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"Tormato\nTormato is the ninth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes. It was released on 22 September 1978 on Atlantic Records, and is their last album with singer Jon Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman before their departure from the group in 1980 and the last album to feature the lineup of Anderson, Wakeman, Chris Squire, Steve Howe and Alan White until 1996's \"Keys to Ascension\".\nAfter touring in support of their previous album, \"Going for the One\" (1977), the band entered"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Totalschaden"
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"Totalschaden\nTotalschaden \"(Total Damage)\" is the debut album of the German hip hop artist Tony D. It was released on 14 September 2007 by the label Aggro Berlin. With this debut, Tony D climbed into the top 25 of the German albums chart. The album's title track features Bloodhound Gang bassist Jared Hasselhoff.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Intro\" – 0:48\n2. \"Totalschaden\" (\"Total damage\") (Album version) – 2:58\n3. \"Terminator Damager\""
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Toto IV"
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"Toto IV\nToto IV is the fourth studio album by American rock band Toto released in the spring of 1982 by Columbia Records.\nThe lead single, \"Rosanna\", peaked at number 2 for five weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 charts, while the album's third single, \"Africa\", topping the Hot 100 chart, became the group's first and only number 1 hit. Both songs were hits in the UK as well, reaching number 12 and 3, respectively. The fourth single,"
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"IV\"\n- 1982 – Grammy Award for Record of the Year: Toto – \"Rosanna\", from the Toto album \"Toto IV\"\n- 1982 – Grammy Award for Producer of the Year: Toto – \"Toto IV\"\n- 1982 – Grammy Award for Album of the Year: Toto – \"Toto IV\"\nExternal links.\n- David Paich page on The Party Of The Century project"
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"Transatlanticism"
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"Transatlanticism\nTransatlanticism is the fourth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released on October 7, 2003, by Barsuk Records. The band's second concept album, \"Transatlanticism\" features a theme set around long-distance love. Three singles and accompanying music videos were released for the album: \"The New Year\", \"The Sound of Settling\", and \"Title and Registration\". The first two singles, \"The New Year\" and \"The Sound of Settling\", reached number"
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"debut album, \"Something About Airplanes\", in 1998. The group's fourth album, 2003's \"Transatlanticism\", broke into the mainstream both critically and commercially, with songs from the album featured in numerous TV series and films. The band's major-label debut for Atlantic Records, 2005's \"Plans\", went platinum. A ninth studio album, \"Thank You for Today\", was released in August 2018.\nDeath Cab for Cutie's music has been called indie rock, indie pop,"
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"Trapdoor Fucking Exit"
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"Trapdoor Fucking Exit\nTrapdoor Fucking Exit is the third studio album by The Dead C, released in 1990 through Precious Metal.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from \"Trapdoor Fucking Exit\" liner notes.\n- The Dead C\n- Michael Morley – guitar, vocals\n- Bruce Russell – guitar, drums\n- Robbie Yeats – drums, guitar\n- Additional musicians\n- Chris Heazlewood – additional guitar"
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"Trapdoor Fucking Exit - \"DOA/Cause & Effect\" 7\".\n- (BHR#25) Regulations - Destroy 7\"\n- (BHR#26) Vivisick - \"Punks Were Made Before Sounds\" 7\"\n- (BHR#27) Bruce Banner - \"I've Had It With Humanity\" CD\nExternal links.\n- Discogs.com; Busted Heads records"
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"Triple Mania II"
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"Triple Mania II\nTriple Mania II is the final full-length album from Crash Worship, released on October 25, 1994 by Charnel Music. Originally released in elaborately folded chipboard packaging and screen printed copper covers. Re-released in clear jewel cases and printed transparency inserts.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Wild Mountain\" – 3:15\n2. \"Pyru\" – 5:05\n3. \"Phuchi\" – 5:03\n4. \"Muscolos\" – 4:48\n5. \"TCB\" – 4:00\n6"
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"Dance Mania\nDance Mania may refer to:\n- Dance Mania (record label), a Chicago record label\n- \"Dance Mania\" (album), a 1958 album by Tito Puente\n- Dancing mania, the phenomenon of large groups of people dancing for no clear reason"
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"Trojica u mraku"
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"Trojica u mraku\nTrojica u mraku is the fifth album of the Croatian rock band Aerodrom, released through Jugoton in 1986. The album was named after the comic book written by Andrija Maurović and introduces band's frontman Jurica Pađen as a producer. The band records as a trio, with Zlatan Živković returning, this time on drums. \"Trojica u mraku\" doesn't bring any successful single and the band broke up several months after the album was released. It was their last album until the reunion in 2000."
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"Na travi\nNa travi is the sixth album of the Croatian rock band Aerodrom, released through Croatia Records in 2001, 15 years after their last album \"Trojica u mraku\" and the breakup. Three original members of the band, frontman jurica Pađen, Mladen Krajnik and Zlatan Živković appeared on the album, which also introduced new bass player, Tomislav Šojat, who played with Pađen in Pađen Band during the 1990s. Remo Cartagine and Paolo Sfeci, two original members, also appeared on the record as guest musicians to celebrate"
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"Trouble Doll (The Disappointing 3rd LP)"
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"Trouble Doll (The Disappointing 3rd LP)\nTrouble Doll (The Disappointing 3rd LP) is the third album by B.A.L.L., released in 1989 through Shimmy Disc. The first half is a studio album that contains new material, while the second half contain a live performance recorded at CBGB in New York City.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from the \"Trouble Doll (The Disappointing 3rd LP)\" liner notes.\n- B.A.L.L.\n- Don Fleming – vocals, guitar\n- Kramer – bass guitar, organ"
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"to a record deal. After several singles, Los Gatos Salvajes released their first (and only) LP, the self-titled \"Los Gatos Salvajes\" in 1965. Sales for the album were disappointing due to poor promotion by the label, which was financially struggling. The album sold less than a thousand copies before the company went broke.\nLess than a year after it was released, Adjaiye, Pueblas and Romero decided it was time to return home to Rosario and the group broke up. Nebbia and Fogliatta stayed"
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"Trouble Will Find Me"
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"Trouble Will Find Me\nTrouble Will Find Me is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on May 17, 2013 on 4AD.\nProduced by band members Aaron and Bryce Dessner, the album features appearances from St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Doveman, Sufjan Stevens, Nona Marie Invie of Dark Dark Dark fame, and Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire.\nThe album received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. \"Trouble Will Find Me\" reached number three on both the \"Billboard"
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"with violinist Ida Pearle, cellist Elaine Ahn, and clarinetist Sue Havens gave them a distinct and complex “chamber pop” sound. They released two EPs in 1998, \"Losing True\", and \"The Ida Retsin Family\", before signing with Capitol Records. After a shake up at Capitol Records, Ida successfully got out of their contract and released 1999's \"Will You Find Me\" with Tigerstyle Records, an independent label. \"Will You Find Me\" received greater recognition than any previous Ida record and landed"
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"Try This"
