Treasure (disambiguation)

A treasure is a concentration of riches.

Treasure may also refer to:

Literature

  • Treasure (Clive Cussler novel), a 1988 novel by Clive Cussler
  • Treasure (magazine), a British periodical for children
  • Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse, a 1984 puzzle/contest book by Dr. Crypton (Paul Hoffman)
  • The Treasure (New Testament apocrypha) or Cave of Treasures, a book of the New Testament apocrypha
  • The Treasure (novel), a 1904 novel by Selma Lagerlöf
  • The Treasure (play), alternative name of The Gold Diggers (Sholem Aleichem play)
  • Music

    Albums

  • Treasure (Cocteau Twins album), 1984
  • Treasure (Hayley Westenra album), 2007
  • Treasure (Holly Cole album), 1998
  • A Treasure, a 2011 album by Neil Young
  • Treasure, an album by Charnett Moffett, 2010
  • Treasures (Dolly Parton album), 1996
  • Treasures (Iona album), or the title song
  • Treasures (Night Ark album), 2000
  • Treasures (Tatsuro Yamashita album), 1995
  • Songs

  • "Treasure" (Bruno Mars song), 2013 Bruno Mars song
  • "Treasure", a song by 38 Special from Bone Against Steel
  • Treasures (Tatsuro Yamashita album)


    Treasures (トレジャーズ Torejāzu) is the compilation album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in November 1995.

    Background

    Treasures consists mostly of his singles released under Moon Records, Yamashita's own label which was established after completing his contract with RCA Records. At first, he was supposed to release the studio album entitled Dreaming Boy in autumn 1995. However, recording of the album ran aground, and the project itself was eventually postponed over the years. The artist decided to release "greatest hits" album instead, responding to the order of alternative release from the distributor EastWest Japan.

    Treasures was the first compilation album spanning his post-RCA materials. The album features his only chart-topping million-seller "Christmas Eve", and also includes other smash hit singles like "Get Back in Love", "Endless Game", and "Sayonara Natsu no Hi". The running order of the compilation was finally determined by his spouse Mariya Takeuchi. On the closing number for the album, Yamashita picked out one of his most early efforts called "Parade". It was originally included on the album Niagara Triangle Vol.1 issued in 1976, the project recorded by the supergroup composed of Yamashita, Ginji Itō and Eiichi Ohtaki. The song (newly remixed by Ohtaki) became a minor hit 17 years after the first release, featured on the children's program Ponkickies and released as a solo single by Yamashita. Because it gained attention moderately at the time, he added the song as the bonus track to this compilation.

    Armik

    Armik (born Armik Dashchi) is an Iranian-Armenian flamenco guitarist and composer. Several of his albums have reached Billboard's Top New Age Albums chart.

    Discography

    Studio Albums

  • Magic Touch (1992)
  • Rain Dancer (1994)
  • Gypsy Flame (1995)
  • Rubia (1996)
  • Malaga (1997)
  • Isla del Sol (1999)
  • Rosas del Amor (2001)
  • Lost in Paradise (2002)
  • Amor de Guitarra (2003)
  • Romantic Dreams (2004)
  • Piano Nights (2004)
  • Treasures (2004)
  • Cafe Romantico (2005)
  • Mar de Sueños (2005)
  • Mi Pasión (2006)
  • Christmas Wishes (2006)
  • Guitarrista (2007)
  • A Day in Brazil (2008) (Armik/Club Bolero)
  • Barcelona (2008)
  • Serenata (2009)
  • Besos (2010)
  • Casa De Amor (2012)
  • Reflections (2012)
  • Flames of Love (2013)
  • Alegra (2013)
  • Romantic Spanish Guitar, Volume 1 (2014)
  • Mystify (2014)
  • Romantic Spanish Guitar, Volume 2 (2015)
  • La Vida (2015)
  • Compilations

  • The Best of Armik (2003)
  • Desires: The Romantic Collection (2006)
  • Fuego Gitana: The Nuevo Flamenco Collection (2008)
  • Greatest Hits (2014)
  • Other Compilation Appearances

    Yamashita

    Yamashita (written: 山下 lit. "under the mountain") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Bruce Yamashita, U.S. military lawyer
  • Gentaro Yamashita (1863–1931), Japanese admiral
  • Gota Yamashita (born 1989), Japanese mixed martial artist
  • Haruhiro Yamashita (born 1938), Japanese gymnast
  • Iris Yamashita, U.S. screenwriter
  • Karen Tei Yamashita (born 1951), Japanese-American writer
  • Keigo Yamashita (born 1978), Japanese Go player
  • Kazuhito Yamashita (born 1961), Japanese classical guitarist
  • Kinuyo Yamashita, Japanese composer
  • Maki Yamashita (born 1974), Japanese pop musician
  • Michinori Yamashita (born 1953), Japanese mathematician
  • Norifumi Yamashita (born 1962), Japanese triple jumper
  • Reiko Yamashita (born 1973), Japanese pop musician
  • Sachiko Yamashita (born 1964), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Shunya Yamashita (born 1970), Japanese artist
  • Stomu Yamashta or Yamashita Tsutomu (born 1947), Japanese percussionist, keyboardist and composer
  • Tadashi Yamashita (born 1942), Japanese-born American martial artist
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