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"Vatican Nitez\nVatican Nitez is an album by Global Goon released on Rephlex Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Business Man\" – 3:28\n2. \"Jerky Dharma\" – 3:47\n3. \"On The 73\" – 4:54\n4. \"Kreem Ballet\" – 5:35\n5. \"Ray Krebs Drives A Car\" – 1:28\n6. \"Stan's Slaves\" – 3:30\n7. \"!\" – 3:09\n8. \"Crudulus\" – 1:17\n9. \"Drugula"
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"persisted even after the release of \"Cradle of History\" two years later. After releasing Vatican Nitez four years later, he left the Rephlex label and started his own label J-HOK records, which he released three albums on. He also released one album on Audio Dregs, and two albums and one EP on WéMè.\nGlobal Goon has also been rumored to have released five acid records under the alias Syntheme on both Planet Mu and WéMè between 2007 and 2009, but this remains unconfirmed and Syntheme is also known"
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"Visions in Blue"
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"Visions in Blue\n\"Visions in Blue\" is Ultravox's third single from the \"Quartet\" album, recorded in Air Studios, London and released on Chrysalis Records on 11 March 1983. The single peaked at #15 in the UK charts on 26 March. A video was produced, but was banned by the BBC and MTV due to brief nudity; an edited version was later provided for broadcast on \"Top of the Pops\".\nThe track also appears in live form on the CD version of Ultravox's"
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"Blue Fog Recordings\nBlue Fog Recordings is a Canadian independent record label. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the label is owned and operated by musician Rick White and Brian Taylor of the Toronto record store Rotate This.\nThe label is distributed by Sonic Unyon, and has released material by White, One Hundred Dollars, Andre Ethier, Castlemusic, Eiyn Sof, Elevator, Frederick Squire, Ghost Story, Nordic Nomadic, Rammer, The Unintended and Wyrd Visions, as well as a compilation album of early hardcore punk bands from"
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"Voice of Earth"
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"Voice of Earth\nVoice of Earth is Chinese singer Alan's debut Japanese-language album released by Avex Trax. The album contains the eight singles alan has released from 2007 to 2009. The album was released on March 4, 2009 in Japan.\nPromotion.\n\"Natsukashii Mirai (Longing Future)\" was used as the theme song for NHK special, \"Save the Future\", for World Environment Day. Her sixth single \"Red Cliff: Shin-Sen\" was used to as the theme song for"
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"Papa Roach, System of a Down and Static-X perform live before the genre saw mainstream success.\nHis interest in hardcore music grew after discovering Victory Records in the 1990s. Early Victory artists he recalls enjoying include Inner Strength, Earth Crisis, Snapcase, Bloodlet, Deadguy and Strife.\nOther endeavors.\nOther endeavors Secret Voice.\nIn 2012, Jeremy Bolm launched his own independent record label titled Secret Voice. The label is an imprint under Jacob Bannon of Converge's own label, Deathwish Inc. Secret Voice's"
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"Vox Celeste 5"
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"Vox Celeste 5\n\"Vox Celeste 5\" is a Deerhunter single released as part of the third edition of Sub Pop's Singles Club. Units were set to ship out in June 2009, but due to delays were not released until August 28. The records were pressed in a limited set of 1,500 on yellow vinyl. The tracks that appear here are re-workings of songs that initially appeared on \"Microcastle\" and \"Weird Era Cont.\" To date, it is the only release by Deerhunter to appear on"
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"Riddell novel), 2003\nArts, entertainment, and media Music.\n- \"Vox\" (song), by Sarah McLachlan\n- Vox Records (Germany), a German record label\n- Vox Records, an American record label\nArts, entertainment, and media Radio.\n- Vox (XM), a classical vocal channel on XM Satellite Radio\n- Radio Vox T, a Romanian radio station\n- WVOX, Whitney Radio's AM station, whose slogan is \"Vox populi\"\nArts, entertainment"
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"Vrisko To Logo Na Zo"
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"Vrisko To Logo Na Zo\nVrisko To Logo Na Zo (Greek: \"Βρίσκω Το Λόγο Να Ζω\"; ) is the third Greek-language studio album and fifth studio album overall by Greek singer Elena Paparizou, released on June 12, 2008 by Sony BMG Greece. It was the first time that \"DON - K\" (Niclas Olausson and Toni Mavridis) had produced the entire album and that Paparizou had contributed to an album both musically and lyrically. It was also the first time that a duet was included"
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"\"Vrisko To Logo Na Zo\"), while she made her first musical contributions to \"Vrisko To Logo Na Zo\", \"Den Tha 'Mai 'Do\" and \"Filarakia\" (\"Giro Apo T' Oneiro\")her first solo writing credit.\nMusical style and performance Vocal style.\nPaparizou has the vocal range of mezzo-soprano; from her Antique years until 2005, she performed in a vocal range of C to B. Her vocal timbre has been described as \"deep, sensual\", \"dramatic\""
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"Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go"
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"Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go\nWaitin' for the Hard Times to Go is an album by the Nashville Bluegrass Band, released through Sugar Hill Records in 1993. In 1994, the album won the group the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Backtrackin'\" (Mike Dowling) – 2:58\n2. \"Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go\" (Ringer) – 3:16\n3. \"Kansas City Railroad Blues\" – 3:57\n4. \""
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"In 2006, Sugar Hill executive Barry Poss won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association.\nThe label was acquired by Concord Bicycle Music in April 2015.\nGrammy Awards for Best Bluegrass Album.\n- 1992 – \"Spring Training\", Carl Jackson and John Starling\n- 1994 – \"Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go\", Nashville Bluegrass Band\n- 1995 – \"The Great Dobro Sessions\", Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor (producers)\n- 1996 – \"Unleashed\","
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"Walk on Faith"
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", a number 2 single in 1988.\n\"Walk on Faith\" was Reid's first solo single, released in 1990 on Columbia Records. It spent twenty weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. It debuted at number 64 on the chart dated for November 24, 1990 and peaked at number 1 on the chart dated for February 23, 1991. The song was also his only Number One on the \"RPM\" Country Tracks charts in Canada."
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"Walk by Faith\n\"Walk By Faith\" is a song by Jeremy Camp that reached No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs Billboard chart. It is his second song to be made into a music video and is off Jeremy's first major-label studio album, released in 2002, called \"Stay\". It later appeared on his second album, \"Carried Me: The Worship Project\", in 2004. The song was written by Camp while he and his first wife, Melissa, were on their honeymoon"
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"Walkin'"
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"Walkin'\nWalkin' (PRLP 7076) is a Miles Davis compilation album released in 1957 by Prestige Records. The album compiles material previously released on two 10 inch LPs in 1954, along with one previously unreleased tune. Here credited to the \"Miles Davis All-Stars\", the songs were recorded on 3 April and 29 April 1954 by two slightly different groups led by Davis. Both sessions were recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's home studio.\nThe earlier session was a quintet with David Schildkraut on alto saxophone"
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"two years, Diana Osborn(e), who was an Elvis Presley fan and, although he had no record contract at the time, told her that he, too, was going to make a record. With his father's help, he secured a one-record deal with Verve Records, an important jazz label looking for a young and popular personality who could sing or be taught to sing. On March 26, 1957, he recorded the Fats Domino standard \"I'm Walkin'\" and \"A Teenager's Romance"
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"Walking with the Night"
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"Walking with the Night\nWalking with the Night is the fourth studio album by American neo soul/jazz singer Adriana Evans, released through Expansion Records in 2010. The new release was voted album of the month by Soul Express, and features the critically acclaimed single \"Weatherman\", \"Let You Get Away\" and \"Suddenly\" \nIn the summer of 2011, Evans toured Europe on her, \"Adriana Live! Tour\", which included two sold-out shows at London's Jazz Café. Evans performed songs"
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"Ember Records (US label)\nEmber Records was an American independent record label, run by Al Silver in New York City as the sister label to his Herald imprint. Among the artists on the label were the Five Satins, who recorded the Fred Parris song \"In the Still of the Night\", and New Orleans saxophonist Lee Allen who hit with \"Walking With Mr. Lee\". Herald and Ember closed down in the mid-1960s."
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"War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc)"
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"War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc)\nWar & Peace Volume 1 (The War Disc) is the fifth studio album by American rapper Ice Cube, released November 17, 1998 on Priority Records. It is the first part from the two-album project \"War & Peace\", the subsequent volume, \"War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)\" was released in 2000. The album features production by Bud'da, E-A-Ski, Ice Cube, K"
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"Laugh Now, Cry Later\nLaugh Now, Cry Later is the seventh studio album by rapper Ice Cube, released on June 6, 2006. It is Ice Cube's first album to be released on his independently owned record label Lench Mob Records, Virgin Records, and EMI. This album is his first studio album in six years since his previous album, \"War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)\". After spending the previous six years mainly doing movie projects, it could be considered a comeback"
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"Water from the Wells of Home"
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"Water from the Wells of Home\nWater from the Wells of Home is the 75th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Mercury Records in 1988 (see 1988 in music). It features several collaborations with other artists, including \"New Moon Over Jamaica\" with Paul McCartney. Other guests include Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr., Glen Campbell, Emmylou Harris and family members Rosanne Cash, John Carter Cash, June Carter Cash and members of the Carter Family. \"Call Me the Breeze\" is a J."
