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"and other artists, including Eric Clapton who has made it part of his repertoire.\nBackground.\nThe songwriting for \"Farther Up the Road\" is credited to Joe Medwick Veasey, a Houston-area independent songwriter/broker, and Duke Records owner Don Robey. In an interview, blues singer Johnny Copeland claimed he and Medwick wrote the song in one night; Medwick then sold it the next day to Robey, with Robey taking Copeland's songwriting credit. According to Bobby Bland, Medwick wrote the song with no"
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"Farther Up the Road\n\"Farther Up the Road\" or \"Further On up the Road\" is a blues song first recorded in 1957 by Bobby \"Blue\" Bland. It is an early influential Texas shuffle and features guitar playing that represents the transition from the 1940s blues style to the 1960s blues-rock style. \nThe song became Bland's first record chart success and one of his best-known tunes. As a blues standard, \"Farther Up the Road\" has been performed and recorded by numerous blues"
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"Fatherfucker"
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"Fatherfucker\nFatherfucker is the third studio album by Canadian singer Peaches, released on September 23, 2003 by XL Recordings. Cover versions of Electric Six's \"Gay Bar\" and Berlin's \"Sex (I'm A...)\" are included as bonus tracks.\nWriting and development.\nPeaches penned and programmed all the music for \"Fatherfucker\" herself. She wrote \"Kick It\" specifically for Iggy Pop, and the two teamed up in Miami in March 2003 to record it. Peaches told \"Rolling Stone"
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"Yo label and released her second album, \"The Teaches of Peaches\" (2000). Touring as the opening act for bands like Marilyn Manson and Queens of the Stone Age, she subsequently released her third album, \"Fatherfucker\" (2003).\nHer songs have been featured in movies such as \"Mean Girls\", \"Waiting...\", \"Jackass Number Two\", \"My Little Eye\", \"Drive Angry\", and \"Lost in Translation\". Her music has also been featured on"
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"Feel It Break"
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"Feel It Break\nFeel It Break is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music band Austra. The album was released on May 13, 2011, by Domino. It received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented the album's production and the vocals of lead singer Katie Stelmanis and compared the band to artists such as Kate Bush, Cocteau Twins, Fever Ray, Zola Jesus, and Depeche Mode. It was shortlisted for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize, and received a Juno Award nomination for Electronic Album of the"
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"capture the band's \"live\" sound and feel in the studio. The difference between mainstream rock and pub rock recording approaches not only produced different sounds (polished vs. raw), it also had a significant impact on the economics of each rock genre. With mainstream rock, the costly sound recording process meant that the break-even point for the record label was around 20,000 records; with pub rock, the less expensive recording process meant that pub rock labels could break even with as few as 2,000 records. \nThis"
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"Fernwärme"
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"worked with on almost every project he had been involved in. The album was the final collaboration between Rother and the drummer Liebezeit. Liebezeit had played on each of Rother's first four solo albums. Rother predominantly utilised drum machines (already apparent on \"Fernwärme\") on his subsequent studio albums.\nReleases.\n\"Fernwärme\" was first released on Polydor Records as an LP and Cassette in 1982. In some English speaking territories, the album was retitled \"Silver Streak\", which is the English translation of track"
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"one, \"Silberstreif\" and released in 1986. In 1993, Rother secured the rights to his back catalogue and re-issued all of his solo albums with bonus tracks and remastered sound on his own label, Random Records. \"Fernwärme\" was re-released under Rother's new arrangement the following year in 1994. In 2000, Rother re-issued all of the albums again in partnership between Random Records and BSC Music. Expanded editions include the 1994-era tracks \"Silencio\", \"Underwasserwolken\" and \"The Doppelgänger"
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"Finally Free"
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"Finally Free\nFinally Free is the fourth album of Lebanese-Canadian artist Karl Wolf released on 10 July 2012 after \"Face Behind the Face\" (2006), \"Bite the Bullet\" (2007) and \"Nightlife\" (2009). Musically the album is rooted in electronic music, while branching off into other genres such as dance-pop, house music, dubstep, R&B, and hip hop.\nPrior to the release of the album, two singles appearing on the album had already been released as"
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"influence. The art design was made by Irish designer Aoife Hastings, who won a competition launched by Stone through social media which gave to fans the opportunity to draw her new album cover art.\nBackground.\nIn 2008, Stone launched a legal battle in a bid to leave her record label, EMI, and free her of her current three-album deal with the record label.\nAfter EMI delayed the release of \"Colour Me Free!\", originally scheduled for April 2009, Stone finally released the album"
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"represent the text to find the scientific term it describes.\n\n\nExamples:\n\n\n\"Else Klink\nElse Klink (October 23, 1907 in Kabakada, Bismarck Archipelago – October 18, 1994 in Köngen, Germany) was director of the Eurythmeum Stuttgart, the first training centre for Eurythmy founded by Marie Steiner in 1923, from 1935 until 1991. In 1945 she established the Eurythmeum Stage Group, which she also led until 1991. Her work contributed centrally to establishing Eurythmy as a performing art within the culture of Europe and internationally.\nFirst experiences in Eurythmy.\nAs the oldest daughter of Hans August Lorenz\" == \"Else Klink\"",
"Find Your Own Way Home\nFind Your Own Way Home is the fifteenth studio album by REO Speedwagon. It was produced by Joe Vannelli and Kevin Cronin and was released in 2007 by Speedwagon Recordings and Mailboat Records. The album came eleven years after the band's previous studio album, \"Building the Bridge\". The album found the band returning to its trademark hard rock sound after the soft ballads of \"Bridge\". Though the album did not chart, it did produce the minor hit \"I Needed to Fall\""
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"CD in 2015, by the South Korean label Big Pink Music.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs by Robert J. Purvis, except where noted.\nSide one\n1. \"Gravy Train\" – 4:50\n2. \"Drink All Day (Got to Find Your Own Way Home)\" – 3:20\n3. \"China Light\" (Robert J. Purvis, William Elliott) – 4:35\n4. \"Somebody's City\" – 5:20\nSide two\n1. li value=\"5\"\"Costafine Town\" (Robert J."
