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"One Wrench\nOne Wrench is Avail's fifth studio album, and their first full-length album released on Fat Wreck Chords, from 2000.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Fast One\" – 2:03\n2. \"Taken\" – 2:35\n3. \"N30\" – 2:16\n4. \"Leveled\" – 2:22\n5. \"New Song\" – 2:23\n6. \"High Lonesome\" – 3:02\n7. \"Invisible\" – 2:48\n8. \"Union\" – 2:23"
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"September 2009. the Compilation album was released by Atlantic records because the record deal between the band and the label allowed the Atlantic records to release a compilation CD at any point in the band's career. The band then decided to record four brand new tracks in order to give the release value to fans. On 21 July 2009, \"Wrench\", one of the new songs, premiered on Radio One's Rock Show with Dan Carter. Zane Lowe credited them as \"one of the best British bands of the last"
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"Open Invitation"
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"Open Invitation\nOpen Invitation is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist and actor Tyrese, which was released on November 1, 2011, by his label Voltron Recordz and distributed by EMI. The album received a nomination for Best R&B Album at the 55th Grammy Awards, presented on February 10, 2013.\nCommercial performance.\nThe album debuted at number nine on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 with 76,000 copies sold in its first week of release making it Tyrese's highest charting album to date at that time"
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"The SEP meets annually to conduct plenary sessions in which members can present papers. It holds meetings every spring, scheduled by a member at the host university who serves as the chair of the SEP for that year. The meetings are open to all members and to students and faculty from the host university who are invited by the chair.\nMembership in the SEP is by invitation only and is considered to be a great honor because it represents significant accomplishment in the field of experimental psychology. The SEP currently admits at least"
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"Open the Door, Richard"
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"Open the Door, Richard\n\"Open the Door, Richard\" is a song first recorded by the saxophonist Jack McVea for Black & White Records at the suggestion of A&R man Ralph Bass. In 1947, it was the number one song on \"Billboard\"'s \"Honor Roll of Hits\" and became a runaway pop sensation.\nOrigin.\n\"Open the Door, Richard\" began as a black vaudeville routine. Pigmeat Markham, one of several who performed the routine, attributed it to his mentor Bob Russell"
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", Red Callender (b), and Jackie Mills (d). Also participating were Slim Gaillard, Les Paul, Nick Fatool, and Ivie Anderson. Bass hosted these sessions, in part, to help fight juvenile delinquency.\nSee also.\n- List of record labels\nReferences.\n- \"Open the Door, Richard\" (lyrics)\n- \"Open the Door, Richard\" (notes to Jack McVea arrangement)\n- \"The Black and White Label,\" by Bert Whyatt \"("
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"Opus Magnum"
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"Opus Magnum\nOpus Magnum is the third studio album by Austrian melodic death metal band Hollenthon, released by Napalm Records in 2008. Limited edition digipack contains bonus track, \"The Bazaar\" (originally performed by The Tea Party) and video clip for \"Son of Perdition\".\nTrack listing.\nMusic by Martin Schirenc, lyrics by Elena Schirenc, except \"The Bazaar\" by Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood and Jeff Burrows\n1. \"On the Wings of a Dove\" – 5:00\n2. \""
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"led the Jazz Composers' Orchestra and started the JCOA record label which issued a number of historic recordings by Clifford Thornton, Don Cherry and Roswell Rudd, as well as her own magnum opus \"Escalator Over The Hill\" and Mantler's \"The Jazz Composer's Orchestra\" LPs. Bley and Mantler followed with WATT Records, which has issued their recordings exclusively since the early 1970s. Bley and Mantler were pioneers in the development of independent artist-owned record labels and also started the now defunct New Music Distribution Service which specialized"
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"Ordinary World"
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"the main B-side of the \"Ordinary World\" single.\nMany other older singles were also used as B-sides. To capitalise on the success of \"Ordinary World\" and the new Duran Duran fans it was finding, EMI used the single's release to lure these new fans to the band's back catalogue. This mini-\"\" was spread over the two CD singles released during the campaign.\nB-sides, bonus tracks and remixes Other mixes.\nThere were several other versions of \"Ordinary"
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"A to D) rather than revolutions per minute. If the sound quality near the label of an ordinary record was considered acceptable, then playing time could be greatly increased by using that same groove-to-needle velocity throughout the recording. This is known as the CLV (constant linear velocity) format, as opposed to the usual CAV (constant angular velocity) format. The World Record Controller was an attachment for ordinary record players that slowed the turntable down when playing the outside of the record and allowed it to gradually"
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"Our Love to Admire"
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"Our Love to Admire\nOur Love to Admire is the third studio album by American rock band Interpol, released on July 10, 2007 through Capitol Records and Parlophone. Recorded at Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village and The Magic Shop in New York City, the album is the group's first to be released on a major label as they departed from Matador Records beforehand. On April 25, 2007 the band officially announced the album title as \"Our Love to Admire\" as well as the track listing. The first single"
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"Vanity label\nA vanity label (see related topic on vanity press) is an informal name given sometimes to a record label founded as a wholly or partially owned subsidiary of another, larger and better established (at least at the time of the vanity label's founding) record label, where the subsidiary label is (at least nominally) controlled by a successful recording artist, designed to allow this artist to release music by other artists they admire. The parent label handles the production and distribution and funding of the vanity label"
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"Out of Ashes"
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"Out of Ashes\nOut of Ashes is the only studio album by American rock band Dead by Sunrise, which consisted of Linkin Park lead vocalist Chester Bennington and Amir Derakh, Ryan Shuck, Anthony 'Fu' Valcic, Brandon Belsky, and Elias Andra of Julien-K. It was released on October 13, 2009 through Warner Bros. Records, to mixed to positive reception. The album was produced by Howard Benson. The album charted in a respectably high position in the \"Billboard\" 200, peaking at #29. The"
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"He took part in the recording of the band's second album The Hangman Tree which came out in 1991 and enjoyed a fair amount of success in Brazil. In the same year, the band was offered a record deal from the British record label Music For Nations but turned it down, a decision Guedz later admitted to regret. After the departure of the singer, Vladimir Korg, The Mist carried on as a three piece and recorded in 1993 the EP Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. In 1995 the band released"
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"Outlandos d'Amour"
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"Outlandos d'Amour\nOutlandos d'Amour is the debut album by English rock band The Police, released in November 1978 by A&M Records. Elevated by the success of its lead single, \"Roxanne,\" \"Outlandos d'Amour\" peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and at No. 23 in the United States. It has since been certified 3 platinum by the RIAA for sales of over three million units in the United States. The album spawned two additional hit singles: \"Can't Stand Losing You\" and \""
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"to equip the promising band with a bigger studio and more famous producer, the Police opted to again record at Surrey Sound with Nigel Gray. The small budget (between £6,000 and £9,000) was easily covered by the profits of their previous album, \"Outlandos d'Amour\", further ensuring that the record label would have no control over the actual creation of the band's music.\nWhereas \"Outlandos d'Amour\" had benefited from one of the most prolific songwriting periods of Sting's life, the recording sessions for \""
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"Outside Love"
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"Outside Love\nOutside Love is the third album by Pink Mountaintops, released by Jagjaguwar in 2009 produced by John Congleton. It is also listed on The Georgia Straight's 'Top Ten Albums of 2009' by several of the critics.\nReception.\n\"Outside Love\" received positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, the album holds a score of 75 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, indicating \"generally favorable reviews.\"\nAdditional Information.\n- The song 'While We Were Dreaming' was used"
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"Love on a Two-Way Street\n\"Love on a Two-Way Street\" is a soul ballad written by Sylvia Robinson and Bert Keyes in 1968. The song was originally recorded by Lezli Valentine, an artist signed to All Platinum, the record label that Sylvia Robinson co-owned with her husband, Joe. The song was then recorded by The Moments, an R&B vocal group signed to All Platinum subsidiary Stang Records, as filler for their 1968 album \"Not on the Outside, But on the Inside,"
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"Pantulan Cita"
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"puzzle, taking the photograph initially meant to be held by Chrisye, gluing it to plywood, then cutting out the puzzle with a jigsaw. Chrisye was pleased with the result.\nRelease and reception.\n\"Pantulan Cita\" was released in 1981 by Musica Studios, with no singles. It was a critical and commercial failure, although the cover was well received. Along with \"Percik Pesona\" (\"Stain of Enchantment\"; 1979), it was Chrisye's only solo album to not receive any awards."
