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"Blacks' Magic\nBlacks' Magic is the third album by rap group, Salt-N-Pepa and was released in 1990 on Next Plateau Records. A critical and commercial success, the album peaked at #38 on the \"Billboard\" 200, #15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop album charts and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album featured four hit singles, three of which made it to the top 10 of the Hot Rap Singles chart; \"Let's Talk About Sex\" ("
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"Sax Maniac\nSax Maniac is a 1982 album by New York jazz-punk band James White and the Blacks. The album was released on Chris Stein's Animal Records label and dedicated to Anya Philips.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by James White; except where indicated\n1. \"Disco Jaded\"\n2. \"Irresistible Impulse\"\n3. \"Money to Burn\"\n4. \"Sax Machine\"\n5. \"Sax Maniac\"\n6. \"That Old Black Magic\" ("
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"Blood/Candy"
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"Blood/Candy\nBlood/Candy is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band The Posies, released on September 28, 2010, by Rykodisc. It is the band's first new album release in five years following \"Every Kind of Light\".\nThe Posies say this is something totally different from what they've tried before. \"We subscribe to the 'evolve or perish' philosophy,\" co-founder Jon Auer says in a statement. \"We directed ourselves to new places with this recording and"
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"\"Tea Party With Zombies\" directed by Pananu Productions, the main part of the video was recorded with the Alice in wonderland theme featuring Candy Bones in the Part of a Darker and Gothic Alice.\nIn 2007 Spectrum-X met Kiwamu the guitarist of BLOOD and the Owner for the Japanese Record label Darkest Labyrinth.\nAt first Darkest Labyrinth was Record distribution for Spectrum-X in Japan.\nIn 2007 after meeting Kiwamu Spectrum-X released their first Single (music) CD Gnomes Bones (2007), it"
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"Blowin' Away"
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"Blowin' Away\nBlowin' Away was a 1977 album by Joan Baez, her first after switching from A&M Records to Portrait Records (a then newly created division of CBS Records). \nOverview.\nThe album veered more toward mainstream pop than any album Baez had recorded up to that point, though many critics at the time pointed out that she seemed not entirely comfortable with her \"new sound\". Among the songs covered were the Rod Stewart hit \"Sailing\", and the standard \"Cry Me a River"
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"the highest selling of Baez's career and included a second top-ten single in the form of the title track.\nAfter \"Gulf Winds\" (1976), an album of entirely self-composed songs and \"From Every Stage\" (1976), a live album that had Baez performing songs \"from every stage\" of her career, Baez again parted ways with a record label when she moved to CBS Records for \"Blowin' Away\" (1977) and \"Honest Lullaby\" (1979)."
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"Body Talk Pt. 1"
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"Body Talk Pt. 1\nBody Talk Pt. 1 is the fifth studio album by Swedish recording artist Robyn, released on 14 June 2010 by Konichiwa Records. It is the first part of the \"Body Talk\" series, which consists of three mini-albums. The only single from the album, \"Dancing on My Own\", was released on 1 June. Robyn promoted the album with the All Hearts Tour she co-headlined with Kelis. \"Body Talk Pt. 1\" reached number one in Sweden"
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"Along with the album, Robyn released six singles. The material reached reasonably good charting positions in the US, the UK, and Sweden. She has stated she will not sign any artists onto this label as she \"does not want to be a big boss\". Her intention is to focus on her own music at present. In spring 2010 Robyn stated that she would release a set of three albums, The Body Talk Series, which consists of \"Body Talk Pt. 1\", \"Body Talk Pt"
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"Body Talk Pt. 2"
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"Body Talk Pt. 2\nBody Talk Pt. 2 is the sixth studio album by Swedish recording artist Robyn. It was released on 6 September 2010, by Konichiwa Records. The album is the second part of the \"Body Talk\" trilogy, which consists of three mini-albums, all released during 2010. Robyn started working on songs for the album when \"Body Talk Pt. 1\" (2010) was still in development, and she collaborated with Klas Åhlund, Kleerup, Savage Skulls, Diplo, Snoop"
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"Along with the album, Robyn released six singles. The material reached reasonably good charting positions in the US, the UK, and Sweden. She has stated she will not sign any artists onto this label as she \"does not want to be a big boss\". Her intention is to focus on her own music at present. In spring 2010 Robyn stated that she would release a set of three albums, The Body Talk Series, which consists of \"Body Talk Pt. 1\", \"Body Talk Pt"
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"Bolan's Zip Gun"
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"Bolan's Zip Gun\nBolan’s Zip Gun is the tenth studio album and a UK-only release by English glam rock act T. Rex, released on 16 February 1975 by record label EMI. \nEight of the eleven songs on the album, along with three tracks from previous album \"Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow\" (rejected by T.Rex's previous US label Warner Brothers) had already been released in the US as the \"Light of Love\" album on Casablanca Records. For this retitled UK edition"
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"21 February 1976 by record label T. Rex Wax Co. The track was not released on an album, but was originally intended to feature in Bolan's aborted rock operas The London Opera and Billy Super Duper. Its B-side, \"Solid Baby\", is taken from T. Rex's sixth studio album \"Bolan's Zip Gun\" (1975).\nThe song was in the UK charts for a total of three weeks, peaking at No. 40."