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"non-U.S. bonus track.\n\"Try This\" was Pink's final studio album under Arista Records. In 2006, Pink said that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to make an album after the success of \"M!ssundaztood\". \"I was kind of rebelling against the label on that one,\" she said. \"I was going: 'You want a record? Fine, I'll write 10 songs in a week for your fuckin' record and you can press it up and put"
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"surprise released the album as \"The Stage\" on October 28, to which the label quickly changed the release date to capitalize on traffic, but reverted to its December 2 release.\nSinger M. Shadows has openly expressed disdain about the release of the greatest hits album without the band's knowledge, stating \"You’re gonna try to put this record out right before our new record just to undercut us and try to confuse the casual fan, like, 'Is this the new record? Or is that the new"
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"Turning Stones"
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"Turning Stones\nTurning Stones is the title of the seventh album by the British singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, released in April 1989. It peaked at no.57 on the UK Albums Chart and was Tzuke's last album to reach the UK Top 100 until 2018 when her collaboration with Beverley Craven and Julia Fordham, \"Woman to Woman\", reached no.42 on the chart.\n\"Turning Stones\" was Tzuke's only album to be released by Polydor Records. Disagreements between her and the label affected her subsequent 1989 concert tour"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Twenty-Five Miles"
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"\". His pair of 1979 disco singles would later outdo the song's performance on the UK Charts, as \"Contact\" and \"H.A.P.P.Y. Radio\" were both UK Top Ten hits.\nStarr's version was popular on the UK's Northern soul scene.\nCovers.\nThe Jackson 5 recorded a cover version of \"Twenty-Five Miles\" in 1969, but it was not heard until its inclusion on the Motown compilation album, \"The Original Soul of Michael Jackson\", in 1987, with Michael Jackson"
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"live album \"Live From Hosshead Central\" on M.A.J.O.R. Records. Five of the 12 recorded songs were written by Jimmy Miles. The record was produced by Waylon Jennings son Buddy Dean Jennings.\nMusic Major Record Deal and current career.\nJimmy Miles signed a new record deal with Memphis-based record label Mid South Music Records in February 2014. The new label under label owner M Garret gave him the needed freedom and Jimmy was able to develop his music and a new career. The label also pitched Jimmy Country Born,"
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"that Russell had written for the album).\n\"Two Eyes\" was Russell's first and only album with Warner Bros. Records, whom she signed with after leaving A&M Records (the label that had released her first two solo albums). However, despite the impressive list of personnel, the album was not a commercial success and Russell's contract with Warner Bros. came to an end. Russell would return to A&M a few years later for her next album.\nIn 1990, singer Lalah Hathaway covered the song \""
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"Eterno (Romanthica album)\nEterno is the first album by Romanthica. The album was self-released twice in 2012 and 2013, then re-released in 2014 under the sub-label Fair Warning / Gran Sol. The track \"Despierta\" features ex-Leaves' Eyes member Liv Kristine. A digital download single of \"Mercurio\" was released in 2013. \nMusic video.\nTwo music videos were released from the album, the first was \"Mercurio\" released on Sep 1, 2013 and \"Muriel"
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"Two Suns"
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"Two Suns\nTwo Suns is the second studio album by English singer Bat for Lashes. It was released on 3 April 2009 by The Echo Label and Parlophone. The album was produced by Khan herself and David Kosten (who also worked on her debut album \"Fur and Gold\"), and features collaborations with members of Yeasayer and Scott Walker. \"Two Suns\" was recorded in segments in California, New York City, London, Brighton and Wales.\nUpon its release, \"Two Suns\" was met with"
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"her own record label Transplant Records for two weeks. There is a 2013 vinyl and online release planned. The album is a collaboration with Fabien Leseure both artists, along with collaborator Sean Carpio appear under the band name 'Dancing Suns'.\nMusic videos.\n- Rain(2013\n- Dancing Suns Live at Funkhaus(2013)\n- Tarnished(2013)\n- Sewing Machine\n- Cuckoo (2011) directed by Maarten J. Boer\n- Mono Prix (2002)\n- Zhivago Blue (2002)\n- William Tell (2000"
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"Two to One"
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"Two to One\nTwo to One is Thelma Houston's seventh studio album released on Motown Records in June 1978. It was her second duets album with Jerry Butler, composed of only two left-over duets from their \"Thelma & Jerry\" album from the previous year, \"If It Would Never End\" and \"You Gave Me Love\", padded out with previously unreleased solo recordings by each singer, Houston's \"Find a Way\", \"I'm Not Strong Enough to Love You Again\" and \""
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"UB44"
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"UB44\nUB44 is the third studio album of original material by UB40, released on the DEP International label in 1982. It was advertised as their 'fourth album' (hence the title)although Present Arms In Dub had been a remix album. The album reached No. 4 in the UK album chart and the early release of the packaging had a hologram cover. UB44 was the Department of Employment form letter sent to British unemployment benefit claimants when they missed their 'signing on' appointment.\nReleases.\nThe album was"
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"was the first label to release a dub album; Present Arms in Dub, which appeared in the British pop charts. They also had the first commercial application of a British method of mass-producing holograms with the limited edition version of UB44 having a hologram covering the record sleeve. Although the label was wound-up in 2007, in 2011 five founder members of the group and directors of the label, had bankruptcy proceedings started against them relating to debts of the record label. The five named were Robin Campbell, Brian"
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"Ultra Beatdown"
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"Ultra Beatdown\nUltra Beatdown is the fourth studio album by English power metal band DragonForce, released on 20 August 2008 in Japan through JVC and on 26 August 2008 worldwide through Roadrunner Records and Spinefarm Records. \"Ultra Beatdown\" is the last studio album to feature ZP Theart on vocals and the first one to feature Frédéric Leclercq on the bass guitar.\nOverview.\nOn 4 July 2008, the first single from the album, \"Heroes of Our Time\", was posted on their MySpace profile. On 8 July"
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"edition physical copy of the album contained a bonus DVD with the music videos for \"Heroes of Our Time\" and \"The Last Journey Home\", as well as videos \"The Making of Ultra Beatdown\" and \"The Making of the E-Gen Guitar\".\nNote: On special and ultra editions of Ultra Beatdown, the length of The Warrior Inside is 7:44 as there is a 30-second gap of silence before Strike of the Ninja.\nRelease history.\nThe album was set for release first in Japan"
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"Ultra Panic"
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"Ultra Panic\nUltra Panic is the sixth studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 2002. As of 2018, it is MU330's last studio album, although the band has not officially dismissed any plans to record a follow-up in the future.\nOverview.\n\"Ultra Panic\" marked MU330's return to a predominantly ska-based sound, following the heavy indie rock slant of \"Crab Rangoon\" and their 1999 self-titled album. Critical response to the album"
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"Panic & Action\nPanic & Action is a Swedish record label based in Åmål and Örebro.\nHistory.\nPanic & Action was founded in 2008 by Kid Down vocalist Eric Höjdén and Peter Ahlqvist (founder of Burning Heart Records). Most famous bands who are currently signed to the label are Her Bright Skies, Adept and Chemical Vocation. Other musicians who signe to Panic & Action are Social Siberia (solo-project of Chemical Vocation guitarist Joakim Jensen), Walking with Strangers (Deathcore) and The Shiloh"
