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Prinzhorn Dance School
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Prinzhorn Dance School is an English musical duo, which consists of Tobin Prinz and Suzi Horn. The duo were originally based in Brighton and Portsmouth and made their debut in 2007. The group is named for Dr. Hans Prinzhorn, who collected art by mentally ill patients under his care.Heather Phares, [ Prinzhorn Dance School Biography], All Music Guide
Prinzhorn Dance School
Biography
Biography In 2006 Prinz and Horn signed a recording contract with the New York record label DFA Records.PRINZHORN DANCE SCHOOL: Fact Magazine Their debut release for the label was a self-recorded and self-produced 7-inch single featuring the tracks "You Are The Space Invader" and "Eat, Sleep".
Prinzhorn Dance School
Live performances
Live performances They have thus far completed UK and European tour dates. The debut album was toured with a three-piece line-up (with the addition of a drummer). However, in August 2008 they headlined the Experimental Circle Tent at Offset Festival bringing the event to a close as a 2-piece (using a specially modified shared drumkit), the first time they have performed without a separate drummer. They retained this live formation for recent shows in Luxembourg, Istanbul, Bucharest and Lausanne.
Prinzhorn Dance School
Recycling clause
Recycling clause Negotiations with EMI (who licensed the debut album in the UK) were protracted while the band insisted upon the inclusion of special recycling clauses, ensuring that all their record sleeves, CD sleeves and promotional material be produced using recycled materials. All releases to date have used recycled paperstock.
Prinzhorn Dance School
In popular media
In popular media In 2008 their song "You Are The Space Invader" was used as the soundtrack to the HBO Cinemax trailer. In 2007 The Sunday Telegraph included Prinzhorn Dance School's debut album in a "best 120 albums of all time" list.120 Essential Pop Albums, The Telegraph, 13 Jan 2008 In 2010 a poster of the Prinzhorn Dance School album can be seen in the movie Greenberg. DFA Records boss James Murphy was responsible for the soundtrack.
Prinzhorn Dance School
Discography
Discography
Prinzhorn Dance School
Albums
Albums Prinzhorn Dance School (DFA Records, 2007) Clay Class (DFA, 2012) Home Economics (DFA, 2015)
Prinzhorn Dance School
Singles
Singles "You Are The Space Invader"/"Eat, Sleep" (original recording - image on white sleeve) - 7" single (DFA Records · 2006) "Up! Up! Up!"/"Hamworthy Sports and Leisure Centre" - 7" single (DFA Records · 2007) "Crackerjack Docker" - (DFA Records · 2007) "You Are The Space Invader" (album version - image on black sleeve) - 7" / 12" / CD single (DFA Records · 2007) "Seed, Crop, Harvest" - (DFA Records · 2010) "Split 7" with the Brian James Gang - (DFA records . 2013)
Prinzhorn Dance School
References
References
Prinzhorn Dance School
External links
External links Official website Category:DFA Records artists Category:English rock music groups Category:English rock music duos
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Summary Image created by AJ Elias, Los Angeles 2006. For fair use.
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Berruguete
'''Berruguete'''
Berruguete is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alonso Berruguete ( 1488–1561), Spanish painter Pedro Berruguete ( 1450–1504), Spanish painter, father of Alonso
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Bubbly Creek
Short description
Bubbly Creek is the nickname given to the South Fork of the South Branch of the Chicago River. It runs entirely within the city of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It marks the boundary between the Bridgeport and McKinley Park community areas of the city. The creek derives its name from the gases bubbling out of the riverbed from the decomposition of blood and entrails dumped into the river in the early 20th century by the local meatpacking businesses surrounding the Union Stock Yards directly south of the creek's endpoint at Pershing Road. It was brought to notoriety by Upton Sinclair in his exposé on the American meat packing industry titled The Jungle. Bubbly Creek originates near 38th Street, at the Racine Avenue Pump Station of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. It flows in a generally northward direction for approximately , and joins with the South Branch of the Chicago River.