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"Bone Machine"
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"Bone Machine\nBone Machine is the tenth studio album by Tom Waits, released in 1992 on Island Records. It won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album, and features guest appearances by Los Lobos' David Hidalgo, Primus' Les Claypool, Praxis' Bryan Mantia, and The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards.\n\"Bone Machine\" marked a return to studio material for Waits, coming a full five years after his previous studio album, \"Franks Wild Years\" (1987). The album is often noted"
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"turned to the camera. \"Levitate Me\" later appeared on the band's first release \"Come on Pilgrim\", which included seven other songs taken from the demo tape.\nThe Pixies entered the studio again in 1988 to record their second album \"Surfer Rosa\". Lovering's contribution on songs such as \"Bone Machine\" – which begins with a 10-second drum solo – \"Break My Body\" and \"River Euphrates\" established his steady, accurate style. \"Doolittle\", the band's major label debut"
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"Boogie Down"
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"Boogie Down\n\"Boogie Down\" is a 1973 song recorded by Eddie Kendricks for Motown Records' Tamla label. The song was co-written by Leonard Caston, Jr., Anita Poree and Frank Wilson, the same songwriting team that had composed \"Keep on Truckin'\", Kendricks' first major hit as a solo artist. Caston and Wilson co-produced the song and the arrangement was handled by Caston, Wilson and David Van DePitte.\nChart performance.\nLike \"Keep on Truckin'\", \""
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"B-Boy Records\nB-Boy Records was an important independent hip hop record label formed by Jack Allen and William Kamarra in 1986, and situated at 132nd Street and Cypress Avenue in the Bronx, New York City. Its most notable signing was Boogie Down Productions, and it released Boogie Down Productions' first singles, \"South Bronx\" (1986) and \"The Bridge is Over\" (1987), and the group's landmark debut album, \"Criminal Minded\" (1987). Other acts that recorded"
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"Born to Quit"
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"Born to Quit\nBorn to Quit is the second album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, originally released in 1994 by Johann's Face Records and re-released in 1995 through Capitol Records. It became their only release to chart, reaching #37 on \"Billboard\"'s Top Heatseekers chart, partly on the strength of the single \"Need You Around\" which reached #35 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.\nBackground.\nJohann's Face Records, an independent record label in Chicago"
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"to a huge audience via the soundtrack to the film \"Clueless\", was recorded in December.\nHistory Signing with Capitol.\nIn early 1994, the band opened for Green Day, who extended the invitation after hearing \"Get Fired\". In mid-1994 the Popes finished their new album, \"Born to Quit\". After \"Need You Around\" took off on alternative radio they gained the attention of record label scouts. They signed with Capitol Records, which re-released \"Born to Quit\". In a"
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"\", and \"Jungleland\" became staples of album-oriented rock radio and Springsteen concert high points.\n\"Born to Run\" garnered widespread acclaim when it was first released on August 25, 1975, by Columbia Records. It has since been considered by critics to be one of the greatest albums of all time. On November 14, 2005, a 30th Anniversary remaster of the album was released as a box set including two DVDs: a production diary film and a concert movie.\nThe album was remastered again"
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"record label\n- Big Tent Revival, a Christian rock band\n- Big Time Rush (band), a musical group created by Nickelodeon for the TV series\n- Big Time Rush (Big Time Rush song)\n- Black Toast Records, a record label owned by Black Toast Music\n- \"Born to Run\", a 1975 rock album by Bruce Springsteen\n- \"Born to Run\" (Bruce Springsteen song)\nSports.\n- Bakersfield Train Robbers, a professional baseball team in Bakersfield, California"
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"Bosses Will Be Bosses"
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"Bosses Will Be Bosses\nBosses Will Be Bosses is the second studio album by American rap group The Delinquents, released September 7, 1999 on Dank or Die Records. It was produced by The Delinquents, Dot., Happy Perez, J-Cutt, Mike D, One Drop Scott and Twelve, and executive produced by G-Stack and V-Dal. The album was voted as one of the top forty best independent albums of 1999 in a \"Murder Dog\" magazine poll. It features guest performances by Too"
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"the winner of the show as the knew there was a risk she would not get a record deal after the show. It was revealed by Ferguson herself that label bosses Simon Cowell and head of RCA Records already had tracks for her to record, but Ferguson refused to record the material written for as she wanted to write her first LP to be written by her. She said; \"Syco have been really brilliant – as soon as I put my foot down they back off completely. I just wanted songs I'd written"
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"Bottle It Up"