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"Uncertain Terms\nUncertain Terms is the third studio album by guitarist Greg Howe, released on November 8, 1994 through Shrapnel Records.\nCritical reception.\nAndy Hinds at AllMusic gave \"Uncertain Terms\" three stars out of five, describing it as following in the footsteps of its 1993 predecessor \"Introspection\" and being \"Crammed full of completely over the top rock/fusion guitar solos\". He praised Howe's guitar playing as having \"unfathomable speed and stamina\" and that he \"has taken all of the innovations"
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"Tu-Plang\nTu-Plang (ตู้เพลง Thai for \"Jukebox\") (1996) was the first album released by Australian rock band Regurgitator after making two EPs. The band chose to record the album in Bangkok, Thailand, to the quandary of its label, Warner Music, which was uncertain as to what terms A&R executive Michael Parisi had contracted. Ely later said, \"We didn't want to do it in just any old place, so we had a tour in Europe and Japan booked and our drummer"
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"Unchained Melody"
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"\"Billboard\" Best Selling Sheet Music chart on the week ending June 18, 1955. It stayed at its peak position for nine weeks until it dropped to number four on its twentieth week on the week ending August 27.\nThe Righteous Brothers versions.\nThe best-known version of \"Unchained Melody\" was recorded by the duo The Righteous Brothers for Philles Records in 1965. The lead vocal was performed solo by Bobby Hatfield, who later recorded other versions of the song credited solely to him. According to his"
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"physical education at a high school in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, for one year.\nCareer.\nCareer Early years.\nIn 1965, Murray appeared on the University of New Brunswick student project record \"The Groove\" (500 pressed). She sang two songs on the record – \"Unchained Melody\" and \"Little Bit of Soap\". On the label her name was misspelled \"Anne Murry\". While there, she was encouraged to audition for the 1960s CBC musical variety television show \"Singalong Jubilee\""
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"Undeceived\nUndeceived is the second LP and third studio release by Norwegian Christian metal band Extol. It was released in 2000 on Solid State Records and re-released in 2002 on Century Media; all releases of the album other than the Solid State version switch the two opening tracks, such that \"Undeceived\" is the first track on the album.\nIn 2010, \"HM\" magazine placed \"Undeceived\" at No. 96 on its Top 100 Christian Rock Albums of All Time list stating that \"Burial introduced us"
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"Tor Magne Glidje, who played guitar in the Norwegian metal band Lengsel.\nHistory 2000–2003: \"Undeceived\" and \"Synergy\".\nExtol returned to the studio in December 1999 to record a follow up album. In June 2000, their second studio album, entitled \"Undeceived\", was released. The release saw their music become \"harder and darker\" than their previous work, opting to move towards a death metal sound. The song \"Ember\" proved to be a popular song among their fans. Then Børud"
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"Under a Shady Tree\nUnder a Shady Tree is the Two Tomatoes Records and Capitol Records album by children's musician Laurie Berkner. It was released in November 2002, and distributed by Universal Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. Under a Shady Tree (2:50)\n2. Rhubarb Pie (Hot Commodity) (2:36)\n3. Mr. (2:14)\n4. Drive My Car (1:45)\n5. I'm Gonna Catch You (3:23)\n6. Just Like the Sun ("
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"to the support of Rough Trade founder, Geoff Travis. \nBetween 1991 and 1997 Statton and Spike produced \"Weekend in Wales\" (EP) and 2 home studio albums, \"Tidal Blues\" and \"The Shady Tree\" for Vinyl Japan.\nIn 2006, the Alison Statton & Spike material was re-released by LTM while the Weekend material was re-released by the Cherry Red record label."
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"Under the Blade\nUnder the Blade is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Twisted Sister, released on Secret Records on September 18, 1982. It was produced by UFO and Waysted bassist Pete Way and featured a very brutal and rough sound, which was eventually totally ignored on a remixed re-release by Atlantic Records on July 14, 1985. The re-release also added a remixed version of the song \"I'll Never Grow Up, Now\", the band's long forgotten 1979 single. The"
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"Pumphouse (album)\nPumphouse is the seventh full-length studio album released under the name of the British heavy metal band Tokyo Blade. The album was actually recorded by the band Pumphouse, which was the outfit founded in the early 90s by Alan Marsh, Tokyo Blade original vocalist, after his band Mr. Ice had folded. The British label Zoom Club released the collection of songs in 1998 under the name Tokyo Blade, after the members of Pumphouse Marsh, Riggs and Angel had joined Andy Boulton and John Wiggins to record"
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"Underground Network\nUnderground Network is Anti-Flag's third album, released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2001. Widely considered to be the band's breakthrough album, it helped make Anti-Flag become a household name in the U.S. punk scene with tracks like \"Underground Network,\" \"Bring Out Your Dead,\" and \"Stars and Stripes.\"\nThe title \"This Machine Kills Fascists\" pays tribute to folk-music hero Woody Guthrie, who had a guitar labeled with the same slogan.\nPersonnel."
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"Underneath the Laughter\nUnderneath the Laughter is a 1993 Leæther Strip album released by Zoth Ommog Records (CD ZOT 103).\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Turn to Stone\"\n2. \"Another World\"\n3. \"We Will Follow\"\n4. \"Don't Tame Your Soul\"\n5. \"Atheistic Sermon\"\n6. \"Prying Eyes\"\n7. \"World's End\"\n8. \"Another Leader\"\n9. \"The White Disgrace\""
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"Une vie d'amour\n\"Une vie d'amour\" (A life of love) is a song written by Charles Aznavour to the music of Georges Garvarentz. The Russian lyrics of the song were written by Natalia Konchalovsky.\nHistory.\nThe original version, sung by Aznavour in French, was introduced in the 1981 movie Teheran 43 (USSR). In March the same year it was by released by French Barclay Records in three separate albums - \"Teheran 43\", \"Autobiographie\" and \"Une vie d'amour\" single"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"summer release. During the summer 2010 tour, Sublime With Rome performed their first new song \"Panic\" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. It was also announced that Sublime with Rome officially signed to record label Fueled By Ramen and would release their debut album \"Yours Truly\" on July 12, 2011.\nThe band began streaming the album in its entirety via their official Facebook page on July 6, 2011.\nSublime with Rome was invited to promote \"Yours Truly\" by supporting 311 on their \"Universal Pulse\""
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"Unknown Road\nUnknown Road is the second album by Pennywise, released on August 17, 1993 through Epitaph Records. After frontman Jim Lindberg briefly left the band during touring in support of its previous album, \"Pennywise\" (1991), Pennywise began the recording sessions for their second album. Released a year before the success of punk rock in California, \"Unknown Road\" gained Pennywise supporting slots on national and world tours with bands such as The Offspring (who was just about to hit the mainstream with then-new"
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"n't have dynamics and range so he decided it needed to be re-mixed.\nThe title track \"Lost Highway\" is a song that talks about going on a new and unknown place that no one knows exists. They took the title from Nashville record label Lost Highway Records formed by Luke Lewis. Jon explained: \"That name and what it brought up in your mind, that dark road stretching out in front of you, intrigued me. I wanted to go down that road and see where it led."
