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"Life Is a Grave & I Dig It!\nLife Is a Grave & I Dig It! is the seventh studio album by the psychobilly band the Nekromantix, released in 2007 by Hellcat Records. It is the group's only album to include guitarist Tröy Deströy and drummer Andy DeMize, replacing brothers Peter and Kristian Sandorff who had left the band in 2005 after frontman Kim Nekroman's relocation to Los Angeles, California from the band's home country of Denmark. Seven months after the album's release Deströy left the"
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"Timo Ellis\nTimothy Kneeland \"Timo\" Ellis is a multi-instrumentalist and record producer from New York City, currently in the band Netherlands. He also runs a commercial music company under his own name, as well as his personal label Records and Tapes Records.\nEllis attended Evergreen State College in Washington. It was while in school there that he first began working with local bands such as Nubbin, Lemonade, Hotess, Freebird, and Dig Yer Grave. He returned to New York in 1994, where he joined"
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"Life on the Inside"
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"Life on the Inside\nLife on the Inside is the second contemporary Christian music studio album by Jadon Lavik released in 2006 on BEC Recordings.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Changing Happy\" – 3:28\n2. \"Father\" – 4:28\n3. \"Nothing Compares\" – 2:49\n4. \"What If\" – 4:29\n5. \"Come to Me\" – 4:42\n6. \"Hear Our Song\" – 3:49\n7. \"Just Like You\" – 3:38\n8. \""
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"Journey's Stage. \"More Acoustic Song\" EP was released for Record Store Day in April 2015. One of the tracks, an acoustic version of \"Late Nights in My Car\", features Kevin Jordan from This Wild Life.\nHistory \" The Home Inside My Head \"(2015–2017).\nFearless Records announced that a new Real Friends record would be released on their label in 2016, through a post on their official Twitter account, which was made on December 22, 2015. Prior to the"
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"Lifemask"
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"Lifemask\nLifemask is the sixth album by English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper, and was first released in 1973 by Harvest Records.\nHistory.\n\"Lifemask\" was written by Harper during a period of illness when HHT, which leads to polycythemia, threatened his health and incapacitated him. With thoughts of life and death upon his mind, side two of the album features a lengthy 23 minute track entitled \"The Lord's Prayer\" which Harper described as \"my last will and testament\""
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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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"Like a River\nLike a River (1993) is the ninth studio album (10th overall) from the jazz group Yellowjackets, and their fifth studio album (sixth overall) for GRP Records. The album was nominated for \"Best Contemporary Jazz Recording\" Grammy Award.The album reached a peak position of number three on \"Billboard\" Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.\nThe tracks \"My Old School\" and \"Dewey (for Miles)\" are frequently included in Yellowjackets' set lists, the former being included"
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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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"represent the natural language\nE.g.\nKarl-Erik Palmér == Karl-Erik Palmér\nKarl-Erik Palmér (17 April 1929 – 2 February 2015), also known as Calle Palmér, was a Swedish professional football player.\nHonours.\n- 5 games, 3 goals at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, where Sweden took third place.\n- Coppa Italia winner in 1958-59, with Juventus\nExternal links.\n- Career summary by playerhistory.com\n- Picture of his career, \"Sydsvenskan\" != of Ireland have conceded nine hat-tricks during their history, the first being scored by Karl-Erik Palmér in a 1950 FIFA World Cup qualification match on 13 November 1949 against Sweden. No player has ever scored more than three goals against Ireland in a single match. Christian Eriksen of Denmark is the most recent player to score a hat-trick against the Republic of Ireland, in a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match.\nHat-tricks for the Republic of Ireland.\n- Key\n- Table\nWartime",
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"Little Broken Hearts\nLittle Broken Hearts (stylized as ...Little Broken Hearts) is the fifth solo studio album by American singer and songwriter Norah Jones, released on April 25, 2012, through Blue Note Records. The album was produced by Brian Burton, better known as Danger Mouse, who is notable for his production work with The Black Keys, Gnarls Barkley, and Beck among others.\n\"Happy Pills\" was released as the album's lead single on March 6, 2012. It reached No. 13 on"
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"represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it:\n\nFewshot example: \"Alejandro Bedoya\nAlejandro Bedoya (born April 29, 1987) is an American international soccer player who plays professionally for American club Philadelphia Union as an attacking midfielder or winger.\nBackground.\nBedoya, of Colombian descent, was born in New Jersey and raised in Weston, Florida, where he played youth soccer for local clubs; AYSO, Weston Fury, and FUTSOC USA ENIGMA Elite. His father, Adriano, played professional soccer in Colombia with Millonarios, and his grandfather, Fabio, played for Deportes Quindío.\" == \"Alejandro Bedoya\"",
"\" for the Raleigh, North Carolina-based indie label Silent Uproar Records. Regional tours continued as the band started to receive more attention with \"Broken Hearts Unite\", and eventually Mark Karsten was added as second guitarist.\nIn 2003 Far-Less started to draw attention from larger record companies, and in 2004 the band was invited to perform in a showcase for Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records. This performance ultimately resulted in a new record label for the band, and the \"Turn to the Bright\" EP"
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"Little Games"
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"chart in the UK. As a result, EMI chose to issue the \"Little Games\" album only for the American market, where it was released by Epic Records July 10 or 24, 1967. Compared to the Yardbirds' prior Epic albums, \"Little Games\" made a relatively weak showing in the \"Billboard\" 200 album chart, peaking at number 80 during a two-month run in the chart. A \"Pop Spotlight\" review in the 29 July 1967 \"Billboard\" magazine was generic, predicting that"
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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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"Little Jabs"
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"Little Jabs\nLittle Jabs is the second full-length studio album by Canadian indie rock band Two Hours Traffic, released on Bumstead Records on July 24, 2007. The album was produced by Joel Plaskett, and recorded in Halifax and Toronto.\nGuitarist Alec O'Hanley explained the \"Little Jabs\" reference: \"The title is meant to be about that point in a relationship where you’re more and more curt with one another... And in song, it’s meant to be little blasts—jabs—in these three"
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"Record label Sony Music contacted Scorpions and said that they wanted to release a compilation album consisting of their most popular ballads. They also suggested that the band record a couple of new songs that would be included with all those ballads. The band went into the studio and everybody in there came up with new song ideas. They wrote and recorded \"Melrose Avenue\" and \"Always Be with You\". \"Melrose Avenue\" is the newest song composed by Matthias Jabs. It is named after one of the most popular strips"
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"Livin' in Hysteria"
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"Livin' in Hysteria\nLivin' in Hysteria is the second album by Heavens Gate, released in April 2, 1991 by No Remorse Records and later reissued by SPV GmbH.\nPersonnel.\n- Band members\n- Thomas Rettke – lead vocals, co-producer\n- Sascha Paeth – guitar, co-producer\n- Bonny Bilski – guitar\n- Manni Jordan – bass\n- Thorsten Müller – drums\n- Additional musicians\n- Miro - piano on \"The Best Days of my Life\"\n- Production"
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"Livin la Vida Loco\nLivin La Vida Loco, a play on the song title \"Livin' la Vida Loca\" by Ricky Martin, was a concert tour in 1999. It was headlined by Coal Chamber, and organized by the band's record label, Roadrunner Records. Other bands that were featured included Machine Head, Slipknot, Amen and Dope. The tour was formed after Coal Chamber were thrown off a tour with the Insane Clown Posse, and picked up Nadja Peulen as an interim bassist during the tour."
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"Livin' in the Fast Lane\nLivin' in the Fast Lane is the fourth studio album by the American hip hop group The Sugarhill Gang, released in 1984 on Sugar Hill Records.\nTrack listing.\nSamples and notes\n- \"Troy\" samples \"Mosquito\", by West Street Mob"
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"Music Row\".\nThe track \"Livin' It Up\" on Limp Bizkit's album \"Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water\" samples the phrase \"life in the fast lane\" throughout. Frey, Henley, and Walsh are credited in the \"lyrics by\" portion of the liner notes.\nRascal Flatts and Carrie Underwood sang the song at the 2007 Grammy Awards.\nThe song was used as the soundtrack for the roller coaster The Eagles' Life In The Fast Lane, opened at Hard Rock"
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"Lo Que te Conté Mientras te Hacías la Dormida"
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"Lo Que te Conté Mientras te Hacías la Dormida\nLo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías La Dormida, (or What I Told You While You Were Pretending To Be Asleep) is the third studio album of the Spanish pop rock band La Oreja de Van Gogh issued by Sony Music Entertainment in April 2003. Internationally, it's the most successful album of the band. It received mixed reviews from critics and produced five Top 10 singles, including \"Puedes contar conmigo\", \"Rosas\" and \"20 de enero\""
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"- David Bisbal — \"Bulería\"\n- Ricky Martin — \"Almas del Silencio\"\n- Luis Miguel — \"33\"\n- Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals\nSin Bandera — \"De Viaje\"\n- Area 305 — \"Hay Que Cambiar\"\n- Estopa — \"¿La calle es tuya?\"\n- La Oreja de Van Gogh — \"Lo que te conté mientras te hacías la dormida\"\n- Los Tri-O — \"Canciones del Alma de Marco Antonio"
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"Long Live the Loud"
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"Long Live the Loud\nLong Live the Loud is the third studio album by the Canadian speed metal band Exciter, released through Music for Nations in 1985 and re-released through Megaforce Records in March 2005 with the EP \"Feel the Knife\".\nTrack listing.\nAll songs were written by Dan Beehler, except \"Victims of Sacrifice\" by Allan Johnson and Beehler.\n- Side heavy\n2. \"Fall Out\" – 1:55\n3. \"Long Live the Loud \"– 4:18\n4."