Bubbly Creek
History
History thumb|A man standing on slaughterhouse-derived waste in Bubbly Creek in Chicago in 1911. The area surrounding Bubbly Creek was originally a wetland; during the 19th century, channels were dredged to increase the rate of flow into the Chicago River and dry out the area to increase the amount of habitable land in the fast-growing city. The South Fork became an open sewer for the local stockyards, especially the Union Stock Yards. Meatpackers dumped waste, such as blood and entrails, into the nearest river.Grossman, James R., Ann Durkin Keating and Janice L. Ruff (eds.), Encyclopedia of Chicago, "Meatpacking", pp. 515-7, University of Chicago Press, 2004, The creek received so much blood and offal that it began to bubble methane and hydrogen sulfide gas from the products of decomposition. In 1906, author Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle, a portrait of America's meat packing industry. In it, he reported on the state of Bubbly Creek, writing that:
Bubbly Creek
Present situation
Present situation 300px|thumb|Bubbly Creek and Bridgeport Village Two heavily polluted streams that joined to create the South Fork were later filled in, but their courses can still be seen today in the configuration of streets and railroad tracks in the area. The area has been increasingly occupied by residential development such as Bridgeport Village; a program to oxygenate the creek by continuously injecting compressed air into the water has met with limited success, although the creek's odor has been much reduced. Some fish and vegetation have returned in recent decades.Gallun, Alby. Flushing out Bubbly Creek. Chicago Business. July 25, 2004. Areas near the creek have been designated for recreational uses including parks, and developers and the city agreed on a setback to allow for remediation. However, during heavy rains, millions of gallons of wastewater continue to be dumped into the stagnant creek by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. , the City of Chicago and the Army Corps of Engineers were considering a $2.65 million feasibility study to look at restoration options, which would have implications for the remainder of the Chicago River system due to the unusual challenges of Bubbly Creek. The creek's waters are largely stagnant, having little gravitational flow; the study investigated several possibilities, including a meandering stream amid a wetland, to restore an oxygenated system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had proposed restoring about of water and surrounding land, in part by covering the creek bottom with of sand and of rocks. The actual renovation project was expected to cost $15.4 million. In 2015, the project was stalled, due to contamination discovered in the creek's sediments. A private society has opened the Chicago Maritime Museum, a museum and memorialization of Chicago's river and maritime heritage, on 35th Street adjacent to Bubbly Creek.
Bubbly Creek
References
References
Bubbly Creek
External links
External links Archived page for the Bubbly Creek Proposed Restoration Category:Bridgeport, Chicago Category:History of Chicago Category:Geography of Chicago Category:Lower West Side, Chicago Category:McKinley Park, Chicago Category:Rivers of Illinois Category:Rivers of Cook County, Illinois
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B'Day Anthology Video Album
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B'Day Anthology Video Album is the third DVD by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé. It was released through Columbia Records, Sony Music and Music World Entertainment exclusively through Walmart stores on April 3, 2007 alongside the deluxe edition, but was later serviced to other retailers. The DVD features thirteen music videos for songs from her second studio album, B'Day (2006) and its deluxe edition (2007). Beyoncé shot nine videos for the album, and four pre-filmed videos were also included. B'Day Anthology Video Album has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Outside North America, the album was featured as a bonus disc to the deluxe edition of B'Day. The "Still in Love (Kissing You)" video was the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit, therefore only initial pressings of the album contain its video.
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Background
Background 20pxFirst it was just "Green Light" and "Upgrade U". Let's sneak in "Kitty Kat". We might as well put in "Suga Mama". We gotta do "Get Me Bodied", that's the dance record. Gotta do something for "Beautiful Liar", that's the song with Shakira, of course we know we gotta do a video for that ... If I had another week I probably would have shot three more videos. 20px —Beyoncé, "Anthology Behind the Scenes" Beyoncé said that she filmed B'Day Anthology Video Album because she "always wanted to do a video album" so that her fans wouldn't have to log onto YouTube to watch her music videos, but could instead play them via DVD. Beyoncé knew what the videos' choreography would be before the filming began. She also planned her hairstyles, outfits and make-up. Beyoncé wanted each video to look different, and therefore she used different film techniques, fashion and styling. B'Day Anthology Video Album contains thirteen music videos and behind the scenes footage. The videos for "Déjà Vu", "Ring the Alarm", "Irreplaceable" and "Listen" had been shot prior to the album's filming. The other nine videos were filmed in a two-week period. B'Day Anthology Video Album contains music videos for all of the songs from the standard edition of B'Day except for "Resentment". It also includes videos for "Beautiful Liar", "Flaws and All" and "Still in Love (Kissing You)", which were featured only on the deluxe edition. According to Vibe, the thirteen videos on B'Day Anthology Video Album gave Beyoncé the record of the most music videos released in a twelve-month period.
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Release and promotion
Release and promotion B'Day Anthology Video Album was released through Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment exclusively through Walmart on April 3, 2007, the same day that the deluxe edition of B'Day was released. The video album was made available to other retailers on June 19, 2007. Outside North America, the video album was featured as the second disc on the deluxe edition of B'Day albeit without "Anthology Behind the Scenes". Irreemplazable, an extended play (EP) featuring Spanish-language recordings, was included as the bonus disc in North America. Prior to its release, copies of the videos were ripped from an advance album and leaked onto the internet in MP4 form. Beyoncé promoted the album by appearing on television shows Today and The Early Show, while television channel VH1 Soul aired several of its videos.