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"Sneakerpimpin Aint Easy\". \"Otherman\" (July 2005), their debut single, reached No. 46 on the ARIA Singles Chart.\nHistory.\nIn 2005 X & Hell, as Weapon X & Ken Hell, released their debut album, \"Sneakerpimpin Aint Easy\". The group were signed to Melbourne record label Illusive Sounds, part of the Mushroom Records. The label is home to Australian acts Bliss n Eso, Solid MC, Paris Wells, Lowrider, and the Winnie Coopers. Their"
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"Waterbed Hev"
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"Waterbed Hev\nWaterbed Hev is the first solo album and sixth album overall by rapper Heavy D. The album was released on April 22, 1997 for Uptown Records and was produced by Heavy D, DJ Battle Cat and Tony Dofat. This marked Heavy D's first album without \"The Boyz\", DJ Eddie F and G-Wiz. Waterbed Hev made it to #9 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, going gold in the process. Four singles"
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"1997: Heavy D - \"\"Waterbed Hev\" (Featuring Vinia Mojica)\" | Waterbed Hev\n- 1997: Jay-Z - \"\"Imaginary Player\"\", \"\"(Always Be My) Sunshine\" (Featuring Babyface & Foxy Brown)\" | In My Lifetime, Vol. 1\n- 1998: Cam'Ron - \"\"Me, My Moms & Jimmy\"\" | Confessions of Fire\n- 1998: McGruff - \"\"What You Want\"\" | Destined To Be\n- 1999:"
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"Wavering Radiant"
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"Wavering Radiant\nWavering Radiant is the fifth and final full-length album by American post-metal group Isis, released by Ipecac Recordings in 2009 and produced by Joe Barresi. It stands as Isis' last full-length album, as the band split just over a year after its release. The album continues Isis' history of lengthy songwriting, yet presents a slight departure from the soft-loud dynamics and post-metal aesthetic which characterized previous releases.\nReviewers noted a continued increase in melody from previous releases,"
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"?\" Roque Strew, of \"Pitchfork Media\", struggles in the same vein: \"pin a single label, style, adjective on Isis and it slips right off.\"\nWhile reviewers were troubled with categorizing the band, much time was spent deliberating upon the album's sound when held in comparison with other Isis material. Robin Jahdi, writing for \"FACT Magazine\", holds that the album presents a shift in dynamic. \"It takes a while to realise, but [\"Wavering Radiant\"] is"
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"Waxing Gibbous"
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"Waxing Gibbous\nWaxing Gibbous is the fifth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm Middleton, released on 1 June 2009 on Full Time Hobby. Middleton has stated that following the release of this album, and its subsequent tour, he will put his career as a solo artist on hold: \"I want to try something new and then come back to this later on.\"\n\"Red Travellin' Socks\" was released as a single on 18 May, on 7\" vinyl. Middleton describes the track as his"
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"\"own \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" and \"(Don't Fear) The Reaper\".\"\nWaxing Gibbous also means a Lunar phase from First quarter to Full moon.\nRelease.\nIn April 2009, Middleton revealed on his MySpace that he planned to release a new album: \nMy new record is ok, but I've just listened to \"Hysteria\" by Def Leppard and that's much better. I used to hate that album when I was sixteen but now I love it. I wonder when they"
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"Wayning Moments"
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"Wayning Moments\nWayning Moments is the third album by saxophonist Wayne Shorter and the final album for Vee-Jay Records, showcasing Wayne playing bop and hard bop with Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Higgins, Jymie Merritt and Marshall Thompson. CD reissues added alternate takes of the eight tracks that appeared on the original album.\nTrack listing.\nAll compositions by Wayne Shorter except where noted.\n1. \"Black Orpheus\" [Take 4] (Bonfá, Jobim) – 4:35\n2. \"Devil's Island\" ["
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"for TV production, Video, Japan, 1960\n- Ivo Robić recorded the Croatian rendering \"Orfejeva Pjesma\" in 1960\n- Wayne Shorter, \"Wayning Moments,\" Track #1 \"Black Orpheus,\" VJLP 3029, 1961\n- Miriam Makeba, \"Miriam Makeba\", LP vinyl RCA 1960/63\n- Vince Guaraldi, \"Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus\", CD, track #2, label: Orig. Jazz Classics, USA, April 18, 1962.\n- Hugh Masekela included the song in"
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"We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo!"
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"We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo!\nWe Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo! is an album by members of Afrirampo and Acid Mothers Temple, under the band name Acid Mothers Afrirampo.\nHistory.\nPlans for an Afrirampo and Acid Mothers Temple collaboration began in the spring of 2004, but instead Oni and Pikachu left Japan to study music in Africa.\nPersonnel.\nAcid Mothers Afrirampo consists of Afrirampo members Oni and Pikachu and Acid Mothers Temple leader Kawabata Makoto and members Tsuyama Atsushi and Higashi Hiroshi.\n- Oni - voice"
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"conversion works are proposed to be taken up next year:\"\n\"Lucknow-Pilibhit via Sitapur, Mailani\"\n\"In the last two budgets, I had announced 251 updating surveys/new surveys for new lines/gauge conversion/doubling. Of these, the following 190 surveys have been completed or will be completed by the end of this financial year. These lines will also be taken up in the 12th Plan:-\"\n\"Lucknow-Lakhimpur-Pilibhit via Sitapur\"\n- Railway Budget 2012-13"
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"We Do It"
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"version of this song in 1977.\nReleases.\n- \"We Do It\" / \"We Love Each Other\" - RCA Records 2616 (1976, UK)\n- R & J Stone - \"We Do It\" (12\" Mix) / Cee Jay PeaeS - \"We've Gone And Done It Now\", R&J Stone - \"We Do It\" (7\" Mix) - Soul City Records SITY T3 (1987, UK)\n- R&J Stone - \"We Do It\" /"
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". Not that we're going to give records away but this time we're starting a label, we want to build it up first and have the freedom to release exclusive things whenever we want. That's something we've always been able to do until we were on Epic, so it's nice that we're able to do that again.\nIn November 2009 Alkaline Trio announced the formation of their own independent record label, created as a joint venture with Epitaph Records in a manner similar to ANTI- and Hellcat Records"
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"We Will Become Silhouettes"
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"We Will Become Silhouettes\n\"We Will Become Silhouettes\" is a single by US indie band The Postal Service, released February 8, 2005 under the Sub Pop Records label. The single included a new track \"Be Still My Heart\" and two remixed tracks by Matthew Dear (\"We Will Become Silhouettes\") and Styrofoam (\"Nothing Better\"). The title track has been used in a Honda Civic commercial. Indie band The Shins recorded an acoustic cover of the title track, which was included as a"
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"Are the World\")\n- \"We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)\" by Tina Turner\n- \"We Have Arrived\" by Mescalinum United\n- \"Well Thought Out Twinkles\" by Silversun Pickups\n- \"We Will All Go Together When We Go\" by Tom Lehrer\n- \"We Will Become Silhouettes\" by The Postal Service\n- \"Whatever It Takes\" by Imagine Dragons\n- \"What Have They Done to the Rain?\" by The Searchers (later covered by Joan Baez"
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"Weird Revolution"
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"Weird Revolution\nWeird Revolution is the eighth studio album by the alternative rock band Butthole Surfers, released in 2001 on Surfdog Records and Hollywood Records. It is in large part a rerecorded version of an earlier album, tentatively entitled \"After the Astronaut\", that was abandoned in 1998.\nThe initial release of this album featured a lenticular cover and jewel case that shows the baby's limbs moving and shooting a beam at other planes on the cover. The song \"They Came In\" was featured on the to \""
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"Sep-2000, Voiceprint Records, HAWKVP6CD\n- Volume 2: Cassette, Oct-1980, Weird Records, WEIRD102; CD, Sep-2000, Voiceprint Records, HAWKVP7CD\n- Volume 3: Cassette, Oct-1980, Weird Records, WEIRD103; CD, Sep-2000, Voiceprint Records, HAWKVP8CD\n- Volume 4: Cassette, Jun-1981, Weird Records, WEIRD104; CD, Sep-2000, Voiceprint Records, HAWKVP9CD\n- Volume 5: Cassette, Sep-1981, Weird Records, WEIRD105; CD, Sep-2000, Voiceprint Records, HAWKVP10CD\n- Volume 6: Cassette"
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"What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell"
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"What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell\nWhat Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell is the eighth studio album by the psychobilly band the Nekromantix, released August 2, 2011 through Hellcat Records. It is the band's first album with guitarist Franc and drummer Lux; Franc replaced touring guitarist Pete Belair in 2007, while Lux replaced former drummer Andy DeMize who was killed in a car crash in January 2009.\nPersonnel.\n- Kim Nekroman - double bass, lead vocals\n- Franc - guitar, backing vocals"
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"of Mystery Hangup and Sacred Storm, would be Martinez's replacement. The band's first female member, Lux stated that the Nekromantix would tour North America with Reverend Horton Heat during the summer and record a new album later in the year. The band's eighth studio album, \"What Happens in Hell, Stays in Hell\", was released August 2, 2011. The band will support the album with a tour of the United States from July to September 2011. On April 2014, it was announced that Lux would"
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"What Would Steve Do?"