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"live tracks on his Syndicate label, the success of which prompted the band to reform and record a what was to be marketed as a live album, \"Loud, Proud, and Punk\". It was actually recorded in a studio, with crowd noise dubbed in later. Pryor renamed his record label Wonderful World and issued several Business albums in late 1985, with the \"Drinking and Driving\" tour following. The name of the tour caused controversy, with tabloid journalists accusing the band of condoning drunk-driving, although"
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"Long Tall Sally\n\"Long Tall Sally\" is a rock and roll 12-bar blues song written by Robert \"Bumps\" Blackwell, Enotris Johnson, and Little Richard; recorded by Little Richard; and released in March 1956 on the Specialty Records label.\nThe flip side was \"Slippin' and Slidin'\". Both songs were subsequently released in the LP \"Here's Little Richard\" (Specialty, March 1957). The single reached number one on the \"Billboard\" rhythm and blues chart, staying at the"
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"small half-cent royalty rate per record sold. In 1959, Little Richard left the label and filed a lawsuit claiming he never received his royalties. He settled for $11,000 and waived his rights to royalties from such hits as “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally”.\nDuring the 1960s and later, Rupe became increasingly involved in oil and gas investments. Success in this area allowed him to establish the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation, a philanthropy based in Santa Barbara.\nHe turned 100 in September 2017"
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"Love Behind the Melody"
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"Love Behind the Melody\nLove Behind the Melody is the second studio album by American R&B recording artist Raheem DeVaughn, released on January 15, 2008 by Jive Records. The album was preceded by three singles, \"Woman\", \"Customer\" and \"Text Messages\". The album debuted at number five on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling about 45,000 copies in its first week. \"Love Behind the Melody\" proved to be one of the most critically praised albums of 2008.\nCritical reception."
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"1997, Rojas created and began developing his own record label, Flamingo Digital Records. With his own extended play and singles, he became the first artist produced under this new record company. The first single from Flamingo Digital was Rojas's own \"Melody In The Key of Love\", which was promoted on an infomercial on Spanish television networks. Currently, the label is at work on new projects for 2015 and 2016, though none have been announced yet.\nMusic career Viña del Mar International Song Festival.\nFernando was"
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"Love Hangover"
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"Love Hangover\n\"Love Hangover\" was the fourth number one single for Motown singer Diana Ross. Ross recorded \"Love Hangover\" in 1975. It was released in March 1976, and rose to number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, Hot Soul Singles and Hot Dance Club Play charts simultaneously.\nThe song was written by Pamela Sawyer and Marilyn McLeod as a disco number. Producer Hal Davis recorded the instrumental track in 1975 thinking it ideal for Marvin Gaye or Diana Ross, who were his two favorite vocalists"
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"\", were released on the independent label Twinight Records. Not long after \"Love Hangover\", Syleena Johnson signed a record deal with major record label Jive Records, and began writing the chapters of her life.\nMusical career 2001–2004 \"Chapter 1: Love, Pain & Forgiveness\",\"Chapter 2: The Voice\" & In between Chapters.\nA hiatus from school in 1998 coincided with the collapse of her relationship with an abusive boyfriend. The ordeal gave Johnson the raw material for her debut album \"Chapter 1: Love, Pain"
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"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"
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"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone\n\"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone\" is a 1967 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label.\nWritten and composed by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, it became the second consecutive number-one pop single from the Supremes' album \"The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland\" and the group's ninth overall chart-topper in the United States on \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking March 1967.\nBackground."
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"Here, and Now You're Gone\" for his solo debut album, \"Got to Be There\". On the 45 versions, it was the B-side of his number two smash, \"Rockin' Robin\". It also featured on the 'Jackson And The Beanstalk' episode on the Jackson 5 cartoon series in 1972.\nTami Lynn covered a version of this song with the title \"Love Here and Now You're Gone\" in her debut album, \"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"
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"represent the next text\nFewshots:\n'Sketches in Rhythm' == 'Sketches in Rhythm\nSketches in Rhythm is the name of a 33-RPM LP album by Venezuelan composer/arranger/conductor Aldemaro Romero, released in 1958, under contract with RCA Victor. \n- Performed by Aldemaro Romero and his dance orchestra.' != '(Baystate, 1983)\n- \"Back to the City\" (Contemporary, 1986)\n- \"Real Time\" (Contemporary, 1986)\nAs arranger.\nWith Kenny Burrell\n- \"Both Feet on the Ground\" (Fantasy, 1973)\nWith Jimmy Cleveland \n- \"Rhythm Crazy\" (EmArcy, 1959 [1964]) and performer\nWith Art Farmer\n- \"Brass Shout\" (United Artists, 1959)\n- \"Baroque Sketches\" (Columbia, 1967)\nWith'",
"Love Me Now or Love Me Later"
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"Love Me Now or Love Me Later\n\"Love Me Now or Love Me Later\" is a 1980 song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye, who issued it on his final Motown release, \"In Our Lifetime\", in 1981. The song talked of a conversation between two Lords: \"The Good Lord\" and \"The Evil Lord\" in which after creating Earth brings upon man and have a heated discussion over what to do with him. The \"evil Lord\" wants control of the man while \"the good"
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"\" (Sunflower 111), sank without a trace.\nOther artists.\nOther notable artists on the label included Jasper Wrath, Storm (featuring songwriter Larry Weiss), Tony Scotti, Frankie Laine and R.B. Greaves. The last single to make the charts was Sunflower 118, \"Love Me, Love Me, Love\" by pianist Frank Mills, which reached the top 50 in early 1972. Mills was to make a top-3 record, \"Music Box Dancer,\" about seven years later on Polydor Records."
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"Love Sign"
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"Love Sign\n\"Love Sign\" is a song by American musician Prince, from the \"1-800-NEW-FUNK\" compilation album released by his independent record label NPG Records in 1994.\n\"Love Sign\" was the most successful song released from the album, and it is a duet with Nona Gaye, although Prince (known as \"The Artist Formerly Known as Prince\" at the time because of his name change to an unpronounceable symbol) is uncredited as a singer due to his contractual dispute with Warner Bros."