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Critical reception
Critical reception Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine criticized the music videos for the songs on B'Day Anthology Video Album, writing that "none of them are anything special, though most will please narrow-minded fans". To celebrate the album's tenth anniversary, Billboard published "Beyoncé's Best Fashion Moments from Her Decade-Old 'B'Day Anthology Video Album'", the list in which Billboard editor Da'Shan Smith commented on ten best outfits Beyoncé wore in the music videos, on April 3, 2017, and stated: "The project has delivered audiences some of the singer's most iconic looks. In every frame she appears in, Beyoncé oozes a radiant confidence, wearing stunning outfits and costumes to match. Here is the project's ten best looks – from House of Deréon signatures to impromptu costume designs and haute couture get ups." The same day, Vibe published a list in which Smith ranked all thirteen music videos from the worst to the best; he stated: "B'Day Video Anthology Album must be heralded as an important pop culture artifact. As expressed before, it's the birther of Beyoncé's passion for providing fans visual sequences they need to tell an album’s story. Imagine a B'Day without its Anthology—although the go-go and funk infused tracks already made an impression upon audio listens only, the visuals made the record pop to life."
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Commercial performance
Commercial performance B'Day Anthology Video Album debuted at number twenty-four on the US Top Music Videos chart dated April 28, 2007. Note: Billboard.biz subscription is required. Search for Top Music Videos April 28, 2007. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 3, 2007, denoting the shipments of 200,000 copies.
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Controversy
Controversy Beyoncé covered Des'ree's song "Kissing You" for the deluxe edition of B'Day and retitled it "Still in Love (Kissing You)". She filmed a video of the song for B'Day Anthology Video Album; however one of the conditions set out by Des'ree's publishers, the Royalty Network, was that Beyoncé didn't release the song in video form. The Royalty Network filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the involved parties seeking US$150,000 in damages. Infringing copies of B'Day Anthology Video Album were recalled in April 2007, and in October 2007 the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice. Later copies of the album did not contain "Still in Love (Kissing You)".
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Track listing
Track listing Notes The length of each of the music videos includes a five-second bumble bee introduction, except for "Green Light", which is listed as a continuation of "Kitty Kat" and therefore has no introduction. The credits and "Anthology Behind the Scenes" also don't include introductions.
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Personnel
Personnel Credits adapted from the video "Credits". Richard J. Alcock – DVD production Nate Adams – assistant choreography Raymon Baynes – co-choreography Kim Bradshaw – video production Ben Cooper – production Fusako Chubachi – art direction, design Cindy Denkhaus – video coordination Frank Gatson – lead choreography Erwin Gorostiza – art direction Jil Haden – production Danielle Hobbs – assistant choreography Ty Hunter – styling Dan Ichimoto – design ilovedust – logo Quincy S. Jackson – marketing Grant Jue – production Shelli Jury – production Ray Kay – direction Kimberly Kimble – hair Beyoncé Knowles – direction, executive production, co-choreography Mathew Knowles – executive production Tina Knowles – styling Anthony Mandler – direction Diane Martel – direction Clifford McGhee – co-choreography Melina – direction Jonte' Moaning – co-choreography Galo Morales – animation Sophie Muller – direction Jake Nava – direction Danielle Polanco – co-choreography Rhapsody – co-choreography Todd Sams – co-choreography Tanisha Scott – co-choreography Shakira – co-choreography Bethany Strong – assistant choreography Fransesca Tolot – make-up Cliff Watts – direction John Winter – production Max Vadukul – photography Camille Yorrick – production
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Charts
Charts Chart (2007) Peakpositionscope="row"
B'Day Anthology Video Album
Certifications
Certifications
B'Day Anthology Video Album
References
References Category:2007 video albums Category:2007 films Category:Beyoncé video albums Category:Music video compilation albums Category:Columbia Records video albums Category:Visual albums
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County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
Short description
County Route 106 (CR 106) is a east–west county route in Rockland County, New York, in the United States. It serves as an eastward continuation of Kanawauke Road (former Orange CR 106), extending from the Orange County line to U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) and US 202 in Stony Point via Harriman State Park. CR 106 intersects with several county highways in Rockland County along the way. The route was only one of two in Rockland County to keep its numbering from Orange County, with the other being CR 72. CR 106 had one spur route, CR 106A, which was recently decommissioned. The route was originally designated County Highway 416 in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1930, it became the easternmost part of New York State Route 210 (NY 210), a state highway continuing westward into Orange County. In 1982, NY 210 was truncated to end in Greenwood Lake, and its former routing east of NY 17 was replaced by CR 106 in Orange and Rockland counties. CR 106 in Orange County was decommissioned on January 1, 2014, when maintenance was transferred to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