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"Unlady Like\nUnlady Like is the second album by American rapper Mia X. It was released on June 24, 1997, on No Limit Records, distributed by Priority Records and EMI, and featured production from Beats By the Pound. The album made it to #21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA. Fellow No Limit Soldiers Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Mr. Serv-On,"
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"and released \"Ice Cream Man\" in 1996 and Ghetto D a little bit more than a year later.\nBy 1997, No Limit had gained momentum with bestselling, if not critically acclaimed, releases from TRU (Tru 2 Da Game), Mia X's Unlady Like, which went gold despite producing no hit singles, and Mystikal's platinum-selling \"Unpredictable\". The label also acquired their first marquee name in Snoop Dogg, on the heels of his acrimonious split from Death Row Records. His debut album"
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"Unpatterns\nUnpatterns is the third studio album by English electronic music duo Simian Mobile Disco, released on 14 May 2012 by Wichita Recordings.\nCover.\nThe deluxe edition of the CD was released with a back to front CD case. The reason for this is that the \"rear\" cover, which is screen printed with a set of wavy lines, together with the reverse-packed printed CD, form a moiré pattern which can be manipulated by rotating the CD in its case.\nRelease.\nThe album"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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", the band signed a deal with Bong Load Records and formed Wax Tadpole Records, an independent record label named after the first song of their self-titled debut album. Although the band had left the indie music scene before due to distribution problems, Sparks said that she would be watching the Bong Load deal to ensure the distribution of \"Slap-Happy\", noting that \"there's nothing more painful to tour for a record and the fans not being able to find your record in stores.\"\nMost of"
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"Nul Records\nNul Records is an independent record label set up by the post-punk revival band The Futureheads.\nArtists.\n- The Futureheads\nOverview.\nThe Futureheads set up this record label some time after they split with their former record label 679 Recordings in late 2006, apparently disliking the direction they were taking them. Although other sources say that they were dropped by their record label because of poor sales. With the record label they set up between 2006 and 2008, they started on writing songs and"
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"Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block\nUp the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block is an album by guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1974 and released on the Fantasy Records label. \nReception.\nAllmusic awarded the album 4½ stars. \nTrack listing.\n\"All compositions by Kenny Burrell except as indicated\"\n1. \"Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block\" (Onaje Allan Gumbs) - 7:18\n2. \"Afro Blue\""
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"\" (Verve, 1969)\n- \"God Bless the Child\" (CTI, 1971)\n- \"'Round Midnight\" (Fantasy, 1972)\n- \"Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block\" (Fantasy, 1974)\n- \"Stormy Monday\" (Fantasy, 1974 [1978])\n- \"\" (HighNote, 1976 [2009])\nWith Benny Carter\n- \"Over the Rainbow\" (MusicMasters, 1989)\n- \"Cookin' at"
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"Upgrade U\n\"Upgrade U\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé from her second studio album \"B'Day\" (2006). The song features additional vocals from American rapper Jay-Z. It was composed by Swizz Beatz, Cameron Wallace, Beyoncé, MK, Makeba, Sean Garrett, Angela Beyincé, Jay-Z, Willie Clarke, Clarence Reid, and Beyoncé's sister, Solange. Columbia Records released \"Upgrade U\" as a promotional single on 8 October 2006 in the United States only. \""
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"has announced that her debut record \"Two Faced\" will be released in 2019.\nTheatre credits.\nTheatre credits Broadway.\n- \"The Book of Mormon\", Mrs. Brown, Mar. 27 - Dec. 16, 2012\n- \"Matilda\", Ensemble/Mrs. Wormwood (u/s)/Mrs. Phelps (u/s), Apr. 11 - Sep. 15, 2013\n- \"If/Then\", Elena/Kate (u/s), Mar. 30, 2014 - Mar. 22, 2015"
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"Upptåg\nUpptåg was the third album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1974 on the Polar Music label. It contains the hits \"Fantomen\", \"Silver\", \"Eiffeltornet\" and \"Viking\". The album was produced by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Ted, engineered by Michael B. Tretow and features vocals by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.\nA non-album single followed in early 1975, the Melodifestivalen entry \"Rockin 'n' Reelin'\" (#7)"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Uptight (Everything's Alright)\n\"Uptight (Everything's Alright)\" is a 1965 hit single recorded by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder for the Tamla (Motown) label. One of his most popular early singles, \"Uptight (Everything's Alright)\" was the first Stevie Wonder hit single to be co-written by the artist.\nA notable success, \"Uptight (Everything's Alright)\" peaked at number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart in early 1966, at the same"
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"exam for the next day and telling her she'll go to her audition to see her fail. However, the exam turns out to be a party where Cassandra and the students congratulate Rachel on the callback by performing \"Uptight (Everything's Alright)\". Cassandra tells Rachel that she's proud of her, and that all her bullying and apparent hate of her was meant to push her into becoming a better artist. Rachel thanks Cassandra for her lessons.\nMercedes becomes disappointed when the record label tries to force her"
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"Valende\nValende is the third album by the Italian psychedelic rock band Jennifer Gentle, released in 2005 by Sub Pop Records.\nTrack list.\n1. Universal daughter\n2. I Do Dream You\n3. Tiny holes\n4. Circles of Sorrow\n5. The Garden pt.1\n6. Hessesopoa\n7. The Garden pt.2\n8. Golden drawings\n9. Liquid Coffee\n10. Nothing makes sense"
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"Transit of Venus (album)\nTransit of Venus is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. It was released on October 2, 2012 through RCA Records. The album is the band's first to be released under the record label, following the folding of their former label, Jive Records, in 2011. The album was produced by Don Gilmore and recorded at Revolution Studios in Toronto.\nOn June 5, 2012, the same day as Venus' visible transit across the sun, the band"
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"Victims of Deception\nVictims of Deception is the second album by the American thrash metal band Heathen, which was released in 1991 by Roadrunner Records. It was re-issued by Metal Mind Productions in 2006, as a digipak in a limited amount of 2000 numbered copies.\nThe bonus track \"Hellbound\" is a cover of Tygers of Pan Tang. The intro of \"Hypnotized\" features excerpts from a speech by evangelist Jim Jones. It was the band's last studio album for 18 years until the 2009 release of"
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"'s vocalist. They also briefly toured with late Metal Church vocalist David Wayne. In late 1988, Rick Weaver was recruited from The Dispossessed who had opened for the Midwest leg of the Heathen's national tour. He left amicably in 1989 citing creative differences. In 1990, Godfrey (now going by \"David White\") returned to Heathen.\nHistory \"Victims of Deception\" and breakup (1991–1993).\nIn order to record their album \"Victims of Deception\", Heathen recruited Blind Illusion mainman Marc Biedermann to play bass"
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". Danzig traded Mercury the rights to the name for studio time, which The Misfits used to record \"Static Age\". Needing a new name for the label, Danzig decided on Plan 9 Records, a reference to the Ed Wood science fiction film \"Plan 9 from Outer Space\" (1959).\nThe label continued to release material by The Misfits, and later solo efforts by Glenn Danzig and his post-Misfits band Samhain. The only release not to include Danzig was The Victims' \"Victims\" EP"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"four members of Dolorean providing most of the arrangement and instruments. Guest artist Emil Amos also provided additional piano and guitar, while the album's producer, Jeff Saltzman, also provided guitar. Bruce Kaphan also contributed additional pedal steel guitar.\nBefore the release of \"Violence in the Snowy Fields,\" on July 8, 2004 Dolorean released \"Bloodknot,\" an EP which contained four songs that were \"voice and nylon string guitar versions\" of tracks that would appear in \"Violence in the Snowy Fields.\" \""