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"with the artists who give the label music. We want to sign singles, no options, no commitments other than artists giving us great music we love and we push, no agenda, no nonsense, no bullshit. Just music. For artists which have contracts with other record labels, no problem, if your label will give you a 'pass' then we would love to have a record from you.\" The first release on \"HARDwithSTYLE\" was \"The Leaked EP\" by Headhunterz, featuring tracks \"Reignite"
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"Love That Girl"
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"Love That Girl\n\"Love That Girl\" is a song by American recording artist Raphael Saadiq, released as a single on August 5, 2008, by Columbia Records. It was the lead single for Saadiq's 2008 album \"The Way I See It\". The song was written by Saadiq and co-producer Bobby Ozuna. \"Love That Girl\" is a Motown-inspired soul song with sweet-natured, innocent lyrics about affection.\nThe single peaked at number 45 on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B"
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"the all-girl group format was untested. The group, led by Brown and Halliwell, was adamant that the debut song should be \"Wannabe\", they felt it served as an introduction to their personalities and the Girl Power statement. Virgin's executives believed that the first single should either be \"Say You'll Be There\", which they considered a much \"cooler\" track, or \"Love Thing\". At the beginning of 1996 the impasse between the group and their record label about the release of the"
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"Love You Live"
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"In 1998, \"Love You Live\" was remastered and reissued by Virgin Records, and in 2009, was re-released with an updated remastering by Universal Records. In 2011 it was released on a single SHM-SACD by Universal Music Enterprises Japan.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.\nSide one\n1. \"Intro: Excerpt from \"Fanfare for the Common Man\"\" (Aaron Copland) – 1:24\n2. \"Honky Tonk"
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"We Love You (album)\nWe Love You is the debut album by New York band Semi Precious Weapons. The album was originally released as a free download. However, when the group signed with Razor & Tie Records in 2008, they re-released the album under their new label. Several of the songs became live favourites, including the eponymous track and \"Magnetic Baby\". These songs, along with several other tracks from the record, were re-recorded with the band's new line-up for"
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"Love at Absolute Zero"
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"Love at Absolute Zero\nLove at Absolute Zero was the debut album by indie pop band My Favorite, released on the Double Agent record label in 1999. The subject matter included the end of new wave, the new millennium, and growing up in suburban Long Island, New York.\nTrack listing.\n1. Absolute Zero\n2. Absolute Beginners Again\n3. 17 Berlin\n4. The Truth About Lake Ronkonkama\n5. Let's Stay Alive\n6. Go Kid Go\n7. Modulate"
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"Absolute Zero (disambiguation)\nAbsolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value.\nAbsolute Zero may also refer to:\n- \"Absolute Zero\" (novel), a 1978 children's novel by Helen Cresswell\n- \"Absolute Zero\" (video game), a 1995 computer game for MS-DOS and Macintosh\n- \"Absolute Zero\" (film), a 2006 American science fiction film\n- \"Absolute Zero\", a 2000 compilation album released by UK record label Charrm"
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"Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat"
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"Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat\nLove, Loss, Hope, Repeat is an album by the band Carbon Leaf on the Vanguard Records label. Recording for the album started in 2004 and it was released on September 12, 2006.\nRelease week: \"Billboard\" chart performance.\n- Top New Artists Chart: 3\n- Independent Chart: 12\n- Internet Chart: 14\n- Top Current Albums Chart: 170"
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"February 10, 2015 through Provident Label Group.\nMusical career \"Faith Hope Love Repeat\".\nHeath released a new single, \"Whole Heart\", on May 12, 2017. \"Faith, Hope, Love, Repeat\" was released on October 20, 2017.\nOther work.\nHeath has partnered in songwriting with Bebo Norman and Matt Wertz, who was one of his roommates. He has written songs for Norman, Joy Williams and Christopher Williams. He has worked with Sevenglory on their 2007 album, \""
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"Lovesick Blues"
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"producer Fred Rose and his band.\nMGM Records released \"Lovesick Blues\" in February 1949, and it became an overnight success, quickly reaching number one on \"Billboard's\" Top C&W singles and number 24 on the Most Played in Jukeboxes list. The publication named it the top country and western record of the year, while \"Cashbox\" named it \"Best Hillbilly Record of the Year\".\nSeveral cover versions of the song have been recorded. The most popular, Frank Ifield's 1962 version, topped"
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"which was later a major hit for country singer Hank Williams. Bob Wills, the King of Western Swing, and many others were also influenced by Miller. Miller's version of \"Lovesick Blues\" is available on YouTube with a jacket illustration of Miller in blackface.\nIn the early 1920s, African-American Winston Holmes started a record label, Merritt Records, and was a performer himself. His vocals included bird calls, train whistles and yodels. He managed and made some songs with blues singer Lottie Kimbrough in the"
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"represent the next text E.g. given 'Flirting with Forty' it should be close to 'Flirting with Forty\nFlirting with Forty is a 2008 Lifetime movie, based on the novel by Jane Porter, starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley. The movie premiered on December 6, 2008.\nThe movie focuses on a divorced mother named Jackie (Locklear) who goes to Hawaii for her 40th birthday and meets a young male surfing instructor named Kyle (Buckley). The two flirt and Kyle teaches Jackie how to surf. Complications develop because the two are living in different parts of the world.\nPlot.' but not to 'included Constance M. Burge, Roberto Benabib, Peter Blake and Cindy Lichtman. Cast member Peter MacNicol co-wrote the penultimate episodes with Kelley, while Greg Germann made his directing debut in the episode \"Fear of Flirting.\" Alice West served as the co-executive producer of this season.\nCast.\nThe fifth season had twelve major roles receive star billing, the most out of all of the seasons. Calista Flockhart as Ally McBeal, Greg Germann as Richard Fish, Peter MacNicol as John Cage, Jane Krakowski'.",
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"to watch and analyze nearly every movie, recording, and concert performance of Elvis Presley.\nIn 1982, Luis Miguel released his first album, \"Un Sol\", by the Mexican branch of EMI Records, which won him his first gold disc at the age of 11. Two years later, he started touring Latin American countries including Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, and Argentina. He scored a major hit with his single, \"1+1=Dos Enamorados\".\nIn 1984, Luis Miguel turned into"
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"Mix)\" 3:17\n4. \"I Only Wanna Acid with You (Mix 1)\" 6:20\n5. \"Confession\" 4:40\nLuis Miguel version.\nLuis Miguel version Background.\nMexican singer Luis Miguel recorded a cover version of the song, titled \"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar\" (\"Now You Can Leave\") which was released as the first single from his Grammy-nominated album \"Soy Como Quiero Ser\" (1987), the first album recorded by the singer under the WEA record label"
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"Läther\n\"Läther\" (, or \"\"Leather\"\") is the sixty-fifth official album by Frank Zappa, released posthumously as a triple album on Rykodisc in 1996.\nOverview.\nThe recordings for the album were originally delivered to Warner Bros. in 1977. Contractual obligations stipulated that Zappa deliver four albums for release on DiscReet Records, which eventually resulted in much of the material on \"Läther\" being released on four separate albums: \"Zappa in New York\" (1977), \"Studio Tan"
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"4-LP configuration. After Warner Bros. released \"Zappa In New York\", they told him that he still owed them four more albums. He then attempted to get a distribution deal with Phonogram Inc. to release \"Läther\" on the new Zappa Records label. This led Warner to threaten legal action, preventing the release of \"Läther\" and forcing Zappa to shelve the project. In 1978 and 1979, Warner finally decided to release the three remaining individual albums they still held, \"Studio Tan\", \"Sleep Dirt\""
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"Långa nätter"
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"Långa nätter\nLånga nätter is the debut album by singer-songwriter Melissa Horn, released April 30, 2008, on Sony Music Entertainment. It was produced by Lasse Englund and Jan Radesjö. The album features the singles \"Långa nätter\", \"En famn för mig\" and \"Som jag hade dig förut\", a duet with Lars Winnerbäck."
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"courses and then got hold of a producer and eventually got a record contract before she finished high school. In 2010, she started a company called Edward AB.\nCareer.\nMelissa Horn's debut album \"Långa nätter\" was released on 30 April 2008 followed by \"Säg ingenting till mig\" on 14 October 2009. This record eventually went gold, exposing her to a larger audience; she was nominated for Gramiss (Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards) in the categories Artist of the Year, Composer of the"
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"Macabre Eternal\nMacabre Eternal is the fifth album by the American death metal band Autopsy, released on May 16, 2011, on the label Peaceville Records. It is the first studio album Autopsy have released after their 1995 disbandment and 2009 reunion. The first album to feature bassist Joe Trevisano. It is also the first album since 1989's \"Severed Survival\" not to feature any short tracks.\nBackground.\nAfter Autopsy disbanded in 1995, its leaders Chris Reifert and Danny Coralles resurfaced for the hardcore punk-influenced"
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"- Danse Macabre Records, a German record label\n- \"Danse Macabre\", a song by Celtic Frost from \"Morbid Tales\"\n- \"Dance Macabre\" (song), a 2018 song by Ghost from \"Prequelle\"\n- \"Dance Macabre\", a song by Decapitated from \"Winds of Creation\"\n- \"Danse Macabre\", a song by Dead End from \"Ghost of Romance\"\n- \"Danse Macabre\", an episode of the TV series \"Jonathan Creek\"\n- \""
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"Made in Medina\nMade in Medina is a studio album by French-Algerian raï artist Rachid Taha, released in 2000 by Barclay Records and produced and arranged by Steve Hillage. Five of the songs were subsequently featured in Taha's live album. \nA video clip was made for \"Hey Anta\".\nThe song \"Barra Barra\" was featured in the American films \"Black Hawk Down\" and \"The Hunting Party\" and is also available on the soundtracks. It also appears in the trailer advertisement for the"
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"Héctor Starc and Emilio Del Guercio, among others. After having been turned down by various record labels, Sui Generis Manager Pierre Bayona contacted Microfon Producer, Jorge Álvarez, whom, after a test performance, signed the group on with his record label.\nTheir debut album was called \"Vida\" (Life) having among others, guest musicians like violinist Jorge Pinchevsky, bass guitar player Alejandro Medina and Claudio Gabis on the electric guitar. Recording was completed in October, 1972. The band then made two significant performances."