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"song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over 500,000 copies.\nBackground.\nBareilles has stated that she wrote \"Bottle It Up\" prior to her signing to Epic Records in about 2003, while pondering about the potential consequences of signing to a record label, along with her \"hopes and fears about what it would feel like.\" She discarded the unfinished song until a year prior to the recording of her album \"Little Voice\", when the song, as she said,"
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"and together started a collectively owned record label under the name. Later it was set up as a standard corporation with eight shareholders. In the same year, Sole traveled to Minneapolis with Alias and Doseone. They recorded the album \"The Taste of Rain... Why Kneel?\" as Deep Puddle Dynamics with Slug of Atmosphere. Sole and Pedestrian moved Anticon to Oakland, California.\nIn 2000, Sole released the first official solo album \"Bottle of Humans\" on Anticon. As So-Called Artists, he released \""
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"Bottle of Humans\nBottle of Humans is the debut solo studio album by American hip hop artist Sole. It was released on Anticon in 2000. It peaked at number 14 on CMJ's Top 25 Hip-Hop chart.\nRelease.\nA dispute with Anticon's distributor caused the album to go out of print until it was remastered and reissued in 2003 with minor changes to the artwork and track listing.\n\"Nothing Fell Apart\", \"Understanding\", and \"MC Howard Hughes\" were removed from the"
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"- SEP-227,162\n- SEP-228,425\n- SEP-228,432\nList of SNDRIs Designer drugs.\n- Naphyrone (O-2482, naphthylpyrovalerone, NRG-1) (2006)\nList of SNDRIs Research compounds (no record of having been taken by humans).\n- 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutanamine (1978)\n- 3,4-Dichlorotametraline (\"trans\"-(1R,4S)-sertraline) (1980)\n- D-161 (2008)\n- Desmethylsertraline – active metabolite of sertraline; 76 nM for SERT, 420 nM for NET, 440 nM for DAT\n- DMNPC (2000)\n- DOV-102,677 (2006–2011)"
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"Bourbonitis Blues"
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"Bourbonitis Blues\nBourbonitis Blues is a 1999 album by artist Alejandro Escovedo released May 4, 1999 on Bloodshot Records.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Alejandro Escovedo; except where indicated\n1. \"I Was Drunk\" (Live) – 4:53\n2. \"Irene Wilde\" (Ian Hunter) – 2:52\n3. \"California Blues\" (Live) (Jimmie Rodgers) – 3:21\n4. \"Guilty\" – 4:54\n5. \"Amsterdam\" (John Cale) – 3:43"
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"chorus lyrics and chord progression. The recording eventually ended up on the band's first EP, \"Ask for It\" (1995).\n- Alejandro Escovedo includes a live cover of the song—a duet with Kelly Hogan—on his 1999 release \"Bourbonitis Blues\".\n- Counting Crows covered the song several times at live shows in 2003 and later.\n- The Kills recorded the song in 2010, releasing it as a B-side in early 2012\n- G. Love recorded the song on his"
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"Brain Eraser"
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"Brain Eraser\nBrain Eraser is the debut studio album of Bewitched, released in 1990 by No.6 Records.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from the \"Brain Eraser\" liner notes.\n- Bewitched\n- Bob Bert – vocals, drums\n- Donna Croughn – violin\n- DJ David Cream of Wheat P – turntables\n- Jim Fu – electric guitar\n- Chris Ward – bass guitar\n- Additional musicians\n- Tad Doyle – spoken word\n- Thurston Moore – spoken word"
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"Lords of the Liverdance\nLords of the Liverdance is the third album of Finnish psytrance-duo Eraser vs Yöjalka. It was released on June, 2006 by Australian record label Faerie Dragon Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Nice to Mute You\" – 6:56\n2. \"Nuts for Nothing\" – 6:13\n3. \"Brain to Feet\" – 5:41\n4. \"Hell Sin Key THCruise\" – 5:01\n5. \"High on Heels\" – 6:38\n6. \"Faster.Liver"
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"Break the Cycle"
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"Break the Cycle\nBreak the Cycle is the third studio album by American rock band Staind, released through Elektra Entertainment and Flip Records in 2001. It is Staind's most successful album to date, and was the album that broke them into the mainstream. It was a huge international success for the band, as it spent three weeks at number one position in the U.S. album charts and many weeks in the top 10 album charts of the \"Billboard\" 200, the UK and New Zealand. It sold at least 4"
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"in June 2000 and was certified gold on the strength of the lead single. A second single \"Beauty Queen\" received moderate airplay, peaking at #48 on R&B and #59 on the Hot 100. After the album's cycle, the group took a break, leading RL to record and release his debut solo album \"RL:Ements\" for Clive Davis' then new J Records label in 2002, which achieved moderate success with the singles \"Got Me a Model\" and \"Good Man.\"\nThe"
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"Breakwater Cat\nBreakwater Cat is the tenth album by American singer Thelma Houston, released in 1980 on RCA Records. The 12\" single \"Suspicious Minds\" became a popular club hit. \"Breakwater Cat\" contains five songs written by Jimmy Webb, who was also the executive producer of the album.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs were written by Jimmy Webb; except where indicated.\n1. \"Breakwater Cat\" – 3:55\n2. \"Long and Lasting Love\" – 5:30\n3. \"Before"