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"Violent New Breed\nViolent New Breed is the third and final album by Shotgun Messiah, released in 1993 on Relativity Records. Breaking from their previous albums, Violent New Breed featured a more industrial rock sound.\nTrack listing.\n- All songs written by Shotgun Messiah\n1. \"I'm a Gun\" - 3:29\n2. \"Come Down\" - 3:12\n3. \"Violent New Breed\" - 4:57\n4. \"Enemy in Me\" - 4:05\n5. \"Revolution\" - 3:38"
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"New Breed (song)\n\"New Breed\" (stylised as \"NEW BREED\") is a song by English DJ and producer Joyryde, featuring vocals by Los Angeles-based rapper Darnell Williams. American record label Owsla released it on 5 March 2017 as part of their 12-track compilation album \"Howsla\".\nBackground and release.\nThe song began production at the end of 2016 with American electronic music producer Skrillex accompanying Joyryde with the production. Although the initial project was put on hold, it wasn't until"
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"Vision of Love\n\"Vision of Love\" is the debut single by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. Written by Carey and Ben Margulies, \"Vision of Love\" was released as the lead single from Carey's self-titled debut album on May 15, 1990. After being featured on Carey's demo tape for Columbia, the song was re-recorded and produced by Rhett Lawrence and Narada Michael Walden. \"Vision of Love\" features a slow-dance theme tempo and backing vocals sung by Carey herself,"
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"I. He also runs concert promoting company Love Police Touring and independent record label, Love Police Records & Tapes.\nKent has also played bass for The Vines on their 2006 studio album, \"Vision Valley\".\nAt the fourth annual Jack Awards in 2007, Kent won 'The Ian Rilen Best Bass Guitarist' award.\nReferences.\n- General\n- Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.\n- Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing"
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"Voices & Images\nVoices & Images is the debut studio album by the German band Camouflage, released by Atlantic Records and Metronome on March 4, 1988. Four singles were released from the album: \"The Great Commandment\", \"Strangers' Thoughts\", \"Neighbours\", \"That Smiling Face\". On 12th October 2018 is announced the release of limited edition of the album via German Tapete Records to mark the 30th anniversary of \"Voices & Images\", the album now earns a repackaged, limited"
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"\"Voices & Images\", Camouflage's debut album, was released. The album topped the US Billboard Dance Charts twice having been played often by small independent radio stations. In New York, Heiko, Oli and Marcus signed a contract with the US label Atlantic that same year, releasing \"Voices & Images\" and the single \"That Smiling Face\" for the US market in the fall of 1988. In an old factory loft near their hometown, Heiko, Oli and Marcus set up \"Boy's Factory 2\""
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"C.C. Music CCM227-2 (compilation)\n- \"First Affair\" / \"Voices in Fun\" (2002), 2 for CD: EMI-Capitol 541667-2 (UK issue)\n- \"Live in the New Millennium\" (2002), Gold Label GLD 8023\n- \"In Person\" / \"Voices and Brass\" (2004), 2 for CD: C.C. Music CCM484-2\n- \"Live in Holland\" (2004), Fresh Disc\n- \"Mount Freshmore\" ("
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"Vulgar Display of Power\nVulgar Display of Power is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Pantera, released on February 25, 1992. Released on Atco Records, it is often considered one of the most influential heavy metal albums of the 1990s. Several of its tracks have become among the band's best known, such as \"Mouth for War\", \"A New Level\", \"Walk\", \"Fucking Hostile\", and \"No Good (Attack the Radical)\".\nBackground."
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"groove metal sound to which Abbott's guitar playing was central. This sound was refined on \"Vulgar Display of Power\" (1992), and the group's third major-label record, \"Far Beyond Driven\", debuted at No. 1 on the \"Billboard 200\" in 1994. \nTensions within Pantera reduced its output after the release of \"The Great Southern Trendkill\" in 1996, and \"Reinventing the Steel\" (2000) was the band's final studio album before its acrimonious separation in 2003."
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"Wanderland\nWanderland is the second studio album by American singer Kelis. It was released on October 17, 2001, by Virgin Records. The album's only single, \"Young, Fresh n' New\", peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. As of October 2004, \"Wanderland\" had sold 17,000 copies in the United Kingdom.\nBackground.\nAccording to Kelis, Virgin Records did not understand \"Wanderland\". She subsequently left the label around the time of the album's European release,"
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"song called \"Moonstruck\", like its predecessors, is well-acclaimed by listeners and critics around the music circuit. In the same year, Stargazer EP was born. It is a collection of their early songs and singles sans Moonstruck. The album is distributed by an American independent record label, Jigsaw Records, available for download in digital form\nThe Strange Creatures won the Wanderband 2015. By winning this competition, they were able to play the Wanderland Music Festival and share the stage with international acts such as Youngblood Hawke"
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"adults play a game of 'Assassins' The Record (Bergen County) August 7, 2005\n- Girl duo win Street Wars ITV Sun Aug 27 2006\n- Ever want to shoot a stranger? Well, you’re in luck Metro NY, SEP 8th 2006\n- A Shadowy, Wet World of Squirt-Gun Assassins The New York Times, Sep 26th 2008\n- Street Wars London 2010: The Bullets Rain Urban Travel Blog, Sep 18th 2010\nExternal links.\n- Official StreetWars website\n- Official"
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"Waspstrumental\nWaspstrumental is a 2002 instrumental version of XTC's \"Wasp Star (Apple Venus Volume 2)\" album released in 2000 by Idea Records.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing UK CD: IDEACD 006.\nAll songs written by Andy Partridge, except where noted.\n1. \"Playground\" – 4:19\n2. \"Stupidly Happy\" – 4:15\n3. \"In Another Life\" (Colin Moulding) – 3:35\n4. \"My Brown Guitar\" – 3:52\n5"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Wasted Days\nWasted Days is an album by the ska/reggae band The Slackers, released on February 21, 2001 on Hellcat Records. Unlike other releases by the Slackers, the songs on the vinyl LP version of the album differ significantly from their counterparts on the CD release; additionally, there are several tracks unique to the vinyl release. The CD edition of the album features a cover of the Bon Jovi song, \"Wanted Dead or Alive\".\nArtwork.\nThe album concept is that of a comic"
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"In early 1959 Sonny flew to Phoenix, Arizona, where he recorded two songs, \"Love Denied\" and \"Pretty Little Girl\", with Al Casey on guitar. While neither song was released, \"Love Denied\" was later covered by Waylon Jennings, who had also previously covered \"Rave On\" before Holly. In 1961 West and Casey also recorded a version of Freddy Fender's \"Wasted Days and Wasted Nights\". West sent the tapes to a Denver-based label that initially offered to finance re-"
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"We Are the Others\nWe Are the Others is the third full-length album by the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain. It was released in the Benelux and Germany on 1 June 2012 and in the United Kingdom and France on 4 June by CNR Music, who took over Delain when Warner Music refused to release \"We Are the Others\". The album was released in the US on 3 July. The first single, \"Get the Devil Out of Me\", was released on April 13. The second single"
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"- Sep 16: The Butterfly Effect\n- Sep 23: Death Cab For Cutie\n- Sep 30: Snow Patrol\n- Oct 7: Radio Birdman\n- Oct 21: Lily Allen\n- Oct 28: TV On The Radio\n- Nov 4: Zakk Wylde (from Black Label Society)\n- Nov 25: Def Wish Cast\n- Dec 2: Joan As Police Woman\n- Dec 16: We Are Scientists\n- Dec 23: Infadels\nSource:\nGuest programmers by year 2007."