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"Maestro Zone\nMaestro Zone is the third studio album by Canadian rapper Maestro Fresh Wes, released April 21, 1992 on Polydor/PolyGram Records. It is a re-packaged version of his previous album, \"The Black Tie Affair\", featuring four new songs. The only single was \"Another Funky Break (From My Pap's Crate)\". In 1992, just before the album was released, Maestro moved to Brooklyn, New York in an attempt to expand his fanbase in the US. It was nominated"
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"Maestro Curtis\nMaestro Curtis, also known as Maestro Brian, is an American musician, composer, producer, arranger and music executive.\nBiography.\nCurtis was born into a family of musicians with his mother Lucille Wong Curtis Robinson being a jazz and gospel singer. She performed across the Louisiana bayou and the San Francisco Bay Area. Her twin brother Emile Cy Wong was also a singer, songwriter upon Nat King Cole's KC record label. Maestro eventually earned a scholarship to Grambling State University. While there he played"
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"Magazines or Novels\nMagazines or Novels is the second studio album by American recording artist Andy Grammer, released on August 5, 2014 through S-Curve Records. It includes the triple-platinum selling hit single \"Honey, I'm Good.\" which peaked at #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. A special edition exclusive to Target stores was released in May 2015 featuring two newly recorded tracks: \"Kamikaze\" and \"Amazing.\" A re-issued deluxe edition was released on November 20, 2015"
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"(Blizzard Entertainment), 2013\nBibliography Magazines.\nMagazine work includes:\n- \"Dragon\" #277 (Nov 2000): Cover Artist\n- \"Dragon\" #287 (Sep 2001): Cover Artist\n- \"Dragon\" #295 (Paizo Publishing, May 2002) \"Every Home a Castle\": Interior Artist\nBibliography Record covers.\nRecord cover work includes:\n- Autopsy - Severed Survival (Peaceville, 1990): Cover Artist, alternative cover\n- Autopsy - Mental Funeral (Peaceville"
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"Make It Easy on Yourself\n\"Make It Easy on Yourself\" is a popular song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David which was first a hit for Jerry Butler in 1962. The best known version is the 1965 recording by the Walker Brothers for whom it was a #1 UK hit. Dionne Warwick, who made a demo of this song in early 1962, later had a hit with the song in 1970.\nJerry Butler.\nChicago-based Vee-Jay Records head A&R man Calvin Carter brought back"
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"Make Me Your Baby"
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"Make Me Your Baby\n\"Make Me Your Baby\" is a song written by Helen Miller and Roger Atkins which was a hit for Barbara Lewis in 1965.\nThe demo for \"Make Me Your Baby\" was cut by journeyman session singer Jean Thomas on 22 January 1965 at the behest of Atlantic Records president Jerry Wexler, who wanted to offer the song to Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, then a Cameo-Parkway act Wexler was hoping to woo over to Atlantic. Patti Labelle and the Bluebelles did eventually sign to"
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"Encouraged by this, the group set about recording their debut album. The album \"Good Things Happening\" was released later in the year along with two more singles, but none of these found success. Before the record label folded, Brotherhood of Man released one more single in the Summer of 1975. This was the upbeat \"Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby\" and although failed to make an impression in the UK, became a big hit in Europe, reaching Number one in Belgium and Number two in the Netherlands as well"
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"Making Circles\nMaking Circles is the second album released by indie rock band The Seldon Plan, released in April 2005 by OTPRecords and re-released in September 2005 by Magnatune. Songs from this record were featured on Current TV, NPR, and the lonelygirl15 series.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"A Rhyming Dictionary\" - 3:56\n2. \"Making Circles\" - 2:48\n3. \"Westchester\" - 2:03\n4. \"Top Left Corner\" - 3:35\n5. \"Holding Patterns Are Slow"
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"Tokic continued to record as The Seldon Plan. In 2014, Corl and Nestor formed the indie rock group Underlined Passages.\nReleases.\n\"The Living Room EP\" was released in 2003 on The Beechfields Record Label. Although thought to be a well-produced demo, the CD was picked up by a number of college and internet radio stations and earned the band some local notoriety including a review in Allmusic.\nIn 2005, The Seldon Plan released their first full-length, \"Making Circles\". \""
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"Malefactor, Ade"
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"Malefactor, Ade\nMalefactor, Ade is the fifth album by the experimental rock band Red Krayola, released in 1989 by Glass Records. The album was adopted by Drag City and re-issued on CD in 2000.\nPersonnel.\n- Red Krayola\n- Albert Oehlen\n- Mayo Thompson\n- Additional musicians and production\n- Werner Büttner\n- Rudinger Carl\n- Andreas Dorau"
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"Mama Can't Buy You Love\n\"Mama Can't Buy You Love\" is a hit single for British singer/songwriter Elton John from the EP \"The Thom Bell Sessions\". The song was written by LeRoy Bell and Casey James (of Bell and James fame). Bowing at number 69 on the Hot 100 on 9 June 1979, the track became John's first US top ten hit in almost three years when it peaked at number 9 on 25 August 1979. \"Mama Can't Buy You Love\""
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")\n- Side 2.1: \"Three Way Love Affair\" (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) (5:31)\n- Side 2.2: \"Mama Can't Buy You Love\" (LeRoy Bell, Casey James) (4:03)\nIn February 1989, The Complete Thom Bell Sessions was released by MCA Records, although it had been recorded in 1977. In addition to \"Mama Can't Buy You Love\" and \"Are You Ready for Love\", it featured three additional songs, including \"Country Love Song"
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"Man @ Work"
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"Man @ Work\nMan @ Work is the eighth solo album by Scottish Australian singer Colin Hay, released by Compass Records in July 2003.\nOverview.\nThe album is essentially a career-retrospective for Hay: he is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Australian pop band Men at Work, and roughly half of the songs on this album are Hay's solo studio renderings of works from the Men at Work catalog, while several others are remixes or re-recordings of material from his solo albums."
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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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"Man in the Air\nMan in the Air is a jazz album by vocalist Kurt Elling, released by Blue Note Records in 2003.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Minuano (Six-Eight)\" (Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays) – 7:53\n2. \"In the Winelight\" (Eaton, Gladston) – 6:38\n3. \"Resolution\" (John Coltrane) – 6:51\n4. \"Time to Say Goodbye\" – (Joe Zawinul) – 6:43\n5. \"The Uncertainty of"
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"Southern Reunion\nSouthern Reunion (Angel Air SJPCD163) is Mo Foster's second solo album.\nAll tracks were produced by Mo, engineered and mixed by Simon Smart, with the exception of \"The Man From The Everglades\" which was engineered and mixed by Mo.\n\"Southern Reunion\" was originally released on the MMC label in 1991 and was subsequently remastered and re-released in 2004 on the Angel Air record label.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Gil\" – 5:22\n2. \"Blue\""
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"Manual of Errors\nManual of Errors was Snakefinger's third full-length album, released by Ralph Records in 1982. The record is the first to feature his back-up band The Vestal Virgins, and it is co-produced with Eric Drew Feldman. The Residents also co-wrote the songs \"Eva's Warning\" and \"Bring Back Reality.\"\nTrack listing.\n1. Yeti: What Are You? (4:01)\n2. Beatnik Party (3:42)\n3. The Garden of"
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"equaled her career high of 17 kills with no errors to hit .444 against Wisconsin. She helped her squad to a 20–0 Big Ten record and a 34–2 record overall.\nIn NCAA play and helping her team win the 2007 NCAA National Championship against top seeded Stanford, she was named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team after having 14 kills and hitting .435 in the championship match.\nPenn State 2008 (Senior).\nHarmotto had an impressive senior year, leading the nation in hitting percentage from Sep 21 until"
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"Mare Vitalis\nMare Vitalis (Latin for \"Sea of Life\") is the second full-length album by Lawrence, Kansas-based emo group the Appleseed Cast, released on Deep Elm Records in 2000.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"The Immortal Soul of Mundo Cani\" – 2:10\n2. \"Fishing the Sky\" – 3:59\n3. \"Forever Longing the Golden Sunsets\" – 4:42\n4. \"Mare Mortis\" – 3:29\n5. \"Santa Maria\" – 3:36\n6"
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"Young, if he would be interested in playing bass one show for the band. Young agreed, thought the show they spoke of and agreed upon never materialized. Regardless, Wickersheim officially departed the group that same month with Young replacing him on bass.\nBiography \"Low Level Owl\" and \"Lost Songs\".\nAfter the \"Mare Vitalis\" tours, the Appleseed Cast once again entered the studio in late 2000 to begin work on its most ambitious project to date. Eager to fulfill their five-record deal with Deep"
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"Marjory Razorblade\nMarjory Razorblade is a double-LP by English rock singer Kevin Coyne and was one of the earliest releases on Virgin Records, which had launched four months earlier in June 1973. The double album includes the song \"Marlene\", which was issued as a single, and \"Eastbourne Ladies\", which was featured among the selection of tracks played by John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) at the height of the Sex Pistols notoriety on the Capital Radio show \"A Punk & His Music\", broadcast in"