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"What Would Steve Do?\n\"What Would Steve Do?\" is the second single released by Mumm-Ra on Columbia Records, which was released on February 19, 2007. It is a re-recorded version of the self-release they did in April 2006. It reached #40 in the UK Singles Chart, making it their highest charting single.\nTrack listings.\nAll songs written by Mumm-Ra.\n- CD\n2. \"What Would Steve Do?\"\n3. \""
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"Other DJs started teaming up, following what Vince had started. Frankie Knuckles teamed up with Jamie Principle to make their first record and Steve Hurley teamed up with Rocky Jones to start DJ International. This was happening when Vince met Marshall Jefferson in the clubs with his friends, Sleazy-D and Adonis (artist). Marshall wanted to get a record out under his nickname, Virgo, so Vince told them to do it under his own label. Vince and Marshall made the EP, “Virgo Trax”, which still"
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"What's in Our Heart"
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"What's in Our Heart\nWhat's in Our Heart is an album by American country music artists George Jones and Melba Montgomery released in 1963 on United Artists Records.\nRecording.\nOn May 4, 1963, the Jones/Montgomery duet \"We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds\" was released and rose to number three, charting for twenty-eight weeks. The singers would chart seven more songs in the next four years. The bluegrass-tinged \"What's In Our Heart\", their first duet"
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"sessions in Paris, he attended a meeting with record label managers who said that the results were \"spectacular\" and that \"Get Lucky\" would be Daft Punk's next single. They also made Williams an offer to record his own album, to which he agreed quickly, \"overwhelmed that someone wanted to know what's in my heart.\"\nOn December 17, 2013, it was announced that Williams had signed to Columbia Records and would release his second studio album in 2014. In a December 2013 press release"
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"When Everyone Wore Hats"
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"When Everyone Wore Hats\nWhen Everyone Wore Hats is a Book set, from rock band Daniel Amos, released in 2001 on Stunt Records.\nThe collection included a softcover book with a new story written by frontman Terry Taylor, and three CDs of music. One CD featured the original \"Songs of the Heart\" album by Daniel Amos. A second disc included many of the songs rerecorded with brand new acoustic arrangements. A third disc included bonus tracks and an interview of Terry Taylor conducted by Jason Martin of Starflyer59."
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"set\" entitled \"When Everyone Wore Hats\". That collection not only included the entire 1995 album, but also the entire album reworked as an acoustic band, three new songs, an interview of Taylor by Starflyer59's Jason Martin, photos, expanded liner notes and a newly written short story by Taylor. In 1994, DA joined artists like Randy Stonehill, The Choir, Bruce Cockburn, Victoria Williams, Kate Taylor, Debbie Boone, Chagall Guevara, Carolyn Arends, and others to record songs for \"Orphans of God"
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"When I Took That Train"
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"When I Took That Train\nWhen I Took That Train is the 40th release by avant-folk/blues singer/songwriter Jandek, and the first of four released in 2005 by his own Corwood Industries label, as #0778.\nThe cover photo depicts the Corwood Representative standing on a street in central London – behind him can be seen Mansion House and, further back, the entrance to Bank Underground station."
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"to university to train to be a teacher. He signed to an independent record label and began working on an album with the title \"Nickel and Dime\". The music was acoustic blues music. He was played on BBC Three Counties Radio in March 2012 as part of BBC Introducing.\nHe abandoned the album when he realised that \"I wasn't proud of the songs I was writing, and I was performing the music because I liked the way that people reacted rather than because I was proud of the songs."
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"When Love Met Destruction"
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"When Love Met Destruction\nWhen Love Met Destruction is the second EP by American metal band Motionless in White released under Tragic Hero Records on February 17, 2009.\nBackground.\n\"When Love Met Destruction\" was recorded in the group's hometown after a year of releasing their debut EP \"The Whorror\". Although \"When Love Met Destruction\" is an EP as its releasing through Tragic Hero, it was initially a full-length album that was released through Masquerade Recordings, where it was recorded in 2008 with"
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"had written enough songs to complete a full-length album. The album was named \"When Love Met Destruction\". \"When Love Met Destruction\" was recorded in 2008 initially at Soundmine recording studio then finished at Zach Neil's home by Dave Cutrone and Zach Neil, and was released the same year on Masquerade Recordings. Neil added the band to his stage on the Warped tour with the new record in hand and the band quickly caught the attention of Shawn Milke from Alesana who offered to manage the band. Shortly thereafter"
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"When Mercy Found Me\n\"When Mercy Found Me\" is a song by Christian Alternative-Southern Rock group Rhett Walker Band from their debut studio album, \"Come to the River\" on Essential Records. It was released on April 23, 2012, as the first single from the album and band.\nBackground.\nThis song was written by Jeff Pardo and Rhett Walker, and it according to Walker is his personal testimony of faith.\nRelease.\n\"When Mercy Found Me\" was digitally released as"
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"All the Lovely Losers\nAll The Lovely Losers is a music album by Jason Gray released March 6, 2007. It is his fifth solo record and his first major label national release with Centricity Music. It was produced by Matt Patrick and Nate Sabin.\nEight tracks of the 12-track album \"All the Lovely Losers\" are taken from Jason's 2005 independently released album \"The Better Part of Me\" with altered track-listing. The other four tracks, namely \"Sing Through Me\", \"You Are Mercy"
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"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby\n\"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby\" is a classic hit song, a soul ballad, written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. It was first released in 1967 by Sam & Dave on Stax Records.\nOriginal Sam & Dave version.\nOriginal Sam & Dave version Personnel.\n- Vocals by Sam Moore and Dave Prater\n- Instrumentation by Booker T. & the M.G.'s and Mar-Keys Horns\n- Mastering Engineer Rick O'Neil\nOriginal Sam & Dave version In popular"
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"'\" (1966), \"You Got Me Hummin' (1966), \"When Something Is Wrong with My Baby\" (1967), \"Soul Man\" (1967), and \"I Thank You\" (1968). Most of their hits were penned by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. In most recordings, they were also backed by Hayes on piano with Booker T and the MGs and The Memphis Horns. The ending of their association with the Stax record label and their frequently volatile relationship contributed to"
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"Where Do You Go When You Dream\nWhere Do You Go When You Dream is the 16th studio album by Canadian country music vocalist Anne Murray, released in 1981 on Capitol Records. It reached #4 on the U.S. country album charts, and #55 on the pop album charts. In her native Canada, it reached #7 on the album chart. It was quickly certified Gold by the RIAA.\nThe album's first single, \"Blessed Are the Believers\", was Murray's sixth #1 Country hit"
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"would go on to record demos of songs that would later be re-recorded and released on their first album \"Dream to Make Believe\". These demos would circulate through the internet and become very popular with fans for their raw sound.\nArmor For Sleep originally signed to Equal Vision Records, where they released their first two albums, \"Dream to Make Believe\" in 2003 and \"What to Do When You Are Dead\" in 2005. The band signed to Warner Brothers/Sire Records in 2006, explaining it"
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"Where the Bungalows Roam\nWhere the Bungalows Roam is the third album by Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson, released March 27, 2007 on Kelp Records.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Jim Bryson, except as noted\n1. \"Flowers\"\n2. \"If by the Bridge\"\n3. \"Pissing on Everything\"\n4. \"Clear the Crowds\"\n5. \"The Wishes Pile Up\"\n6. \"Fire Watch\" (Bryson and Ken Babstock)\n7"
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"\" to the 2011 compilation album \"\".\nSince 2014, Bryson has run the Fixed Hinge recording studio, which was constructed alongside his home. Here, he has done a great deal of production work for other artists. \nHis newest EP, \"Tired of Waiting\", was released on September 14, 2018.\nDiscography.\n- \"The Occasionals\" (2000)\n- \"The North Side Benches\" (2003)\n- \"Where the Bungalows Roam\" (2007)\n- \""
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"While You Can\nWhile You Can is the first studio album from American Pop singer, Lucy Woodward, released in April 2003 on Atlantic Records. The standard version of the album contains 11 songs, while the version of the album released in Japan contains two bonus tracks, \"Vine To Vine\" and \"(There's Gotta Be) More To Life\", which in turn was later recorded by pop singer Stacie Orrico. It went on to become a moderate success for Orrico.\nThe debut single from the"