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"We Bring the Noise!\nWe Bring the Noise! is the eighth studio album by German hard dance group Scooter, released on 11 June 2001 by Sheffield Tunes in Germany. Two singles were released from the album: \"Posse (I Need You on the Floor)\" on 21 May 2001, and a remix of \"I Shot the DJ\" entitled \"Aiii Shot the DJ\" on 13 August 2001. It is the last studio album featuring Axel Coon, who left the band in 2002 to pursue a solo"
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"Visible Noise\nVisible Noise is a British independent record label that focuses solely on British bands.\nHistory.\nFounded in 1998 by ex-Cacophonous Records manager Julie Weir, the label was created with the goal of fostering and breaking new UK rock music. According to Weir, at that time, \"everybody gave American bands far too much attention\".\nBands.\n- Current bands\n- The Dead Formats\n- Blitz Kids\n- Former bands\n- Bring Me the Horizon\n- Bullet for My"
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"them for meals to discuss a deal, with one manager even inviting the group to Disneyland. The band declined these advances until meeting producer and Reprise representative Rob Cavallo. They were impressed by his work with fellow Californian band The Muffs, and later remarked that Cavallo \"was the only person we could really talk to and connect with\".\nEventually, the band left their independent record label, Lookout! Records, on friendly terms and signed to Reprise. Signing to a major label caused many of the band's original"
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"We Got Hood Love\n\"We Got Hood Love\" (or simply \"Hood Love\") is a song performed by American R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige and features American singer Trey Songz. It was released as the third American (fourth overall) and last single from her ninth studio album, \"Stronger with Each Tear\". The song was originally sung with Blige & Johnta Austin.\nMusic video.\nA video was shot with Mary J. Blige and football player George Wilson in Miami, while Trey Songz"
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"Hottest 100, 2014, three of their tracks were voted into the countdown: \"Something I Said\", \"Quit Your Job\" and \"Got Love\". In December 2016 the group announced their new record label, High Depth. they also announced that their fourth studio album, \"Everyone We Know\", would be released in February 2017 as the first release on the label produced by Dave Hammer. Thundamentals' track \"Think About It\" came in at number 82 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2016"
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"Tone occupied a full city block and a large warehouse in Hialeah, Florida, and employed over 100 people.\nWhile he focused on the distribution business during the 1960s, Stone also continued to record R&B artists. These included Betty Wright, whose \"Clean Up Woman\" was a major hit in 1971 on his and Steve Alaimo's Alston label. Alaimo had previously recorded for Stone and been a Tone employee. Stone also set up the Glades label, recording the million selling hit \"Why Can’t We Live Together\""
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"We Will Meet Again\nWe Will Meet Again is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans made for Warner Bros. Records in 1979. It is notable in that it is Evans's last studio recording.\nAfter the suicide of Bill Evans' older brother, Harry, earlier in 1979, Bill made this album with his brother in mind, \"We Will Meet Again\" is addressed to Harry.\nJust after Harry's suicide, Bill Evans started a relationship with a Canadian waitress called Laurie Verchomin, the track \"Laurie"
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"I think the new album is similar to our \"So Classic\" EP. That's a good representation of what the album will be like.\" He also added that, \"We didn't get to meet Fetty Wap, but Carly Rae was cool. Every artist we featured we previously had worked with or knew someone who knew them. The label didn't put them on our record; we wanted them on there.\" After the tour in February, they announced that the duo is hoping to arrange some shows"
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"Pravdić, who left the band in 1976 to serve his mandatory army stint, while Ivandić was replaced with Điđi Jankelić, who previously played on the band's frontman Željko Bebek's solo album \"Skoro da smo isti\" (\"We're Almost the Same\"). The band started preparing their new album during 1978 in Niška Banja‚ while Bijelo Dugme's leader Goran Bregović was still serving the army in Niš, but they definitely reunited in Sarajevo on 1 November.\nOriginally, the band's record label, Jugoton"
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"Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)\", \"Wedding Bell Blues\", \"One Less Bell to Answer\", \"Never My Love\", \"(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All\", and \"The Magic Garden\" LP.\nThe five original members were Billy Davis Jr., Florence La Rue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamonte McLemore, and Ronald Townson. They have recorded for several labels over their long careers. Their first work appeared on the Soul City label"
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"Wee Tam and the Big Huge\nWee Tam and the Big Huge is the fourth album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, the Incredible String Band, released in Europe as both a double LP and separate single LPs in November 1968 by Elektra Records. In the US, however, the two discs were released separately as \"Wee Tam\" and \"The Big Huge\".\nConsisting of a varied selection of songs by Robin Williamson and Mike Heron, with intriguing and poetic lyrics, the album is rich with eclectic and"
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"Welcome to Red Hook Houses\nWelcome to Red Hook Houses is a collaboration album by rappers and Sunz of Man members Hell Razah and Shabazz the Disciple, under the name T.H.U.G. Angelz (Those Humbled Under God), released on July 8, 2008 through Babygrande Records. The album features production from Bronze Nazareth, Jordan River Banks of Godz Wrath, Rated R, Shroom, Vanderslice and Blue Sky Black Death, who provide a remix for the track \"Audiobiography\", originally featured on the 2007 BSBD/Razah album \"Razah"
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"- all tracks except \"Thrashin'\" on \"Heads Will Roll\" (2008)\n- T.H.U.G. Angelz - \"Audiobiography (Remix)\" on \"Welcome to Red Hook Houses\" (2008)\n- Ras Kass - \"Elevate\" on \"Institutionalized Vol. 2\" (2008)\n- Sabac Red - \"The Ritual\", \"Shift of the Earth\" \"Breaking Through\" \"Darkness Deepens\" on \"The Ritual\" (2008)\n- CunninLynguists - \"The Park (Remix)\""
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"Welcome to the Fishbowl\nWelcome to the Fishbowl is the thirteenth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released on June 19, 2012 via Blue Chair and Columbia Records. The album includes a live version of \"You and Tequila\" with Grace Potter.\nThe first single from this album, \"Feel Like a Rock Star\", a duet with Tim McGraw, was released in April 2012. Its second single, \"Come Over\", was released on May 14, 2012. This song"
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"sound so bright that it threatens to get goofy when Chesney and crew rock out – they're no longer as urgent as they were even five years earlier, which gives the gurgling swing of the title track a stiff white-boy funkiness that isn't necessarily alienating – but such chipper charm permeates the entirety of Welcome to the Fishbowl, turning it into an everyday feel-good record, the kind that generates moments of warmth when heard fleetingly on the radio, at the grocery store, in a doctor's office, at"
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"Welcome to the Woods\nWelcome to the Woods is the third studio album by the American country music band The Lost Trailers, released on Universal/Republic Records on April 20, 2004. The album produced one single, \"Down in the Valley\", that failed to enter the Hot Country Songs chart.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Stokes Nielson, unless noted otherwise.\nPersonnel.\nAs listed in liner notes.\nPersonnel The Lost Trailers.\n- Ryder Lee - piano, Hammond organ,"
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"Bright Antenna Records\nBright Antenna Records is an independent record label, founded in 2007 and based in Mill Valley, California. The label was created by producer Sep V and by writer Tiffanie DeBartolo and named after the lyrics to the song \"The Spirit of Radio\" by Rush. Bright Antenna specializes in artist development and, in addition to its label services, operates an online store for its vinyl and specialty products. BA's staff includes A&R veteran Braden Merrick, who discovered and broke The Killers.\nRoster."
