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"Isfahani () or Ispahani is a surname of Iranian origin. It may refer to the following: * Al-Isfahani * Al-Raghib al-Isfahani * Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani * Jalal al-Din Muhammad al-Isfahani See also * Isfahan * Al-Isfahani (disambiguation) * Isfahani style "
"AntarChile is the main holding company of the Angelini Group of Companies, one of the largest conglomerates in South America. This company has major investments in various sectors like industrial, forestry, fisheries and energy. The origins of AntarChile back to the early 1950s, when arriving in Chile from Italy Gino and Anacleto Angelini brothers and begin to undertake various businesses. In 1956 set in motion Pesquera Eperva Company Ltd. in the Northern Zone, which marks the beginning of the formation of large industrial fishing complex is now a pillar in the regional economy and recognized world leader in its field. In 1986, through Pesquera Eperva Company Ltd. and Pesquera Indo SA Company took control of Petroleos de Chile SA, today Copec In 1989 the companies split the operational management and investment, and create societies EMPD Investment SA Indomitable and Investment SA and, through them, retain control of the company Petroleos de Chile SA. Later, in 1994 these companies merged with other investment companies Angelini Group Companies, conforming AntarChile Its main objective is to conduct a wide range of investments, noting especially their participation in forest enterprises, manufacture of timber, fuel distribution, production and distribution of energy, shipping and fisheries. References Category:Companies based in Santiago Category:Investment companies of Chile Category:2003 establishments in Chile "
"Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine is a collection of songs by Cosmic Rough Riders, featuring tracks from their first two self-financed albums as well as three new tracks. The album was put together by Alan McGee's Poptones label as a starting point for mainstream listeners (as they would later do for The Hives with Your New Favourite Band). The album spawned four singles including the UK Top 40 hits "Revolution (In the Summertime?)" and "The Pain Inside". History Most of the tracks on the album were recorded by Wylie and Fleming in a community funded recording studio in Glasgow's Castlemilk housing scheme and released on two self-financed albums; Deliverance (1999) and Panorama (2000). These albums were critically well received and sold out their initial pressings but the limited distribution and lack of promotion meant they did not cross over to a wide audience. On hearing Panorama, Alan McGee signed the band to a one-album deal. The album would take the best of the first two albums as well as some new tracks. Track listing The album is mostly made up with ten of the fourteen tracks from Panorama with two tracks from Deliverance ("Glastonbury Revisited" and "Emily Darling") and three new tracks ("Sometime", "Morning Sun" and "Baby, You're So Free" - itself a reworked version of Deliverance track "Baby"). #"Brothers Gather Round" - 1:12 #"The Gun Isn't Loaded" - 2:51 #"Glastonbury Revisited" - 2:46 #"Baby, You're So Free" - 3:45 #"Value of Life" - 2:38 #"Revolution (In the Summertime?)" - 3:20 #"Have You Heard the News Today?" - 2:51 #"Sometime" - 3:31 #"Melanie" - 3:23 #"The Pain Inside" - 3:22 #"The Charm" - 2:03 #"The Loser" - 2:24 #"You've Got Me" - 3:10 #"Emily Darling" - 2:47 #"Morning Sun" - 0:56 Singles and chart performance Although never reaching the UK Top 50, the album spent 17 weeks on the Top 200 in 2001, peaking at #82. Steady sales meant that by the end of 2001, the album had achieved silver status (sales of 60,000) in the UK and it was named by Q magazine as one of the 50 best albums of the year. It would go on to achieve sales of over 100,000. Four singles were released on Poptones in 2001 starting with "Melanie" in February (UK #111) and "Baby, You're So Free" in April (UK #76). Their next single, "Revolution (In the Summertime?)" released in July, became their first Top 40 hit, reaching #35 and gave them their debut on BBC Television's Top of the Pops. The final single "The Pain Inside" also broke the Top 40, reaching #36 in September. Critical reception Q listed Enjoy the Melodic Sunshine as one of the best 50 albums of 2001. References Category:2000 compilation albums "