Bros.) – Jazz No. 8
2008: Love Songs (Rhino)
2009: An Excellent Adventure: The Very Best Of Al Jarreau (Rhino) (This compilation holds one previously unreleased track: "Excellent Adventure")
Early material recorded before 1974
After Jarreau's breakthrough in 1975 an almost uncountable number of compilations of earlier recordings from 1965 to 1973 have emerged, including some or all of the following songs:
Songs by various composers
"My Favorite Things" (5:02, Hammerstein, Rodgers)
"Stockholm Sweetnin'" (5:50, Jones)
"A Sleepin' Bee" (5:52, Arlen, Capote)
"The Masquerade Is Over" (6:34, Magidson, Wrubel)
"Sophisticated Lady" (4:14, Ellington, Mills, Parish)
"Joey, Joey, Joey" (3:42, Loesser)
Singles
1976: "Rainbow in Your Eyes" – R&B No. 92
1977: "Take Five" – R&B No. 91
1978: "Thinkin' About It Too" – R&B No. 55
1980: "Distracted" – R&B No. 61
1980: "Gimme What You Got" – R&B No. 63
1980: "Never Givin' Up" – R&B No. 26
1981: "We're in This Love Together" – US No. 15, R&B No. 6, UK No. 55
1982: "Breakin' Away" – US No. 43, R&B No. 25
1982: "Teach Me Tonight" – US No. 70, R&B No. 51
1982: "Your Precious Love", duet with Randy Crawford – R&B No. 16
1982: "Roof Garden" - NL No. 2
1983: "Boogie Down" – US No. 77, R&B No. 9, UK No. 63, NL No. 14
1983: "Mornin'" – US No. 21, R&B No. 6, UK No. 28, NL No. 16
1983: "Trouble in Paradise" – US No. 63, R&B No. 66, UK No. 36
1984: "After All" – US No. 69, R&B No. 26
1985: "Raging Waters" – R&B No. 42
1986: "L Is for Lover" – R&B No. 42
1986: "Tell Me What I Gotta Do" – R&B No. 37
1986: "The Music of Goodbye" (from Out Of Africa), duet with Melissa Manchester – AC No. 16
1987: "Moonlighting (theme)" (from Moonlighting) – US No. 23, R&B No. 32, UK No. 8, AC#1
1988: "So Good" R&B No. 2
1989: "All of My Love" – R&B No. 69
1989: "All or Nothing at All" – R&B No. 59
1992: "Blue Angel" – R&B No. 74
1992: "It's Not Hard to Love You" – R&B No. 36
2001: "In My Music" (with Phife Dawg)
Soundtrack inclusions
1982: "Girls Know How", in the film Night Shift (Warner Bros)
1984: "Moonlighting (theme)" and "Since I Fell for You", in the television show Moonlighting (Universal)
1984: "Boogie Down", in the film Breakin' (Warner Bros)
1986: "The Music of Goodbye", duet with Melissa Manchester, in the film Out of Africa (MCA Records)
1989: "Never Explain Love", in the film Do the Right Thing (Motown)
1992: "Blue Skies", in the film Glengarry Glen Ross (New Line Cinema)
1984: "Million Dollar Baby", in the film City Heat (Warner Bros)
Guest appearances
1978: "Hot News Blues" from Secret Agent/Chick Corea (Polydor)
1979: "Little Sunflower" from The Love Connection/Freddie Hubbard (Columbia)
1983: "Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls" from Bet Cha Say That to All the Girls/Sister Sledge (Cotillion)
1985: "We Are the World" from We Are the World/USA for Africa (Columbia) US No. 1, R&B No. 1 UK No. 1
1986: "Since I Fell for You" from Double Vision/Bob James & David Sanborn (Warner Bros.)
1987: "Day by Day" from City Rhythms/Shakatak
1997: "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye" from Doky Brothers 2/Chris Minh Doky/Niels Lan Doky (Blue Note Records)
1997: "Girl from Ipanema" and "Waters of March" from A Twist of Jobim/Lee Ritenour (GRP)
2010: "Whisper Not" from New Time, New Tet/Benny Golson (Concord Jazz)
1974: "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" from Body Heat/Quincy Jones (A&M) (Jarreau provides background scat and vocal percussion.)
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