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"time.\nProduction.\nFollowing the failure of his album \"Pantulan Cita\" (\"Reflection of Dreams\"; 1981) and his disappointment with the film \"Seindah Rembulan\" (\"As Beautiful as the Moon\"), Chrisye had taken a long sabbatical. In early 1983 Eros Djarot, who had collaborated with the singer on the highly successful soundtrack album \"Badai Pasti Berlalu\" in 1977, returned to Indonesia after studying cinematography in Germany. This inspired Chrisye to ask him to record a new album in collaboration"
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"Paper Trail"
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"Paper Trail\nPaper Trail is the sixth studio album by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released September 30, 2008, on Grand Hustle Records and Atlantic Records. He began to write songs for the album as he awaited trial for federal weapons and possession charges. Unlike his past albums, he wrote his lyrics down on paper, which he had not done since his debut album, \"I'm Serious\" (2001).\nThe album features guest appearances from rappers Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne"
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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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"Paradise Discotheque"
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"Paradise Discotheque\nParadise Discotheque is the fourth studio album by Crime & the City Solution, released on September 3, 1990 through Mute Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Crime & the City Solution\n- Bronwyn Adams – violin\n- Simon Bonney – vocals\n- Chrislo Haas – guitar, synthesizer, production\n- Alexander Hacke – guitar, illustrations\n- Mick Harvey – drums, piano\n- Thomas Stern – bass guitar\n- Production and additional personnel\n- Bruno Gebhard –"
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"Alternative rocker Mark Lanegan cites \"Shine\" as one of his favourite albums, \"[it] is succinct and is great from start to finish. There’s a great sense of space on this record that’s fantastic but the thing that I’m most drawn to is the melancholy on some of those songs. But it also has a cinematic quality\".\nOn 3 September 1990 Crime & the City Solution's fourth studio album, \"Paradise Discotheque\", appeared. It had been recorded between November 1989 to March"
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"Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions"
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"Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions\nParanoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions is the third studio album by the American rock band Pulling Teeth. The album was released on March 31, 2009 through Deathwish Inc. The cover art for the vinyl edition of \"Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions\" features a lenticular image that shifts from \"a serene, forested landscape populated solely by a languishing maiden\" to a \"nightmarish, zombiefied nuclear scenario,\" Jay DiNitto of Noisecreep said.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Ritual\" – 4:42"
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"2. \"Unsatisfied\" – 2:36\n3. \"Bloodwolves\" – 2:51\n4. \"Paranoid Delusions\" – 3:55\n5. \"Paradise Illusions\" – 9:26"
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"Payback Time\nPayback Time is the debut album by the Iranian-Danish eurodance producer DJ Aligator, released in 2000 on Kenneth Bager's FLEX Records. It includes the four times platinum selling single \"The Whistle Song\", which peaked at #5 on the UK Singles Chart in 2002.\nExternal links.\n- \"Payback Time\" at Discogs"
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"Heavy Metal Payback\nHeavy Metal Payback is the sixth solo album by German rapper Bushido, released October 10, 2008 under the record label ersguterjunge. The title of the album was taken from an earlier song entitled \"Heavy Metal Payback\" from \"Aggro Ansage Nr. 2\". 3 Singles were released: \"Ching Ching\", \"Für immer jung\" (feat. Karel Gott) and \"Kennst du die Stars\" (feat. Oliver Pocher). The Album sold over 100.000 copies and received Gold-status"
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"Peace and Noise\nPeace and Noise is the seventh studio album by Patti Smith, released September 30, 1997 on Arista Records. \"Uncut\" magazine ranked the album 21st best of the year. Song \"1959\" was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1998.\nPersonnel.\nBand\n- Patti Smith – vocals, clarinet\n- Lenny Kaye – guitar, pedal steel\n- Jay Dee Daugherty – drums, organ, harmonica\n- Oliver Ray – guitar, photography\n- Tony"
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"them to his Ecstatic Peace record label, and the \"DEF\" extended play was released in early 1993 – recorded by the line-up of Lee, Kalinko and Zoldan.\nAccording to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, \"some parallels to be drawn with another teenage band\", silverchair, \"although Lee preferred to see Noise Addict as infinitely more 'punk rock'.\" Their single, \"I Wish I Was Him\" (October 1993), was \"a wry semi-acoustic ode to Lemonheads'"
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"People Are Different"
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"People Are Different\nPeople Are Different is an album by Canadian indie rock band Wooden Stars, released in 2007 on Sonic Unyon. It is the band's first new album since 1999's \"Julie Doiron and the Wooden Stars\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Orphans\"\n2. \"Pretty Girl\"\n3. \"Blackouts\"\n4. \"Microphone\"\n5. \"Gold Dust\"\n6. \"Boating Accident\"\n7. \"Last Secret Infirmary\"\n8. \""
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"-profit organization with the goal of motivating young people to take action around social changes, with a campaign focusing on the problems of cyber bullying.\nAlong with his signing to Ultra Music, Headhunterz launched his own record label HARDwithSTYLE Records. Not connected to Ultra, the label focuses on promoting the harder styles of dance music from both established artists and new, fresh talent. The label aims to be as non-restrictive as possible, \"Different from the standards in our scene thus far, we are not being restrictive"
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"Perdition City"
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"Perdition City\nPerdition City (subtitled Music to an Interior Film) is the fifth studio album by Norwegian collective Ulver, issued in March 2000, via Jester Records. The album was recorded and produced by Kristoffer Rygg and Tore Ylwizaker, mixed by Ylwizaker at Beep Jam Studio and mastered by Audun Strype at Strype Audio.\n\"Perdition City\" continues the experimentation heard on \"Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell\" and \"Metamorphosis\", containing elements of trip hop, jazz, ambient music,"
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"Pagan Records\nPagan Records is an independent extreme metal record label based in Poland. Their roster includes bands such as Azarath, Behemoth, Christ Agony and other black metal bands.\nBands.\n- Current\n- Blasphemy Rites\n- Blaze Of Perdition\n- Bloodthirst\n- Demonic Slaughter\n- Furia\n- Gortal\n- Massemord\n- Mord'A'Stigmata\n- Mordhell\n- Misteria\n- Pandemonium\n- Strandhogg\n- Throneum\n- Thy Worshiper\n- Voidhanger\n- Former\n- Anima Damnata\n- Azarath"
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"Perfect Angel\nPerfect Angel is the second studio album by American singer Minnie Riperton, released in 1974 by Epic Records. The album contains the biggest hit of Riperton's career, \"Lovin' You\", which topped the U.S. Pop Singles chart for one week in early April 1975.\nBackground.\nIn 1973, a college intern for Epic Records found Riperton in semi-retirement. She had become a homemaker and a mother of two in Florida. After he heard a demo of the song \"Lie In The World"
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"recorded with Wonder on electric piano and synthesizers. Rudolph supplied the chirping birds from a sound effects reel. \nCommercial reception.\nEpic released \"Perfect Angel\" in August 1974, one month after Wonder’s \"Fulfillingness' First Finale\" hit the record stores. While the album represented Riperton’s eclectic musical directions, it posed a marketing dilemma with the label: is she a rock, soul or pop singer? As for radio, \"Reasons\", the first single, was embraced by the rock stations, but"
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"Perfect from Now On"
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"Perfect from Now On\nPerfect from Now On is the third full-length album released by Built to Spill, and the band's first major label (Warner Bros.) release. It was recorded at the Avast! Recording Company in Seattle, Washington by Phil Ek. Stylistically, the album was marked by its experimentation with longer song structures, philosophical lyrics, and the incorporation of cello.\nThe album was essentially recorded three times. The first time, Martsch attempted to play all the instruments except drums. He and"
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"Now We Are Married\n\"Now We Are Married\" is a 1991 single by Scottish alternative rock group Goodbye Mr Mackenzie. It was their first single release for Gary Kurfirst's Radioactive Records label after their record deal was bought from Parlophone, and followed the previous years singles \"Love Child\" and \"Blacker Than Black\". The \"Now We Are Married\" single immediately preceded the release of the band's second studio album \"Hammer and Tongs\".\nBackground.\n\"[An] attempt at perfect pop"
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"Persecution Mania"
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"Persecution Mania\nPersecution Mania is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Sodom, released on 1 December 1987 by Steamhammer/SPV. The album, while still heavily rooted in black metal style, marked a beginning of a change of sound from black metal to thrash metal. As well as defining Sodom's sound, it exemplified the thrash metal genre at a time when it arguably peaked in popularity. The album also bore similarity to the music of other German bands such as Destruction and Kreator, and the term \""
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"Acousence Records label #ACO-CD 20205 (2005).\nLife Final years.\nRott began to evidence persecutory delusions. In October 1880, while on a train journey, he reportedly threatened another passenger with a revolver, claiming that Brahms had filled the train with dynamite.\nRott was committed to a mental hospital in 1881, where despite a brief recovery he sank into depression. By the end of 1883 a diagnosis recorded \"hallucinatory insanity, persecution mania—recovery no longer to be expected.\" He died of"
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"Ph'lip Side\nPh'lip Side is an album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released in 1980 on Sparrow Records. To date, it is the only Phil Keaggy release to feature a double-sided cover image, in order to visually convey the \"acoustic\" and \"electric\" sides of the album. Corresponding song tracks are listed alongside each image.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Phil Keaggy, unless otherwise noted.\nTrack listing Side one (acoustic).\n1. \"A Child (In Everyone's"
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"features cover artwork by Andy Warhol (Serenus Records SEP 2005)\n- 1965: \"This Is The Other Side Of John Wallowitch!!!\", LP features cover artwork by Andy Warhol (Serenus Records SEP 2006)\n- 197?: \"Now appearing at Dreamland Memory Ballroom\", LP (Serenus Records SEPS 22015)\n- 1984: \"Back On The Town [LIVE]\" (DRG Label)\n- 1993: \"My Manhattan\", featuring Bertram Ross & Dixie Carter (DRG Label)"
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"Pictures of Moments to Remember\nPictures of Moments to Remember is the fifth studio album by The Statler Brothers and the second one recorded for Mercury Records. Two of the songs from the album, \"You Can't Go Home\" and \"Pictures\" were released as singles.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Pictures\"\n2. \"Second Thoughts\"\n3. \"Tender Years\" (Darrell Edwards)\n4. \"Faded Love\" (Bob Wills, John Wills)\n5. \"Makin"
