40-608: (Redirected from The Mystery ) [REDACTED] Look up mystery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mystery , The Mystery , Mysteries or The Mysteries may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Mystery, a cat character in Emily the Strange Mystery, a seahorse that SpongeBob SquarePants adopts in
80-525: A Wurlitzer piano at the side of a pile of pungent washing – sorry to disappoint all the romantics." Producer Barry Blue recalled: "He had a very small flat, so everything had to be done within one room and he had piles of washing, and had the TV on top of the organ. It was a nightmare [...] he had trams running outside [...] but he made it, he just absorbed himself in the music and Rod seemed to come up with these amazing songs." In 1977, Heatwave followed up
120-635: A 2014 Indian film Genres [ edit ] Mystery fiction , a genre of detective fiction Mystery film , a genre in cinema Literature [ edit ] Mysteries (novel) or Mysterie , an 1892 existentialist novel by Knut Hamsun Mystery (novel) , a 1990 novel by American author Peter Straub The Mystery (1907), a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams Newspapers [ edit ] Mystery (newspaper) , an African American newspaper by Martin Delany Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Mystery (band) ,
160-430: A Canadian progressive-rock band formed in 1986 Albums and EPs [ edit ] Mystery (Blk Jks EP) , 2009 Mystery (Mystery EP) , 1992 Mystery (RAH Band album) , 1985 Mystery (Faye Wong album) , 1994 Mystery , a 1984 album by Vanilla Fudge Mystery , a 2006 album Evonne Hsu Myst3ry , a 2016 EP by Ladies' Code The Mystery (album) Songs [ edit ] "Mystery",
200-430: A Canadian progressive-rock band formed in 1986 Albums and EPs [ edit ] Mystery (Blk Jks EP) , 2009 Mystery (Mystery EP) , 1992 Mystery (RAH Band album) , 1985 Mystery (Faye Wong album) , 1994 Mystery , a 1984 album by Vanilla Fudge Mystery , a 2006 album Evonne Hsu Myst3ry , a 2016 EP by Ladies' Code The Mystery (album) Songs [ edit ] "Mystery",
240-413: A Chesapeake Bay log canoe Mystery (lugger) , a Mount's Bay lugger which made a voyage from Cornwall to Australia in 1855 Spirit of Mystery , a modern recreation of Mystery USS Mystery , the name of more than one proposed or actual United States Navy ships Other uses [ edit ] The Mystery, Wavertree Playground of England Sunbeam 1000 HP Mystery , car that held
280-413: A Chesapeake Bay log canoe Mystery (lugger) , a Mount's Bay lugger which made a voyage from Cornwall to Australia in 1855 Spirit of Mystery , a modern recreation of Mystery USS Mystery , the name of more than one proposed or actual United States Navy ships Other uses [ edit ] The Mystery, Wavertree Playground of England Sunbeam 1000 HP Mystery , car that held
320-712: A Mystery (TV series) , a children's television show Mystery! , a PBS program showcasing British detective fiction Other uses in television [ edit ] "Mystery" ( Pee-wee's Playhouse ) , an episode of the children's show Pee-wee's Playhouse "The Mystery" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , an episode of the TV show The Amazing World of Gumball Mystery TV , a Canadian digital television channel Ion Mystery , an American digital television channel formerly branded as Mystery People [ edit ] Mystery (pickup artist) (born 1971), stage name of entertainer Erik Von Markovik Religion and ancient culture [ edit ] Mystery play , such as
360-712: A Mystery (TV series) , a children's television show Mystery! , a PBS program showcasing British detective fiction Other uses in television [ edit ] "Mystery" ( Pee-wee's Playhouse ) , an episode of the children's show Pee-wee's Playhouse "The Mystery" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , an episode of the TV show The Amazing World of Gumball Mystery TV , a Canadian digital television channel Ion Mystery , an American digital television channel formerly branded as Mystery People [ edit ] Mystery (pickup artist) (born 1971), stage name of entertainer Erik Von Markovik Religion and ancient culture [ edit ] Mystery play , such as
400-443: A cat character in Emily the Strange Mystery, a seahorse that SpongeBob SquarePants adopts in the episode " My Pretty Seahorse " Films [ edit ] Mystery (2012 film) , a 2012 Chinese drama film Mystery (2014 film) , a 2014 Chinese suspense thriller adventure film Mystery, Alaska , a 1999 comedy-drama film Gumnaam – The Mystery , a 2008 Indian Hindi-language thriller film Room: The Mystery ,
440-502: A genre of detective fiction Mystery film , a genre in cinema Literature [ edit ] Mysteries (novel) or Mysterie , an 1892 existentialist novel by Knut Hamsun Mystery (novel) , a 1990 novel by American author Peter Straub The Mystery (1907), a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams Newspapers [ edit ] Mystery (newspaper) , an African American newspaper by Martin Delany Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Mystery (band) ,
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#1732776325874480-403: A good enough player and entertainer and I just knew he would fit in the group", said Wilder. Temperton played Wilder tunes he had been composing: "I was very interested because we were doing a lot of cover tunes – we weren't doing a lot of original material – I was really interested." The songs provided material for 1976's Too Hot to Handle including " Boogie Nights ", which broke
