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n. (plural of treasure English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: treasure)
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Treasures or The Very Best Treasures is a progressive rock album by Iona. Released in 1996. It is a collection of their best work from their inception to 1996.
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Treasures is a 1996 Dolly Parton album, made up of covers of rock and country hits from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. It was her 33rd studio album. Among the selections were work by Merle Haggard, Jeanne Pruett, Neil Young, Kris Kristofferson, Cat Stevens and Mac Davis. Perhaps the most surprising choices to fans were Young's " After the Gold Rush" and Stevens' " Peace Train", though Parton confessed a longtime admiration for both performers' work. (She had also recorded "After the Gold Rush" in 1994 with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris as part of the Trio 2 album, though as of Treasures' release, the Trio recording had not yet been released.) The album received mixed reviews and reached number 24 on the U.S. country albums charts. Treasures featured a number of famous guest artists, including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, John Popper of Blues Traveler, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, and Alison Krauss.
Its release was accompanied by a CBS television special, first airing in November 1996, in which Parton performed most of the songs, accompanied by video footage of the news stories and events from the year of each song's original release.
In 1997, a dance remix version of Parton's recording of " Peace Train" was released and it reached the top ten on Billboard's dance singles charts; following the success of "Peace Train", a dance remix of "Walking on Sunshine" was released.
Treasures is an album by the band Night Ark released on June 20, 2000.
is the compilation album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in November 1995.
Usage examples of "treasures".
At last, full of unsatisfied desire, she shewed me all the treasures which nature had given her, just as I had finished with Annette for the fourth time.
It is not a gate, but it takes its name from the manner in which the source of all heat lavishes his treasures there, and warms all who come and bask in his rays.
When I heard that answer I embraced him with an exclamation of delight, which was sarcastic in its intent, but which he took for admiration, and he at once unfolded all the treasures of his whimsical knowledge respecting his possessions, ending with the rusty blade which he said was the very knife with which Saint Peter cut off the ear of Malek.
When the rascal saw that I had taken up my position, he did not keep me waiting, for, getting up, he presented to my dazzled gaze, not only the secret treasures of his sweetheart, but his own also.
Arawn Death-Lord stole those treasures, and now they lie unused and hidden deep in the fastness of Annuvin.
Not to mention ecclesiastical treasures, taken from towns along the Spanish Main.
Here are kept the greatest treasures, mostly books of lore and certain objects of power.
Even the least of the treasures in this room is worth the price of a kingdom.
Besides all those wonderful treasures, he possessed, but under lock and key, all the paraphernalia of freemasonry.
In the first place, you could obtain possession of all the treasures hidden under ground in the States of the Church.
After the death of the Countess Mathilda, in the year 1116, the genius presiding over all hidden treasures appointed seven spirits to guard the box.
I moved away a little, the better to contemplate the treasures that love displayed before me.
I was master of all these treasures put fire in all my veins, but her submissive air distressed me.
She added tenderly that if I would take her with me she would leave her parents there and win treasures for me.
Should I be afraid for my poor properties when these living treasures were confined to me so frankly?