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"Bringing It All Back Home – Again\nBringing It All Back Home – Again is an EP by American psychedelic rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 1999 by record label Which?\nContent.\nThe album's title is a play on the Bob Dylan album \"Bringing It All Back Home\".\nThe song \"Arkansas\" is a slightly reworked cover of a Charles Manson song found on \"\".\nPersonnel.\nUntil 2012, this EP was the last release to feature Matt Hollywood, who"
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"Busy Being Born"
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"eighteen, Kesha signed to Luke's label, Kemosabe Records, and his publishing company, Prescription Songs.\nAfter being signed to Luke's label she also signed to David Sonenberg's DAS management company. While at the label she worked with record producer Greg Wells, which she attributes to developing her sound on her first record, \"Animal\" (2010). Although she was signed to Luke and his label, Kesha never took priority as he was busy with other projects at the time. It was not until 2008"
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"Buttered Popcorn"
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"Buttered Popcorn\n\"Buttered Popcorn\" is a 1961 song written by Motown president Berry Gordy and songwriter Barney Ales, produced by Gordy, and released as a Tamla label single by Motown singing group The Supremes. It was the group's second single after signing with Motown Records (and their third overall) as well as their second, and last, single for the Tamla label, before moving to the Motown label.\nOverview.\nOverview Recording.\nThis is not only one of the rare singles to feature Florence Ballard"
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"After All (The Miracles song)\n\"After All\" is a 1960 song written by Smokey Robinson and originally recorded and released by The Miracles on the Tamla label. It was later covered as an unreleased single by The Supremes for Tamla; it was canceled in favor of the single \"Buttered Popcorn\", and their cover wasn't released until it appeared on the 2000 box set, \"The Supremes\". The song is noted for both groups' unusual choices for leads. For the Miracles' version it serves"
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"by A&M Records. The B-side of the single, \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\", also by Ochs, Dijiba, and Bukasa, was written in Swahili. Both songs were recorded by Ochs with the Pan-African Ngembo Rumba Band. The record was a commercial failure.\n\"Bwatue\" and \"Niko Mchumba Ngombe\" have been described as early examples of blending Western popular music with world music, and critics note that they predate Paul Simon's \"Graceland\" by more than ten years. Still, one"
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"Bwatue\n\"Bwatue\" is a song by Phil Ochs, a U.S. singer-songwriter best known for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960s. He co-wrote the song with two African musicians named Dijiba and Bukasa. \"Bwatue\" was written and recorded in 1973.\n\"Bwatue\" was written while Ochs was visiting Kenya. Its lyrics are in Lingala. The title means \"canoe\"; the lyrics develop the river as a metaphor for life. \"Bwatue\" was released as a single in Africa"
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"as well as Jón Leifs, the classical Icelandic composer. Skálmöld's lyrics, written by Snæbjörn entirely in Icelandic, are inspired by the Norse mythology and Icelandic sagas. Furthermore, the lyrics conform to some of the Old Norse poetic forms, including fornyrðislag and sléttubönd.\nDiscography.\nDiscography Studio albums.\n- 2010: \"Baldur\"\n- 2012: \"Börn Loka\"\n- 2014: \"Með vættum\"\n- 2016: \"Vögguvísur Yggdrasils\"\n- 2018: \"Sorgir\"\nDiscography Live albums."
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"Cables Fables\nCables Fables is an album by jazz pianist George Cables and his trio, released in 1991 on SteepleChase Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"In Walked Bud\" (Monk) - 6:28\n2. \"Lullaby\" (Cables) - 5:51\n3. \"Waltz for Debby\" (Evans, Lees) - 8:39\n4. \"Helen's Song\" (Cables) - 6:34\n5. \"Over the Rainbow\" (Arlen, Harburg) - 12:05\n6. \"Just"
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"In Good Company (George Cables album)\nIn Good Company is an album by pianist George Cables that was recorded in 2015 and released on the HighNote label.\nReception.\nIn JazzTimes, Michael J. West called it \" a cheery swinger, an exemplar of mainstream piano jazz. In short, the kind of record Cables always makes\".\nTrack listing.\nAll compositions by George Cables except where noted\n1. \"After the Morning\" (John Hicks) – 8:39\n2. \"Mr. Anonymouse"
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"Fall Of The Roman Empire\" in 1979.\nSmith released his last album, \"Stories of Life by Cal Smith\", in 1986 on Step One Records, where he scored a minor hit that year with \"King Lear\".\nPersonal life.\nIn 1977, Smith joined entrepreneur Larry Schmittou and other country music stars, such as Conway Twitty, Jerry Reed, Larry Gatlin, and Richard Sterban, as investors in the Nashville Sounds, a minor league baseball team of the Double-A Southern League that"
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"Cali Connection\nCali Connection is the 11th studio album by American rapper C-Bo, released February 28, 2012, on Ca$hville Records, West Coast Mafia Records and Black October Music. The album features guest performances by Outlawz, Young Buck, T-Nutty, 2:Eleven and more."