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"the Dreamers' own 1957 single, \"Since You've Been Gone.\" She married Lawrence Hawkins in 1956, and around that time joined another vocal group, the Combonettes, who recorded three singles for the Combo label, including \"Hi Diddle Diddle\".\nShe made her first solo recordings in 1961, releasing \"I Pity You Fool\" on the Dynamic label before recording Richard Berry's song \"Moments To Remember\" on the small Titanic label. The record became locally successful and, retitled \"Moments\","
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"Piece of Mind\nPiece of Mind is the fourth studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, originally released in 1983 by EMI and then by Capitol in Canada and the US, where it was later reissued by Sanctuary/Columbia Records. It was the first album to feature drummer Nicko McBrain, who had recently left the Paris-based band Trust and has been Iron Maiden's drummer ever since.\n\"Piece of Mind\" was a critical and commercial success, reaching No. 3 in the UK Albums"
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"My mom thought it'd be funny to have me do that pose, lying on a couch. It's only sick if you have a sick mind. It was innocent.\" Another piece of interior photography consisted of an image of a Blythe doll surrounded by Polaroid pictures of a mutilated female body, purportedly faked by Manson and several of his friends.\nRelease and promotion.\nWhen the record was presented to Nothing's parent company Interscope in January 1994, executives at the label refused to release it unless all references"
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"Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar\nHenry Mancini: Pink Guitar is a compilation album of popular works by Henry Mancini, produced by James R. Jensen and released through Solid Air Records in 2004. Jensen asked guitar players on his record label to contribute some of their favorite compositions to the album. In 2005, the album won Jensen the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Pink Panther Theme\" (Henry Mancini), performed by Laurence Juber – 2:31\n2. \"Moon River"
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"Plague Soundscapes\nPlague Soundscapes is The Locust's second album, and their first with ANTI- Records. It features a more refined sound than previous The Locust albums, with a greater emphasis on keyboards.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Recyclable Body Fluids in Human Form\" – 0:41\n2. \"Identity Exchange Program Rectum Return Policy\" – 0:59\n3. \"Solar Panel Asses\" – 0:26\n4. \"Live from the Russian Compound\" – 0:59\n5. \"Earwax Halo Manufactured for the Champion"
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"Gruenrekorder\nGruenrekorder is a German record label for field recording, soundscapes and sound art.\nIt was founded in 2003 by the sound artists Lasse-Marc Riek and Roland Etzin in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.\nThe releases are mainly published on CD and Vinyl, but they are also distributed on Tape as well as in digital formats (USB-Card USB flash drives, WAV/MP3/FLAC).\nAlthough the focus lies on field recordings and soundscapes, the spectrum of the label also includes compilations and"
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"Planets Conspire\nPlanets Conspire is a 2006 album by The Meligrove Band. Released January 17, 2006 in Canada, \"Planets Conspire\" is their third studio album, and their first with V2 Records (the Canadian vinyl edition was released by indie label We Are Busy Bodies). The album features Jason Nunes on vocals, piano, guitar and organ, Andrew Scott on guitar, organ and brass, Michael Small on bass and Darcy Rego on drums and acoustic guitar.\n\"Planets Conspire\" was featured as Rough Trade"
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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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"Court Yard Hounds\nCourt Yard Hounds is an American country music and folk duo, founded by sisters Martie Maguire and Emily Robison. They, along with Natalie Maines, make up the Dixie Chicks. The sisters decided to record a side project under a different name. Court Yard Hounds, featuring Robison for the first time as lead vocalist, released a debut album for Columbia Records, the same label for which the Dixie Chicks has recorded, on May 4, 2010. The album debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard"
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"record was released in America on Decca with a black label and also in a pink label for demo play. The record has the distinction of being one of the most expensive collectible 45 rpm with the black label in mint condition selling for $15,000 in 2007 and the pink label selling for $3000. Ringo Starr briefly played in Sheridan's backing band during very early 1962, before returning to Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Starr was reportedly unhappy with Sheridan performing songs he had not rehearsed with his band (other musicians made"
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"Play blessures\nPlay blessures \"(Play harms)\" is the fourth album by French rock musician Alain Bashung, issued in 1982 on Philips Records. It is generally considered to be among his most significant works.\nProduction.\nAfter the success of \"Gaby oh Gaby\" and \"Vertige de l'amour\", Bashung wanted to benefit from his sudden glory and financial success, since he waited for it for about fifteen years, by making musical experiments, far from the lightness of the two hits that made him famous"
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"album should have been titled \"Apocalypso\" (keeping up with the front cover of the tom-tom player surrounded by flames), but it was renamed \"Play blessures\" (from a lyric on the song \"Lavabo\" (\"Washbasin\")) because the American band The Motels recorded an album with the same title at the same time.\nThe 28th of March 2011 a show written by Pierre Mikaïloff and Arnaud Viviant premiered at the Théâtre Marigny of Paris, \"[Re]Play Blessures\", which recounted the"
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"Playing in the Shadows\nPlaying in the Shadows is the third album by British recording artist Example, released on 4 September 2011 through Ministry of Sound. Example confirmed that much like the previous album, there would be no collaborations, besides that of producers (including frequent collaborator Skream). During an interview, Example said the album remains dance oriented, although he would make a gradual move into electronic and dubstep genres.\nThe album's release was preceded by two singles, \"Changed the Way You Kiss Me\" and"
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"Bill Traut\nWilliam R. \"Bill\" Traut (March 20, 1929 – June 5, 2014) was an American jazz musician, rock music producer, manager and record label executive. He co-founded the Dunwich and Wooden Nickel record labels, and produced The Shadows of Knight, The American Breed, the Siegel-Schwall Band, and Styx, among others.\nBiography.\nTraut began his career in music as a jazz saxophonist, playing with local bands in and around Chicago in the late 1940s and 1950s"
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"Concore Entertainment\nConcore Entertainment is an American record label based in Los Angeles, California. Concore Entertainment was founded in 1998 by Charve Norris Aka Charve The Don, known for producing Freddie Jackson on the album Here It Is, Immature on the album On Our Worst Behavior, Sweetest Love from the album Playtyme Is Over and Cherish. The company is home to a diverse roster of recording artists, musicians such as Tito Jackson from The Jackson 5 and brother of Michael Jackson. Producer Steve Russell from the platinum selling group Troop 3x"
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"Pleasant Dreams\nPleasant Dreams is the sixth studio album by American punk rock band the Ramones, released on July 20, 1981, through Sire Records. While the band members wanted Steve Lillywhite to produce, Sire chose Graham Gouldman in an attempt to gain popularity through a well-known producer. The recording process brought about many conflicts between band members, most notably the strife between Joey Ramone and Johnny Ramone, due to Johnny starting a relationship with Joey's girlfriend. There were also disputes about the overall direction of the album"
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"\"Pleasant Dreams\" published by Rhino Entertainment.\nThe McRackins – \"Too Tough to Die\".\nCanadian band the McRackins, from Vancouver, had the final entry in the series, covering the Ramones' 1984 album \"Too Tough to Die\" in 2000. Produced by Todd Stefanson and singer and guitarist Bil McRackin, it was co-released with Berkely-based label Coldfront Records (catalog number CF 044)."
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"Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em\nPlease Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em is the third record (and second major-label studio album) by MC Hammer, released on February 12, 1990 by Capitol Records. The album was produced, recorded, and mixed by Felton Pilate and James Earley.\nThe album ranked number one for 21 weeks on the US \"Billboard\" 200, due primarily to the success of the single \"U Can't Touch This\". Likewise, the album saw longevity on"
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", but repeated efforts with new lead singers fell short, and they ceased performing and recording as Con Funk Shun in 1987.\nLater years.\nPilate became the in-house record producer and songwriter for M.C. Hammer and his record label Bust It Records. He worked on several albums for the company, including Hammer's \"Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em\" album, as well as the bulk of Special Generation's 1990 début album, \"Take It to the Floor\". Lead singer Michael Cooper embarked"
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"Please Smile Again\n\"Please Smile Again\" is Namie Amuro's 17th solo single on the Avex Trax label. Although the single \"Think of Me / No More Tears\" (2001) was slated to be released in December, it was pushed back until the next year making \"Please Smile Again\" the last single to precede her 4th studio album, \"Break the Rules\" (2000). It was certified gold for 200,000 copies shipped to stores.\nCommercial tie-in.\n\"Please Smile Again"
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"and appeared at several concerts to promote their albums.\nBiography Freelancer (2004–present).\nUematsu left Square Enix in 2004 and formed his own production company, Smile Please. He later founded the music production company and record label Dog Ear Records in 2006. The reason for Uematsu's departure was that the company moved their office from Meguro to Shinjuku, Tokyo, and he was not comfortable with the new location. Also, he cites the fact that he had reached an age where he should gradually take his life into his"
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"Pleasure to Kill\nPleasure to Kill is the second studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator, released in April 1986 by Noise Records. \"Pleasure to Kill\" is widely considered a thrash metal classic, as well as a landmark album in the history of thrash metal along with \"Master of Puppets\" by Metallica, \"Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?\" by Megadeth, \"Reign in Blood\" by Slayer, \"Eternal Devastation\" by Destruction and \"Darkness Descends\" by Dark Angel, all released"
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"Music for Pleasure\nMusic for Pleasure may refer to:\n- Music for Pleasure (record label), a United Kingdom record label that issued budget-priced albums\n- Music for Pleasure (band), a new wave band from Leeds, England\n- \"Music for Pleasure\" (The Damned album), the second album by punk rock band The Damned\n- \"Music for Pleasure\" (Monaco album), the first album by synthpop band Monaco\n- a classical music radio program presented by John"
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"Groovefinder Dub - 6:31\n- Groovefinder Radio Edit - 3:52\n- Groovefinder Remix - 6:07\nRemixes.\nIn 2005, Sony BMG commissioned remixes of \"Pointless Relationship\" for the UK release of the track. The remixes were done by Groovefinder and were sent out to radio stations. The Groovefinder Remix was to be included on the UK single but when the release was cancelled, remix promo CDs were withdrawn and the remixes remain officially unreleased."