Route description
Route description thumb|left|CR 106 begins here in Stony Point, and heads west providing an intersection with the Palisades Parkway. CR 106 begins at the Orange County line in Harriman State Park as a continuation of Kanawauke Road (formerly that county's CR 106). The route was only one of two county routes that have the same number in both Rockland and Orange counties; the other is CR 72. thumb|right|CR 106's western terminus at the Rockland/Orange County line. CR 106 proceeds east from here where it then intersects Lake Welch Parkway, a seasonal road which provides a route to Lake Welch Beach and Palisades Interstate Parkway South. Then, CR 106 cross Lake Welch on a causeway over the southern side of the lake. CR 106 then begins its trek out of Harriman State Park and into the town of Stony Point. Immediately after entering Stony Point, CR 106 intersects CR 98 where CR 106 makes a left turn. CR 106 then proceeds east toward its intersection with the Palisades Parkway at Exit 15 and the last residential exit northbound on the PIP, with everything north of this point being exits within Harriman and Bear Mountain. Just after its intersection with the PIP, the road intersects former Rockland County Route CR 106A At this point CR 106 becomes a highway with turning lanes. The highway intersects CR 108, CR 47, and CR 33 as Central Drive. CR 106 comes to an end shortly after these intersections at US 9W and US 202 in downtown Stony Point, about a mile west from the Hudson River and the Stony Point Marina.
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
History
History thumb|right|A few NY 210 shields still stand in Rockland County on side roads approaching CR 106. CR 106 originated in 1824, when the road was chartered for the New Turnpike and headed from Monroe to Haverstraw. Back in the 1820s, what is now Southfields was known as Monroe. The New Turnpike started at a nail factory in Monroe to a crossing over the Ramapo River, and progressed eastward, passing Lake Stahahe (then known as Car Pond). The turnpike continued eastward, meeting the Old Turnpike at a fork in the road. At the fork, part of the road became NY 210 in the 1930 New York State Route renumbering. In 1910, when the park opened, the road became known as the Southfields Road. Three years later, it became part of the Seven Lakes Drive. Three more years later, the route became known as County Highway 416. In 1919 and 1920, the western section of the road was reconstructed. After a bridge was built to cross a river in 1923, a new route, making up part of the original Warwick Turnpike, became NY 17A. The responsibility for maintaining NY 210 was turned over to the county in 1982. The road was replaced with CR 106. CR 106, which was both in Orange and Rockland counties, had its Orange County segment decommissioned on January 1, 2014 when they traded maintenance to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
CR 106A
CR 106A CR 106A was a spur which began at CR 106 and ended at a dead end near CR 69 in Stony Point.
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
Major intersections
Major intersections
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
See also
See also County Route 106 (Orange County, New York) List of county routes in Rockland County, New York (76–118A)
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
References
References
County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
External links
External links 106 Category:Harriman State Park (New York)
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2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
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250px|right|Copa del Rey de Balonmano 2006-07 The 2007 edition of Copa del Rey de Balonmano was held in Altea, city of the autonomous community of Valencian Community. This tournament is disputed by the 8 first of the Liga ASOBAL when reach the half of the league.
2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Quarter finals
Quarter finals 7 March 2007: (1) Portland San Antonio 25-30 (7) Algeciras BM: (19:00, CET) (Official Match Report) (4) Caja España Ademar León 40-38 (5) BM Valladolid: (21:00, CET) (Official Match Report) 8 March 2007: (2) BM Ciudad Real 26-32 (3) FC Barcelona Handbol: (19:00, CET) (Official Match Report) (6) CAI BM Aragón 26-25 (11) BM Altea: (21:00, CET) (CET) (Official Match Report)
2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Semifinals
Semifinals 10 March 2007: (4) Caja España Ademar León 29-21 (7) Algeciras BM: (16:30, CET) (Official Match Report) (3) FC Barcelona Handbol 34-29 (6) CAI BM Aragón: (19:00, CET) (Official Match Report)
2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Final
Final (3) FC Barcelona Handbol 33-27 (4) Caja España Ademar León: (17:00, CET) (Official Match Report) Copa del Rey de Balonmano 2006/07 Champion: FC Barcelona Handbol.
2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Television broadcasting
Television broadcasting TVE2 and Teledeporte.