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"Cali Thornhill DeWitt\nCali Thornhill DeWitt (Michael \"Cali\" DeWitt, born 1973) is an artist, photographer, director, designer, and blogger who lives in Los Angeles. He runs the record label Teenage Teardrops, and maintains the blog WithcHat.biz with his wife Jenna Thornhill Dewitt.\nLife and career.\nDewitt was born in Sidney, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island. He moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of three. Dewitt grew up in the San Fernando Valley and moved to New York"
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"California Crossing\nCalifornia Crossing is the seventh Fu Manchu album release, released under Mammoth Records. The song \"Mongoose\" is a new version of the same song on Fu Manchu's 1999 album \"Eatin' Dust\".\nA music video was produced for \"Squash That Fly\", which had moderate airplay upon release.\nThe title track was featured on the soundtrack for the video game \"Tony Hawk's Underground\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Separate Kingdom\" – 3:41\n2. \""
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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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"release the album through Kill Rock Stars, another independent record label which singer and guitarist Corin Tucker thought had better resources to ensure the band's distribution. Goodmanson also remarked that Kill Rock Stars afforded the band a generous amount of studio time for an independent label, stating that \"Call the Doctor\" only took four days to record while \"Dig Me Out\" was recorded over the period of eight days.\n\"Dig Me Out\" was written in nearly two months and recorded from December 1996 to January 1997 at John"
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"Canned Funk\nCanned Funk is a jazz album by Joe Farrell for CTI Records. It was recorded at Van Gelder Studios November and December 1974. The album was released in 1975.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing Side one.\n1. \"Canned Funk\" (Joe Farrell) – 7:20\n2. \"Animal\" (Farrell) – 9:55\nTrack listing Side two.\n1. \"Suite Martinique\" (Farrell) – 9:03\n2. \"Spoken Silence\" (Farrell) – 7:43\nPersonnel."
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"record deal, Larry Taylor allegedly began to tire of Don's constant lateness and irresponsibility and decided to continue his career with John Mayall. At the same time, Harvey Mandel, a Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat and Mayall alumnus, was brought in to beef up the accompaniment and to stimulate record label interest, as he already had a following from his Chicago blues days. To replace Taylor on bass, a relative newcomer, Victor Conte, was recruited from Common Ground, a funk band in Fresno that Resnick had played in"
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"Cannibal Ox\nCannibal Ox is an American hip hop duo from Harlem, New York, United States. It consists of Vast Aire and Vordul Mega, often accompanied by DJ Cip-One.\nHistory.\nIn 2001, Cannibal Ox released their first album \"The Cold Vein\" on Definitive Jux, which was the label's first full-length studio album. \"The Cold Vein\" received positive reviews from critics and put the duo in the underground hip hop spotlight, and has since been described as one of"
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"Nada Para Mí and the Tu Madre Es una Foca long-player. Nada Para Mí 2002 allowed Tote King and Shotta to receive the Hip-Hop Nation award for Best Rookie MC.Both of these albums were produced on the Superego label. Tote King then went on to produce another solo album called Matemáticas. His second solo album was known as Un Tipo Cualquiera three years later through the Boa Music label and produced by Big Hozone, Vast Aire, and Cannibal Ox. Tote King released his third album, T.O.T.E, which is"
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"of Mark Miller, lead singer for country group Sawyer Brown, who was struck by Casting Crowns' driving pop/rock style and Hall's vocal delivery of his hard-hitting but devout songs. Miller signed Casting Crowns to his fledgling Beach Street Records, a division of Reunion Records with distribution by the Provident Label Group, making Casting Crowns the first artist signed to Beach Street Records.\nMark Miller took the group into the studio along with co-producer Steven Curtis Chapman, himself a popular artist on the CCM musical"
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"Centigrade 232\nCentigrade 232 is an album and a book of poems by English writer and musician Robert Calvert, recorded in 1986 and released in 2007. The poem Centigrade 232 was set to music by Spirits Burning in 2001. Some titles were set to music by Hawkwind and issued as \"The Brock/Calvert Project\" in 2007.\nOverview.\nCalvert had regarded himself first and foremost as a poet and writer and his original involvement with the English rock group Hawkwind from 1971 was as a lyricist and narrator of \""
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"Chameleon Days\nChameleon Days is the fourth studio album by Greek keyboardist and composer Yanni, released on the Private Music label in 1988. It peaked at #2 on Billboard's \"Top New Age Albums\" chart in the same year.\nIts corresponding concert tour was the \"1988 Concert Series\".\nBackground.\nOn his new album, \"Chameleon Days\", Yanni reveals a more upbeat, playful and high-spirited side to his nature than many of his fans may be familiar with. \"I"
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"Chaos and Bright Lights\nChaos and Bright Lights is the first studio album by Australian country band The McClymonts released in Australia on 10 November 2007 (see 2007 in music) by Universal Records. The band co-wrote most of the songs on the album with help from many writers including the album's producer Adam Anders. The singles released from the album gave the band little success on the charts with \"Save Yourself\" peaking in the Australian ARIA Singles Chart top hundred and \"My Life Again\" debuting in the top"