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"Pointless Nostalgic\nPointless Nostalgic is Jamie Cullum's second album but his first major release on a record label. It was released in 2002 through Candid Records. It was recorded at Clowns Pocket Recording Studio, Bexley, Kent by Derek Nash who also co produced the CD.\nMusicians.\n- Jamie Cullum – piano, vocals\n- Martin Shaw – trumpet\n- Martin Gladdish – trombone\n- Matt Wates – alto saxophone\n- Dave O'Higgins – tenor saxophone\n- Ben Castle – tenor saxophone\n- Geoff Gascoyne"
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"Dana Records\nDana Records was an American record label for Polish and polka music. Founded by Walter Dana in New York 1945, it was a significant player in the United States' recorded music market for a few years mid-century, its most successful year being 1952.\nHistory.\nFrom its start, the label was about Polish music but focused on the polka genre. \"The polka, to me, has a very powerful dance rhythm. It makes people feel happy, and I like to see people"
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"Pop as a Weapon\nPop as a Weapon (often mis-credited as \"More Songs About Hair\") is a compilation album from Orange County pop punk band Supernova, released in 2001 by Sympathy for the Record Industry.\nThe album contains material recorded between 1992 and 1994 that was only previously available on vinyl.\nTrack listing.\nAll lyrics written by Supernova.\n1. \"Intro/Backyard Boat\" – 4:28\n2. \"Calling Hong Kong\" – 2:27\n3. \"Disco Fur"
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"Vapnet\nVapnet (\"the weapon\" or \"the coat of arms\") is a Swedish indie pop band from Östersund, signed by record label Hybris. Lead singer is Martin Abrahamsson, who is also active in the indie pop band Sibiria. Their single \"Kalla mig\" was a big sleeper hit in Sweden in spring/summer 2005. Their album \"Jag vet hur man väntar\" was released April 19, 2006, featuring among other tracks a remix on \"Kalla mig\" by Swedish soul artist Kaah."
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"Prana Dance\nPrana Dance is a studio album by American jazz musician Tom Harrell, released in January 27, 2009, by HighNote Records and recorded in May 29, 2008, and June 10, 2008. \"Down Beat\" magazine praised the album stating that it \"signals a new career high\" and added, \"Music that operates at this level of structural, emotional and psychic integration is rare.\"\nTrack listing.\nAll songs by Tom Harrell.\nPersonnel.\nCredits adapted from AllMusic."
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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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"Praying for Time\n\"Praying for Time\" is a song written and performed by George Michael, released on Epic Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States in 1990. It spent one week at number one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, making it Michael's seventh number one in the US and his last solo single to reach the top of the Hot 100. \"Praying for Time\" also reached number one in Canada for two weeks, becoming Michael's penultimate number-one solo"
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"Pure Hank\nPure Hank is the forty-third studio album by American country music artist Hank Williams Jr. It was released by Warner Bros./Curb Records in April 1991. \"If It Will, It Will\" and \"Angels Are Hard to Find\" were released as singles with the former becoming Williams' final top 40 country single, peaking at #26, until the release of \"I'm One of You\" in 2003. The album peaked at number 8 on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums chart and has been"
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"Put It on the Line\nPut It on the Line is an album by Ghostface Killah & Trife Da God, Recorded in 2004-2005. Tracks #16,#18 recorded in 2001. released on Ghostface's own Starks Enterprises label on November 18, 2005 (see 2005 in music). According to Trife's Myspace profile, the album has sold over 100,000 copies independently. Trife's former T.M.F. bandmates Kryme Life and Tommy Whispers make various guest appearances.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Cocaine Trafficking\" br\n2"
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"Klimek joined the line up.\nThe band's name comes from a Burning Airlines song titled \"The Escape Engine\". It wasn't until the band was at the recording studio, finishing up their 4-song demo, where the engineer asked what name should be put on the master that the band finally agreed on the name.\nWithin a matter of months of recording their demo the band was approach by Jon Strauss whose intentions were to start an independent record label. The band ended up becoming the first band to sign"
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"Queen Elvis\nQueen Elvis is the seventh studio album by English musician Robyn Hitchcock, released on A&M Records in 1989. It is his fourth studio album to be released with his band The Egyptians.\nHaving signed to A&M in 1988, this second set for the label was unreleased in Hitchcock's home country the UK. The album's cover depicts Hitchcock in a red telephone box, illuminated from the inside. Tracks 11 and 12 below are remixes of 2 album tracks (\"Veins of the Queen\" and \"Freeze"
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"Venemusic\nVene Music is an independent Latin music record label based in Coral Gables, Florida. The label is affiliated with Universal Music Latin Entertainment.\nDivisions.\n- Siente Music\nRoster.\n- Chico & the Gypsies\n- Cosculluela\n- Crazy Design & Carlitos Wey\n- El Compa Chuy\n- Elvis Crespo\n- Farruko\n- Los Galakticos\n- Gocho\n- Héctor Acosta \"el Torito\"\n- Henry Santos\n- Los Huracanes del Norte\n- Issa Gadala\n- Ivy Queen"
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"Quiet Days\nQuiet Days is a studio album by Battlefield Band released in 1992 on the Temple Records label.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Captain Lachlan MacPhail of Tiree/Peter MacKinnon of Skeabost/The Blackberry Bush\" – 3:23\n2. \"The River\" – 4:37\n3. \"Dalnabreac/The Bishop's Son/Miss Sharon McCusker\" – 3:50\n4. \"From Here to There/Jack Broke the Prison Door/Toss The Feathers/The Easy Club Reel\" – 4:05\n5"
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"on May 20, 2011, however, \"legal issues\" and internal disagreements with their record label kept them from releasing the album, quietly delaying it days before release. The band initially announced plans to re-record the entire album without the help of a label, but after quiet year with few updates, the band announced they had broken up in May 2012, without any plans on releasing the album outside of a few songs that had been released previously for promotional purposes.\nHistory.\nHistory Early years (1999–2001"
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"Radiance of Shadows\nRadiance of Shadows is the eighth full-length by Canadian drone doom band Nadja, released on October 8, 2007 by Alien8 Recordings.\nPersonnel.\n- Aidan Baker – guitar, vocals, piano, woodwinds, drums\n- Leah Buckareff – bass guitar, vocals\nExternal links.\n- Alien8 page about the album"
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", the many change and pass;\nHeaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly;\nLife, like a dome of many-coloured glass,\nStains the white radiance of Eternity,\nUntil Death tramples it to fragments. — Die,\nIf thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek!\nFollow where all is fled!\n/poem\nActor Vincent Price read \"Adonais\" on a Caedmon Records recording which was released, originally in 1956, as an LP record and a cassette recording"
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"Radio Wave Surfer\nRadio Wave Surfer is the sixth album by Holger Czukay, released in 1991 through Virgin Records. \nPersonnel.\n- Sheldon Ancel – vocals\n- Holger Czukay – French horn, bass guitar, organ, production\n- Michael Karoli – guitar\n- Ursula Kloss – illustrations\n- Jaki Liebezeit – drums"
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"label executive Ivo Watts-Russell didn't believe there was a track on \"Surfer Rosa\" that would get much radio play, so he approached producer Gil Norton to re-record \"Gigantic\" and \"River Euphrates\" with the intention of releasing them as the band's first single. It would be the first time Norton would record with the Pixies, and the circumstances made him a bit nervous because he was a fan of the band and Steve Albini's work. Most of the changes he made would be in"
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"Rae Road\nRae Road is the first solo album of original music by Grand Central Records boss and DJ / musician, Mark Rae.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Lobster\"\n2. \"Lavish\" (featuring Veba)\n3. \"Make No Mistake\"\n4. \"Skio\"\n5. \"Bamburgh Dunes\"\n6. \"Candystripe\" (featuring Joseph Cotton)\n7. \"The Dime Train\"\n8. \"I Need A Fix\"\n9. \"I"
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"Tug of War (Carly Rae Jepsen album)\nTug of War is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen who came in third on the fifth season of \"Canadian Idol\". The album is produced by Canadian record producer and songwriter Ryan Stewart. Initially the album was limitedly released in Canada on the independent MapleMusic Recordings label via Fontana North on September 30, 2008. However, it was subsequently given a mainstream release by Canadian label 604 Records, following Jepsen's signing to the label in 2011,"
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"a rapper under the name Dee Dee King. He quickly returned to punk rock and formed several bands, in much the same vein as the Ramones, for whom he also continued to write songs.\nHistory Final years: 1990–1996.\nAfter more than a decade and a half at Sire Records, the Ramones moved to a new label, Radioactive Records. Their first album for the label was 1992's \"Mondo Bizarro\", which reunited them with producer Ed Stasium. \"Acid Eaters\", consisting entirely of cover songs"
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"Ramones covers album series\nBetween 1993 and 2000, a series of Ramones covers albums were released by Selfless Records (later Clearview Records), an independent record label based in Garland, Texas specializing in punk rock, on which bands influenced by seminal punk group the Ramones performed cover versions of entire Ramones albums. Under the Selfless label, Screeching Weasel, the Queers, and the Vindictives respectively covered the first three Ramones albums: \"Ramones\" (1976), \"Rocket to Russia\" (1977), and \"Leave"