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"Fire Make Thunder"
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"Fire Make Thunder\nFire Make Thunder is the fourth studio album by American progressive rock band OSI, released by Metal Blade Records on March 27, 2012 in Europe and North America.\nAs with the previous albums, both Jim Matheos and Kevin Moore wrote and recorded alone and sent song ideas back and forth for further elaboration. The album was written and recorded throughout most of 2011. Returning as the band's session drummer was Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree, this time co-writing one of the tracks with the band"
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"\"Fire Under My Feet\" and the album's title track except for in the United States where \"Thunder\" precedes the album. The album sold 24,000 copies worldwide during its first week of release. The album reached top 40 in multiple countries, including US, United Kingdom, Spain and Germany.\nBackground.\nIn February 2013, a representative from Syco Music, Lewis' record label, announced that she was about to start writing and recording material \"imminently\" for her fourth studio album, and that it"
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"Fire and Glory"
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"Fire and Glory\nFire and Glory is the third studio album by Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall, released November 15, 2005 on EMI/Virgin Records, exclusively in Canada. Two hit singles were released from the album, \"Everyday (Rudebwoy)\" and \"Feel Alright\".\nBackground.\nIn 2003, Kardinal released \"Belly Dancer\", featuring Pharrell Williams, which was originally the lead single from his album \"Firestarter Vol. 2: The F-Word Theory\". The album was scheduled for a"
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"epic-themed \"Gates of Fire\" studio album was released in 2005 and the subsequent viking-themed \"Voyager\" studio album in 2008, although co-singer Bryan Patrick had to sit out of \"Voyager\" due to personal issues. The \"Gates of Fire\" album was also the last one with Iron Glory Records (now Battle Cry Records) and a new record deal was signed with Italian label My Graveyard Productions for the release of \"Voyager\". \nWith both \"Gates of Fire\" and \""
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"Fist of God"
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"Fist of God\nFist of God is the second album by MSTRKRFT, released on 17 March 2009 by Last Gang Records and Dim Mak Records/Downtown Records. \nReception.\nInitial critical response to \"Fist of God\" was very average. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 58, based on 122 reviews. Jesse F. Keeler told ClashMusic.com that he expected the mixed reception."
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"Iron Fist Records\nIron Fist Global LLC (previously Iron Fist Records, ) is an American hip hop record label, founded in 2004 by DeShaun 'Proof' Holton. Cleveland '1st Born' Hurd is the current president and chief executive officer of the label, Khalid El Hakim is the vice-president and chief operations officer.\nBig Proof.\nThe first release via Iron Fist Records was its founder's \"I Miss The Hip Hop Shop\" dropped on June 15, 2004.\nThe label became well"
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"Flavors of Entanglement"
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"Flavors of Entanglement\nFlavors of Entanglement is the seventh studio album, fifth international release and last Maverick Records release by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette. The album, which was originally set for an April release, came out on May 30, 2008 in Germany, Benelux, and Ireland, internationally on June 2, and in the United States on June 10. It was produced by Guy Sigsworth. The album has sold 233,000 copies in the USA and over 600,000 worldwide. \"Flavors\" won a Juno for Pop Album"
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"by Warner Bros. directly. In 2007 the record company folded.\nTwo of the label's most successful artists, Alanis Morissette and Michelle Branch, left in the late 2000s. Branch left in 2007 after disbanding The Wreckers, while Morissette left in 2009 after the release of \"Flavors of Entanglement\". Madonna's recording contract remained with Warner Bros. Records under a separate agreement until 2009.\nIn 2001, Maverick Picture Company was rebranded as simply Maverick Films and was solely managed by Madonna and Guy Oseary, CEO of another"
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"Flawless (Go to the City)"
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"Flawless (Go to the City)\n\"Flawless (Go to the City)\" is a song co-written and performed by British singer George Michael and released by Sony BMG on 28 June 2004. It samples \"Flawless\", originally recorded by the electronic music band The Ones which in turn samples \"Keep On Dancin'\" (1978), originally recorded by Gary's Gang. The song was taken from Michael's album \"Patience\". \nThe single charted at No. 8 on the UK Singles"
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") – 4:50\n2. \"Please Send Me Someone (Anselmo's Song)\" (Alternative Version Edit) – 5:02\nUK CD single number two\n1. \"Flawless (Go to the City)\" (Album Version) – 6:51\n2. \"Flawless (Go to the City)\" (Jack 'N' Rory Vocal Mix) – 6:44\n3. \"Flawless (Go to the City)\" (Shapeshifters Remix) – 7:06\n4. \"Flawless (Go to the City)"
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"Flute By-Laws\nFlute By-Laws is the second album by jazz flautist Hubert Laws, released in 1966 on Atlantic Records.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Hubert Laws\n1. \"Bloodshot\"\n2. \"Miedo\"\n3. \"Mean Lene\"\n4. \"No You'd Better Not\"\n5. \"Let Her Go\"\n6. \"Strange Girl\"\n7. \"Baila Cinderella\"\nPersonnel.\n- Hubert Laws - Flute, Piccolo"
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"The Prisoner (album)\nThe Prisoner is the seventh Herbie Hancock album, his final on the Blue Note label, released and recorded in 1969. His next record would be on Warner Bros. Records. It is dedicated to the memory of Martin Luther King. Hancock suggested in 1969 that he had been able to get closer to his real self with this album than on any other previous. Hancock praised flute player Hubert Laws on the album, suggesting that Laws was one of the finest flute players in classical or jazz music"
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"Folksongs for a Nuclear Village"
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"Folksongs for a Nuclear Village\nFolksongs for a Nuclear Village is the sixth studio album by new-age/jazz group Shadowfax, their first for Capitol Records. It won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1989.\n\"Folksong for a Nuclear Village\" was a 1982 dance performance choreographed by Louise Durkee of Seattle in that city.\nThe cover artwork is a piece by Michael McMillen called \"Nel Mezzo Del Cammin Di Nostra Vita\", which is the opening line from The Divine Comedy, meaning,"