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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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"One Night in America\nOne Night in America is the twenty first studio album by American blues singer and harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. It was released in February 2002 on Telarc record label and it was Musselwhite's debut and only release on this label.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Trail of Tears\" (Allen Reynolds, Roger Cook) – 4:17\n2. \"Cold Grey Light of Dawn\" (Ivory Joe Hunter) – 2:55\n3. \"Blues Overtook Me\" (Musselwhite) – 4:26"
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"Chartreuse Toulouse\nChartreuse Toulouse is the third and final album of noise rock band Tragic Mulatto, released in 1990 through Alternative Tentacles.\nRelease and reception.\nJason Ankeny of allmusic admired the band for successfully fusing a number of genres, such as psychedelic and noise rock. He awarded \"Chartreuse Toulouse\" four and a half out of five stars, while mentioning Flatula's lyrics as being a detractor. Ira Robbins of the \"Trouser Press\" noted that while it does lose momentum, the album is a \"psychedelic"
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"by critics, who admitted that they had overlooked what Frith had been doing at the time.\nBackground and recording.\n\"Cheap at Half the Price\" was the third of a series of three solo albums Frith made for The Residents's record label Ralph Records, the first being \"Gravity\" (1980), an avant-garde \"dance\" record that drew on rhythm and dance from folk music across the world, and the second being \"Speechless\" (1981), a mixture of folk music,"
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"Cheap at Half the Price\nCheap at Half the Price is a 1983 solo album by English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith. It was Frith's fifth solo album, and was originally released in the United States on LP record on The Residents' Ralph record label. It was the third of three solo albums Frith made for the label.\n\"Cheap at Half the Price\" was recorded by Frith at his home in New York City on a 4-track machine. He played all the instruments himself, with the"
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"Camera Obscura (record label)\nCamera Obscura was a record label founded by Australian music journalist Tony Dale in 1996. Described by Dale as 'a conduit for the release of contemporary acid-folk, psych-pop and space-rock,' the label put out almost ninety releases over fourteen years, the vast majority of which were full-length CDs. Bands and musicians who released material on the label included the Green Pajamas, Patrick Porter, Abunai!, the Azusa Plane, Black Sun Ensemble, Sharron Kraus"
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"Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House\nChilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House is an LP album intended for \"older children, teenagers, and adults\", released by Disneyland Records (now known as Walt Disney Records). The album was mainly composed of sound effects that had been collected by the sound effects department of Walt Disney Studios. The album was released in several different forms. The album was first released in 1964 in a white sleeve, with a second release in 1973 with an orange sleeve."
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"SoundFX Library, both from Sound Ideas. Some other releases containing MacDonald's sound effects include a few specialty sound effect record releases from Disneyland Records, most notably \"Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House\".\nBy the time of his death, he was preparing to work on the sounds for the Splash Mountain attraction in Tokyo and Walt Disney World.\nVoice acting.\nJames MacDonald did the first test yodeling for the dwarfs in \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" (1937) before they brought in"
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"When Williams arrived at Cadence on December 1, 1955, label founder Archie Bleyer immediately had him record two holiday songs, \"The Wind, the Sand and the Star\" and \"Christmas Is a Feeling in Your Heart\". But Williams explains in his autobiography that his new boss \"didn't get the record released until a few days before Christmas\" and that \"it sold only 10,000 copies.\" His next single, however, included his first song to reach the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, \"Walk"
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"Countdown to Extinction: Live\nCountdown to Extinction •Live• is a live album by American heavy metal band Megadeth, released on September 24, 2013, through Dave Mustaine's Tradecraft label in Blu-ray, DVD, and CD formats. It was recorded during the band's \"\"Countdown to Extinction\" 20th Anniversary Tour\" at a show at Fox Theatre in Pomona, California, on December 7, 2012, and features the band performing the entire \"Countdown to Extinction\" album. The album debuted at number 119 on"
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"Crypt Records\nCrypt Records is an independent record label founded by American-born Tim Warren in 1983. The label has been headquartered variously in Hamburg, Germany and in several locations in the United States. Crypt is perhaps best known for issuing the ten-volume \"Back From The Grave Series\" of 1960s garage punk compilations, although its other reissues and releases include surf, rockabilly, punk rock, exotica, garage punk, original rhythm and blues, and soul music.\nHistory.\nHistory Establishment.\nCrypt Records"
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"Dai Hakken\nDai Hakken (大発見 ; literally \"great discovery\") is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band Tokyo Jihen, released on June 29, 2011 in Japan through EMI Music Japan and Virgin Music. The album was produced by the band and Japanese recording engineer Uni Inoue.\nBackground.\nIn this album, the characters making up the song titles are aligned in all songs except for the additional English words in the first and last song as well as the additional seven characters on track 7. Ringo"
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"in 1980. Current national record is 264.51 CIC points, taken by Ronald Philipp on 22 Sep. 2003 in Valea Gurghiului, Mureş County. Inside hunting preserves, trophies are known to get even bigger, due to controlled feeding and protection. Hunting is done during an open season between 15 Sep. - 15 Dec., with a doe season extending until Feb. 15; methods use are by stalking or by waiting, with or without call \"(boncanitoare).\" Harvesting can be legally done only with the rifle, 7 mm"