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"Raymond v. Raymond\nRaymond v. Raymond is the sixth studio album by American singer Usher, released on March 26, 2010, by LaFace Records. Production for the album took place in 2009 and was handled by several producers, including Jermaine Dupri, The Runners, Ester Dean, Polow da Don, RedOne, Jim Jonsin, Danja, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Bangladesh, Zaytoven, and Tricky Stewart.\nThe album debuted at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling 329,000 copies in its first"
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"Category 5 Records\nCategory 5 Records was an independent record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2005, the label included eight different country music artists in its roster. The label was owned by Raymond Termini and was disestablished in 2009.\nHistory.\nCategory 5 Records was founded in January 2005 by its president, Raymond Termini. Tony Benken, formerly a promotion director of the Broken Bow Records label, was signed as vice president of promotion for Category 5. Carl Strube, formerly president of Critique Records,"
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"Razor Burn\nRazor Burn is the seventh studio album by South African gothic rock band The Awakening, released on Massacre Records in Germany and Intervention Arts in Africa and the US in September 2006.\nRecording.\nMarketed as a \"blend of pounding metal guitars and traditional gothic rock,\" the album features dark, moody industrial elements mixed with mid-tempo rock song structures. With the European distribution and marketing of Massacre Records it received additional media attention, wider distribution and positive reviews from alternative music press.\nTrack"
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"Burn\", which will also be on \"Going to Hell\".\nThe song \"Going to Hell\" premiered on September 19, 2013. On the same day as the premier of the new track \"Going to Hell\", The Pretty Reckless also announced their signing to the label Razor & Tie. On September 20, 2013, The Pretty Reckless began the Going to Hell Tour to support the album, together with groups of Heaven's Basement and Louna. The \"Going to Hell\" official music video premiered"
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"Razorblade Suitcase\nRazorblade Suitcase is the second studio album by English rock band Bush, released on 19 November 1996 by Trauma and Interscope Records. The follow-up to their 1994 debut \"Sixteen Stone\", it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London with engineer and producer Steve Albini. Its sound has been compared by many to Nirvana's \"In Utero\" (1993), which was also produced and engineered by Albini.\n\"Razorblade Suitcase\" debuted at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200,"
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"\"Razorblade Suitcase\" were then reissued without the X.\nHistory \"Razorblade Suitcase\" (1996–1998).\nIn late 1996 Bush released the first single \"Swallowed\" from their second album titled \"Razorblade Suitcase.\" The song spent seven weeks on top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart. This was followed by single \"Greedy Fly\". The album hit number 1 in America and placed high in many European countries. \"Razorblade Suitcase\" featured American recording engineer Steve Albini, a move which was viewed negatively by critics. Albini"
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"Reach Out I'll Be There\n\"Reach Out I'll Be There\" (also formatted as \"Reach Out (I'll Be There)\") is a song recorded by the Four Tops from their fourth studio album \"Reach Out\" (1967). Written and produced by Motown's main production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, the song is one of the best known Motown tunes of the 1960s, and is today considered The Tops' signature song.\nIt was the number one song on the"
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"I'll Always Have You There\n\"I'll Always Have You There\" was a hit for singer and session musician Doug Gibbs Released on the Oak label in 1972, it managed to reach #25 on the \"Billboard\" soul charts. \nBackground.\nThe 1972 single backed with \"Cloudy Day\" was released on Oak OR-108. Both sides were co-written by himself and Bruce Fisher. It was produced by Ernie Freeman. Later in 1972, the record was attracting attention, and it was reported in"
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"Red Dirt Road\nRed Dirt Road is the eighth studio album for country duo Brooks & Dunn, released in 2003 on Arista Nashville. Certified platinum for sales of one million copies in the U.S., the album produced three top ten singles: \"Red Dirt Road\" (#1 on the Hot Country Songs chart), \"You Can't Take the Honky-Tonk out of the Girl\" (#3) and \"That's What She Gets for Lovin' Me\" (#6).\nBackground."
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".\nIn 2005, Jenkins released \"Down in Flames\" and got a 3-year record deal for his Western Soul Records imprint to have his work distributed by Sony/RED. The record came out on the Thirty Tigers label.\nIn 2008, Jenkins released \"Faster Than a Stone,\" which featured Travis Fite and Stoney LaRue.\nJenkins' 2009 album \"Brothers of the Dirt\" was a collaboration with many Red Dirt and Texas country scene artists: Cody Canada (Cross Canadian Ragweed), Stoney LaRue,"
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"Reject All American\nReject All American is the final studio album by the American punk rock band Bikini Kill, released on April 5, 1996 by Kill Rock Stars. The album received generally favorable reviews from music critics.\nRecording and release.\n\"Reject All American\" was recorded in November 1995 and produced by John Goodmanson. The album was released on April 5, 1996 by the independent record label Kill Rock Stars.\nCritical reception.\n\"Reject All American\" received generally favorable reviews from music critics."
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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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"Retard Girl\n\"Retard Girl\" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist and guitarist Courtney Love, and released as the band's début single in April 1990 by Sympathy for the Record Industry. Recorded in March 1990, the single was produced by Love's then-husband, James Moreland. Drawing on the influence of no wave and noise rock bands of the time, the song features distorted guitars, heavy bass, and unpolished, aggressive vocals from Love.\nThe lyrics narrate a girl"
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"Retard Disco\nRetard Disco is a Los Angeles-based record label. The label began with two debut releases by 14 Year Old Girls and Hawnay Troof in 2003.\nHenry Rollins has been a vocal fan of the label, frequently playing Retard Disco releases on his radio show and citing the label, alongside Dischord, Ipecac, and Matador as l favorites.\nRoster.\n- 14 Year Old Girls\n- Bad Dudes\n- Bark Bark Bark\n- #Epsilons\n- Gene Defcon\n- Gravy Train"
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"Return of the Mac\nReturn of the Mac is the first collaboration studio album by American rapper Prodigy of Mobb Deep and producer The Alchemist, released on March 27, 2007 through E1 Music. The album was intended to be a mixtape serving as a prequel to Prodigy's next album, \"H.N.I.C. Pt. 2\", but was released as a traditional album due to the unexpected level of quality of the record. The album was produced by The Alchemist (who is featured on the cover) and it features songs sampled"
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"selling music artists\nBibliography.\n- Berkery, Patrick. \"The Return of the Mac Daddy: Mick Fleetwood\". ProQuest. Modern Drummer, Sep 2015. Web. Jul 2016.\n- Bob Brunning, \"Blues: The British Connection\", Helter Skelter Publishing, London 2002, – First edition 1986 – Second edition 1995 \"Blues in Britain\"\n- Bob Brunning, \"The Fleetwood Mac Story: Rumours and Lies\", Omnibus Press London, 1990 and 1998,\n- Bob Brunning, \""
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"Ringing in the Sane\nRinging in the Sane is the debut studio album and third release from Australian rock band The Hot Lies, released through Liberation Music on 15 September 2007. Two singles were released to radio from the album, \"Emergency! Emergency!\" and \"Tokyo\".\nPersonnel.\n- Peter Wood - Vocals\n- Benjamin Pix - Guitar, backing vocals\n- Luke Szabo - Guitar\n- Leaton Rose - Bass, backing vocals\n- Jared Brown - Drums\n- Phil McKellar - Producer"
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"Their single, \"Emergency! Emergency!\", was released in August 2007 a month ahead of their debut album, \"Ringing in the Sane\". \"Emergency! Emergency!\" included the title song, and their cover version of \"Time After Time\", which was a crowd favourite, and an acoustic version of \"Ghosts and Mirrors\".\n\"Ringing in the Sane\" received national radio airplay from 5ADL and Triple J. The album reached the top 40 on the ARIA Albums Chart. One"
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"record was released in America on Decca with a black label and also in a pink label for demo play. The record has the distinction of being one of the most expensive collectible 45 rpm with the black label in mint condition selling for $15,000 in 2007 and the pink label selling for $3000. Ringo Starr briefly played in Sheridan's backing band during very early 1962, before returning to Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Starr was reportedly unhappy with Sheridan performing songs he had not rehearsed with his band (other musicians made"
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"Road to the Riches\nRoad to the Riches is the debut album by hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, which was released in 1989 on then-prominent hip hop label Cold Chillin' Records. The album is notable in that it set off the mafioso rap trend with the title track \"Road to the Riches,\" which received strong rotation on the TV show \"Yo! MTV Raps\", and was later featured on the old-school hip hop radio station Playback FM from the game \"\""
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"Embarrassment of Riches (EP)\n\"Embarrassment of Riches\" is a 6-song \"albumette\" by Elephant Micah which was released September 29, 2006 on Micah's own LRRC label. The record was unveiled at a record release party at Micah's alma mater, Earlham College. In late October, the album was reviewed by the \"Denver Post\", probably the largest media publication to review an Elephant Micah release to date.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Feedback, So Long\"\n2. \"The"