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", beginning in 1982 on the Windham Hill label. Shadowfax won a Grammy in 1988 for Best New Age Performance for \"Folksongs for a Nuclear Village\".\nThis ground-breaking work combined jazz, rock, folk, and world music elements.\nHis work on the lyricon, the first electronic wind instrument, which he helped develop with engineer Bill Bernardi, became the signature sound of Shadowfax.\nIn live performances, Greenberg appeared as a featured artist at Carnegie Hall, Montreux, Ravinia, The Greek Theater,"
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"For Once in My Life"
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"For Once in My Life\n\"For Once in My Life\" is a swing song written by Ron Miller and Orlando Murden for Motown Records' Stein & Van Stock publishing company, and first recorded in 1965.\nIt was written and first recorded as a slow ballad. There are differing accounts of its earliest versions, although it seems that it was first recorded by Connie Haines, but first released in 1966 by Jean DuShon. Other early versions of the ballad were issued by The Four Tops, The Temptations, Diana"
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"Moon and Sand\nMoon and Sand is an album recorded by Kenny Burrell at Coast Records in December 1979. The album was initially released on the Concord Jazz label. The record is considered unusual in Burrell's catalog for the amount of acoustic guitar playing he provided at these sessions.\nTrack listing.\n1. Moon and Sand- (William Engvick / Morty Palitz / Alec Wilder)\n2. My Ship- (Ira Gershwin / Kurt Weill)\n3. For Once in My Life- (Cy Coleman / Robert Wells"
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"Foreign Papers"
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"Foreign Papers\nForeign Papers is an album by English singer/songwriter Gerard McMann (aka Gerard McMahon), released on the Atco Records label in 1986. The album was produced by Gerard McMann, Frank Filipetti and Joe Filipetti.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Everytime I See You \"\n2. \"Stuff It \"\n3. \"True to You\"\n4. \"Ain't Too Many More Like You\"\n5. \"Message (I'm With You)\"\n6. \""
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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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"Forever Came Today"
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"Forever Came Today\n\"Forever Came Today\" is a 1967 song written and produced by the Motown collective of Holland–Dozier–Holland, and was first made into a hit as a single for Diana Ross & the Supremes in early 1968. A disco version of the song was released as a single seven years later by Motown group The Jackson 5.\nOverview.\nOverview The Supremes version.\nThe release of \"Forever Came Today\" was the result of a work slowdown by Holland-Dozier-Holland in late"
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"Today, Tomorrow, and Forever (Patsy Cline album)\nToday, Tomorrow, and Forever is an album released after Patsy Cline's death in 1963. Many albums were released following Cline's death, and this one was not the first.\nThis album showed a handful of songs recorded from 1950s sessions working under the record company Four Star Records. It includes her lesser-known material from the label, including the title track, \"Let the Teadrops Fall,\" and \"I Love You Honey.\" The"
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"Formerly the Warlocks"
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"Formerly the Warlocks\nFormerly the Warlocks is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains two complete concerts on six CDs. It was recorded on October 8 and 9, 1989, at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia. It was released on September 7, 2010.\nThe Hampton \"Warlocks\" concerts.\nFor the 1989 Hampton Coliseum shows, the band wanted to maintain a low profile, so the venue was not included as part of the regular ticket sale for the East Coast fall"
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"Heavy Deavy Skull Lover\nHeavy Deavy Skull Lover is the fourth album by American psychedelic rock band The Warlocks. It was released on October 7, 2007 by record label Tee Pee.\nBackground.\nWith this album, The Warlocks signed to Tee Pee Records, a small psychedelia-themed record label also home to band cohorts, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, who reportedly requested that The Warlocks be signed.\nRecording.\nThe album was recorded as a stripped down four-piece, in departure from the octet,"
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"Franska Kort\nFranska Kort was the fourth album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1976 on the Polar Music label. It contains the hits \"Angela\" \"Chapeau-Claque\", \"När Showen Är Slut\" and \"Klöversnoa\". The album was produced by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Michael B. Tretow and Ted, and features vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. \nA re-recorded English-language version of \"Chapeau-Claque\" entitled \"Take Me Back To Hollywood\" was"
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"the Melodifestivalen entry \"Rockin' 'n' Reelin'.\" In 1976, the label released the album \"Franska Kort\" (\"\"French Cards\"\" – an expression for a fairly innocent type of late 19th-century pornography), only partly recorded with Björn and Benny and co-produced by Tretow and Janne Schaffer. The album produced hit singles \"Angela,\" \"Chapeau-Claque\" (French for top hat), \"När showen är slut\" (\"When the Show is Over"
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"From California with Love"
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"From California with Love\nFrom California with Love is an album by American jazz pianist Andrew Hill, a solo album recorded in 1978 and released on the Artists House label. The album features two of Hill's original compositions. \nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars and stated \"The creative pianist is heard on two sidelong solo improvisations on this excellent LP, building his solos from fairly simple themes into works of great complexity and individuality\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \""
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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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"G Force\nG Force is the second studio album by American saxophonist Kenny G. It was released by Arista Records in 1983, and peaked at number 6 on the \"Billboard\" Jazz Albums chart, number 17 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and number 62 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Hi, How Ya Doin'?\" (with Barry Johnson) (Steve Horton) –\n2. \"I've Been Missin' You\" (Kashif, Kenny"
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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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"GCS 2000\nGCS 2000 is a studio album by funk group Graham Central Station released on July 21, 1998, on NPG Records. It was\ntheir first new album in America since 1979's \"Star Walk\".\nBackground.\nPrince had greatly boosted the career of another funk artist, Chaka Khan, in 1984 with her platinum-selling album, \"I Feel for You\". In 1998, he tried to revitalize her career with the album \"Come 2 My House\". It was released the"