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"Masterpiece of Bitterness\nMasterpiece of Bitterness is the second full-length album by Icelandic band Sólstafir, as well as their debut album with Spinefarm Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. I Myself the Visionary Head – 19:58\n2. Nature Strutter – 9:26\n3. Bloodsoaked Velvet – 5:21\n4. Ljósfari – 8:58\n5. Ghosts of Light – 8:47\n6. Ritual of Fire – 14:32\n7. Náttfari – 3:16"
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"Hollywood based label Hi-Fi Records.\nIncorporated on 26 August 1960, with an office at 6425 Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, the label was headed by the Dix brothers and William Silva.\nThe record label closed its doors around August-September 1962, just a few months after The Beach Boys signed with Capitol Records. The Candix record label was always plagued with 'cash flow' problems and this was one source of bitterness in the Beach Boys' camp, the group having only received a total of $"
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"Mean Everything to Nothing\nMean Everything to Nothing is the second studio album by the Atlanta-based indie rock band Manchester Orchestra. It was released on April 21, 2009 through independent record label Favorite Gentlemen Recordings and produced by Joe Chiccarelli and Dan Hannon.\nPrior to the album's release, AbsolutePunk premiered a video of \"The Only One\", while \"Spin\" premiered another one, for \"Shake It Out\", on March 24, 2009. A third video, for lead single \"I've Got"
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"were just annoying me because they were sitting around doing nothing.\"\nEverything on the EP was written and recorded by Lytle with the exception of drum tracks by Aaron Burtch.\nRelease.\n\"Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla\" was released on September 27, 2005 by record label V2. A limited-pressing vinyl edition was released by record label Devil in the Woods, containing the bonus track \"Hidden Health Announcement\".\nReception.\n\"Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla\" received mixed"
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"1939 to 1940. After leaving Hite's band, Walker continued to develop and refine his style on the Los Angeles club circuit. On July 20, 1942, he recorded \"Mean Old World\" for Capitol Records. The song was performed in the West Coast blues style, with a small combo of pianist Freddie Slack, bassist Jud DeNaut, and drummer Dave Coleman accompanying Walker on vocal and guitar. \"Mean Old World\" \"showcased T-Bones's new, and already developed, style, in which he answered"
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"record Capitol issued on July 1, and by July 25 it had reached number 1 on the Hit Parade. It was Capitol's first gold single.\nT-Bone Walker was a member of Slack's band from 1942 to 1944 and Slack later accompanied Walker on his first solo recording for Capitol, \"Mean Old World\".\nThis band also had a hit with \"Strange Cargo.\"\nSlack continued to record with Capitol until at least 1950, recording some 80 tracks for the label.\nSlack also"
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"now ready for their recording debut on Suicidal Records. The \"Skate Punk\" compilation \"Welcome to Venice\" featured local Venice bands Suicidal Tendencies, Beowülf, Los Cycos, No Mercy and Excel, and was the first record released on the new label. Band politics and Muir's responsibilities with Suicidal prompted Gallo to leave the band before the release of \"Welcome to Venice\" his picture remained on the album's cover. Los Cycos disbanded that same year and in 1989 Suicidal Tendencies re-recorded \"It's Not Easy"
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"originally surfaced on the 1974 album, \"S.S. Fools\" by the group of the same name. Cherie duetted with that group's lead singer, Bobby Kimball, and wrote the additional lyrics in the second verse.\n\"Messin' with the Boys\" was originally released by Capitol Records in 1980, but \"Messin' with the Boys\" was re-released on Renaissance Records in 1997. The twins recorded seven new bonus tracks for Messin' with the Boys 1997 release. Tracks 11 through 17 are the 1997 bonus"
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"album without Cherie or Marie's approval. Cherie Currie says on Reality Check TV, Episode #580, that aired 8/17/13, “He (Kim Fowley) stole my Capitol record, (Messin’ with the Boys), and released it in Australia (Young and Wild), when I was re-releasing it (Messin’ with the Boys). He continued to rip me off into my forties.”\nCherie Currie recorded \"Strawberry Fields\" and \"Here Comes the Sun\" for the film Sgt."
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"Metal Box\nMetal Box is the second album by Public Image Ltd, released by Virgin Records on 23 November 1979. It was reissued as Second Edition in February 1980 by Virgin Records in the United Kingdom, and by Warner Bros. Records and Island Records in the United States. \nThe album was a departure from PiL's 1978 debut \"\", with the band moving into a more avant-garde sound characterised by John Lydon's cryptic lyrics, propulsive dub-inspired rhythms led by bassist Jah Wobble, and an abrasive"
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"Deadline Music Records\nDeadline Music is a record sub-label wholly owned and operated by Cleopatra Records. Deadline was founded at the turn of the century during a revival of 1980s glam/hair metal bands in which there were new albums Quiet Riot, White Lion, Warrant, Cinderella, Bret Michaels, and L.A. Guns. The label produced a series of compilations, including \"This Is Hair Metal\", \"More '80s Hair Metal\", and the box set \"Hollywood Rocks!\".\nDeadline released an"
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"Middle Cyclone\nMiddle Cyclone is the fifth studio album of American alternative country singer-songwriter Neko Case, released on March 3, 2009 on the ANTI- record label. Her first solo effort in three years, Case stated that \"it took a very long time to make.\" As the title of the album suggests, the record's lyrics are permeated with imagery of tornadoes and, more-generally, nature. Thematically \"Middle Cyclone\" concerns how Case's upbringing socialized her to form strong emotional attachments to nature 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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"Mike Zombie\nWilliam Michael Coleman (born July 8, 1992), professionally known as Mike Zombie, is an American rapper and record producer from Willingboro Township, New Jersey. He is currently signed as a producer to Drake's label OVO Sound.\nCareer.\nHe is best known for the production of Drake's single \"Started from the Bottom\". He sampled a track titled \"Ambessence piano & drones 1\" by Bruno Sanfilippo & Mathias Grassow for the song. \"Started from the Bottom\" was the"
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"Zombie Birdhouse\nZombie Birdhouse is the sixth solo studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop. It was released in September 1982 by record label Animal.\nRecording.\n\"Zombie Birdhouse\" was recorded on 16-track in June 1982 at Blank Tape Studios in New York City. Chris Stein of Blondie produced the album.\nRelease.\nThe album was released in September 1982 on vinyl and compact disc by Stein's record label Animal Records.\nIn 1991 the album was remastered by Mike Reese and included one bonus track"
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"Min Andistekese\nMin Andistekese (Greek: \"Μην Αντιστέκεσαι\"; English: \"Don't Resist\") is the second studio album by Greek pop musician Sakis Rouvas, released in September 1992 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. Like his self-titled debut album, this album was also entirely produced by composer Nikos Terzis, furthering the already rewarding collaboration.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Na Ziseis Moro Mou\"\n2. \"Gyrna\"\n3. \"Dose Mou Mia Nyhta\""
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"Mirage Rock\nMirage Rock is the fourth studio album by Band of Horses and was released on September 18, 2012 on Columbia Records. Produced by Glyn Johns, the album was preceded by the single, \"Knock Knock\".\nWhile the album was initially met with generally favorable reviews, the band and fans alike have since become quite critical of it, with Bridwell admitting \"Mirage Rock\" to be stilted and insincere. Songs from the album have been rarely performed since the album's promotional tour.\nPre-"
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"independent record label, Random Radar Records to release their own music and that of other \"like-minded locals\". In 1978 The Muffins released their first official album, \"Manna/Mirage\", which received college radio airplay and generally \"positive press\". The New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock called the album an American approach to the style of Henry Cow, and Chris Cutler and Fred Frith of Henry Cow apparently \"liked it a lot\". After Henry Cow disbanded in August 1978, Frith moved to New"
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"Mmhmm\nMmhmm is the fourth full-length album by pop punk band Relient K, released in November 2004.\nRelease.\nThe album was the band's first on Capitol; and was Brian Pittman's last album with the band. In addition to being released on Capitol and Gotee, \"Mmhmm\" was re-released on vinyl on Mono Vs Stereo. The re-release includes a song originally from Apathetic EP, called \"Apathetic Way to Be\". The singles \"Be My Escape\" and \""
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"Relient K have taken up A&R positions for the label as part of the record deal.\nFor all of Relient K's history, Thiessen has been the lead vocalist, frontman, guitarist, primary songwriter, and sometime co-producer. Because of this position of musical leader, he maintains the most creative and artistic control of the band members. He has also been credited with piano in most releases, beginning with \"The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek\" in 2001. Since the release of \"Mmhmm\" in"
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"Modern Currencies\nModern Currencies is an album by Canadian indie rock group Uncut, released by Paper Bag Records on October 24, 2006.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Dark Horse\" – 5:04\n2. \"Hideaway\" – 3:26\n3. \"New Cities\" – 4:26\n4. \"Out of Sight\" – 5:37\n5. \"Breaking Glass\" – 4:06\n6. \"Never Say Never\" – 4:21\n7. \"Kiss Me\" – 3:37\n8. \"These Times"
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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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"Modern Vampires of the City\nModern Vampires of the City is the third studio album by American indie rock band Vampire Weekend. It was released on May 14, 2013, by XL Recordings. The group began to write songs for the album during soundchecks on the supporting concert tour for their 2010 album \"Contra\". After a period in which each member explored individual musical projects, they regrouped and continued working on \"Modern Vampires of the City\" in 2011. With no deadline in mind, the band brought in an"