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"Any Mother Doesn't Grumble\nAny Mother Doesn't Grumble is an LP released in 1972 by Mick Softley, produced by \nTony Cox under the CBS record label in the UK and the Netherlands, and the Epic record label in Japan. It was reissued on CD by Cherry Red Records in November 2016. The cover art work is by Ian Beck.\nTrack listing.\n1. Song That I Sing\n2. Hello, Little Flower\n3. Sing While You Can\n4. Minstrel Song\n5"
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"Whirlwind Tongues\nWhirlwind Tongues is the final studio album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock released by Capitol Records in February 1974. The album continues in the path of its previous release, \"Passage\", by contrasting with the band's earlier hard rock material in favor of a progressive rock sound. Rick Cobb III (drummer) was replaced on this release by Randy Reeder (drummer).\nTrack listing.\n1. \"It's Gonna Be Love\" – 3:25\n2. \"Sunday Song\" –"
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"White Moth\nWhite Moth is the fourth studio album by Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd. \"Better People\" was released as the first single taken from the album. \"White Moth\" is Rudd's first album with the ANTI- record company. The album peaked at #30 on the Billboard Heatseekers album chart in June.\n\"White Moth\"'s success earned an ARIA Music Awards nomination for Best Blues and Roots Album at the 2007 ceremony, but lost to John Butler Trio's multi-platinum \"Grand National"
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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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"White Pepper\nWhite Pepper is Ween's seventh full-length album, and the last album they would release on Elektra Records. It was released on May 2, 2000.\n\"White Pepper\" is one of Ween's most polished albums. Songs such as \"Even If You Don't\" feature powerful, radio-friendly production and musicianship. Ween's bizarre sense of humour is still intact (such as on the Steely Dan send-up \"Pandy Fackler\") and their hard rock roots still show as"
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"made one solo record on the Homochord label, \"Jovial Huntsman\" and \"Donkey Laugh\". In August 1932, he made his radio debut as a banjo soloist. In September 1932, he joined Harry S. Pepper, Stanley Holloway, Doris Arnold, Jane Carr, and C. Denier Warren to revive the White Coons Concert Party show of the Edwardian era for BBC Radio. Four months later, he went on the air with the \"Kentucky Minstrels\", produced by Harry S. Pepper.\nMorley, who never married"
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"White Tee\n\"White Tee\" is a 2004 song by Dem Franchize Boyz, which appeared on their debut album \"Dem Franchize Boyz\", released on So So Def Records and Universal Records.\nControversy.\nAn article in the \"Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\", which mentions the song, and the fashion statement, stated that after the release of the song, many clubs and schools began to ban the use of white T-shirts on the basis that the shirts were associated with gangs.\nMusic video"
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". Despite playing their original songs for some of their shows, they developed new music.\nKaay and Andrew McGuiness (a lawyer) formed a record label, Popstar Records, and Full Scale released their debut extended play, \"Black Arrows\" in March 2003. This was followed by a second EP, \"White Arrows\" in August. There was a brief line-up change; Tee left the band, being replaced by Tristan Ross for about six months. Under the management of Kaay, the band toured the"
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"White Trash Beautiful\nWhite Trash Beautiful is the fourth solo studio album by American recording artist Everlast. It was released internationally on May 25, 2004 and a day later in the United States via Island Records. It has sold about 124,000 copies in the U.S.\nThe record peaked at number 12 on German music charts, at number 21 on Swiss music charts, at number 32 on Ö3 Austria Top 40, at number 56 on the US \"Billboard\" 200, and at number 124 on French music charts. The lead"
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"another diss towards Eminem following the release of \"Quitter\", but it went unreleased due to him deciding to instead squash the feud.\nCareer Tommy Boy sells to Warner Bros..\nAfter the sale of the Tommy Boy Records' catalog of master tapes to Warner Bros. Records and its metamorphosis to a dance music label in 2002, Everlast was without a label, but in 2003 he signed with Island/Def Jam. His fourth solo album, \"White Trash Beautiful\" (2004), was subsequently released after almost a"
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"over 50,000 copies just to jukebox operators, according to B.J. McElvee, country promotion manager for ABC-Dunhill Records. \"Billboard\" magazine reported that only the A-side, \"The Great Filling Station Holdup,\" was promoted to country radio, because the word \"screw\" was not generally acceptable in country radio programming at the time; however, \"Why Don't We Get Drunk\" was played by some underground stations on FM radio. \"Why Don't We Get Drunk\" was identified by \"Billboard\""
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"Why That Doesn't Surprise Me\nWhy That Doesn't Surprise Me is the sixth album by The Lucksmiths, released on 5 March 2001 on Candle Records (catalogue number CAN2513).\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Music to Hold Hands To\" – 3:47\n2. \"Synchronised Sinking\" – 3:56\n3. \"The Great Dividing Range\" – 3:17\n4. \"Beach Boys Medley\" – 1:16\n5. \"Broken Bones\" – 3:36\n6. \"First Cousin\" – 4:04"
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"n't help but feel disappointed that her label doesn't make a meaningful push to be more adventurous. The double-platinum \"One Heart\" is ripe with the potential to surprise and delight, whether through the uptempo pop perfection of 'Faith' and 'Reveal' or – if a ballad is considered a must – why not the breathtaking 'I Know What Love Is,' a Celine classic in waiting.\"\nCommercial performance.\n\"Stand by Your Side\" debuted at number 29 on the Adult"
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"Wild Young Hearts\nWild Young Hearts is the second studio album by British indie soul group Noisettes, released in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2009 by Vertigo Records, and the United States on 22 September 2009 by Mercury Records. Three singles were released from the album – \"Wild Young Hearts\", \"Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)\", and \"Never Forget You\", with \"Every Now and Then\" meant to be released as the fourth single, but was cancelled.\nSingles"
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".\nBibliography Historical Novels Single novels.\n- \"Fortune's Lady (\"Sep 1989)\n- \"Sweet Treason\" \"(\"Mar 1992)\n- \"Another Eden\" \"(\"Oct 1992)\n- \"Thief of Hearts\" \"(\"Jun 1993)\n- \"Crooked Hearts\" \"(\"Aug 1994)\n- \"Sweet Everlasting\" \"(\"Sep 1994)\n- \"Lily\" \"(\"Jun 1996)\n- \"Wild at Heart\" \"(\"Jan"
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"Will You Be Ready?\nWill You Be Ready?, released in 1988 on Light Records, is a gospel music album by American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned.\nChart rankings and awards.\nDomestically, the album peaked at #6 on the US Billboard Top Gospel albums chart and #22 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"So Good to Know (The Savior)\" – 4:41\n2. \"Waiting to Hear from You\" – 4:55\n3."
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"Each programme is assigned a label and in general a label will follow this sequence.\n- PRF Set – Prepare for Record. This will tell a VCR to wake up and get ready. This happens about 40 seconds before the programme is active.\n- PRF Clear – The VCR should be recording.\n- RTI – Record Terminate/Interrupt – Tells the VCR to stop recording. This label is held for 30 seconds after the programme ends.\nThere are complicated rules for the case where a programme is interrupted"
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"Wind in the Wire\nWind in the Wire is the eighth studio album released by American country music artist Randy Travis. Released in 1993 on Warner Bros. Records, the album was made to accompany a television series also entitled \"Wind in the Wire\". Two of the album's singles — \"Cowboy Boogie\" and the title track — entered the \"Billboard\" country music charts, peaking at #46 and #65, respectively, making this the first album of Travis's career not to produce any Top 40 hits"
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"Press, Sep 2008,\n- \"Lowdown: The Story of Wire\" (Paperback). Omnibus Press, May 2009,\n- \"Pink: Split Personality\" (Paperback). Omnibus Press, November 2009,\nAwards.\nIn 2008, Lester won the 'Breaking Music Writer' award at the Record of The Day Awards for Music Journalism and PR for his 'New Band of the Day' column in the \"Guardian\".\nExternal links.\n- New Band of the Day: Guardian"
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"Winner in You\nWinner in You is the eighth studio album by American R&B singer Patti LaBelle, released April 28, 1986, on MCA Records. Recording sessions took place during 1985–1986. Production was handled by several record producers, including Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager, and Nickolas Ashford, among others.\nThe album peaked at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, as well as producing the US number-one hit single \"On My Own\". It was LaBelle's only album to chart"
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"was also considering a contract offer from an independent record label, but the show's rules prohibited participants from having existing record contracts.\nCareer \"American Idol\".\n\"Idol\" judge Simon Cowell praised Guarini's performance in the show's first season, at one early audition telling him \"Justin, you know, occasionally you're very privileged when you do a competition like this to hear somebody undiscovered who has a voice like yours\", with Guarini ultimately becoming the runner-up to winner Kelly Clarkson in September 2002."