520-402: A keyboardist, placed by Johnnie Wilder Jr. , and as a result, became a member of the pop , disco , and funk band: Heatwave , which Wilder was putting together at the time. "He was the first British guy that I had ever met personally. He spoke kind of funny but he had a good sense of humour and he was a very friendly guy. After meeting him and then seeing him play I kind of determined he was
560-452: A song by Live from the 2006 album Songs from Black Mountain "Mystery", a song by Dio from the 1984 album The Last in Line "Mystery", a song by Hugh Laurie from the television series A Bit of Fry & Laurie "Mystery", a song by Miles Davis from the 1992 album Doo-Bop "Mystery", a song by Raveena from the album Asha's Awakening "Mystery", a song by Sara Groves from
600-401: A song by Live from the 2006 album Songs from Black Mountain "Mystery", a song by Dio from the 1984 album The Last in Line "Mystery", a song by Hugh Laurie from the television series A Bit of Fry & Laurie "Mystery", a song by Miles Davis from the 1992 album Doo-Bop "Mystery", a song by Raveena from the album Asha's Awakening "Mystery", a song by Sara Groves from
640-416: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages mystery [REDACTED] Look up mystery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mystery , The Mystery , Mysteries or The Mysteries may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Mystery,
680-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rod Temperton Rodney Lynn Temperton (9 October 1949 – 25 September 2016) was an English songwriter, producer and musician. Temperton was the keyboardist and main songwriter for the 1970s pop music , disco and funk band Heatwave , writing songs including "Star of a Story", " Always and Forever ", " Boogie Nights ", and " The Groove Line ". After he
720-517: The Heatwave album. "Holy cow! I simply loved Rod's musical feeling – everything about it – Rod's arrangements, his tunes, his songs – was exceedingly hip", recalled Swedien, also calling Temperton: "the most disciplined pop music composer I've ever met. When he comes to the studio, every musical detail is written down or accounted for in Rod's mind. He never stops until he feels confident that
760-604: The Night "; " Baby, Come to Me " for Patti Austin and James Ingram ; " Love Is in Control (Finger on the Trigger) " for Donna Summer ; and " Yah Mo B There " for James Ingram and Michael McDonald . Temperton also wrote for Herbie Hancock , The Manhattan Transfer , Mica Paris , Rufus and Chaka Khan , Karen Carpenter and many others. In 1979, Temperton co-wrote the song "Keep Tomorrow For Me", with Barry Blue . The song
800-629: The Passion play Sacred mysteries , beliefs which cannot be explained by normal reasoning, or esoteric teachings which are kept secret from the non-initiated Greco-Roman mysteries , ancient religious cults whose rituals were not revealed to outsiders; the most famous were the Eleusinian Mysteries Vessels [ edit ] Mystery , a cutter built in 1863 by Peter Hedland and subsequently captained by him on journeys to Western Australia Mystery (log canoe) ,
840-491: The Passion play Sacred mysteries , beliefs which cannot be explained by normal reasoning, or esoteric teachings which are kept secret from the non-initiated Greco-Roman mysteries , ancient religious cults whose rituals were not revealed to outsiders; the most famous were the Eleusinian Mysteries Vessels [ edit ] Mystery , a cutter built in 1863 by Peter Hedland and subsequently captained by him on journeys to Western Australia Mystery (log canoe) ,
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#1732776325874880-449: The album Invisible Empires "Mystery", a song by Rod Temperton , performed by The Manhattan Transfer and Anita Baker "Mystery", a song by The Olivia Tremor Control from the album Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One "Mystery", a song by Wipers from the 1980 album Is This Real? "Mystery", a song by Pond from the 2012 album Beard, Wives, Denim Television [ edit ] Series [ edit ] It's
920-449: The album Invisible Empires "Mystery", a song by Rod Temperton , performed by The Manhattan Transfer and Anita Baker "Mystery", a song by The Olivia Tremor Control from the album Black Foliage: Animation Music Volume One "Mystery", a song by Wipers from the 1980 album Is This Real? "Mystery", a song by Pond from the 2012 album Beard, Wives, Denim Television [ edit ] Series [ edit ] It's
960-479: The album. In the early 1980s, Temperton left Germany and moved to Beverly Hills , California. In 1982, Temperton wrote three songs, including the title track, for Jackson's next LP, Thriller , which became the biggest-selling album of all time in the United States, selling 32 million copies. Temperton also wrote the spoken word section of the song for the actor Vincent Price . On coming up with
1000-469: The award for " Say You, Say Me ", from White Nights .) He was also nominated for Best Original Score , along with the 11 other composers, including Jones, who worked on The Color Purple's soundtrack. Later in 1986, the buddy-cop action-comedy Running Scared was released, featuring five new songs written by Temperton, including " Sweet Freedom ", performed by Michael McDonald ; and " Man Size Love ", performed by Klymaxx . Temperton also composed