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"Father of the Bride (album)\nFather of the Bride is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Vampire Weekend. It was released on May 3, 2019 by Columbia Records, as their first album on a major label.\nThe release marked the band's first project in nearly six years, following \"Modern Vampires of the City\" (2013), and the group's first project since multi-instrumentalist and producer Rostam Batmanglij's departure from the group. It was primarily produced by \"Modern Vampires"
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"Mona Bone Jakon\nMona Bone Jakon is the third studio album released by singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, released in April 1970 on the Island Records label in the United Kingdom and on the A&M record label in the United States and Canada. \nOverview.\nAfter a meteoric start to his career, surprising even his original producer at Deram Records with the hit singles \"I Love My Dog\", \"Matthew and Son\", and \"I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun\", Stevens' debut album,"
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"Islam, and is distributed by Atlantic Records in North America, in a venture with Islam's own label, Ya Records. It features guest performances from Youssou N'Dour. Additional guests, Alun Davies and Jean Roussel, two of Islam's long time friends, who both played in his band as Cat Stevens from 1970 in Davies' case, during the time he was writing and recording \"Mona Bone Jakon\", and 1973 for Roussell during Stevens' \"Catch Bull at Four\", album and tour. Both worked,"
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"More Beautiful Human Life!\nMore Beautiful Human Life! is the fifth album by composer Paul Schütze, released in 1994 through Apollo Records. It was released under the pseudonym Uzect Plaush, which is actually an anagram of Paul Schutze.\nPersonnel.\n- Denis Blackham – mastering\n- Andrew Hulme – engineering\n- Jane Joyce – design\n- Adam Routh – engineering\n- Paul Schütze – instruments, production"
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"Beautiful Life (Dianne Reeves album)\nBeautiful Life is a studio album by American jazz singer Dianne Reeves released in 2014 by Concord label. It won a Grammy Award for ‘Best Jazz Vocal Album’.\nReception.\nChristopher Loudon of \"JazzTimes\" stated \"The half-decade absence has done nothing to diminish the power or glory of Reeves’ voice on record. Though she’s long been touted as an heir to Ella or Sarah, here she adopts a smoother, more soulful sound that’s closer in"
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"from bands such as Emmure's Look at Yourself, Loathe's The Cold Sun, While She Sleeps' You Are We and Miss May I's Shadows Inside to name a few. In 2018, along with singing on four new bands including Bleeding Through, the label also experienced its first band to move away from the label, that band being Attila, who cited the want for absolute creative freedom as their reasoning for going solo without the help of any record label. So far, the only releases the label has issued"
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"Movement for Youth and Democracy\nThe Movement for Youth and Democracy (\"Mouvement pour la Jeunesse et la Démocratie\") is a minor political party in Algeria. In the 17 May 2007 People's National Assembly elections, the party won 2.31% of the vote and 5 out of 389 seats."
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"This album established the group's thematic and aesthetics, and created great interest and a following among progressive youth. From the success of this album the label DICAP (Discoteca del Cantar Popular) appeared, which became the springboard of the \"Nueva Canción Chilena\" (New Chilean Song) movement. DICAP recorded up to 60 musical productions until the military coup of September 11, 1973, which banned and literally destroyed the record label.\nDuring 1968 Julio Carrasco left the group for political differences, and was replaced by Hernan Gomez"
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"Moves like Jagger\n\"Moves like Jagger\" is a song by American band Maroon 5 featuring singer Christina Aguilera. It was released by A&M Octone Records on June 21, 2011, as the fourth and final single from the re-release of the group's third studio album \"Hands All Over\" (2010). The song was written by Adam Levine, Ammar Malik, Benjamin Levin, and Shellback; the latter two are also the producers. \"Moves like Jagger\" is a dance-pop and electropop song"
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"Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony\nMulti Kontra Culti vs. Irony is the second album from Gogol Bordello, released on 17 September 2002 by Rubric Records. The songs \"Occurrence on the Border (Hopping on a Pogo-Gypsy Stick)\" and \"Through the Roof 'n' Underground\" were featured in the soundtrack of the 2006 film, \"\"."
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"When the Trickster Starts a-Poking\n\"When the Trickster Starts a-Poking (Bordello Kind of Guy)\" is a song by gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello, written by frontman Eugene Hütz. The song was the band's first single, and both tracks appear on their second album \"Multi Kontra Culti vs. Irony\", released on 17 September 2002. The single has remained in print since its release, despite not containing any exclusive tracks.\nTrack listing.\n- CDs\n1. \"When the"
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"Multiply Additions\nMultiply Additions is a 2006 album by Jamie Lidell on Warp Records. The disc is largely made up of live performances and remixes of songs drawn from Lidell's 2005 release \"Multiply\".\nTrack listing.\nSongs written by Jamie Lidell and Dominic Salole (except as noted)\n1. \"You Got Me Up\" (Live at the Scala) - 4:19 (Lidell)\n2. \"Multiply (In a Minor Key)\" - 4:30\n3. \"When I Come Back Around"
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"Music Madness\nMusic Madness is the second album by old school hip hop and electro funk group Mantronix. \"Music Madness\" was the final Mantronix album released on the independent Sleeping Bag Records label. The hip hop album features club-oriented production by Kurtis Mantronik and MC Tee's b-boy-based rapping.\nCritical reception.\nIn a contemporary review for \"The Village Voice\", music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a \"B–\" and found Kurtis Mantronik's beats to be full of \""
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"Gayle Adams\nGayle Adams is an American urban contemporary and house music musician, who is best known for her hit singles \"Love Fever\", \"Stretch'in Out\" and \"Your Love Is A Lifesaver.\" She recorded two albums for the dance-oriented Prelude record label in the early 1980s, which were written and produced by the Washington D.C. based record producers, Willie Lester and guitarist Rodney Brown. Adams most successful single was 1981's, \"Love Fever\" which reached number six on the US dance charts,"
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"Musical Revue\nMusical Revue is a live album featuring Prince Far I and Suns of Arqa released on ROIR Europe in 1988. The album was produced by Phil Rainford and features a live recording of Prince Far I with Suns of Arqa at Band on the Wall in Manchester on 7 December 1982.\nThe sound is fairly rough with Suns of Arqa low in the mix and Prince Far I a little too close. There is lots of dub mixing, delays, reverbs, and repeats flying left and right, and the music"
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"\"The French Doll\" — Musical with lyrics by Will D. Cobb — Feb 20, 1922 - Jun 03, 1922\n- \"Ziegfeld Follies of 1913\" — Musical revue with additional music by Will D. Cobb — Jun 16, 1913 - Sep 06, 1913\n- \"Ziegfeld Follies of 1910\" — Musical revue featuring songs by Will D. Cobb — Jun 20, 1910 - Sep 03, 1910\n- \"The Boys and Betty\" — Musical featuring songs with lyrics by Will D. Cobb — Nov 2,"
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"My World Is Empty Without You\n\"My World Is Empty Without You\" is a 1965 song recorded and released as a single by The Supremes for the Motown label.\nHistory.\nHistory Overview.\nWritten and produced by Motown's main production team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the song's fast tempo accompanies a somber lyric which delves into the feelings of depression which can set in after a breakup; instrumentally, this is showcased with a Storm and Stress musical arrangement, in tow with the trend of baroque"
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"\"Phase II\", in 1972, also featured a Supremes' cover, \"My World Is Empty Without You,\" but failed to achieve the same success.\nShe then signed to the Atlantic label and worked on three albums with producer Arif Mardin. Her vocals on her cover of Al Green's \"Let's Stay Together\" garnered comparisons between her and Aretha Franklin. A string of R&B hits followed, with her version of Paul McCartney's \"My Love\" becoming her most successful record, reaching # 69"
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"\"Pie Jesu\" was first recorded on the 1988 classical album \"Mélodie passagère\", the French folk song \"Orléans\" on the pop album \"Il sole nella pioggia\" in 1989 and the Hungarian \"Istenem Istenem\" (as part of \"In viaggio sul tuo viso\") and \"Madre notte\" (\"Mother Night\") both on 1992's \"Mezzogiorno Sulle Alpi\". Franco Battiato's original version of \"L'oceano di silenzio\" (\"The Ocean of Silence\") was included on his 1988"
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"worked with the band on \"Discipline Manifesto\". In March 2007, it emerged that the band had signed with Season of Mist, and Naer Mataron was quote by Blabbermouth.net as saying-\nThe last period was really victorious for NAER MATARON. We composed the harshest and most extreme music we ever had for our new album. So the next big step was taken, as we are now proud to announce our signing to Season of Mist. We are more strong and enthusiastic than ever before and feel that we are also supported"
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"National Movement for Nature and Development\nThe National Movement for Nature and Development (\"Mouvement National pour la Nature et le Développement\") is a minor Green political party in Algeria. In the 17 May 2007 People's National Assembly elections, the party won 2.00% of the vote and 7 out of 389 seats."