2007 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Organizer
Organizer ASOBAL and the Ajuntament d'Altea.
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External links 2006/2007 Copa del Rey Official Website Altea Tourism Official Website Category:Copa del Rey de Balonmano seasons Copa
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Keith Viney
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Keith Brian Viney (born 26 October 1957) is an English former professional footballer. He played over 400 league games, the majority of which came with Portsmouth and Exeter City. Viney was born in Portsmouth and was educated at Portsmouth Technical High school before joining his local side, Portsmouth as an apprentice, turning professional in October 1975. The following year he was forced to play in goal after Portsmouth keeper Graham Lloyd was injured late during the game against Preston North End. Viney was named player of the year by Pompey fans in the 1980–81 season. He left to join Exeter City in August 1982 where he would go on to make nearly 300 first team appearances. Viney joined Torquay United on loan in November 1985, playing as a substitute for Derek Fowler on 16 November 1985 in a 1–1 draw away to non-league Windsor & Eton in the FA Cup first round. That was his only appearance for the Gulls. Viney lost his place in the Exeter side again in the 1988–89 season, joining Bristol Rovers on loan in September 1988. On leaving Exeter he joined non-league Torrington. In October 2004, Viney was named as manager of Torrington, a position he held until being made director of football at the club in October 2005.
Keith Viney
References
References Category:1957 births Category:Living people Category:Footballers from Portsmouth Category:English men's footballers Category:Portsmouth F.C. players Category:Exeter City F.C. players Category:Torquay United F.C. players Category:Bristol Rovers F.C. players Category:Men's association football fullbacks Category:English Football League players
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Summary M.E. Johnson - Orlando, Fl.
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Regimantas
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Regimantas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Individuals bearing the name Regimantas include: Regimantas Adomaitis (born 1937), Lithuanian actor Regimantas Miniotas (born 1996), Lithuanian basketball player
Regimantas
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References Category:Masculine given names Category:Lithuanian masculine given names
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Lower Wick
About
Lower Wick is a small hamlet located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is situated about five miles south west of Dursley, eighteen miles southwest of Gloucester and fifteen miles northeast of Bristol. Lower Wick is within the civil parish of Alkington. The hamlet contains approximately 17 homes (including the old school house, now converted into a dwelling) and a restaurant. Most of the older properties were built by the Berkeley family who once owned much of the land. One of the farms in the hamlet still has a working wind pump in use today which is over one hundred years old.
Lower Wick
References
References
Lower Wick
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External links Category:Villages in Gloucestershire Category:Stroud District
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Niedźwiada
'''Niedźwiada'''
Niedźwiada may refer to the following places in Poland: Niedźwiada, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) Niedźwiada, Lubartów County in Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) Niedźwiada, Subcarpathian Voivodeship (south-east Poland) Niedźwiada, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland)
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B'z is the debut studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z. It was released on September 21, 1988, and reached #47 on the Japanese charts.B'z、さらなる記録更新へ!ニューアルバムリリース決定! The album sold 3,790 copies in its first week and eventually sold 338,360 in total. The band did not tour in support of the album, because its nine songs were all the material they had at the time, and they felt it would not be a proper show with just 40 minutes of material. Unlike the hard-rocking music that most associate with B'z, the album was very much a product of its times, with synthesizers and samplers sharing equal time with Matsumoto's guitar. One single was released from the album, "Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite", which was released on the same day. Two of the songs on the album are the only ones in the band's catalog not to have been completely written by the band: The lyrics to "Nothing to Change" are written by Tomoko Aran and "Kodoku ni Dance in Vain" is composed by Hiroyuki Otsuki.
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Reception
Reception CDJournal noted how the album's sound is different compared to their current style, stating, "Although many of their songs have a strong hard rock flavor, at that time, many of their songs were still danceable, using rhythm machines and other instruments."
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Track listing
Track listing
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Charts
Charts Chart (1988)Peak positionJapanese Albums (Oricon)47
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Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite
Dakara Sono Te o Hanashite is the only single from the album and the debut single by the band, released on September 21, 1988. The song was the last song to be completed for the album, and before it, "Half Tone Lady" was considered to be the single. The song has been re-recorded twice, first in English for their Bad Communication EP, then as a guitar-driven hard rock version for 2000 remix album, B'z The "Mixture". This second version is the one the band now plays live. However, during their 2008 "Pleasure--Glory Days" tour, the original synth-driven version made a rare return, with Tak Matsumoto playing a Yamaha MG-M guitar, something the guitarist hasn't done for years.
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References
References Category:1988 debut albums Category:B'z albums Category:1980s Japanese-language albums
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