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"\"Life Less Frightening\". All three songs charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. \"Give It All\" and \"Swing Life Away\" in particular are credited with helping Rise Against achieve mainstream appeal.\nBackground and recording.\nAfter the release of \"Revolutions per Minute\" in 2003, a number of major record labels became interested in Rise Against, including DreamWorks Records. At the time, Rise Against was under contract with the independent record label Fat Wreck Chords. The general consensus among Fat Wreck Chords musicians"
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"Year of the Wolf\nYear of the Wolf is the fourth album by British singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot. It was released on 13 June 2011. The first single is the track \"Put Your Hands Up\". Popjustice called the song \"an understated yet patently brilliant tune\" and \"highly addictive\".\nThe album entered the UK Albums Chart at #31.\nBackground and recording.\nAfter self-releasing her third album \"The Graduate\", Nerina returned to a major label, Geffen Records,"
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". He was only 16 when he met 19-year-old Chris Manak, also known as Peanut Butter Wolf, in 1990. They became best friends, recording several demos and performing live in the San Jose area.\nAfter hearing Charizma on San Jose State's KSJS 90.5 FM, Matt Brown approached Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf, offering to become their manager. Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf agreed and began looking for a record label. After entertaining offers from some major record labels, including Columbia Records, they signed with the"
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"You Got the Floor\n\"You Got the Floor\" is a single by American guitarist and singer Arthur Adams. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 24 October 1981, reaching a peak position of number 38 and remaining on the chart for five weeks.\nThe record originally appeared on the small US label Inculcation, owned by actor Bernie Hamilton, who produced the track.\nExternal links.\n- Arthur Adams Band homepage"
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"of a few hundred songs he had written, Lauderdale was able to get a publishing deal with a small company called Blue Water Music (based in Houston, with a small office in Nashville). Living in Los Angeles he made a record with Anderson producing, but it was never released.\nLauderdale then got a publishing deal with Reprise and moved into the second floor of Buddy and Julie Miller's house until he got his own place in Nashville.\nIn 2013, Lauderdale started his own record label, Sky Crunch"
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"You Know FaUSt\nYou Know FaUSt is a 1997 album by the German krautrock group Faust. It is their sixth album.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Hurricane\" – 4.15\n2. \"Tenne Laufen\" – 0.14\n3. \"C Pluus\" – 7.03\n4. pause – 0.02\n5. \"Irons\" – 0.21\n6. \"Cendre\" – 2.02\n7. pause – 0.03\n8. \"Sixty Sixty\" – 2.53\n9. \"Winds\" – 0.31"
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"then released a split single with The Promise Ring through Jade Tree. The following year (1995) they released another split single with Samuel through British record label Simba.\nWhat followed was their first and only full-length album, \"Do You Know Who You Are?\", named after the last statement John Lennon supposedly heard. Produced by Jawbox's J.Robbins and released on Revelation Records, \"Do You Know Who You Are?\" brought a lot of major-label courtship to Texas Is the Reason, who"
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"You Lost Me"
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"You with Me\".\nIn 2014, Lost Frequencies made a remix of country artist Easton Corbin's \"Are You with Me\". The song had originally appeared in Corbin's second studio album, \"All Over the Road\", but had not been released as a single. Lost Frequencies remixed the song and uploaded it to SoundCloud. Armada Music A&R, and founder of The Bearded Man label, Marwen Tlili discovered the record and subsequently signed it. The official release was on 27 October 2014. The track topped"
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"self-titled album, \"Venus Luxure No.1 Baby\" by Girls Against Boys, \"Turn on the Bright Lights\" by Interpol, \"You'd Prefer An Astronaut\" by Hum, \"Saturdays = Youth\" by M83, \"Black Noise\" by Pantha du Prince, \"Love Deluxe\" by Sade, \"Talkie Walkie\" by Air, \"Born to Mack\" by Too Short, \"The Blue Moods of Spain\" by Spain and \"Standards\" by Tortoise.\nIn an August 1998 interview with \""
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", Hall choreographed her own take on the famous French dance the Can-can; she called it the Canned Apple and would perform it at her Montmartre nightclub \"La Grosse Pomme\". Hall is also credited with introducing the Truckin' dance craze to the Parisians. During her residence In Europe, Hall sang with several orchestras, including those of Willie Lewis and Ray Ventura and in 1937 (while on a trip to Copenhagen) she recorded four songs with Kai Ewans and his Orchestra for the Tono record label. On 13"
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"Your Baby Is a Lady"
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"Your Baby Is a Lady\nYour Baby Is a Lady is an LP album by Jackie DeShannon, released by Atlantic Records as catalog number SD-7303 in 1974.\nPersonnel.\n- Jackie DeShannon - vocals\n- Cornell Dupree, Hugh McCracken, Keith Loving - guitar\n- William Salter - bass\n- Richard Tee, Arthur Jenkins - piano, organ\n- Ken Bichel - synthesizer\n- Steve Gadd, Andrew Smith - drums\n- Ralph MacDonald - percussion\n- Cissy Houston, Deidre Tuck, Gwen Guthrie,"
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"Baby D (dance group)\nBaby D is an English breakbeat hardcore and house music group, best known for their UK #1 single \"Let Me Be Your Fantasy\" in 1994.\nCareer.\nThe group was formed by Production House Records, a record label set up in 1987 by former recording artist Phil Fearon, whose group Galaxy had had a number of hits in the 1980s.\nInvolved with the rave scene, Production House's in-house record producer, Floyd Dyce, wrote and performed under"
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"Your Blues\nYour Blues is the sixth studio album by Destroyer, released on March 8, 2004 by Merge Records, Trifekta Records, Scratch Records, Talitres Records, and Acuarela Discos.\nIt is a notable departure from the full-band format of Destroyer's previous few albums, largely featuring MIDI-simulated orchestration as its backing music.\nThe album was reissued in 2014 by Merge Records.\nCritical reception.\n\"Your Blues\" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a"
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"Your Precious Love\n\"Your Precious Love\" is a popular song that was a 1967 hit for Motown singers Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The song was written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, and produced by Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol. The doo-wop styled recording features background vocals by Fuqua, Gaye, Terrell and Bristol, and instrumentals by The Funk Brothers with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The song peaked at #5 on \"Billboard\" Pop Singles chart, #2 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart,"
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"did not chart; three more singles, all flops, followed on Capricorn, which dropped the singer in 1973.\nToney's career was tenuous in America, but the British love for Northern Soul resulted in a second wind. Later in the 1970s, he was signed to the British record label Contempo Records for six singles and an album, yet none of these sold well, and in the 1980s Toney left the secular industry to focus on gospel again.\nDiscography.\nDiscography Albums.\n- \"For Your Precious"
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"Zise Ti Zoi"
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"Zise Ti Zoi\n\"Zise Ti Zoi\" is a single by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from the \"Alter Ego\" original soundtrack, released on 28 May 2007 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI.\nBackground.\nBackground Production history.\nThe song \"Zise Ti Zoi\" was composed as the theme to the Greek film \"Alter Ego\" that was released on 10 May 2007 and starred Sakis Rouvas. The song was composed by Antonis Vardis, while the lyrics were written by Vasilis Giannopoulos. The CD single"
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"Gyro Sou Gyrizoun\"\n3. \"Yiati Se Thelo\"\n4. \"Mia Zoi Mazi\"\n5. \"Ipirhes Panda\"\n6. \"S'eho Erotefthi\"\n7. \"Den Ehi Sidera I Kardia Sou\"\n8. \"Andexa\"\n9. \"Zise Ti Zoi\"\n10. \"Se Thelo San Trelos\"\n11. \"Suspicious Minds\"\n12. \"To Hrono Stamatao\"\n13. \"Thelo Na Kitao\"\n14. \"Min Andistekese\"\n15"
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"through Reprise Records, and was produced by their long-time producer Rob Cavallo. Producing first week sales of 58,000 copies, a low for the band, the album received generally positive reviews from critics.\nRecording and release.\nOn April 11, 2012, Green Day announced that they would be releasing a trilogy of albums titled \"¡Uno!\", \"¡Dos!\", and \"¡Tré!\" and stated that they would be released on September 25, 2012, November 13, 2012,"
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"record label. As of October 2016, the album has sold 155,000 copies. The album debuted at number 31 on the UK charts with first-week sales of 24,000 and total sales of 62,000 as of October 13, 2016\nPersonnel.\nCredits for \"¡Tré!\" adapted from liner notes.\nGreen Day\n- Billie Joe Armstrong – guitar, vocals, piano\n- Mike Dirnt – bass, vocals\n- Tré Cool – drums, percussion, front and back cover photo\n-"
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"Žar Ptica"
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"Žar Ptica\nŽar Ptica is the third album from the Serbian singer Aleksandra Radović, released by City Records on June 19, 2009. The album was produced and arranged in Serbia, Croatia and Macedonia, in famous studios of Aleksandra Milutinović, Nikša Bratoš and Darko Dimitrov. She composed and wrote lyric for altogether 4 songs. Songs like \"Bivši dragi\", \"Brod budala\", \"Ni zadnji, ni prvi\" become popular in very short time. Album gained immediately success in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Macedonia"
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"Marija Škaričić\nMarija Škaričić (born 6 August 1977 in Split) is a Croatian actress.\nBiography.\nMarija Škaričić was born on August 6, 1977 in Split. She ended Primary and Secondary school in Split. As a high school student, she attended \"Gradsko kazalište mladih\". In the third attempt she graduated at Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she graduated in 2003. Already since 2001 she had professional performances in the play HNK Split, Rijeka, National Theatre, and \"Žar ptica\"."
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"(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need\n\"(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need\" is a 1966 hit single by Motown group The Miracles, released on Motown Records' Tamla label.\nUnlike most Miracles songs, which were written and produced by the group themselves, \"I'm the One You Need\" was written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, best known for their work with The Supremes and The Four Tops"
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"- Other instrumentation by The Funk Brothers\nExternal links.\nCome 'Round Here (I'm The One You Need) \"By The Miracles- (1966) \" \n- YouTube - The Miracles - (Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need-\"Special Italian Remix\" AKA Non sono quello che tu vuoi (I'm not that man you want)\nReferences.\n- \"Come 'Round Here (I'm The One You Need)- Review and Comments"
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"100% Ginuwine\n100% Ginuwine is the second studio album from American R&B recording artist Ginuwine. It was released on March 16, 1999 on 550 Music and distributed through Epic Records. The album peaked at #5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and reached the second spot on the R&B Albums chart. The album was certified gold in June 1999 and double platinum by August 2000. It featured the hit singles \"What's So Different?\", \"So Anxious\" and \"Same Ol' G\"."