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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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"National Movement of Hope\nThe National Movement of Hope (\"Mouvement National d'Esperance\") is a minor political party in Algeria. In the 17 May 2007 People's National Assembly elections, the party won 1.73% of the vote and 2 out of 389 seats. It also won two seats in the 2012 elections."
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"the independent record label Daffodil (named after the national emblem of Wales and as a symbol of hope and new beginnings), which became the first Canadian label to be distributed by a ‘major’ in that country, in the shape of Capitol/EMI. Davies signed Tom Cochrane, Crowbar, A Foot In Coldwater, the King Biscuit Boy, Klaatu and others to his label throughout the 70’s and published their songs. As a record producer, among other hits he produced for the label, was the first CanCon"
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"Nerve Up\nNerve Up is the debut album by Lonelady, released by Warp on 22 February 2010.\nBackground.\nIn an interview for Pop Matters with Guy Mankowski Julie Campbell stated that she wanted the album to \"crackle with energy and clarity, and retain the intimacy of a home-recorded aesthetic\". She elaborated on her artistic process, saying \"some of those songs first existed as four-track home recordings; I was using minimal means and this informed the aesthetic. It is not, for example"
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"the \"Music To Watch Girls Cry\" series, \"Vertigo Mixed\", a compilation of rare tracks from the Vertigo Records catalogue, \"Brazilika\", rare Brazilian tracks and \"Hungaraton\", rare Hungarian music.\nAs record label founder.\nAs record label founder Twisted Nerve.\nIn 1997 Votel met Badly Drawn Boy and the pair founded the label Twisted Nerve, initially to release music by Badly Drawn Boy and Dave Tyack. The label then expanded, releasing the earliest recordings of many other artists including Doves,"
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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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"original photographer, Guy Webster, to photograph Jill Gibson alone in exactly the same pose as Michelle and then superimpose Gibson's image over Phillips'. The record label was not satisfied with the finished product and therefore ordered an entire new album cover to be shot by Webster. Webster shot a new cover with Gibson, John Phillips, Denny Doherty, and Cass Elliot with a fan outside in a field of grass against a white picket fence. The label was pleased with this new album cover and it was used as promotion for"
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", after their 2001 release \"New Union Old Glory\", they left Lookout! to release their next album on with Canadian label Union Label Group. In the fall of 2004, Ann Beretta disbanded.\nBand members.\n- Rob Huddleston (guitar/vocals)\n- Donovan Greer (bass)\n- Russ Jones (drums)\n- Pedro Aida (lead guitar)\nBand members Former members.\n- Danny Vandiford (bass)\n- Leer Baker (guitar/vocals)\n- Chris Rupp ("
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"New York City (You're a Woman)\nNew York City (You're a Woman) is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Al Kooper for Columbia Records, recorded and released in 1971.\nBackground.\nThe album was recorded with two separate groups, one in Los Angeles, California (which produced eight tracks) and the other in London, England (which produced three). It was inspired by the likes of Elton John (whose \"Come Down in Time\" is covered), The"
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"the Virgin Islands, where The Mamas & Papas had performed. At the end of 1967, the Painted Faces released another Manhattan single, \"In the Heat of the Night b/w ' Don't Say She's Gone.\"\nUpon returning to New York City, popular New Jersey band The Critters expressed interest in recording a new Painted Faces song, \"Girl, You're Growing Up,\" but the Painted Faces decided to record it themselves for a single to be released on the Sidewalk label, which never"
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"Night in the Ruts\nNight in the Ruts is the sixth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on November 16, 1979, by Columbia Records. Guitarist Joe Perry left the band midway through its recording. The album was initially produced at the band's Warehouse rehearsal space by Jack Douglas, who had produced Aerosmith's previous four albums, but later Columbia Records brought in Gary Lyons to replace Douglas as the producer. Although the official website for Aerosmith lists the release date for \"Night in the Ruts\" as"
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"1994, the German record label Vince Lombardy Highschool Records released \"Rules\" which featured sixteen tracks by The Ruts and Ruts D.C., including \"Last Exit\", a previously unreleased song.\n1995 brought \"Something That I Said – The Best of The Ruts\" album (re-released in March 2003 and on EMI Gold in 2005).\n\"Ruts: In a Can\" (2000) was an album of demos from three sessions in the period before they signed to Virgin, released in a metal tin"
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"played a song for her, Furtado became inspired and wrote the lyrics to \"No Hay Igual\" \"nearly on the spot\". It is a hip hop and reggaeton song in which Furtado sings and raps in Spanish over a reggaeton rhythm.\n\"No Hay Igual\" was released as the lead single of \"Loose\" on 11 April 2006 by Geffen Records. It received generally positive reviews from music critics with some of them calling the song a highlight on \"Loose\" and praising its production. A music video"
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"No Never Alone\nNo Never Alone is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Rutledge, released in 2004 on Six Shooter Records.\nA remastered \"deluxe edition\" was released in 2012 on Outside Music. The process of revisiting the album's material in turn inspired his 2013 album \"Valleyheart\", which he described in interviews as a response from his older, more mature and more experienced self to \"No Never Alone\"'s \"young kid who just wrote what he felt\"."
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"No One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me\nNo One Deserves to Be Here More Than Me is a full-length LP released by Philadelphia hardcore band Blacklisted on Deathwish Inc. on December 1, 2009. Initially, the record was released only on vinyl that came packaged with a download card. The LP was announced the day of its release on the Deathwish E-Store. The CD version includes three bonus tracks that can also be found on the band's Eccentrichine EP.\nPersonnel.\n- Will Yip –"
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"\"Our Youth Is Wasted\". Pepito left to form Reign Supreme. The band then recorded a series of split releases for the Deathwish label, who also reissued the band's first two releases together as \"We're Unstoppable\", described by PopMatters as \"a furiously brief dose of old-school punk and hardcore dissonance\". The band's release, \"No One Deserves To Be Here More Than Me\", featured a stylistic turn to an early 90s grunge sound, abandoning most of the speed and favoring heavy"
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"No Ordinary Love"
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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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"Noima\nNoima (Greek: \"Νόημα\"; ) is the title of the seventh studio album by the popular Greek artist Peggy Zina, released in 2005 by Minos EMI. The entire album was written, composed and produced by Giorgos Theofanous.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Ola\" (Όλα; Everything) - 3:42\n2. \"Noima\" (Νόημα; Meaning) - 4:45\n3. \"Anipomono\" (Ανυπομονώ; I Am Impatient ) - 4:13\n4. \"Mi Rotate\" ("
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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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"Not Fakin' It\nNot Fakin' It is the second studio album by Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe, released in September 1989 through PolyGram; a remastered edition was reissued through Lemon Recordings in 2003. The album is Monroe's most commercially successful solo release to date, reaching No. 14 on the Finnish albums chart, No. 161 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200, and being certified gold in Japan. The music video for \"Dead, Jail or Rock 'N' Roll\" featured Guns N' Roses"
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"Nights Are So Long\nNights Are So Long is the first studio album by singer Michael Monroe, released in 1987 through Yahoo! Records; a remastered edition was reissued in 2004 through Warner Music. It is Monroe's first post-Hanoi Rocks release, with Yahoo! being the record label of Hanoi Rocks' then-manager Seppo Vesterinen. Save for three tracks written by Monroe, the rest are mainly covers; his subsequent 1989 album, \"Not Fakin' It\", would be the first to feature primarily original"
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"Obtainium\nObtainium is an album by Skeleton Key, released in 2002 by Ipecac Recordings. The image on the CD is a representation of the bones of the inner ear, including the Cochlea. The name is a play on the fictional element Unobtainium.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks written by Skeleton Key.\n1. \"Sawdust\" – 3:39\n2. \"One Way, My Way\" – 3:31\n3. \"Candy\" – 3:17\n4. \"Panic Bullets\" – 3:28\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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"Ocean Front Property"
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"Ocean Front Property\nOcean Front Property is the seventh studio album by American country music artist George Strait, released on January 12, 1987 by MCA Records. It is certified 2× Multi-platinum by the RIAA. It is the first album to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart. It was ranked #5 on CMT's list of \"40 Greatest Albums in Country Music\" in 2006.\nPersonnel.\nAll tracks except \"Hot Burning Flames\" and \"You Can't Buy Your Way"
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"Ocean Front Property (song)\n\"Ocean Front Property\" is a song written by Dean Dillon, Hank Cochran and Royce Porter and recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in December 1986 as the first single and title track from his album of the same name. It was a number-one hit in both the United States and Canada. On the 45 record single, \"My Heart Won't Wander Very Far From You\" is the B-side.\nContent.\nThe narrator"
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"Oil & Gold\nOil & Gold, the third full-length Shriekback studio album, is widely considered the band's highest moment. Released in 1985 on Arista Records in UK and Europe, Australia and New Zealand and on Island Records in the United States, after 1984's \"Jam Science\" on Arista Records, \"Oil & Gold\" saw the band metamorphose from contemplative to rocking. The addition of Martyn Barker on drums and Lu Edmonds on guitar gives many of the songs an almost punk rock feeling,"
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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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"Old Cape Cod"
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". Page says of the song: \"I just fell in love with it\", and recorded \"Old Cape Cod\" during a day-trip to New York City, enabling her return to Boston in time for that evening's nightclub performance. As \"Wondering\" had already been set to be Page's next release, \"Old Cape Cod\" was recorded with the intent of serving as \"Wondering\"'s B-side.\nThe \"Wondering\"/\"Old Cape Cod\" record was released by Mercury Records on April 23"
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"Old Cape Cod\n\"Old Cape Cod\" is a song, written by Claire Rothrock, Milton Yakus, and Allan Jeffrey, and published in 1957. The single, as recorded by Patti Page, became a gold record, having sold over a million copies. Having been hailed by \"Cape Codders\" as the \"unofficial Cape Cod Anthem, if ever there was one\", the song has been credited with \"putting the Cape on the map\" and helping to establish Cape Cod as a major tourist destination."
