audio works

Winsage
April 12, 2025
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden described the National Recording Registry as a reflection of America's diverse history and culture, with this year's entries showcasing significant audio works across various genres. Microsoft, during its dominance in the computer market, invested heavily in the launch of Windows 95, notably using The Rolling Stones' “Start Me Up” for its advertising campaign at a cost of one million dollars. Additionally, composer Brian Eno was commissioned to create a distinctive sound for Windows 95, facing the challenge of producing a piece under three and a quarter seconds long. Eno ultimately created a six-second composition, which Microsoft accepted despite exceeding the time limit, highlighting the innovative nature of his work.
Winsage
April 10, 2025
The Library of Congress has added 25 recordings to the National Recording Registry, bringing the total to 675 titles. Notable inductees include Celine Dion, Mary J. Blige, the duet “Happy Trails” by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Tracy Chapman's debut album, the original cast recording of Hamilton, Brian Eno's chimes for Microsoft Windows, and Chicago's album Chicago Transit Authority. Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Mary J. Blige's My Life were also highlighted. This year, over 2,600 public nominations were submitted.
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