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"Domestic Harmony"
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"Domestic Harmony\nDomestic Harmony is the debut LP album by Australian rock/pop group Do-Ré-Mi which was released by Virgin Records in August 1985. The album has ten tracks, which were written by lead vocalist Deborah Conway, drummer Dorland Bray, bass guitarist Helen Carter and guitarist Stephen Philip. The single \"Man Overboard\" had made its first appearance on 1982's \"The Waiting Room\" EP, but was re-worked and released as a single from this album to become a surprise top 5 hit"
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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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"Don Wilkerson"
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"Don Wilkerson\nDon Wilkerson (c. 1932 – 18 July 1986) was an American soul jazz / R&B tenor saxophonist born in Moreauville, Louisiana, probably better known for his Blue Note Records recordings in the 1960s as bandleader with guitarist Grant Green. Prior to signing with the label, he worked frequently with Cannonball Adderley. Some of his earliest recordings were done in the 1950s as a sideman for Amos Milburn and Ray Charles.\nIn Houston in the early 1970s, he played in the Sonny Franklin Big Band with Tom Archia"
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"Preach Brother!\nPreach Brother! is an album by American saxophonist Don Wilkerson recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note label.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album 4 stars and stated \"The result is another fine record that proves Wilkerson was one of the best, hardest-hitting soul-jazz saxophonists of the early '60s\".\nTrack listing.\nAll compositions by Don Wilkerson\n1. \"Jeanie-Weenie\" - 5:01\n2. \"Homesick Blues"
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"Don't Fail Me Now"
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"Don't Fail Me Now\n\"Don't Fail Me Now\" is a song by American recording artist Melanie Amaro, the winner of the first season of \"The X Factor\", set to be included on her debut studio album under the label Epic Records. Written by Livvi Franc and produced by Rodney Jerkins, the upbeat pop song features the singer talking about self empowerment and finding a true love. It was first made available for stream on July 31, 2012, and it was released to digital download on September"
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"Feets, Don't Fail Me Now\nFeets, Don't Fail Me Now is the twenty-seventh album by jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. The record was released in February 1979, on the Columbia Records label.\nOverview.\nThis was the first of Hancock's albums to discard jazz and funk completely in favor of a more commercial (at the time) disco sound, with vocoder effects and repetitive lyrics. All LP and CD editions after the first pressing use an alternate version of \"Tell Everybody\". The"
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"Don't Let Me Wait Too Long"
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", from his 1979 album \"George Harrison\".\nRelease.\nApple Records released \"Living in the Material World\" on 30 May 1973 in America. \"Don't Let Me Wait Too Long\" was sequenced on side one of the LP, between the ballads \"The Light That Has Lighted the World\" and \"Who Can See It\". The album continued Harrison's run of commercial success following the Beatles' break-up in 1970, topping \"Billboard\"s albums chart in the US and peaking at number"
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"from the broadcast, but the performance is available on the bootleg album \"Living in the Underground\", along with other songs that Harrison and Simon played before the studio audience.\nIn 1977, \"Don't Let Me Wait Too Long\" was considered for inclusion on \"Two Man Band\", the last of three albums by Splinter on Harrison's Dark Horse record label. Harrison had suggested they cover the track as a compromise between Splinter's vision and the commercial requirements initiated by Dark Horse distributor Warner Bros. Records."
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"Double Nickels on the Dime"
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"Double Nickels on the Dime\nDouble Nickels on the Dime is the third album by American punk trio Minutemen, released on the California independent record label SST Records in 1984. A double album containing 45 songs, \"Double Nickels on the Dime\" combines elements of punk rock, funk, country, spoken word and jazz, and references a variety of themes, from the Vietnam War and racism in America, to working-class experience and linguistics.\nAfter recording new material, each band member selected songs for different sides"
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"\"Double Nickels on the Dime\" received critical acclaim from a range of American critics; however as a regional independent record label, many of SST's releases did not attract attention from British music magazines. Robert Palmer of \"The New York Times\" called the album \"more varied musically than any of their earlier disks\", adding that the band \"think of themselves as town criers, addressing their young constituencies directly with lyrics that apply to the life styles they share, teaching such values as tolerance of cultural, racial"
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"Double Trios"
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"Double Trios\nDouble Trios is a 1986 album by jazz pianist McCoy Tyner released on the Denon label. It features performances by Tyner supported by Avery Sharpe and Louis Hayes or Marcus Miller and Jeff \"Tain\" Watts along with Steve Thornton. The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states \"it is particularly interesting to hear the pianist's reworkings of \"Lil' Darlin',\" \"Satin Doll\", \"Lover Man\" and Thelonious Monk's \"Rhythm-A-Ning,\" transforming them into modal masterpieces\"."