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"Old Codes New Chaos\nOld Codes New Chaos is the first album by the British group Fila Brazillia, released on Pork Recordings in 1994. The title comes from a line in the 1991 book by Robert Pirsig: \"Rigel's interpretation of recent moral history is probably a pretty simple one: old codes vs. new chaos\".\nCritical reception.\nMusic critic Dean Carlson explains on his review for AllMusic that \"\"Old Codes, New Chaos may sound restrained compared to the creditable but not always successful moments of band"
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"the band's popularity while keeping old fans pleased. Eventually neither that nor \"Be Chrool To Your Scuel\", featuring such musical guests as Alice Cooper, Brian Setzer, Clarence Clemons and Billy Joel among many others, received the reaction that the band and their record label were expecting.\nThe supporting tour was a fiasco, with cancelled dates and low attendances. Drummer A.J. Pero left the band after the tour ended in 1986, contributing to the chaos which eventually led to band's breakup after the release of \"Love"
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"Olidous Operettas\nOlidous Operettas is the second full-length album from The County Medical Examiners, as well as their first on Relapse Records. This is also the first album in the history of Relapse Records to feature a \"scratch-n-sniff\" CD face. According to the liner notes the odor of \"corpse reek\" on the CD face was donated by John Doe #4502.\nPersonnel.\n- Dr. Morton Fairbanks - guitars, vocals\n- Dr. Guy Radcliffe - bass, vocals\n- Dr."
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"Medleys\". Not long after the album's release Michelle left the band to devote her time to medical school, and she was replaced by friend and colleague Dr. Guy Radcliffe, who is reportedly around 60 years of age. The current line-up went on to record a split LP, an EP, and a second full-length album, \"Olidous Operettas\".\nMuch controversy surrounds the identity of the band members, as they use pseudonyms to avoid the wrath of hospital administration and fan attention. One rumor"
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"On This Night\nOn This Night is an album by Archie Shepp released on Impulse! Records in 1965. The album contains tracks recorded by Shepp, David Izenzon and J. C. Moses in March 1965 and with a larger band in August of that year.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Al Campbell states: \"Among the highlights are a passionate reading of Duke Ellington's 'In a Sentimental Mood' and the title piece, a moving tribute to W. E. B. Du Bois, featuring the haunting soprano vocalist Christine"
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"record label Mute. \"Last Night\" sold a mere 200,000 copies worldwide during its first month. It disappeared from the worldwide charts very quickly. Its total sales stand at 500 000 copies worldwide. The low sales might also be attributed to Moby's US label, V2, getting out of the record making business. This forced \"Last Night\" to rely only on UK label Mute's limited distribution and promotion.\n\"I Love to Move in Here\" was released on July 1, and the album's final"
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"On the Threshold of a Dream\nOn the Threshold of a Dream is the fourth album by the Moody Blues, released in April 1969 on the Deram label.\nContent.\nThe album begins with a poem accompanied by electronic sounds, and these sounds also appear at the close of the album most vinyl pressings of the album continue the sounds into the album's run-out groove, causing them to play continuously until the record player's tonearm is lifted. Tape and CD album versions employ a slow fade."
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"One Bad Habit"
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"Bad Habit (album)\nBad Habit is the second studio album recorded by Canadian singer and songwriter Alee and first to be distributed by a record label. It was released April 21, 2017 through Wax Records and Universal Music Canada. The album includes the top 50 single, \"When I Do\", as well as three singles previously released from Alee's 2015 EP, \"Say Hello to Goodbye\". Alee co-wrote all nine tracks.\nCritical reception.\nRJ Frometa of \"Vents Magazine\" wrote"
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"One Mic\n\"One Mic\" is a song by American rapper Nas, released April 16, 2002 on Columbia Records and distributed through Ill Will Records in the United States. It was issued as the third single from his fifth studio album, \"Stillmatic\" (2001). The song samples a portion of Phil Collins's \"In The Air Tonight\". The single peaked at number 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it Nas's third top-fifty hit on the chart.\nMusic and"
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"1990 by Open Mic & One Two of the original Demigodz rap group but since has been run under Apathy since he took control of the group. It is an independent record label company. Demigodz Records was begun because Apathy did not think that a regular label would want to produce or market the level of output he wanted to produce. He felt that with his own distribution, he would be able to better control his art and image. He was also of the opinion that the industry-standard \"record label\" was"
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"One More Heartache"
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"One More Heartache\n\"One More Heartache\" is a 1966 single recorded by Marvin Gaye for Motown Records' Tamla label. The single was written by the team of The Miracles members Bobby Rogers, Marv Tarplin, Pete Moore, Ronnie White and Smokey Robinson and produced by Robinson. The song was the third release and third consecutive Top 40 single from Gaye's \"Moods of Marvin Gaye\" album, and was produced with a similar sound to his hit \"Ain't That Peculiar\". \"One More Heartache\"was a Top"
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"Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love\nHeaven, Heartache and the Power of Love is the eleventh studio album released by American country artist Trisha Yearwood. The album was released on November 13, 2007 on Big Machine Records and was produced by Garth Fundis.\n\"Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love\" was Yearwood's first studio album released since 2005's \"Jasper County\" and the first for the Big Machine record label. (In 2007, she exited MCA Nashville Records, her label of the previous"
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"One Night of Sin"
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"One Night of Sin\nOne Night of Sin is the twelfth studio album by English singer Joe Cocker, released by Capitol Records in June 1989. It contains the hit single \"When The Night Comes\" (US #11), which was Cocker's last US Top 40 hit. The song is also notable because it was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. In addition, the former plays rhythm guitar on the song.\nOther notable songs on the album include a cover of \"One Night\" (here"
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"appearing on a 12\" on the DJ service SIN label.\nTrack listing.\nCD One 1981–1984:\n1. \"Planet Earth (Night Mix)\" – 6:58\n2. \"Girls on Film (Night Version)\" – 5:31\n3. \"My Own Way (Night Version)\" – 6:37\n4. \"Hungry Like the Wolf (Night Version)\" – 5:12\n5. \"Hold Back the Rain (Remix)\" – 6:38\n6. \"Rio (Carnival Version)"
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"One Shot at Love"
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"One Shot at Love\n\"One Shot at Love\" is the last single released from LL Cool J's third album, \"Walking with a Panther\". It was released in 1989 for Def Jam Recordings and was produced by Dwayne Simon and LL Cool J. \"One Shot at Love\" was a commercial disappointment as it only peaked at #68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing A-side.\n1. \"One Shot at Love\" (J.T. Smith"
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"Adelaide. Symons had also departed around this time and the band recruited Burton on alto sax and Berrington on tenor to record the band's debut single “One Way Love” b/w “Going Home”. The single was released on small local label ‘Empty Dogma Records’ and proceeded to notch up respectable local sales bringing the band to the attention of a wider audience. The band also self-financed a film clip shot at various suburban locations in Adelaide, to further promote the song. Although not venturing beyond"
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