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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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"GRITS 7\nGRITS 7, the musical group GRITS's Seventh CD was released on Gotee Records in 2006. The majority of the songs come from previously released albums, heavily from the Dichotomy albums, but there are three new songs: \"Changes\", \"I Try\", and \"Time to Pray\".\nCritical reception.\nGiving the album a nine out of ten at Cross Rhythms, David Bains writes, \"To those who don't own anything from those masters of dirty south stylings I would advise"
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"Literature.\n- \"Quarantine\" (Egan novel), a 1992 science fiction novel by Greg Egan\n- \"Quarantine\" (Crace novel), a 1997 novel by Jim Crace\nMusic.\n- Quarantine (record label), an English record label\n- \"Quarantine\", a 2010 album by GRITS\n- \"Quarantine\" (Laurel Halo album), 2012\nTelevision.\n- \"Quarantine\" (\"Red Dwarf\"), a 1992 episode of the British sci-fi comedy \""
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"Gafieira Universal"
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"Gafieira Universal\nGafieira Universal is the second album by Brazilian funk band Banda Black Rio released in 1978 vinyl format by RCA Records (103.0268) and reissued in 1993. Released in 2001 CD format by RCA Records and distributed by BMG Music under catalog number 74321865882.\nPersonnel.\n- Oberdan Pinto Magalhães – tenor saxophone, flute\n- Lucio J. da Silva – trombone\n- José Carlos Barroso (Barrosinho) – trumpet\n- Claudio Stevenson – guitar\n- Luiz Carlos \"Batera\" Santos – drums, percussion,"
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"funk bands such as Kool & the Gang, Earth, Wind and Fire, Herbie Hancock, and others. \nThe band recorded six albums: the instrumental \"Maria Fumaça\" (1977), \"Gafieira Universal\" (1978) and \"Saci Pererê\" (1980). They were also invited to take part in other artists' albums, such as Luiz Melodia, Raul Seixas, Sandra de Sa, Emilio Santiago, Alcione, Carlos Dafe, and recorded a live album with Caetano Veloso entitled \"Bicho Baile Show"
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"Gamblers' Ballet\nGamblers' Ballet is a 2007 album by the Irish folk band Kíla. It was nominated for the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year 2007. The opening track \"Leath Ina Dhiaidh A hOcht\"/\"Half Eight\" was the first single taken from the album. \"Cardinal Knowledge\" was used as the outro music for the Cartoon Saloon, Oscar nominated animation \"The Secret of Kells\", and \"Dúisigí\" and \"Cabhraigí Léi\" were used in the Japanese film \"Kadokawa\", which was"
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"first appearance on record. By 1989 the two had diverged musically and Yarber's cousin left town, effectively ending their partnership.\nThe Compulsive Gamblers.\nFollowing the breakup of The End in, Yarber's encounter with fellow musician Greg Cartwright led to the formation of the Compulsive Gamblers. Despite recording two 7-inch albums and a handful of home recordings, the band was unable to garner record label interest until after the success of their next band, the Oblivians. The Compulsive Gamblers would reform in the late 1990s and early 2000s"
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"Game Related\nGame Related is the second studio album by American rap group The Click, released November 7, 1995 on Jive and Sick Wid It Records. The album features production by Mike Mosley, Roger Troutman, Studio Ton and Tone Capone. It peaked at number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200. Two singles were released, \"Hurricane\" and \"Scandalous\", and both appeared on multiple \"Billboard\" singles charts. The"
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"Gargilesse\nGargilesse is an album by Florent Marchet released in 2004 on Universal Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Levallois\"\n2. \"Tous Pareils\"\n3. \"Mes Nouveaux Amis\"\n4. \"Dimanche\"\n5. \"Je N'ai Pensé Qu'à Moi\"\n6. \"Le Meilleur De Nous Deux\"\n7. \"Avez-Vous Déjà Songé\"\n8. \"Gargilesse\"\n9. \"Le Terrain De Sport\"\n10. \"Fantome\"\n11"
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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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"Gathering Mercury\nGathering Mercury is the eleventh studio album by Colin Hay, released on May 9, 2011, on Compass Records. Regarding the album's thematic content, Hay said, \"I think it’s about life and loss and the injustice of the way the universe is set up; how we lose people we love.\"\nBackground and recording.\nThe album is partly inspired by the death of Hay's father in 2010. On the album's release, Hay noted, \"The loss of my father"
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"three continued to produce Chicago-based groups, notably the bands Mason Proffit and Coven. The latter group released their first album in 1969 on the Mercury label, but with the Dunwich Productions logo. In 1971, Traut briefly revived the Dunwich label for a live recording of Chicago folk artists, \"Gathering at the Earl of Old Town\", which notably includes the first recording of late singer-songwriter Steve Goodman performing \"City of New Orleans\". \nThe Dunwich label was eventually absorbed by its distributor, Atco,"
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"German Afternoons\nGerman Afternoons is the ninth album by American folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1986.\nRecording.\n\"German Afternoons\" was Prine's second release on Oh Boy Records, the independent label he formed with his manager Al Bunetta, and delves further into the country-flavored sound established on his 1984 release \"Aimless Love\". Like \"Aimless Love\", \"German Afternoons\" was co-produced by Nashville veteran Jim Rooney but also features contributions from the progressive bluegrass band New Grass"
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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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"Glassheart\nGlassheart is the third studio album by British recording artist Leona Lewis, released on 12 October 2012 by Syco Music and RCA Records. The album is Lewis' first under RCA Records after parent company Sony Music Entertainment closed J Records and relocated its artists. \"Glassheart\" was conceived in 2010 shortly after the completion of Lewis' first headline tour, The Labyrinth. Recording and production took place in Denver, Los Angeles and London; originally the album was due for release in November 2011 but was pushed back several times"
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"3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 10 were recorded at 2 kHz, London, England by Sean Doherty. All tracks except 11, 14, and 15 were mixed and co-produced by Sean Doherty. Tracks 11, 14, and 15 were mixed and co-produced by Richard Narco. The album was mastered by Doug Shearer at Townhouse Studios, London, England.\n\"Go USA!\" was released by Gearhead Records in the United States under exclusive license from Electric Eel Shock."