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"Roadrunner United\nRoadrunner United was a project organized by American heavy metal record label Roadrunner Records to celebrate its 25th anniversary. It culminated in an album released worldwide on October 11, 2005, entitled \"The All-Star Sessions\". Four \"team captains\" were chosen to lead 57 artists from 45 past and present Roadrunner bands, and produce and oversee the album's 18 tracks: then (now former) Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison, Trivium frontman and guitarist Matt Heafy, Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares, and Machine Head"
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"Stone.\nMiles was signed by the 70s–80s era record label, Casablanca Records, best known for its rock act, KISS. Miles' work for the label included the album released under his own name, \"Bicentennial Gathering of the Tribes\". The album's liner notes a quote from President John F. Kennedy concerning American Indians. In the mid 70s Miles recorded \"Roadrunner\" co-produced by long time friend Jim Paris. In 1980 Paris and Miles re-united, and together they produced \"Sneak Attack\""
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"Rock @ Roll\nRock @ Roll is the seventh album by the Croatian rock band Aerodrom, released through Croatia Records in 2007. The album marked the band's 30th anniversary, which they celebrated at a New Year's Eve concert in Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb. Jurica Pađen wrote all of the music and lyrics, except for \"Fait Accompli\", a song co-written with Branimir Štulić and dedicated to John Lennon. \"Rock @ Roll\" was recorded as a trio with new drummer Slavko Pintarić 'Pišta'"
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"Rocking Time\nRocking Time is a reggae album by Jamaican musician Burning Spear, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music) on the Studio One label. \nHis second album for Studio One, \"Rocking Time\" featured bass guitarist Leroy Sibbles and drummer Leroy \"Horsemouth\" Wallace. The album was described by Allmusic as \"cosmic reggae at its rawest\" and \"the very epitome of conscious music\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Call On You\"\n2. \"Foggy Road\"\n3"
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"Rocks and Honey\nRocks and Honey is the sixteenth studio album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, first released by ZYX Music on March 8, 2013. Eight years since \"Wings\" was released in 2005, this was the longest gap between album releases in Tyler's career, and is the first of her studio albums to chart in the United Kingdom since 1988. With tracks written by Nashville-based songwriters such as Frank J. Myers, Desmond Child, Brett James and Beth Hart, the album consists of a number of"
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"This Is Gonna Hurt (Bonnie Tyler song)\n\"This Is Gonna Hurt\" is the second single from Bonnie Tyler's country inspired album, \"Rocks and Honey\" (2013). It was written by Nashville-based songwriters Kurt Allison, Kelly Archer and David Fanning. The song was initially released by Tyler's own record label Celtic Swan Recordings in July 2013, and received substantial airplay on British radio. It was released in Germany on 5 July 2013, 16 August in the UK and 27 August"
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"Roorback\nRoorback is the ninth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released in 2003, through SPV Records.\nAlbum information.\nThe songs \"Mind War\" and \"Bullet the Blue Sky\" were released as singles and music videos. The digipak version (released everywhere except the United States) contains the \"Revolusongs\" EP and the video for \"Bullet the Blue Sky\". The album title refers to the \"Roorback forgery\".\nReception.\nSales were down from their previous albums featuring"
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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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"Roses & Clover\nRoses & Clover is the second Brushfire Records release by Animal Liberation Orchestra.\nPersonnel.\n- Animal Liberation Orchestra\n- Steve Adams – bass, vocals, production\n- Dave Brogan – drums, percussion, piano, wurlitzer, synthesizer, vocals, production\n- Zach Gill – piano, rhodes piano, synthesizer, guitar on track 5, ukulele, vocals, vox mutator, production\n- Dan Lebowitz – guitar, lap steel guitar, vocals, production\n- Additional Personnel"
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"the single would feature artist's E.J. & Rev City.\nOther ventures.\nOther ventures Clover G Records.\nClover G Records or Clover G La Familia is a record label owned by Houston, Texas rapper Lil' Flip, it was created in 2004.\nOther ventures Fashion designing.\nIn 2004 Lil' Flip released his shoe line titled \"Clover Footwear\" which is branded off his self-owned label Clover G Records. Lil' Flip also has a fashion clothing line titled \"Clover G Clothing\" which is"
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"Round Room\nRound Room is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Phish released on December 10, 2002, by Elektra Records. \nThe album was recorded over the span of four days in October 2002, and its release marked the end of the group's two year hiatus from touring and recording. Most of the album’s songs have rarely been played live, with the exception of “46 Days”, “Walls of the Cave”, \"Seven Below\", and \"Waves\", which have"
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"Masterpiece\".\nIn 2006, Fagan-Gayle released his debut single \"Come into My Room\" which charted inside the UK top 40, peaking at number 37. This was his only single for the label V2 Records. His second single \"Round and Round\", released in January 2007, marked a change in record label and was the first for Mona Records/Vibes Corner Music. On 9 October 2006, he released his debut album \"Masterpiece\", which was led by the third single \"Cold as"
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"Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson\nRoy Orbison Sings Don Gibson is a tribute album recorded by Roy Orbison for MGM Records, and his tenth studio album overall. Released in January 1967, it is a collection of songs written by Country Music Hall of Fame singer/songwriter Don Gibson who, like Orbison, often wrote about the loneliness and sorrow that love can bring. Its one single, \"Too Soon to Know\", became a smash hit in the UK, reaching #3 there in September 1966, and also reached"
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"the album \"\"), Waylon Jennings, B. B. King, Timi Yuro, and Frank Ifield, among others.\nRoy Orbison covered the track for his 1961 album \"Lonely and Blue\", and recorded a second later version which was featured on his 1967 tribute album to Gibson, \"Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson\". A 1973 rendition by Sammy Davis Jr. became an Adult Contemporary charts, reaching #33 in Canada and #29 U.S.\nThe song was recorded by Ronnie Milsap and released in November 1974 as the"
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"Rozen-e-Deewar\nRozen-e-Deewar is the first album recorded by Pakistani music band Rox3n. With tints of pop and dark shades of rock too, Roxen hit the market with their debut album on August 31, 2006.\nRozen-e-Deewar was released under \"Fire Records\" (Pakistan), \"Hom Records\" (India) & \"Sangeet Records\" (United States, Canada, North America & almost all over the world).\nEtymology.\n\"Rozen-e"
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"Rubber Hair\nRubber Hair is a studio album by Kramer and Daved Hild, released in March 1997 by Shimmy Disc. It included contributions by cellist Garo Yellin and actor Billy West, who played guitar on \"Photograph\" and \"Rubber Hair\".\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from \"Rubber Hair\" liner notes.\n- Daved Hild – vocals, drums, cover art\n- Kramer – instruments, production, engineering\n- Garo Yellin – cello\n- Billy West – guitar\nExternal links"
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"Rubber Jungle Records\nRubber Jungle Records is an independent record label created by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio. It was started by Anastasio to release his album \"One Man's Trash\". The label released Anastasio's \"The Horseshoe Curve\" on July 24, 2007 and the live album \"Original Boardwalk Style\" on June 10, 2008.\nSee also.\n- List of record labels"
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"Ruler of the Wasteland\nRuler of the Wasteland is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Chastain, released in 1986 through Shrapnel Records. During the same year, David T. Chastain released also two other studio albums with his second band CJSS. It is the first album to feature Fifth Angel drummer Ken Mary, who replaced Fred Coury, after a suggestion by Shrapnel Records president and talent scout Mike Varney.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs by David T. Chastain\n- Side one\n2. \"Ruler"
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"and managing his own record label.\nTheir debut album \"Mystery of Illusion\" was released worldwide in 1985, followed by \"Ruler of the Wasteland\" (1986), both through Shrapnel, and \"The 7th of Never\" (1987) through David Chastain's own label Leviathan Records. Drummer Ken Mary (Fifth Angel, TKO) replaced Coury from 1986 to 1988. The fourth album \"The Voice of the Cult\" was released in 1988. On 1990s \"For Those Who Dare\", new virtuoso bass"
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"Run Silent\n\"Run Silent\" (also known as \"Run Silent, Run Deep\") is a song by British-based pop act Shakespears Sister, released as the fourth single from their debut studio album \"Sacred Heart\" by FFRR Records. The single mix features Marcella Detroit more prominently than on the album version. The single failed to reach the success of \"You're History\", peaking at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 47 in Australia.\nTrack listing.\n- CD"
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"copy run sold out almost immediately, and resulted in a record deal with indie label Bombworks Records. My Silent Wake released their first full-length album \"Shadow of Sorrow\" on Bombworks Records in spring 2006. Drawing on similar influences to Ashen Mortality, My Silent Wake is a more experimental progression for Arkley, with more open soundscape arrangements, but also a heavier aspect to the sound. My Silent Wake went on to record a further three albums and a split album with The Drowning. The band are still active."