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"Capers (album)\nCapers is a live album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy recorded in New York in 1979 which was first released on the HatHut label in 1981 as a double LP. The album was rereleased as a double LP in 1985 as \"N.Y. Capers\" and as a CD in 2000 as \"N.Y. Capers & Quirks\"\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Steve Loewy stated \"Some of Steve Lacy's best work comes from his trios. Somehow, he seems most free and confident in this format,"
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"Dream of Life"
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"Dream of Life\nDream of Life is the fifth studio album by Patti Smith, released in June 1988 on Arista Records. It was her first album after the dissolution of The Patti Smith Group. Lead single \"People Have the Power\" received some album-oriented rock airplay at the time, and later was revived by Bruce Springsteen as a theme song for the 2004 Vote for Change concerts. Songs from this album were performed live for the first time in a show on December 29, 2006 in New York City's"
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"Dream\" came second overall.\nIn early 2014 he relocated from London to Hong Kong to pursue his music career full-time. He eventually signed to Hong Kong-based record label Evosound in May 2014 and released an album \"This Is My Dream\" on 1 December 2014.\nLife and career 2016: \"Inner Song\".\n18 March 2016 saw the release of Keegan's fourth studio album \"Inner Song\". He wrote and produced each of the album's eleven songs.\nLife and career 2016:"
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"Drive In Show"
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"Drive In Show\n\"Drive In Show\" is a song originally performed by Eddie Cochran and released on single by Liberty Records in July 1957. \"Drive In Show\" backed with \"Am I Blue\" rose to number 82 on the Billboard charts. \nBackground.\n\"Drive In Show\" was recorded sometime between May and August 1957. The song featured an orchestra and chorus under the direction of Johnny Mann. The writer was Fred Dexter. The song was published by American Music. Sheet music was released for"
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"Parkway Drive: The DVD\nParkway Drive: The DVD is a documentary film about the Australian metalcore group, Parkway Drive. It was released on 22 September 2009. It is centered on the formation and beginnings of the band, their record label signings and how they managed to continuously tour from country to country with little time in between. The DVD went platinum in Australia and earned numerous awards in their home country.\nContent.\nContent The DVD.\n- In the Beginning\n- Coming Together\n- First Show"
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"Droppin Bombs"
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"Droppin Bombs\nDroppin Bombs is a mixtape by Suburban Noize Records, released on July 18, 2006. The album is a twenty track collaboration between all the artists signed to Suburban Noize Records. In the week of September 16, 2006, \"Droppin Bombs\" had reached #38 on the Billboard's Independent Albums chart and #44 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart."
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"chief executive officer of Simple Life Records Kareem Lee for artist development and expanded marketing opportunities.\nIn 2009, the duo was signed to Simple Life Records and released \"We Ready\" – their first mixtape on the label. They can also be heard on \"Simple Life: the Remixes Volume 1\", \"Simple Life: the Ladies Night Volume 2\", \"Simple Life: Droppin' Bombs\" and \"Simple Life: Naptown Expo 2010\". PBC recently wrapped production on their follow-up mixtape \"AwwReady"
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"Dru World Order\nDru World Order is the third studio album by American R&B group Dru Hill, released in late 2002 (see 2002 in music) on Def Jam Recordings' Def Soul imprint. Four years had passed between this release and the group's previous album, \"Enter the Dru\", during which time the quartet imploded, yet later reformed. Beginning with this release, Dru Hill became a quintet, with fifth member Scola (Rufus Waller) added to the original lineup of Sisqó, Jazz, Nokio,"
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"Unleash the Dragon\", and its hit singles, \"Thong Song\" and \"Incomplete\", were major pop successes, and established Sisqó as a household name outside Dru Hill. Sisqó's second album, \"Return of Dragon\", did not sell as well.\nIn 2002, by then part of the Def Soul record label, the group reunited and added fifth member Rufus \"Scola\" Waller to the lineup for their third album, \"Dru World Order\", whose underperformance led to the group being dropped"
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"Drum's Not Dead"
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"Drum's Not Dead\nDrum's Not Dead is the third album by experimental rock band Liars, released on February 20, 2006 through Mute Records. It was recorded at the Planet Roc recording studio in Berlin and produced by Angus Andrew. The album's sound is characterized by pounding drums, highly distorted guitar drones, and falsetto vocals. Upon initial release, the album featured a DVD with three different music videos for each song.\nThe album's title and several track names refer to two fictional characters—Drum and"
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"fervent supporters, it infamously garnered the lowest possible scores from both \"Spin\" and \"Rolling Stone\" magazines.\nHistory Berlin days.\nCreatively unfazed by the critical response to their unexpected experimental leap, the band relocated once again to Berlin where they would eventually record their third full-length, \"Drum's Not Dead\" (recorded in 2004, released February 2006). During the interim between the recording and release of their previous album, Liars had already begun the work on what would eventually become \"Drum's"
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"Dunn Dunn\n\"Dunn Dunn\", produced by Born Immaculate and DJ Pooh, is the second single from Shawty Lo's debut solo album, \"Units in the City\". Part of Shawty Lo's third single, \"Foolish,\" is played at the end. However, at the end of the video \"to be continued\" is seen on the screen.\nControversy.\n\"Dunn Dunn\" was intended to be a diss directly aimed at T.I. In T.I.'s song No Matter What (T.I. song"
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"Keith Dunn (musician)\nKeith Dunn is a harmonica player, singer, producer and songwriter. He was born in Boston and has been playing blues music for over 30 years. He is the founder of record label DeeTone Records.\nBiography.\nAs a nine-year-old, Dunn saw his first concert when T-Bone Walker played a free outdoor concert. At the age of 12, he bought a harmonica and began playing it at parties and with street players. He grew up listening to radio"
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