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"signed their first record contract with local label USA Records and recorded twelve songs that year. Several were released as singles, including \"I'll Go Crazy\", a song originally recorded by James Brown & the Famous Flames, and the Beatles' \"I Call Your Name\". However, it was their number one single, \"Kind of a Drag\", that provided them with national exposure. \"Kind of a Drag\" was written by Chicago-based songwriter Jim Holvay, who had been performing with a group"
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"My Pal God Records\nMy Pal God Records is a record label, independently owned and operated by WPRB DJ Jon Solomon. Originally run out of the house of Solomon's parents, the label has also been located in Evanston, and, later, Chicago, Illinois. It is currently located in Princeton, New Jersey.\nThe label is well known for championing the indie rock movement in Philadelphia and New Jersey.\nBands.\n- A Minor Forest\n- Bitter Bitter Weeks\n- Del Rey\n- The"
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"God and a Girl\nGod and a Girl is the second release and debut full-length album by Christian artist/songwriter Joy Whitlock, released on Ardent Records. The album contains 14 tracks, 4 of which were on her \"The Fake EP\" released in 2005. The album title comes from the theme of Whitlock's conversations with God throughout each song. Some are written from her perspective to God, others from God to her. As on her EP, strings of struggle, pain, doubt, and redemption"
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"label was intended to be a place where Sam Cooke could expand his artistic abilities as a writer/producer and to give other struggling African-American artists a venue to record during the racially charged 1960's. Cooke did record two songs on the label, however, that have only been released since 2001: the solo side of his gospel song \"That's Heaven to Me\", and \"Somewhere There's a Girl\" (a secular version of The Valentino's \"Somewhere There's a God\")."
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"Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got\n\"Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got\" is a 1967 Soul song, originally recorded and made a hit by Jimmy Ruffin on Motown's Soul Label imprint. Ruffin's 1967 original version, from his album \"Jimmy Ruffin Sings Top Ten\", reached the Pop Top 30, peaking at #29, and was a Top 20 R&B Hit as well, peaking at #14. It was also a hit in Britain, reaching #26 on"
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"by Clancy Eccles. In the early 1970s he worked with singer/producer Glen Lee, recording \"Green Hills, I Won't Cry\" and \"Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got\". During the mid-1970s he was approached by Lee Perry, who ran a record shop a few doors away from Lee's studio, and under the name \"George Earl\" recorded a cover of William Bell's \"To Be A Lover\". This was followed by \"Soulful Lover\", \"Since I Met"
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"Gospel Nights\nGospel Nights is a 1980 live album by Maria Muldaur released on Takoma Records. The album features guest artists, and friends of Muldaur, Chambers Brothers, the Burns Sisters, and backed by Alpha Band members David Mansfield, Steven Soles, and Steve Bruton. The liner notes, written by T Bone Burnett.\nTrack listing.\n1. My Sisters And Brothers\n2. My Jesus Is All\n3. Trials, Troubles, Tribulations\n4. Bright Morning Star\n5. Daniel Prayed"
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", and later in small clubs in Miami during amateur nights in 1961 according to Dave. They sang together one night at the King of Hearts club, and started working together immediately thereafter, developing a live act featuring gospel-inspired call-and-response. Soul singer and record producer Steve Alaimo discovered them while performing during the same show with them at the King of Hearts nightclub in Miami and signed them to Marlin Records.\nAfter two singles in early 1962 were released on the local Marlin label owned by Miami's"
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"Gregory Pepper\nGregory Pepper is an indie pop artist based in Guelph, Ontario and signed to Fake Four Inc.\nDiscography.\nDiscography Albums.\n- \"Gregory Pepper & His Problems\" (2007)\n- \"With Trumpets Flaring\" (2009)\n- \"The Great Depression\" (2010)\n- \"The Great Repression\" (2011)\n- \"Escape From Crystal Skull Mountain\" (2012)\n- \"Big Huge Truck\" (2013)\n- \"CHORUS! CHORUS! CHORUS!"
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"Pepper Records\nPepper Records was a record label and subsidiary of Jive Records that featured artists like Shanks & Bigfoot and Steps. The label has been largely inactive since 2004 after being integrated into major label structures.\nSee also.\n- List of record labels"
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"Grinderman 2\nGrinderman 2 is the second and final studio album by alternative rock band Grinderman, a side project of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 13 September 2010 on Mute Records in the United Kingdom and ANTI- in the United States.\nBackground and production.\nGrinderman had been put on hold due to several members' involvement on Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' fourteenth studio album, \"Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!\", in 2008. After the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds"
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"London on 1 October 2010.\nRelease and reception.\n\"Palaces of Montezuma\" was initially released on \"Grinderman 2\", released on 13 September 2010. On 25 January 2011, Grinderman announced that the song was due to be released as the band's third single from the album. The single was released on 14 March 2011 as a digital download. A limited edition multi-coloured 12\" LP was released as part of Record Store Day 2011 on 16 April 2011.\nCritical response to \"Palaces of"
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"of it. I don't sit around wishing I hadn't done it.\" \"Groovy Decoy\" was issued in 1986 with completely different cover art, substituted demo versions of five of the tracks, and a different playing order. A Rhino CD reissue in 1995 incorporated the two sets of tracks together under the title \"Gravy Deco\".\nIn 2007, Yep Roc Records remastered \"Groovy Decay\" and made it available exclusively as a digital download on its website. The download includes the bonus tracks, \"How"