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"Renincarnated\nRenincarnated is the fourth album by rapper MC Ren, released October 31, 2009, on his own record label Villain Entertainment.\nThe album marked MC Ren's comeback after not having released an album in eleven years since 1998's \"Ruthless for Life\"., The album was a download-only album, with no physical edition currently available. It is his first album since he declined a major label deal in 2002 off the back of a series of high-profile appearances on hit albums for Dr. Dre"
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"Satellite Sky\nSatellite Sky is the title of the final album by Mark Heard, released in 1992, on Heard's own Fingerprint Records, shortly before his death. \nThe album, which was almost entirely written on a mandolin, prominently features Heard's own 1939 National Steel electric mandolin. \nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Mark Heard. \n1. \"Tip of My Tongue\" - 4:22\n2. \"Satellite Sky\" - 3:48\n3. \"The Big Wheels Roll\" - 4:02"
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"1990 – BSkyB announces former BSB customers will receive Sky equipment (for Astra system) free of charge, Marcopolo satellite transmissions to cease\n- 1992 – July – BSB satellite Marcopolo II sold to Telenor\n- 1993 – December – BSB satellite Marcopolo I sold to NSAB\nFurther reading.\n- \"From Satellite to Single Market\": New Communication Technology and European. Author: Richard Collins Publication Date: 24 Sep 1998 | |\n- \"High Above: The untold story of Astra, Europe's leading satellite company"
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"Scented Gardens for the Blind\nScented Gardens for the Blind is the second album by New Zealand group Dragon released in February 1975 on Vertigo Records before they relocated to Australia in May. \"Scented Gardens for the Blind\", along with their first album \"Universal Radio\", is in the progressive rock genre—all subsequent albums are hard rock/pop rock. \"Vermillion Cellars\" was released as a single in March and was followed by non-album singles, \"Education\" in May and \"Star Kissed\" in"
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"Friends Garden (meaning the Friends of Roundhay Park) is a secluded one off the rose garden of Canal Gardens.\nThere are gardens for blind people with scented plants and braille inscriptions.\nFeatures.\nFeatures Arena.\nThomas Nicholson had planned to make a third lake in a hollow which is now the Arena, but he died before doing so. In 1894, it was converted into a sports arena with cycle track, providing work for unemployed people in Leeds. It is overlooked by a mound known as Hill 60"
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"Scissors Cut\nScissors Cut is the fifth solo studio album by Art Garfunkel released in August 1981 on Columbia Records. It was his second album to miss the US \"Billboard\" Top 40 and his second album containing no US Top 40 singles. The month following its release, Garfunkel would reunite with former partner, Paul Simon, for their famous 1981 \"Concert in Central Park\".\nHistory.\nIn August 1981, Garfunkel released his fifth solo album \"Scissors Cut\" (U.S. #113, U.K. #51"
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"Eastern cut-off\nThe eastern cut-off is a variant of the \"scissors\" high jump style\ninvolving a layout. This enables the jumper to clear a higher bar \nthan with the traditional scissors style, while still landing on \nthe feet. The technique is generally credited to Michael Sweeney of the New York Athletic Club, \nwho used it in 1895 to set a world record of 6 ft 5 5/8 inches (1.97 m).\nThe style came to be called \"eastern\" because"
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"Scorn Defeat\nScorn Defeat is the first full-length album by the Japanese black metal band Sigh, released in 1993 by Deathlike Silence Productions. It is the band's most traditional black metal album, taking on a uniquely disturbing and bold formula lyrically compared to their Scandinavian peers. The album takes its title from a line in the title track from Venom's 1981 album \"Welcome to Hell\". On \"Scorn Defeat\", the line itself is said on \"At My Funeral\".\nReissues.\nThe"
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"Sigh (band)\nBiography.\nSigh was founded in 1989 in Tokyo, Japan. The band was signed by Euronymous' (of Mayhem fame) infamous label Deathlike Silence Records and released their first full-length album \"Scorn Defeat\" on DSP in 1993, shortly after Euronymous' death. The label ceased to exist shortly after his death and Sigh changed to Cacophonous Records.\nAfter major disputes with Cacophonous over promotion and album rights, the band eventually found a new home at Century Media Records. Through this"
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"Searching for Jerry Garcia\nSearching for Jerry Garcia is the second and final studio album by Detroit rapper Proof of D12, released on August 9, 2005. It was the only solo album that Proof released on a major record label before his death. The album is named after Grateful Dead member Jerry Garcia. The album's release date, August 9, 2005, intentionally coincided with the ten-year anniversary of Garcia's death.\nAlbum title.\nProof found inspiration in an unlikely person — the late jam rocker"
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"Jerry Garcia / David Grisman\nJerry Garcia / David Grisman an album of folk music by Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. It was the second album released under Grisman's record label Acoustic Disc (after \"Dawg '90\").\n\"Jerry Garcia / David Grisman\" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"The Thrill is Gone\" (Hawkins, Rick Darnell)\n2. \"Grateful Dawg\" (Garcia, Grisman)\n3. \""
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"Second Heat\nSecond Heat is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Racer X, released on February 11, 1987 through Shrapnel Records.\nCritical reception.\nIn a contemporary review, \"Rock Hard\" defines \"Second Heat\" \"a thoroughly convincing piece of work, which can also boast an unusually impressive production\" and predicted that Paul Gilbert would be \"the first Shrapnel guitarist, who will make a name for himself beyond the circle of guitar freaks.\"\nAndy Hinds at AllMusic considered \""
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"followed by four more solo albums for the independent record label Janus in the early 1970s, which included \"Baby Batter\".\nOn the night that Henry Vestine quit Canned Heat, Mandel was in the band's dressing room at the Fillmore West. Mike Bloomfield joined them for the first set, and Mandel came in for the second set. His third performance with the band was the Woodstock Festival in 1969. During this period, with Canned Heat bandmates Larry Taylor and Fito de la Parra, Mandel contributed to the '"
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"Secret Curve\nSecret Curve is a 2011 album by Ron Anderson's PAK. It was released on John Zorn's Tzadik label as part of the composer series.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Overture\"\n2. \"Let Me Tell You Something\"\n3. \"Caffeine Static Rendezvous\"\n4. \"No Future\"\n5. \"Caro-Kann\"\n6. \"Secret Curve\"\n7. \"Mama’s Little Anarchist\"\n8. \"E4 or D4?\""
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"FatLip Recordings\nFatLip Recordings was an independent record label owned, operated and releasing music by the band Curve.\nHistory.\nThe label was only active when Curve wished to release music independently. It was first used in 1996. Curve had recently reunited, having been split up for two years, and were without a record label, as their previous deal with Anxious Records had expired. They therefore self-released the 'Pink Girl With the Blues' single on their own FatLip Recordings label. The label became dormant"
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"See All Her Faces\nSee All Her Faces is the seventh studio album by singer Dusty Springfield, originally released on the Philips Records label in 1972. It contains a mixture of tracks from different recording sessions; some tracks were recorded with Jeff Barry for an aborted third album for Atlantic Records, other tracks were recorded for Philips in the UK between April and July 1970 – these came to be Springfield's final recordings with longtime producer and arranger Johnny Franz. Some, such as \"Willie and Laura Mae Jones\", recorded"
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", and sang with the Three Faces of Eve, an all-girl rock and roll band.\nIn 1968, she moved to California and secured a teaching post at Strawberry Point Elementary School in Mill Valley. On Christmas Day 1969, she wrote a song about the town for her kindergarten class to sing. It was heard by record producer Erik Jacobsen, who recorded Adams with the children from the third grade class at the school, and took it to Warner Bros. Records where the label management \"guys in suits stood"
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"Seek Magic\nSeek Magic is the first studio album of Dayve Hawke, under the alias of Memory Tapes. It was released August 24, 2009. The cover art features an image of the painting Mirage by Tomory Dodge.\nTrack listing.\nNote: On vinyl pressings of the album, the running order of Pink Stones and Stop Talking is reversed.\nReception.\nSeek Magic gathered attention from Pitchfork Media after being awarded the title of \"Best New Music\" by the site. It has an 8.0 rating"
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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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"history to sell over one million copies in CD format.\nMarketing.\nAside of paid advertising in print or broadcast media, radio airplay is one of the most important tools to sell records. A research commissioned by one of major label groups stated that \"four out of five music purchases can be traced to radio airplay.\nIn 2007, Record Store Day was inaugurated to bring together fans, artists, and thousands of independent record stores across the world. The 2013 event of Record Store Day was credited with the"
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"September of My Years\nSeptember of My Years is a 1965 studio album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released on Reprise Records in September 1965 on LP and October 1986 on CD. The orchestral arrangements are by Gordon Jenkins, their fifth album collaboration. It peaked at No. 5 on the \"Billboard\" Pop Albums chart.\nBackground.\nSinatra was to turn 50 years old in December 1965, and the release of this album along with \"A Man and His Music\" and \"Strangers in the Night\""
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"own Ecstatic Peace! record label.\nThurston Moore and Byron Coley wrote on Arthur Magazine, \nMCIAA's work range over many artistic activities: musical performance, films and videos, audiovisual installations, poetry, drawing, photography, painting.\nIn September 2011, My Cat Is An Alien were the cover feature in The Wire magazine.\nReleases.\nMy Cat Is An Alien are one of the most prolific groups in the international experimental music scene, with more than 100 records in their first 13 years of activity"
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"Set Sail to Mystery\nSet Sail to Mystery is the fourth studio album by German gothic metal band The Vision Bleak, released on 2 April 2010 through Prophecy Productions. A digipak edition containing seven bonus tracks was also released. It counted with a guest appearance by Niklas Kvarforth of Shining fame.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing Trivia.\n- \"A Curse of the Grandest Kind\" takes its lyrics from an excerpt of Lord Byron's 1817 dramatic poem \"Manfred\".\n- \"Descend into Maelstrom\" references both"
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", The Vision Bleak were signed, who have played a major role in the label's history. For their debut \"The Deathship Has a New Captain\", Prophecy succeeded in convincing renowned German actor and voice actor Otto Mellies of a collaboration. The band's second album \"Carpathia - A Dramatic Poem\" became one of the biggest sellers for the label. With their third record \"The Wolves Go Hunt Their Prey\", the group entered German Media Control charts for the first time. The following albums Set Sail to"
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"Sex-O Olympic-O\nSex-O Olympic-O is the fifth album by the Revolting Cocks, released on March 3, 2009 through 13th Planet Records. The song \"Wizard of Sextown\" is featured in the horror film Saw V.\nPersonnel.\nPersonnel RevCo.\n- Alien Jourgensen - production, drum programming, guitars (2), horn arrangements, keyboards (2), harmonica (3), programming, background vocals (1, 2, 7, 12)\n- Josh Bradford -"
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", bass, keyboards) and Clayton Worbeck (keyboards, programming, mixing, bass). Their seventh album \"Sex-O Olympic-O\", which was produced by Jourgensen at his studio, was released on his 13th Planet label in March 2008. The follow-up album \"Got Cock?\" was released in March 2010 on the same label. A remix album of \"Got Cock?\", titled \"Got Mixxx?\", was released in 2011.\nProfessional life Other bands and projects."