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"Ginuwine sampled Godzilla's roar on the song \"What's So Different\" from his 1998 sophomore album \"100% Ginuwine\".\nRapper MF DOOM recorded an album titled \"Take Me to Your Leader\" under the alias King Geedorah, inspired by Godzilla's famous three-headed nemesis, King Ghidorah.\nOakland, CA rapper Yukmouth titled his third album \"Godzilla\". The rapper also used the monster's name for an independent record label, but closed it down after receiving legal pressure from Toho in May 2007"
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"1100 Bel Air Place"
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"1100 Bel Air Place\n1100 Bel Air Place is an album of love songs performed by Julio Iglesias, and released by Columbia Records in 1984. It was the first of Iglesias' albums to be performed largely in English, and it is generally considered his breakthrough album in English speaking markets.\nThe album features Julio's only US Top 40 hits, \"To All the Girls I've Loved Before\", with Willie Nelson, and \"All of You\" with Diana Ross. The Beach Boys sang back-up"
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"of white, American music shop owners. Sales of Selena's earlier albums and \"Dreaming of You\" prompted Best Buy and other retailers to hire Latin music specialists. Within weeks, the album was predicted to outsell Julio Iglesias' \"1100 Bel Air Place\" (1984), as the largest-selling English-language Latin album. EMI Records announced in the December 2, 1995 issue of \"Billboard\" magazine that as EMI's best-selling record in North America, the album gave them the highest sales for"
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"6-ty ostatni przystanek\n6-ty ostatni przystanek is the name of the 2004 album by Polish band Ich Troje, released on Decca Records. The album is known as \"6. ostatni przystanek\" in the native Polish. All tracks are in the Polish language. \nTrack listing.\n1. \"Szósty przystanek\"\n2. \"Spojrzenia mówią wszystko\"\n3. \"Jak mogłeś\"\n4. \"Czerwona smycz\"\n5. \"Homo homini lupus\"\n6. \"Pytania i odpowiedzi\"\n7"
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"sixteen talented vocalists from that city to perform different songs. They were eliminated in fourth episode and placed seventh. One of the girls who sang in this team, Justyna Panfilewicz became fifth \"Ich Troje\" vocalist in 2011.\n\"Ich Troje\" released eight albums from 1996 to 2008. The most popular are \"Ad. 4\" (2001) and \"Po piąte... a niech gadają\" (2002). Their sixth album, \"6-ty ostatni przystanek\" (2004) was thought to be the last album"
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"A Future Lived in Past Tense"
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"A Future Lived in Past Tense\nA Future Lived in Past Tense is the second and final studio album by Seattle band Juno, released in 2001 on DeSoto Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"A Thousand Motors Pressed Upon the Heart\" – 4:44\n2. \"Covered with Hair\" – 5:43\n3. \"When I Was in ______\" – 5:27\n4. \"Help Is on the Way\" – 5:29\n5. \"The Trail of"
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"El Conquistadors\nEl Conquistadors is the third official album of Serbian industrial group dreDDup. It was first released in 2009 for the Belgrade record label Insurrection Records. This was the third album that had a complete story behind it. Like the first and second release talked about the past and the future (Mr Borndeads Feast and Future Porn Machine), this album experimented with the dark present tense of mankind. \nTaking us to the boundaries of the human being and the terrorizing truth that lurks in the shadow of hostile envirement all"
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"A Little More Personal (Raw)\nA Little More Personal (Raw) is the second studio album by American actress and singer Lindsay Lohan, released on December 5, 2005, through the Casablanca label. Initially titled \"There's Only One Angel In Heaven\", the album features darker material than Lohan's debut album \"Speak\" (2004). Recording sessions took place in several locations, including at Lohan's trailer during the shoot of the film \"\", where she recorded her vocals for the only single"
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"track as an album pick, but stated that the honest songs on \"Unbroken\", including \"Fix a Heart\", \"Skyscraper\" and \"For the Love of a Daughter\", were similar to the content of Lindsay Lohan's record \"A Little More Personal (Raw)\" (2005). He also criticized Lovato's voice, saying that she \"doesn't quite have the pipes to sing [those songs] without straining\". In contrast, Joe DeAndrea of AbsolutePunk wrote, \"Lovato's vocals"
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"A New Place in the Sun\nA New Place in the Sun is the ninth album by American singer-guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1968 by Capitol Records.\nTrack listing.\n- Side 1\n2. \"Freeborn Man\" (Keith Allison, Mark Lindsay) – 2:40\n3. \"The Last Letter\" (Rex Griffin) – 2:55\n4. \"She Called Me Baby\" (Harlan Howard) – 3:00\n5. \"Visions of Sugar Plums\" (Glen Campbell, Jerry Fuller"
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"A Time & Place"
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"A Time & Place\nA Time & Place is the second studio album by reggae artist Julian Marley, released in 2003 on Lightyear Entertainment.\nTracks.\n1. Father's Place (4:03)\n2. Where She Lay (5:53)\n3. Harder Dayz (4:22)\n4. Build Together (4:02)\n5. Summer Daisies (5:53)\n6. One Way Train (4:28)\n7. Systems (3:44)\n8. I'll Never (5:00)"
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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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"ABBA Live\nABBA Live is an album of live recordings by Swedish pop group ABBA, released by Polar Music in 1986.\nA live album was something that many ABBA fans had demanded for several years. ABBA themselves had toyed with the idea on a couple of occasions, but always decided against it. Finally, four years after the members went their separate ways, a live collection was released after all. The resultant album, \"ABBA Live\", contained recordings from 1977, 1979 and 1981. The tracks were"
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"their cover of \"SOS\" by ABBA for the SST Records compilation \"The Melting Plot\". By 1989, they were one of LA's top live acts, and stories about the band appeared in the \"Los Angeles Times\" and in the hardcore magazine \"Flipside\".\nIn 1989, the band began negotiations with the German record label LSD Records, which had recently signed the LA retro-alternative bands Thee Fourgiven and the Miracle Workers, to go to Berlin and record an album. Negotiations fell through,"
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"the studio crafting \"Programmed to Consume\". One by one, track by track, the pieces of this record came together, including brand new artwork once again from Par Olofsson. In February 2008, Abysmal Dawn signed a deal with Relapse Records, making \"Programmed to Consume\" the band’s label debut. Abysmal Dawn released this album on May 13 (May 19 internationally).\nAfter three years passed since the release \"Leveling the Plane of Existence\" they finally released their fourth studio album \"Obsolescence\" on"
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"in 1965 as Starr's intended song for the album, but were dissatisfied with the results and recorded \"Act Naturally\" to replace it. It was the last cover they recorded until the \"Get Back/Let It Be\" sessions in 1969.\nThe Beatles version Releases.\nBecause Capitol Records' version of the \"Help!\" album included only the songs that appeared in the film \"Help!\", plus incidental music from the film, the label held back \"Yesterday\" and \"Act Naturally\" and"
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"African Development Movement\nThe African Development Movement (, MAD) was a political party in Gabon led by Pierre Claver Zeng Ebome.\nHistory.\nThe MAD contested the 2001 parliamentary elections, winning one of the 120 seats in the National Assembly, taken by Zeng Ebome. He retained the seat in the 2006 elections, in which the party was part of the bloc supporting the ruling Gabonese Democratic Party. \nThe party held its Fourth Congress on 10 February 2008, reaffirming its participation in the Presidential Majority and re-"
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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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"African Forum for Reconstruction\nThe African Forum for Reconstruction (, FAR) is a political party in Gabon led by Léon Mbou Yembi.\nHistory.\nThe party was established in 1992 as a merger of the Gabonese Socialist Party (PSG), the Gabonese Socialist Union (USG) and MORENA–Original, which between them had won eleven seats in the 1990 parliamentary elections.\nLéon Mbou Yembi was nominated as the party's candidate for the 1993 presidential elections, finishing eighth in a field of 13 candidates with 1.8"
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"mandate of the transitional government to provide adequate time for the planning of fair elections.\nAgreements.\nThe recommendations issuing from the Bangui Forum are contained in a Republican Pact for Peace, National Reconciliation and Reconstruction in the Central African Republic, which was adopted at the end of the Forum. The Pact calls for the immediate implementation of the resolutions of the Forum and for the commitment of the candidates in the upcoming presidential elections to uphold them.\nTo address concerns that the outcomes of the Bangui Forum might not be fully"
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"Ain't No Mountain High Enough\n\"Ain't No Mountain High Enough\" is an R&B/soul rock song written by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson in 1966 for the Tamla label, a division of Motown. The composition was first successful as a 1967 hit single recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, becoming a hit again in 1970 when recorded by former Supremes frontwoman Diana Ross. The song became Ross' first solo number-one hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and was nominated for a Grammy Award"