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"Groovy Decay\nGroovy Decay was the second solo album by Robyn Hitchcock, released in 1982. His backing band for the record featured Sara Lee of Gang of Four on bass and Anthony Thistlethwaite of the Waterboys on sax.\nHitchcock refuted claims that he held contempt for the record itself in a 1990 interview. He explained, \"The recording of \"Groovy Decay\" was a drag, so we released the demos for it and called it \"Groovy Decoy\" because it was fractionally different ... I'm quite happy with all"
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"Grown Man\nGrown Man is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, released on October 2, 1995 on Virgin Records. The release is generally considered less stark and somewhat more humorous that its predecessor, \"History\".\n\"Grown Man\" contains a song addressed to his daughter, Martha Wainwright, entitled \"Father/Daughter Dialogue\", on which they duet.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Loudon Wainwright III; except where indicated\n1. \"The Birthday Present"
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"second studio lp titled \"Ocean Grown\" produced by gifted Miami native Fred Vindver. Ocean Grown is slated for a 2011 summer release.\nEarly history Record label.\nStreetkind is signed to Sweetpine Records.\nDiscography.\n- Medicine Man(2009)\n- Ocean Grown (2011)\nExternal links.\n- Alex Bodnar's Myspace"
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"Hannah Montana Forever"
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"Hannah Montana Forever\nHannah Montana Forever is the soundtrack album for the fourth and final season of the television series \"Hannah Montana\", released on October 15, 2010 by Walt Disney Records. All eleven tracks are performed by its primary actress Miley Cyrus, and are credited to her character Hannah Montana. Recording artists Billy Ray Cyrus, Iyaz, and Sheryl Crow appear as featured vocalists. The soundtrack is primarily a pop record, which sees additional influences from teen pop, pop rock, power pop, dance-pop,"
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"\"Hannah Montana Forever\" in October 2010. In 2013, Cyrus left Hollywood Records and subsequently joined RCA Records; her fourth studio album \"Bangerz\" was released through the label that October. Cyrus expressed intentions of incorporating elements of \"dirty south hip-hop\" into the record. Consequently, she co-wrote several of its tracks with hip hop producer Mike Will Made It, who handled most of its production; Pharrell Williams also co-wrote four songs for the album. The lead single \"We Can't"
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", in June 2005 the band announced they were abandoning that title, and on July 21, 2005, they announced the new title would be \"Hau Ruck\", German for \"heave-ho\". \"Hau Ruck\" is the first KMFDM album without a five-letter word title since 1988's \"Don't Blow Your Top\".\nProduction.\nAccording to Sascha Konietzko, \"Hau Ruck\" was created entirely using analog equipment.\nRelease.\n\"Hau Ruck\" was released on September 13"
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"Heaven in the Real World\nHeaven in the Real World is the sixth studio album by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman released on July 12, 1994, by Sparrow Records.\nIt was certified gold by the end of the year, nominated for a 1995 Grammy award, and went platinum on February 7, 1997. The title song received the 1995 Gospel Music Association award for best Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year, and the album earned Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year, at the"
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"Michael Allen, who helped managed her musical career. During their marriage, Allen captured the attention of former boxing champion Evander Holyfield, who had set up the record label Real Deal Records. While signed onto Holyfield's label, Lexi released \"Lexi & That's the Way It Is\" (2002), \"A Praise in the Valley\" (2004) and \"What Heaven Hears\" (2005).\nThe 2004 album earned her a Stellar Gospel Music Award nomination. In 2006, Allen became the public face"
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"Hellig Usvart\nHellig Usvart is the debut album by Australian unblack metal band Horde, released in 1994 on Nuclear Blast Records. Upon its release in 1994, the album created a controversy among the black metal fans; death threats were sent to Nuclear Blast demanding the label to drop the album from its catalogue because the album contains Christian, anti-satanic lyrics that counteract the usual black metal thematics at the time. Because of the strong lyrical contradiction, the album was thought to be a parody of the Norwegian black metal movement"
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"Productions purchased all remaining copies and distributed them worldwide. The album has since been re-released on this label with an additional track entitled, \"My Heart Doth Beseech Thee (O Master)\". However, in 2004 the Australian label Soundmass re-issued \"Hellig Usvart\" as a 10-year anniversary edition. Also in 2008, the Polish label Metal Mind Productions re-released the album in a digipak format.\nControversy.\nUpon the initial release of \"Hellig Usvart\", a publicity campaign was launched throughout"
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"Hey, Man, Smell My Finger\nHey, Man, Smell My Finger is the sixth studio album by American funk musician George Clinton, released October 12, 1993 on Paisley Park Records. It is Clinton's second and last release for the Paisley Park label, owned by Prince. The album features an array of musical guests including Prince, Dallas Austin, Humpty Hump from Digital Underground, Ice Cube, N'Dea Davenport, Dr. Dre, and Herbie Hancock, as well P-Funk alumni including Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell"
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"released \"The Cinderella Theory\" on Paisley Park, Prince's record label. This was followed by \"Hey Man, Smell My Finger\" in 1993. Clinton then signed with Sony 550 and released \"T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M.\" (The Awesome Power of a Fully Operational Mothership) in 1996.\nCareer 1990s to 2000s.\n1994 saw Clinton contribute to several tracks on Primal Scream's studio album \"Give Out But Don't Give Up\". In 1995, Clinton sang \"Mind Games\" on the John Lennon tribute \"\"."