1040-573: The band in the United Kingdom and the United States, and the ballad " Always and Forever "; both tracks were million-sellers in the USA. Despite the slick American sound, Temperton's working surroundings were still far from glamorous. Alan Kirk, a Yorkshire musician with Jimmy James and the Vagabonds , who toured with Heatwave in the mid 1970s, remembered: " Always and Forever was written on
1080-414: The episode " My Pretty Seahorse " Films [ edit ] Mystery (2012 film) , a 2012 Chinese drama film Mystery (2014 film) , a 2014 Chinese suspense thriller adventure film Mystery, Alaska , a 1999 comedy-drama film Gumnaam – The Mystery , a 2008 Indian Hindi-language thriller film Room: The Mystery , a 2014 Indian film Genres [ edit ] Mystery fiction ,
1120-500: The film's score. After leaving Heatwave to concentrate on his songwriting, Temperton shunned the celebrity lifestyle, and remained a very private man. Due to his low profile, Temperton was nicknamed "The Invisible Man". He died on 25 September 2016 after "a brief aggressive battle with cancer" as described by Jon Platt of Warner/Chappell music publishing . His death would be announced a week later on 5 October 2016, with his private funeral having already taken place. Gilles Peterson ,
1160-415: The kind of person who would read you a story before you went off to sleep. He used to put a transistor radio in the crib, right on the pillow, and I'd go to sleep listening to Radio Luxembourg , and I think that had an influence." Temperton attended De Aston Grammar School , Market Rasen , Lincolnshire, and he formed a group for the school's music competitions. He was a drummer at this time. "I'd get in
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1280-674: The living room with my snare drum and my cymbal and play along to the BBC test card , which was all kinds of music they'd be playing continuously." On leaving school, he started working as a fish filleter for Ross Frozen Foods in Grimsby , Lincolnshire. Temperton soon became a full-time musician as a keyboard player, and played in several dance bands. This took him to Worms in Germany. In 1974, he answered an advert in Melody Maker for
1320-451: The music we're working on is able to stand on its own." In 1979, Temperton was recruited by Quincy Jones to write for what became Michael Jackson 's first solo album in four years, and his first full-fledged solo release for Epic Records , titled Off the Wall . Temperton wrote three songs for the album, including " Rock with You ", which became the second US number 1 single from
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1440-586: The soundtrack for the 1986 film Running Scared . In 1990 he won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella for Birdland . Rodney Lynn Temperton was born in Cleethorpes , Lincolnshire , on 9 October 1949. Interviewed for the BBC Radio 2 documentary The Invisible Man: the Rod Temperton Story , he said that he was a musician from an early age: "My father wasn't
1480-452: The success of its first album with its second, Central Heating , with Barry Blue again producing, and Temperton behind the majority of the songs. It included " The Groove Line ", another international hit single. In 1978, Temperton decided to concentrate on writing, and left Heatwave, though he continued to write for the band. Temperton's work attracted the attention of Quincy Jones , and he asked his engineer Bruce Swedien to check out
1520-608: The title " Thriller ", Temperton once said: I went back to the hotel, wrote two or three hundred titles and came up with Midnight Man. The next morning, I woke up and I just said this word. Something in my head just said, 'This is the title'. You could visualise it at the top of the Billboard charts. You could see the merchandising for this one word, how it jumped off the page as 'Thriller'. Temperton wrote successfully for other musicians, his hits including disco classic " Stomp! " for The Brothers Johnson ; George Benson 's " Give Me
1560-736: Was performed by Heatwave for the movie Escape To Athena soundtrack and served as the movie's closing theme. In 1982, Temperton wrote the music to Someone in the Dark , recorded by Michael Jackson , and produced by Quincy Jones , for the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial , with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman . In 1986, Temperton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for " Miss Celie's Blues (Sister) ", which he wrote with Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie for The Color Purple film of 1985. (Richie won
1600-407: Was recruited by record producer Quincy Jones , he wrote several successful singles for Michael Jackson , including " Thriller ", " Off the Wall ", and " Rock with You ". He also wrote songs for George Benson , including " Give Me the Night " and " Love X Love ", along with Patti Austin and James Ingram 's United States number-one single " Baby, Come to Me ", among many others. Temperton wrote
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