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"a disco drama in four acts. A private record label was founded to release the two songs.\nWhen \"Remember Me\"/\"Ain't No Mountain High Enough\" was released, the song took off with Manley's vocals propelling the song to the top of the club charts. The four-act explicit \"Cruisin' The Streets\" was a snapshot of San Francisco's South of Market District - Ringold Alley at sundown.\nManley departed after the release of these two records, and Jackson Moore took over lead-vocal responsibilities in"
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"Ain't Nothin' Like Me\nAin't Nothin' Like Me is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Joe, released by Jive Records after several delays on April 24, 2007 in the United States. The singer worked with several producers on the album, including Bryan Michael Cox, Tim & Bob, Cool & Dre, The Underdogs, and Sean Garrett; rappers Papoose, Nas, Fabolous, Young Buck, and Tony Yayo appear as guest vocalists.\nUpon release, \"Ain't Nothin' Like Me\" received generally"
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"-produced 1981 album: a duet with Amy Holland, the track \"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing/ You're All I Need to Get By\" had a single release in the summer of 1982 to reach #88 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 also charting Adult Contemporary at #21. (Amy Holland's husband Michael McDonald would remake \"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing\" for his 2003 album \"Motown\".) Christian's 1986 live album release \"Live At Six Flags\" features \"Ain't"
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"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing\n\"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing\" is a 1968 single released by American R&B/soul duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, on the Tamla label in 1968. The B-side of the single is \"Little Ole Boy, Little Ole Girl\" from the duo's \"United\" LP. The first release off the duo's second album: \"You're All I Need\", the song - written and produced by regular Gaye/Terrell collaborators Ashford & Simpson"
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"All Hours\nAll Hours is the sixth studio album by American band Ivy, released by Nettwerk on September 20, 2011. Following 2005's \"In the Clear\", the members took a hiatus from music, allowing Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger to work on side projects and Dominique Durand and Chase to begin raising a family. After reuniting in 2008, they started work on a project exploring a new sound following concerns that their songs would become obsolete and unimaginative due to their break. \"All Hours\" features 11 songs"
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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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"All I Do Is Think of You\n\"All I Do Is Think of You\" is a song released by The Jackson 5 as the B-side to the group's single, \"Forever Came Today\" on the Motown label in 1975, and was the final charted single the group issued as \"The Jackson 5\" before they left Motown for CBS the following year. It was featured on their final Motown album, \"Moving Violation\".\nOverview.\nOverview Song description.\nThe song was written by"
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"as \"Love Is Life\", \"Emma\", \"You Could Have Been a Lady\" (a US and Canadian hit for April Wine), and \"I Believe in Love\". All those releases were on the Rak record label, owned by Most. Brown and bassist Tony Wilson wrote most of their original material, and also provided hits for Herman's Hermits, \"Bet Yer Life I Do\", Julie Felix, \"Heaven is Here\", and Mary Hopkin, \"Think About Your Children\""
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"All Our Reasons"
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"All Our Reasons\nAll Our Reasons is a jazz album by drummer Billy Hart, released on ECM Records in 2012 as ECM 2248.\nReception.\nThe AllMusic review by Thom Jurek states \"\"All Our Reasons\" is wonderfully executed, and full of excellent tunes, nice improvisational turns, numerous surprises (many of them subtle), and a warm, lively sense of engagement throughout\". \"The Guardian\"'s John Fordham noted \"It's an A-list lineup, but focused on making unique music"
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"then we got together our own production team.\" APO International ran recording studios, a record label, a management company and modelling agency. Leighton Hema left the group, citing personal reasons.\nLaga'aia and the Keller brothers resumed performing in early 1999 as a three-piece band under the name, Ilanda, (pronounced the same as \"Islander\") – a reference to their Samoan heritage. The new line-up's first single, \"It's Our Time\" (February 1999), peaked at No"
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"All Stood Still\n\"All Stood Still\" is Ultravox's fourth and final single from \"Vienna\", the band's first album with Midge Ure, released on Chrysalis Records on 26 May 1981.\nThe single, on the back of \"Vienna\"'s success, hit #8 on the UK Singles Chart, giving Ultravox their second top-ten hit. There is currently no known music video available for the song, although the song was used to infectious effect in the first skateboarding video, Powell Peralta's"
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"B&C Records\n\"Not to be confused with Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union of America, abbreviated B&C\"\nB&C Records (which stood for Beat & Commercial) was a British record label run by Trojan Records' owner, Lee Gopthal. It existed primarily between May 1969 and September 1972.\nIn 1971, the progressive and folk artists that were still signed to the label were moved over to B&C's new Pegasus Records imprint (which later became Peg), though singles continued to be issued on the B&C label"
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"Alleged in Their Own Time\nAlleged in Their Own Time is the sixth studio album by psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1975 through Rounder Records.\nPersonnel.\nThe Holy Modal Rounders\n- Luke Faust\n- Robin Remaily\n- Peter Stampfel\n- Steve Weber\nAntonia Stampfel\nKaren Dalton \nProduction and design\n- Linda Mancini – illustration\n- Bill Barth – mixing"
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"Malcolm Anthony left K Theory, citing \"years of creative differences.\" Anthony also alleged that K Theory did not produce its own music, but rather purchased music from other producers and websites.\nDiscography.\nDiscography Remixes.\nIn 2015 their remix of Flo Rida's \"GDFR\" sold over 80,000 units on Atlantic Records.\nNew Trinity Music Group (Record Label).\nIn 2015, K Theory formed their own label calling it New Trinity Music Group. The label released two tracks a week in 2015 including"
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"Alone with Everybody"
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"Alone with Everybody\nAlone with Everybody is the first solo album by English singer-songwriter Richard Ashcroft, released via Hut Records in June 2000 (see 2000 in British music).\nThe songs \"A Song for the Lovers\", \"C'mon People (We're Making It Now)\" and \"New York\" were initially recorded with the Verve for their 1997 album \"Urban Hymns\", but were never released.\nRelease and reception.\nUpon its release, critical response to \"Alone with Everybody\""
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"American Stars 'n Bars\nAmerican Stars 'n Bars is the eighth studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released on Reprise Records in 1977. Compiled from recording sessions scattered over a 29-month period, it includes \"Like a Hurricane,\" one of Young's best-known songs. It peaked at #21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and received a RIAA gold certification.\nBackground.\nIn the summer of 1976, Young rekindled his partnership with Stephen Stills, resulting in a tour that ended abruptly and"
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"them. We sang harmonies with him and he was jazzed.\"\nThe following week Ronstadt and Larson cut their vocals for Young's \"American Stars 'n Bars\" album at Young's La Honda ranch – the two women were billed on the album as the Bullets – and, in November 1977, Young invited Larson to Nashville to sing on his \"Comes a Time\" album. This led to Larson's being signed to Warner Brothers, an affiliate of Young's home label Reprise.\nLarson continued her background"
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"An English Gentleman\n\"An English Gentleman\" is the second single from the album \"The Great Western\" by Manic Street Preachers vocalist/guitarist James Dean Bradfield, released on 25 September 2006 on Columbia Records.\" The title track pays tribute to the late Manics publicist Philip Hall. Also featured on the CD version of the single is a cover Frank Sinatra's \"Summer Wind\", Bradfield's favourite song.\nThe initial pressings of the red 7\" single were actually made with black vinyl, some of which"
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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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"Anything in Return\nAnything in Return is the third studio album by American recording artist Toro y Moi, released on January 16, 2013 by Carpark Records. Toro y Moi describes it as a \"bigger sounding album, more accessible and poppy\", as he lyrically wrestles between relationship problems and life on the road.\nMusic videos.\nToro y Moi released four music videos from the album. The video for \"So Many Details\", released on December 12, 2012, was directed by HARRYS. HARRYS also"
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"had decided to leak my own music, despite my record label and I saying otherwise. It didn't fit at all with anything I had done previously in style or attitude, and especially not in presentation.'\nHe also released two new singles, \"He\" and \"Do You Love Her Now\", as a double b-side to the \"Bait Ones\" album. This marked Paul's return from a hiatus of more than seven years after the release of his last single, \"Jasmine\"."