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"Sexy Pee Story\nSexy Pee Story is the sixth studio album by Minneapolis-based noise rock band Cows, released on March 23, 1993 by Amphetamine Reptile Records.\nRelease and reception.\nA music video was made for \"Sugar Torch\" and directed by David Roth. It can be found on the \"Dope, Guns & Fucking up Your Videodeck, Vol. 1-3\" DVD released by Mvd Visual.\nAllmusic staff writer John Dougan gave the album four and a half out of five stars,"
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"calling it a \"terrific, noisy, clamorous record stuffed to the gills with pure punk rock excitement\".\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from the \"Sexy Pee Story\" liner notes.\n- Cows\n- Thor Eisentrager – guitar\n- Norm Rogers – drums\n- Kevin Rutmanis – bass guitar\n- Shannon Selberg – vocals, bugle\n- Production and additional personnel\n- Iain Burgess – production, engineering\n- Cows – production\n- Tom Hazelmyer – design"
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"Simplify Recordings\nSimplify Recordings is a bass music record label founded in 2009 by Seattle-based electronic music producer and DJ, Aaron Simpson. Simplify Recordings’ genres include glitch hop, dubstep, trap, drum & bass, and other bass music genres.\nThe label has received recognition from electronic music artists in recent years, getting playlist support from Pretty Lights, BT, and DJ Shadow and winning the Symphonic Distribution Awards for the Hardest Working Label in 2011 and the Most Forward Thinking Label in 2012. Simplify has had"
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"Shake Sherry\n\"Shake Sherry\" (sometimes spelled on record as \"Shake Sherrie\") was a 1962 R&B song by Motown Records group The Contours, issued on its Gordy subsidiary label (Gordy 7012). It was the follow-up to the group's million-selling top-5 hit single \"Do You Love Me\", and was taken from their album of the same name.\nNot as successful as its predecessor, \"Shake Sherry\" missed the \"Billboard\" Pop Top 40, peaking at number 43"
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"Darren Blase called Hirbe, who had by then sold the record store, to ask if he could revive the label. Hirbe said yes, and in 1992, Blase acquired the label in return for a copy of the Jack Dupree album \"Blues in the Gutter\". By 1999, the label had become the most active one dedicated to punk rock and roots rock in Cincinnati. In 1999, Blase re-opened the Shake It record store. \nCompilations.\nIn 2009, Shake It released the Eddie Hinton tribute"
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"Shatterproof Is Not a Challenge\nShatterproof Is Not a Challenge is the second studio album by British-based rock band Hundred Reasons, released on 1 March 2004, through Columbia Records.\nFollowing the album's release, the band were dropped by Columbia Records. In 2006 guitarist Larry Hibbitt stated that:there were a lot of things that were wrong with [the album]. A lot of it was to do with the fact that we had absolutely no working relationship with the label by the time it came out."
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"second album. Recording the Album took place in June and July, with the band again opting for Magic Shop Studio in New York City. 'Shatterproof is not a challenge' was released on 1 March 2004. The band headed out on a headline tour of the UK and a European arena tour with good friends Incubus. Despite successful tours and reaching Silver status with sales of more than 65,000 copies of, \"Shatterproof Is Not A Challenge\", within 4 months of its release, the touring was cut short when they"
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"She's So Far Away\n\"She's So Far Away\" is a song by J.M. Silk, taken from the album \"Hold on to Your Dream\", which was released in 1987 on RCA Records.\nThe single was written by Keith Nunnally, and it peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number eighty. On B-side of the release appeared a remix of their UK number one hit, \"Jack Your Body\".\nCredits and personnel.\n- Keith Nunnally – lead vocal, writer"
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"Shit's Real\n\"Shit's Real\", also known by its censored title \"It's Real\", is the first single released by rapper Mic Geronimo.\nProduced by a then unknown Irv Gotti (then known as DJ Irv), \"Shit's Real\" was Geronimo's first official recording. After meeting Irv at a high school talent show, Irv and Geronimo came together to record a single, which became \"Shit's Real\". The single became an underground classic and made it to 3 different"
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"Shovel Headed Kill Machine\nShovel Headed Kill Machine is the seventh studio album by the American thrash metal band Exodus, released on October 4, 2005 through Nuclear Blast. This album comes after a huge change in the band's lineup. Therefore, this is the first album to feature new vocalist Rob Dukes, after the departure of Steve \"Zetro\" Souza during the band's South American tour in support of the band's previous album \"Tempo of the Damned\". It is also the band's first studio album not"
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"so different because \"Bonded...\" was such a landmark record, such a great record that…I watched the band the whole time and I think this is a more, probably, the most brutal record the band has done since \"Bonded by Blood\".\" Bostaph also says the chemistry between members was very different, due to three out of five members being replaced in one year; \"it's a totally different band than before.\" The band toured for over a year promoting \"Shovel Headed Kill Machine"
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"Show Your Bones\nShow Your Bones is the second studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released on March 22, 2006 by Interscope Records. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2007.\nBackground and music.\nIn early 2005, the band decided to scrap all of the songs they had written for the record so far and re-invent their style. Karen O said, \"We're not interested in making \"Fever To Tell\" Part 2."
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"-ray on September 4, 2015.\nOn March 31, 2015, lead singer Steven Tyler stated that he was working on his first solo country album. On April 6, it was announced that Tyler signed a record deal with Scott Borchetta's Dot Records (a division of the Big Machine Label Group). On May 13, Tyler released the lead single, \"Love is Your Name\", from his forthcoming solo debut album. He promoted the song on the \"Bobby Bones Show\", iHeartMedia, \""
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"nonstop. Following a brief stint in rural Brookfield, Missouri, the band eventually relocated to Fort Collins, Colorado: the centrally-located city made touring the west and east coasts of the country considerably easier. Reynolds left the band in 1993, and was replaced by vocalist Chad Price. The album \"Breaking Things\" was released in 1993 to generally positive reviews, and the songs \"Guilty\" and \"Shreen\" were released as singles.\nHistory Interscope/Epitaph years.\nAll briefly joined major label Interscope Records for"
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"Sickening Bliss\nSickening Bliss is the fourth and final full-length album by Swedish goregrind band Regurgitate, released in 2006 by Relapse Records. For vinyl releases, there is the yellow splatter vinyl limited to 1000, red limited to 500, and clear limited to 100. There is also a censored cover that focuses on the woman's face and does not show her holding her intestines on a baby's blanket.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Bliss\" - 0:35\n2. \"Abducens Eminence\" - 0:57"
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"Fleshgod Apocalypse\n- Ion Dissonance\n- Kill the Client\n- Leng Tch'e\n- Misery Index\n- Necrophagist\n- Neuraxis\n- Psycroptic\n- Rotten Sound\n- Sadis Euphoria\n- Sickening Horror\n- The Dying Light\n- The Year of Our Lord\n- Upheaval\n- Watchmaker\nSee also.\n- List of record labels\n- Willowtip discography\nExternal links.\n- Willowtip Records Official Website\n- Interview with label owner Jason Tipton (2005)"
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"'Waiting', and 'Dark Matter'.\" The narrative segues between tracks were also praised.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing \"Insignificance\" and second disc.\nIn 1997, a collection of b-sides and demos from the \"Signify\" sessions, titled \"Insignificance\", was released on cassette tape. When \"Signify\" was reissued in 2003 on Delerium Records and in 2004 on Snapper Music, \"Insignificance\" was packaged as a second disc of \"Signify\", with a slightly altered track list"
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"Signify\" (1996), the first Porcupine Tree album to be performed entirely by the four members. It contained shorter compositions and less improvisation than its predecessors.\nThe next album was delayed for almost three years as the band was looking for a new record label after finishing their deal with Delerium. In the meantime, they launched \"Metanoia\" (1998), a compilation of improvisations recorded during the \"Signify\" sessions, some of which were later shaped into songs. Finally, they signed to Snapper/K"
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"Silence Is Easy"
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"Silence Is Easy\nSilence Is Easy is the second studio album by English indie rock group Starsailor, released in September 2003 on EMI. The album cover is loosely based on Echo & the Bunnymen's \"Heaven Up Here\". The song \"Some of Us\" was featured in an episode of \"Bones\" entitled A Boy in a Bush and in the closing credits of the Belgian film \"The Memory of a Killer\" (a.k.a. \"The Alzheimer Case\"). The album contains some of the last productions"
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"\" (1960) (Colpix Records) from \"Pepe\" movie soundtrack (This record hit the top 5 in Spain, 1961, on the Discophon label)\n- \"I've Still Got My Heart Joe\" b/w \"Everybody's Reachin' Out for Someone\" (1971) (Bell Records 119)\n- \"Ain't Love Easy\" b/w \"Roses in the Snow\" (1972) (Bell Records 253)\n- \"Walk in Silence\" b/w \"The World"
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"Silent Movies"
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"Silent Movies\nSilent Movies are 13 solo guitar compositions by Marc Ribot released September 28, 2010 on Pi Recordings.\nReception.\nThe album received universal acclaim, with Metacritic giving it a score of 87% from 7 reviews. The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars, stating, \"For those interested in one of the more compelling and quietly provocative and graceful guitar records of 2010, \"Silent Movies\" is well worth seeking out\". PopMatters correspondent Will Layman said, \"Marc Ribot really"
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"2007\n- \"Evidence\", a song by Thelonious Monk from his album \"Misterioso\"\n- Evidence Music, a jazz record label\nTV and movies.\n- \"Evidence\" (1915 film), a silent film drama\n- \"Evidence\" (1929 film), a sound film\n- \"Evidence\" (1988 film), a Malayalam film\n- \"Evidence\" (2012 film), a found-footage horror film\n- \"Evidence\" (2013 film), a crime"
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"Silk Degrees"
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"Silk Degrees\nSilk Degrees is the seventh album by Boz Scaggs, released on Columbia Records in 1976. The album peaked at No. 2 and spent 115 weeks on the \"Billboard\" 200. It has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA and remains Scaggs's best selling album. \"Silk Degrees\" spawned four singles. \"It's Over\", \"Lowdown\", and \"Lido Shuffle\" made the Top 40, while \"What Can I Say\" peaked at No. 42.\nBackground."
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"been used in connection with China's efforts to maintain a scientific presence in the Antarctic.\nAlthough used primarily to support China's annual expeditions to Antarctica, \"Xue Long\" has made four voyages to the Arctic, via the Bering Strait in 1999, 2003, 2008 and summer 2010. During her 82-day voyage in JUL-SEP 2010, the ice-strengthened research ship was able to reach a new 'highest North' record (for China), reaching 88.22 degrees North latitude, at 177.20 degrees West longitude."
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