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"Wha'ppen?\" was re-released on heavyweight vinyl only by Demon Records in August 2013. This version was remastered from the original reel-to-reel tapes using 64 tracks over two 32-track recorders over a period of some three months.\nCritical reception.\n\"Wha'ppen?\" was released to a mostly positive reception from music critics.\nMark Cooper of \"Record Mirror\" rated the album four stars out of five and noted how the band \"[defined] their sound over a whole album, realise their"
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"What Good Am I Without You\n\"What Good Am I Without You\" is a Motown duet between singers Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston. The song was released as a single in late 1964 and became the first duet Marvin and Kim recorded, a couple of years before the duo recorded the breakthrough hit, \"It Takes Two\". The song came after the departure of Mary Wells, who had left Motown that year shortly after releasing a successful duet album with Gaye. The single was featured on Gaye and Weston's"
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"What Hits!?\nWhat Hits!? is a \"best-of\" compilation album by Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 29, 1992 by EMI. The album contains tracks from the band's first four albums as well as \"Under the Bridge\" from their fifth album, 1991's hit \"Blood Sugar Sex Magik\" and the \"Pretty Woman\" soundtrack contribution/single B-side \"Show Me Your Soul.\" \"Behind the Sun\" was released as a single and music video to"
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"significant a previously untapped demand for the genre with the release of \"Television's Greatest Hits\".\nIn order to bring \"Television’s Greatest Hits\" to the marketplace, Gottlieb employed a unique business strategy: he bypassed both major label distributors and independent distributors, and in the process, created what became one of the world's most successful self-distributed record labels. With its own proprietary distribution network, \"Television's Greatest Hits\" became one of the highest charting and biggest selling independent label releases of 1985."
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"What I Do Best\nWhat I Do Best is Sheryn Regis' second studio album under Star Records, released on July 2005 in the Philippines.It was her 2nd best selling album up to date which it sold over 20,000 copies and certified as gold by Philippine Association of the Record Industry.The album produce chart topping singles.\nThe album was made available on digital download thru iTunes, Amazon and Mymusicstore.\nAlbum information.\nThe album's carrier single bears the same title as the album itself and is a"
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"in the same year. In 2010 they won the MOBO Awards for Best UK act and Best Album. They also went on to win their fifth MOBO in 2012 by winning Best Video for \"Do You Feel What I Feel?\". They won the title of the UK's hardest-working band for two consecutive years, in 2011 and 2012.\nIn 2010, JLS signed a record deal with the US record label Jive Records, and released \"Everybody in Love\" as their debut US single, but it"
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"What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One\n\"What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One\" (also known as \"What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One\") is a song written and produced by Smokey Robinson and released as a single by singer Mary Wells for the Motown label.\nSong information.\nIn this song, the narrator is longing for a longtime partnership with a suitor and constantly begs the man to \"take her to the preacher man\" in hopes the couple does"
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"\"Here I Am Baby\". Also on the record is \"I'm Gonna Hold On as Long as I Can\", which was a modest hit featuring Bogan on lead vocals, and \"What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One\", the B-side to \"Destination: Anywhere\", which charted but proved to be unsuccessful\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written and produced by William \"Smokey\" Robinson unless noted otherwise.\nTrack listing Side 1.\n1. My Baby Must"
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"album \"Night for Day\" (also on Ixor Stix), which featured a cover of The Miracles 1962 song \"What's So Good About Goodbye.\" The second album, \"Mortal Mirror\", was released on the Kill Rock Stars label in 2002 with covers of Aaron Neville's \"Tell It Like It Is\", Billy Stewart's \"Sitting in the Park\", and Black Sabbath's \"Lord of This World\".\nQuix*o*tic should not be confused with Quixotic - an unrelated electronica band formed in"
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"year the \"Mechanophobia\" EP appeared on Praxis the Berlin-based label. In autumn 1999 16-17 toured again extensively as \"16-17 Soundsystem\" with Daniel Buess (MIR, My Daily Noise, Noise Zone) on drums. In 2000 the group disbanded.\nIt was very difficult to get hold of the 16-17 productions for quite a long time. But in 2005 Savageland Records a Lyon-based French record label re-released a CD box called \"When All Else Fails... a.k.a."
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"Through the Ashes of Empires\nThrough the Ashes of Empires is the fifth studio album by groove metal band Machine Head. The band moved away from the nu metal genre featured on their previous two albums, and towards the style of their debut \"Burn My Eyes\" and their second album \"The More Things Change...\" It was released in the UK, Europe and Australia on the Roadrunner Records International label on December 16, 2003. At this stage, Machine Head still did not have an American record deal, having"
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": Record deal and debut single.\nFollowing their departure from \"The X Factor\", Young Men Society did not receive any offers of recording contracts from record labels. They decided to record their first single titled \"We Own the Night\" as independent artists and filmed their own music video for the song. In an interview with \"The Music Network\", Tahta stated \"After the show we actually didn't have any kind of [label] options, there was a point in time where we were really down"
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"Where You Want to Be\nWhere You Want to Be is the second studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. While touring to promote \"Tell All Your Friends\" (2002), guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the group and were replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, respectively. After a co-headlining tour with Saves the Day in fall 2003, the band began working on \"Where You Want to Be\". Dismissive of several early songs, they wanted to \"grow musically with"
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"Where You Are and Where You Want to Be\nWhere You Are and Where You Want to Be is an On the Might of Princes album that was released on Creep Records in 2001 and reissued March 19, 2002 by Traffic Violation Records. A remastered edition with bonus tracks was released as a split-label release by Eugenics Record Label and Rok Lok Records January 16, 2007.\nTrack listing.\n1. The Water Vs. The Anchor\n2. And The Hat Stays On\n3. If I Knew"
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"Whipped Cream & Other Delights\nWhipped Cream & Other Delights is a 1965 album by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, called \"Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass\" for this album, released on A&M Records. It is the band's fourth full album and arguably their most popular release.\nThis album saw the band nearly abandoning its Mexican-themed music, featuring mostly instrumental arrangements of popular songs, and also generating some major pop hits for the first time since \"The Lonely Bull\". One \"tradition"
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"Clam Dip & Other Delights\nClam Dip & Other Delights is the 1989 grab-bag EP from Minneapolis rockers Soul Asylum. The title and cover art are both parodies of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass's album \"Whipped Cream and Other Delights\". It was a humorous nod to their new record label, A&M (the \"A\" standing for \"Alpert\"). Bassist Karl Mueller sat in for the original album's model, Dolores Erickson. Dave Ayers, the band's first manager, said"
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"White Knuckles\n\"White Knuckles\" is a song by alternative rock band OK Go from the album \"Of the Blue Colour of the Sky\". The song traces its roots to Prince's style of funk and R&B that brought him to fame.\nIt was featured in the film \"The Cabin in the Woods\".\n\"Rock Band\" remix.\nFans of the song were given the opportunity to create a remix of \"White Knuckles\" for inclusion in the \"Rock Band\" music video game series through"
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"Rusty Knuckles\nRusty Knuckles Music is a record label based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The label was founded in 2008 by Ralph Miller, and is known for focusing on both digital and physical releases from bands in the Metal and Alt-Country genres. Its roster has included Hellbound Glory, Billy Don Burns, Antiseen, Reno Divorce, and WhiskeyDick. The label also specializes in leather-made accessories, including guitar straps and motorcycle bags.\nArtists.\n- Current\n- Antiseen\n- Billy"
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"Who Owns My Heart\n\"Who Owns My Heart\" is a song by American singer Miley Cyrus for her third studio album \"Can't Be Tamed\" (2010). The song was written by Cyrus, Antonina Armato, Tim James and Devrim Karaoglu, and produced by Armato and James. \"Who Owns My Heart\" was released on October 22, 2010 by Hollywood Records as the second and final single from Cyrus' third studio album \"Can't Be Tamed\" only in selected European countries. It would become"
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"with Davis, who went on to record many other Eastside bands throughout the 1960s. The band would record a string of singles for the label. On these records, the Romancers began to use vocals. Their first single for the label was \"Don't Let Her Go\". In 1965 the followed it up with, \"My Heart Cries\", then later that year the pounding garage rocker \"Love's the Thing\".\nRampart Records Eddie Davis, the leading producer of Chicano rock and roll at that time"
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"Who's Afraid?"