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"The final words spoken by Scott on the song are \"Shazbot, na-nu na-nu\", phrases from the popular American sitcom, \"Mork and Mindy\", by lead character Mork (a visiting extraterrestrial played by Robin Williams). The phrase closed the album.\nReleases.\n\"Highway to Hell\" was originally released on 27 July 1979 by Albert Productions, who licensed the album to Atlantic Records for release outside of Australia, and was then re-released by Epic Records in 2003 as part"
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"Bullet (Swedish band)\nBullet is a Swedish heavy metal band, founded in Växjö in 2001 by Hampus Klang and Dag \"Hell\" Hofer. The band released their first demo \"Heavy Metal Highway\" 2002 and released their album \"Heading for the Top\" in 2006 on Black Lodge record label. Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson played the Bullet song \"Turn it up loud\" from the debut album on his radio program on BBC 2006.\nIn 2008, Bullet released their second album, \"Bite the Bullet"
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"Hip Hop Is Dead\nHip Hop Is Dead is the eighth studio album by American rapper Nas, released December 19, 2006 on Def Jam Recordings. His first album for the label, it was co-financed by Nas's previous label, Columbia Records, which once distributed for Def Jam. The album's title was inspired by Nas's view of the music industry and the state of hip hop music at the time. The album features appearances from Nas’ then wife Kelis, Kanye West, Jay-Z,"
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"Puerto Roc Records\nPuerto Roc Records is an independent record label that was established in 2006 by founder and sole owner Jonathan \"DJ Primo\" Padilla. The independent label is based out of Miami, Florida and has its main focus on hip hop/rap music. Puerto Roc Records' main artist is E Grizzly. E Grizzly released his first E.P. in May 2006 titled \"Hip Hop is Dead!\" and won the 2006 Independent Rap Artist of the Year at the 16th annual L.A. Music Awards in November 2006. The"
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"a piece of this.\" \"Hit 'Em Up\" appeared first as a B-side, on the single \"How Do U Want It\", by Shakur featuring The Outlawz. On June 4, 1996 under the label Death Row Records, \"Hit 'Em Up\" was released on compact disc, 12-inch, and a 45 RPM. The original cover for the single had Puffy's head on a snake's body, and Biggie's head on a pig's. It also appeared posthumously on several compilations"
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"\" (with Lil' Kim's verse.) The repeated line \"Take Money\" in the 2Pac song \"Hit 'Em Up\" is a play on \"Get Money\". This song, which also used the same Dennis Edwards sample as the \"Get Money\" remix, is a very violent diss track aimed at Biggie Smalls and other members of the Bad Boy record label.\nThe intro to the 2002 Lil Wayne song \"Way of Life\" contains the line \"Cash Money\", which interpolates the"
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"Hit-Medley\n\"Hit-Medley\" is the twentieth single by Dutch girl group Luv', released in 1990 by the labels Dureco/High Fashion Music in the Benelux and RCA Records/BMG in Germany. It appears on their 1989 EP \"For You\". This medley is composed from parts of Luv's greatest hits re-recorded by a new formation (Marga Scheide, the only original member and two other vocalists Michelle Gold and Diana van Berlo).\nSong history.\nWhen Luv' was"
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"Miss Broadway\nMiss Broadway is the first album of the female trio Belle Epoque. It was released in 1977. The album included a disco version of Los Bravos' 1966 hit \"Black Is Black\".\nThe second side of the album was a disco medley, in which \"Black is Black\" itself appears three times. On the sleeve of the album were written the titles of the 4 songs which were in this medley, but only in the label of the record was the right order written.\nTrack"
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"Hold On, I'm Comin'\nHold On, I'm Comin' is the 1966 debut album by Atlantic Records soul duo Sam & Dave, issued on the Atlantic-distributed Stax label in 1966.\nThe album reached number one on the \"Billboard\" R&B Albums chart and number 45 on the \"Billboard\" Top LPs chart, launching two charting singles. The title track peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Black Singles chart, and at number 21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100,"
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"Hold On, I'm Comin' (song)\n\"Hold On, I'm Comin (officially registered as \"Hold On, I'm Coming\", and shown on the original single release as \"Hold On! I'm Comin and \"Hold On! I'm a Comin) is a 1966 single recorded by soul duo Sam & Dave, issued on the Atlantic-distributed Stax label in 1966.\nThe song was written by the songwriting team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, who came up with the"
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"Hoody Hooo\n\"Hoody Hooo\" is the first single from TRU's 1999 album \"Da Crime Family\", and released on No Limit Records. The single was written by Master P, Silkk The Shocker, and C-Murder and is produced by then WNBA athlete Chantel Tremitiere and Beats By the Pound. The song peaked at #31 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.\nSample credits.\nThe song contains samples from the theme to the 1978 horror film, \"Halloween\"."
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"Hooo\" which made it to #11 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The other single \"Tru Homies\" peaked at #6 on the Hot Rap Singles and #61 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. \"Hoody Hooo\" samples the theme song of the Halloween film. \"Tru Homies\" samples \"I'll Be Around\" by The Spinners.\nTrack listing.\nDa Crime Family\nReferences.\nThis is the fifth album released by TRU on"
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"Hot Tamale Baby\nHot Tamale Baby is a blues album by Marcia Ball, released in April 1985 by Rounder Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Never Like This Before\" (Isaac Hayes, Booker T. Jones, David Porter) – 2:55\n2. \"I'm Gonna Forget About You\" (O.V. Wright) – 2:54\n3. \"Love's Spell\" (Marcia Ball) – 3:59\n4. \"I Don't Know\" (Gene Barge, Laura Lee) – 2:17"
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"Hot Tamale (disambiguation)\nHot Tamale or Hot Tamales may refer to:\n- Hot Tamales, a brand of cinnamon candy\n- Hot Tamale, a 2006 American film\n- \"Hot Tamales\", a song by Cassandra Wilson from \"Belly of the Sun\"\nSee also.\n- Tamale\n- \"Hot Tamale Baby\", a 1985 blues album by Macia Ball\n- \"Hot Tamale Alley\", an 1896 song written by May Irwin\n- Hot Tamale Brass Band\n- \"Hot"
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"Hronia Polla\n\"Hronia Polla\" (Greek: \"Χρόνια Πολλά\"; English: \"For Many More Years\" (literally) used also as \"Happy Birthday\" or, in this case, \"Happy New Year\") is a single by popular Greek singer Sakis Rouvas from the album \"To Hrono Stamatao\", released in December 2004 in Greece and Cyprus by Minos EMI as a promo single.\nExternal links.\n- Official site"