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"Aquemini\nAquemini is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Outkast. It was released on September 29, 1998, by LaFace Records. The title is a portmanteau of the two performers' Zodiac signs: Aquarius (Big Boi) and Gemini (André 3000), which is indicative of the album's recurring theme of the differing personalities of the two members. The group recorded the majority of the album in Bobby Brown's Bosstown Recording Studios and Doppler Studios, both in Atlanta, Georgia.\nReleased as the"
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"Purple Ribbon Records\nPurple Ribbon Label is a record label owned by Outkast and distributed through Virgin Records. The label was formerly known as Aquemini Records (named after OutKast's 1998 album) until André 3000 lost interest and pursued acting. Big Boi has taken sole responsibility of the record label and its roster. Slimm Cutta Calhoun was signed to Aquemini but he hasn't been heard of lately. The current artists on the label are Konkrete and Janelle Monáe. On July 30, 2008, Big Boi announced on DJ Envy's"
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"As the Palaces Burn\nAs the Palaces Burn is the third studio album by American metal band Lamb of God, released under Prosthetic Records in 2003. As the Palaces Burn received considerably more airplay than their previous effort, with three singles. The album was produced by Lamb of God and Devin Townsend. The band released a 10th anniversary edition of the album on November 11, 2013, with remixed and remastered tracks, including bonus demo tracks. The 10th-anniversary edition of the album only sold around 6,400 copies in the"
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"was released in 2000. Produced by Devin Townsend, 2003's \"As the Palaces Burn\" was critically acclaimed, with \"Revolver\" magazine awarding it \"Album of the Year.\" \nIn 2004, \"Ashes of the Wake\" was released through the band's major label debut—through Epic Records—\"Ashes of the Wake\", that sold 35,000 copies in its first week of release and peak at #27 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Lamb of God's second video album, titled \"Killadelphia\" in reference"
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"Asianblue\nAsianblue is the seventh album by Emm Gryner, released in 2002 on Gryner's independent Dead Daisy Records.\n\"Asianblue\" was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the 2003 Juno Awards, but lost to Avril Lavigne's \"Let Go\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Symphonic\"\n2. \"Beautiful Things\"\n3. \"Northern Holiday\"\n4. \"Free\"\n5. \"Young Rebel\"\n6. \"Siamese Star\"\n7. \"Lonestar"
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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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"At Swim 2 Birds\nAt Swim 2 Birds is a collaborative album by Peter Jefferies and Jono Lonie, released in 1987 through Flying Nun Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Peter Jefferies – drums, tape, percussion, piano, guitar on \"Introduction\"\n- Jono Lonie – guitar, tape, percussion, violin\n- Sally Lonie – illustrations"
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"and an EP. In 1985 Jefferies released the \"Randolph's Going Home\" 7\" and the \"fish out of water\" 12\" with Shayne Carter. This was followed in 1986 with the \"At Swim 2 Birds\" LP, recorded with Jono Lonie, on the Flying Nun label. This was reissued on Xpressway and later on Drunken Fish. The \"Catapult\" 7\", a collaboration with Robbie Muir, was released on Xpressway in 1989, reissued by the Chicago-based Ajax label in 1991. Further"
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"Aurora dos Sonhos\nAurora dos Sonhos is the third studio album by the Brazilian progressive rock group Apocalypse. One year after \"Perto do Amanhecer\", Apocalypse released \"Aurora dos Sonhos\" through Musea Records. The album dealt with different issues like conservation of nature, science fiction and spirituality. The tracks scan the fields of Neo Prog and Symphonic Rock with comfort, most of the guitar melodies are fantastic, while Eloy Fritsch seems to be another talented keyboard wizard, torturing his minimoog synthesizer with easiness. Lots of shifting moods"
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"\" (2010)\n- \"Apocalypse - The Bridge of Light\" (2013)\nDiscography Studio albums.\n- \"Apocalypse\" (1991)\n- \"Perto do Amanhecer\" (1995)\n- \"Aurora dos Sonhos\" (1996)\n- \"Lendas Encantadas\" (1997)\n- \"Refúgio\" (2003)\n- \"2012 Light Years from Home\" (2011)\nDiscography Compilations.\n- The Best of Apocalypse \" (1998)\nDiscography Live albums.\n- Apocalypse Live in"
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"Baby It's Me\nBaby It's Me is a 1977 album released by American singer Diana Ross on the Motown label that peaked at #18 on the Billboard Top 200 and #7 on the R&B album chart. The album was produced by producer Richard Perry. The LP yielded one Top 40 hit, \"Gettin' Ready for Love\", reaching number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Other charting singles released from the album include \"You Got It\" and \"Your Love is so Good for Me,"
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"Release Me (Lyle Lovett album)\nRelease Me is the studio album by Lyle Lovett, released in 2012 through the record label Lost Highway Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Garfield's Blackberry Blossom\" – 3:06\n2. \"Release Me\" \"(with k.d. lang)\" – 2:45\n3. \"White Boy Lost in the Blues\" – 3:32\n4. \"Baby, It's Cold Outside\" (with Kat Edmonson)– 3:17\n5. \"Isn't That So"
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"Back on the Chain Gang\n\"Back on the Chain Gang\" is a song written by Chrissie Hynde and originally recorded by her band the Pretenders, and released as a single by Sire Records in September 1982. The song also was released on \"The King of Comedy\" soundtrack album in March 1983 and later was included on the Pretenders' next album \"Learning to Crawl\" in January 1984.\n\"Back on the Chain Gang\" entered the \"Billboard\" charts in early October 1982, then reached no."
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"Sam Cooke's talent manager, J. W. Alexander, who introduced her to singer and record producer, Ed Townsend. Her first secular recording was \"The Sound of My Man (Working on a Chain Gang)\", an answer record to Cooke's 1960 hit, \"Chain Gang\".\nShe registered her biggest hit with \"The Love of My Man\", an adaptation of \"The Love of God\" as recorded by the Soul Stirrers. The record, on the Serock label, a subsidiary of Scepter Records"
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"Back on the Right Track\nBack on the Right Track is the ninth album by Sly and the Family Stone, released by Warner Bros. Records in 1979. The album was, as its title alludes to, an overt comeback attempt for Sly Stone. However, the album and its singles, \"Remember Who You Are\" and \"The Same Thing (Makes You Laugh, Makes You Cry)\", failed to live up to expectations.\nSome of the original Family Stone members, including Cynthia Robinson, Pat Rizzo"
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"start a band off on the right track). In 2001 they released their first single, \"Paris and The New Math\" on Complete Control Music (Community Music Wales' record label, the same label that was responsible for the very first People in Planes release back when they were known as Robots in the Sky) soon followed by the band's debut album Breakdance Euphoria Kids (a line from track 8 of Breakdance Euphoria Kids, \"Money Shot\") and the single \"Capobaby\". The album wound up"
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"Back to the Drawing Board!\nBack to the Drawing Board! is the Rubinoos' second album, released on Beserkley Records. \"Back to the Drawing Board!\" is a power pop album and fit well with the other power pop bands on Beserkley. This album is known for the single \"I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend,\" which gained notoriety when Rubinoos members Tommy Dunbar and James Gangwer sued Avril Lavigne, alleging that her hit \"Girlfriend\" had too much in common with it.\nThe Rubinoos re-"
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"Bad Animals\nBad Animals is the ninth studio album by American rock band Heart. It was released on June 6, 1987, by Capitol Records. The album continues the mainstream hard rock style from the band's 1985 self-titled release, all while enjoying similar success. It peaked at number two on the US \"Billboard\" 200 in August 1987, and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on June 4, 1992. Internationally, \"Bad Animals\" charted within the top"
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"Bad Animals Studios) in Seattle to record a new album later that month, for a tentative early 2018 release. The sessions were helmed by Nick Raskulinecz, who produced the band's last two albums. Studio X was the studio where Alice in Chains recorded its 1995 self-titled album. According to Inez, the band was not signed to a label, having completed its previous two-record contract with the Universal Music Group. \"This [upcoming album], we're not sure where it's gonna land"
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"Beard, Wives, Denim"
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"Beard, Wives, Denim\nBeard, Wives, Denim is the fourth album by Australian psychedelic rock band Pond, released by Modular Recordings on 2 March 2012 in Australia. Most of the recording was done over two weeks at Zampatti Farm, Eagle Bay, Western Australia in 2010, which is pictured on the album cover.\nBackground.\nWhile it's the fourth album released overall by Pond, \"Beard, Wives, Denim\" was released to more critical acclaim and received more mainstream attention than past efforts. Earlier"
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"drummer of Pond, from 2009 until 2011. He remains their record producer, working with the band on the studio albums, \"Beard, Wives, Denim\" (2012), \"Hobo Rocket\" (2013), \"Man, It Feels Like Space Again\" (2015), \"The Weather\" (2017), and \"Tasmania\" (2019). As a producer, Parker has collaborated with artists such as Mark Ronson, Lady Gaga, Kanye West, Travis Scott, Melody's Echo Chamber,"
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"Beatles VI"
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"Beatles VI\nBeatles VI is the Beatles' seventh Capitol Records release in the United States and Canada (including \"The Beatles' Story\"). It was the ninth album released into that market in less than one and a half years (Vee-Jay Records and United Artists Records also released one album each during that period). The LP was released in both mono and stereo versions.\n\"Beatles VI\" reached number one in Billboard for six weeks, beginning on 10 July 1965.\nThis LP was"
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"also released in New Zealand in stereo in time for Christmas 1966. The pressing plates were obtained from EMI (UK) and are identical to their export-release. The title on the record label erroneously reads \"Beatles IV\", and the catalogue number is PCSM 6042.\n\"Beatles VI\" is available on CD as part of \"The Capitol Albums, Volume 2\" box set in both stereo and mono mixes (catalogue number CDP 0946 3 57499 2 2.) In 2014, \"Beatles VI\" was"
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"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"
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"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep\n\"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep\" is a 1964 song, that became a 1966 hit single recorded by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. Written by Norman Whitfield and Edward Holland, Jr., and produced by Whitfield, the song was a number three pop hit and a number one R&B hit in the United States.\nThe song's theme is inner beauty, and its value over physical appearance. David Ruffin sings lead on this song, relating the story of a man"
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"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep\" before the Temptations, including David Ruffin's older brother Jimmy Ruffin, and The Miracles, who were actually the first to record it in 1964, but their version was not released as a single. It was later included on their 1966 \"Away We a Go-Go\" album. After Whitfield's previous production for the Temptations, \"Ain't Too Proud to Beg\", hit number-one on the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart, he prepared \"Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"
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"Beauty Is a Rare Thing"
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"Beauty Is a Rare Thing\nBeauty Is a Rare Thing is a compilation box set collecting all the master recordings made for Atlantic Records between 1959 and 1961 by the American jazz composer and saxophonist Ornette Coleman. The set was released on Rhino Records in 1993, and reissued in March 2015.\nBackground.\nPrior to signing with Atlantic in 1959, Coleman and his group had recorded \"Something Else!!!!\" and \"Tomorrow Is the Question!\" for the Los Angeles-based label Contemporary Records. Coleman"
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"River\" is a must-own, a thing of pure, unadulterated beauty, and the strongest record in Cooder's extensive catalog.\" Peter Margasak of the \"Chicago Tribune\" awarded the album four stars out of four, describing Cooder's performance as \"arresting\" and Bhatt's as \"haunting\". Margasak wrote that the fusion revealed a \"rare, often transcendental beauty\" as the two artists \"gently and intuitively\" found common ground. \"Rolling Stone\" called the album \"fruitful\" and awarded it"
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