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"Who's Afraid?\nWho's Afraid? is a studio album by Daevid Allen and Kramer, released in 1992 by Shimmy Disc.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from \"Who's Afraid?\" liner notes.\n- Musicians\n- Daevid Allen – vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar\n- Kramer – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, flute, production, engineering\n- David Licht – drums, percussion\n- Production and additional personnel\n- Michael Macioce – photography\n- Mark"
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"Live in Muenster, 2003\nLive in Muenster, 2003 is a live album by Joan of Arc, released in 2004 on Record Label Record Label. It was recorded live at , a concert venue in Muenster, Germany, on May 17, 2003.\nTrack listing.\n1. Who's Afraid Of Elizabeth Taylor?\n2. The Infinite Blessed Yes\n3. White Out\n4. Me (plural)\n5. Mr. Participation Billy\n6. Gin And Platonic\n7. As Black Pants"
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"Who's Got Trouble?\nWho's Got Trouble? is an album by Shivaree, released by Zoë Records in 2005. It has been called \"dark cabaret pop.\"\nPersonnel.\n- Ambrosia Parsley – Vocals\n- Duke McVinnie – Guitar\n- Danny McGough – Keyboards\nReception.\n\"CMJ New Music Monthly\" said that \"much of the album tends to give off a background ambience\" and that \"Shivaree's nouveaux lounge, old-timey cabaret flare trickles with an underlying bizarreness that smacks"
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"contains many types of invalid argumentation (\"trouble starts with \"t\", which rhymes with \"p\", which stands for pool\").\nTitle variations.\nThe song is sometimes listed as \"(Ya Got) Trouble\". The original Broadway cast album lists the song title as \"Trouble\", both on the record jacket and label. \"You Got Trouble\" is a common misspelling of the song title.\nNotable covers.\nA fully arranged cover of the song appears on the 1967"
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"Who's Making Love\n\"Who's Making Love\" is a song written by Stax Records staffers Homer Banks, Bettye Crutcher, Don Davis and Raymond Jackson and recorded by singer Johnnie Taylor.\nReleased on the Stax label in the late summer of 1968, it became Taylor's breakthrough single, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot R&B singles chart and number five on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It became one of the few singles Taylor would become primarily known for in the mainstream. The song featured the Stax"
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") and new catalogue numbering systems to avoid confusion among the record distributors.\nHistory 1968–1972: Stax as an independent label.\nAlthough Stax had also lost their most valuable artists, they recovered quickly. Johnnie Taylor gave Stax its first big post-Atlantic hit in 1968 with \"Who's Making Love\", which became the label's best-selling single to that point. To begin rebuilding its catalog, Stax, under orders from Al Bell, released a whopping 27 albums (a Rufus Thomas album titled \"May I"
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"Wilbury Twist\n\"Wilbury Twist\" is a song by the British–American supergroup the Traveling Wilburys and is the final track on their 1990 album \"Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3\". The song was also released in March 1991 as the second single from that album.\nMusic video.\nThe original music video featured cameos from many contemporary celebrities including: Woody Harrelson, Whoopi Goldberg, Fred Savage, Ben Savage, Kala Savage, Thomas Guzman-Sanchez of Rhythm Tribe, Milli Vanilli, Cheech Marin, John Candy"
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"between \"She's My Baby\" and \"If You Belonged to Me\". The album was released on the band's Wilbury record label on 29 October 1990 in the UK and 6 November in the United States.\nAuthors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter describe \"Inside Out\" as arguably the most commercial track on \"Vol. 3\". Warner Bros. Records, which distributed Wilbury Records, considered the song for release on a commercial single in the US but, as with \"She's My Baby\", decided"
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"Wine Colored Roses\nWine Colored Roses is an album by American country music artist George Jones released in 1986 on the Epic Records label. It peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. \"Wine Colored Roses\" went Gold in 1994.\nOn \"Wine Colored Roses\", producer Billy Sherrill largely peels back the slicker elements of his 1980s productions, giving the album a more stripped down sound than its predecessor \"Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes\", something that Sherrill would continue doing for the remainder"
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"Wine Colored Roses (song)\n\"Wine Colored Roses\" is a song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. \"Doodle\" Owens, recorded by American country music artist George Jones. It was released in September 1986 as the first single and title track from Jones' album \"Wine Colored Roses\". The song peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. The song tells the story of a man who receives a letter from a caring ex-lover who asks him if he still drinks."
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"Wishing on a Star\n\"Wishing on a Star\" is a 1978 hit single by Rose Royce for Whitfield Records.\nIncluded on their second album, \"In Full Bloom\", \"Wishing on a Star\" is a slow ballad written by former Undisputed Truth member Billie Rae Calvin and produced by Norman Whitfield. It was sung by Gwen Dickey under her stage name. The lyrics concern a woman longing for the return of an ex-lover so that they can resume their relationship. The original version of \"Wishing"
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"later set up a home studio, buying a sampler.\nHis future musical partner, Krust, had been a member of the Fresh 4, whose \"Wishing on a Star\" reached the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart in late 1989. Williams, Krust, Suv and DJ Die founded Full Cycle Records.\nAided by Chris Lewis, Roni Size founded the record label WTP (\"Where's The Party At?\") as part of Circus Warp. With Dave Cridge who also DJed for Circus Warp and"
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