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"\" (The concert at Neo Faliro)\n- 1987 - \"Hairetismata\" (Greetings)\n- 1987 - \"Oi Megalyteres Epityhies Tou Vasili\" (Best of Vasilis)\n- 1988 - \"Ola Apo Heri Kamena\" (Surely all burned)\n- 1989 - \"Horevo\" (I'm dancing)\n- 1991 - \"Hronia Polla\" (Happy Birthday)\n- 1992 - \"Sfentona\" (Sling)\n- 1993 - \"Fysaei\" (Blow)\n- 1994 - \"De Sikonei"
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"Häschenparty\n\"Häschenparty featuring Michael Wendler\" (Bunny party) is the third single released by Schnuffel, on 19 September 2008 by Sony BMG Germany (Sony BMG). It was also released as a single premium in the same date. Although \"Häschenparty\" is more successful than the previous single \"Ich hab' Dich lieb\", it was 16th place in Germany, but was 10th in Lithuania. The single was also 24th place in Europe. On 20 September 2008 a live concert was organized with a person dressed"
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"\".\nTrack listing.\n- Single Basic\n1. \"Häschenparty feat. Michael Wendler\" - 3:09\n2. \"Häschenparty feat. Michael Wendler (Bunny's Radio Edit)\" - 3:17\n- Single Premium\n1. \"Häschenparty feat. Michael Wendler\" - 3:09\n2. \"Häschenparty feat. Michael Wendler (Bunny's Radio Edit)\" - 3:17\n3. \"Häschenparty feat. Michael Wendler (Disco Maxi Mix)\" - 3:46\n4. \"Häschenparty (Album version)"
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"I Came to Hear the Music\nI Came to Hear the Music is the 1974 album by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury, his fourth release on Elektra Records. The cover photography was by Norman Seeff.\n\"I Came to Hear the Music\" was collected for CD issue on the eight-disc \"Mickey Newbury Collection\" from Mountain Retreat, Newbury's own label in the mid-1990s, along with nine other Newbury albums from 1969–1981.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Mickey Newbury\n1. \"I"
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"Roll Hall of Fame.\nThe group's last single, \"I Can Hear Music\", on the Philles Records label (# 133), was released in the fall of 1966. Instead of recording on the West coast, Ronnie and her group returned to New York City, their hometown, to record \"I Can Hear Music\" with producer Jeff Barry. Phil Spector kept many of the group's unreleased songs in the vault for years.\nRonnie's very last recording of the 1960s \"You Came,"
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"I Could Fall in Love\n\"I Could Fall in Love\" is a song recorded by American Tejano singer Selena for her fifth studio album, \"Dreaming of You\" (1995), released posthumously by EMI Latin on 26 June 1995. \"I Could Fall in Love\" and \"Tú Sólo Tú\" were the album's lead promotional recordings, showcasing her musical transition from Spanish- to English-language songs. The lyrics explore feelings of heartbreak and despair and express the singer's fear of rejection by a man she"
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"in December 2015. Make That Money Girl and Sundown were recorded in January 2016. I Can't Fall In Love Without You and Only You were both recorded in February 2016. Zara and Ed Sheeran recorded Don't Let Me Be Yours in March 2016. At this point, Zara thought the album was done, but her label refused to release the album in May 2016. By May 2016, Zara scrapped the album and started recording a new one. She was finishing it up in January 2017, her record label made"
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"I Hate This Part"
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"This Part\" was released on October 14, 2008 as the second international single and impacted contemporary hit radio stations on October 20, 2008 as the fourth single in the United States by Interscope Records. \"I Hate This Part\" is a dance/R&B-influenced pop ballad which ditches the Doll's usual sexual image in favor of introspection. Lyrically the song is about the conversation before a breakup.\nContemporary music critics wrote generally positive reviews, commending the song's production and Scherzinger's vocals. \"I Hate This"
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"scheme and Ballerini's delivery have been compared to nursery rhymes.\nThe song was originally not going to be recorded for the album, but after receiving a standing ovation for her performance of it at the Grand Ole Opry in August 2017, Ballerini and her label, Black River Entertainment decided to include \"I Hate Love Songs\" on the record. \"I called my label,\" Ballerini told \"Sounds Like Nashville\", \"and I was like, 'I think we need to cut this song.'\""
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"I Hear Black"
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"I Hear Black\nI Hear Black is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Overkill, released on March 9, 1993 by Atlantic Records. It was the band's first to feature drummer Tim Mallare.\nOverview.\nProduced by Alex Perialas (Anthrax, Testament), \"I Hear Black\" was the first Overkill album released directly through Atlantic Records. The album once again presented a change in style for the band, from the up-tempo thrash of \"Horrorscope\" to a more groove metal style"
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"no qualms with it. If you want to call me a black reporter, I am the black reporter who also asks other issues and questions on China, Russia, Syria, North Korea. So if you want to label me a black reporter, I take it with a badge of honor.\" Explaining the utility of diversity in the White House press corps, Ryan says \"I remember many years ago, George W. Bush said we need more minorities in there because you don’t hear a lot of the issues unless"
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"I Hear a Symphony"
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"I Hear a Symphony\n\"I Hear a Symphony\" is a 1965 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label.\nWritten and produced by Motown's main production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, the song became their sixth number-one pop hit on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States for two weeks from November 14, 1965 through November 27, 1965. On the UK pop chart, the single peaked at number thirty-nine. The background string arrangement can be attributed"
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"I Hear a Symphony (Hank Crawford album)\nI Hear a Symphony is the sixteenth album led by saxophonist Hank Crawford and his fifth released on the Kudu label in 1973.\nReception.\nAllMusic awarded the album 3 stars and its review by Thom Jurek states, \"this set is a cooker. Certainly the production is a bit dated, but the funky-butt moves in Crawford's soulful playing and the tough riffing of Gale more than transcend it\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"I Hear"
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"I Love You Dude\nI Love You Dude is the second studio album by German electronic music duo Digitalism, released on 15 June 2011 by V2 Records. The song \"Forrest Gump\" was co-written by Julian Casablancas of The Strokes.\nTrack listing.\nNotes\n- The Japanese edition switches tracks 1 and 4 and includes a bonus track, \"Sleepwalker\", as track 7.\nPersonnel.\nCredits adapted from \"I Love You Dude\" liner notes.\n- Jens Moelle – design,"
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"Digitalism (band)\nDigitalism are a German electronic music duo formed in Hamburg in 2004, consisting of Jens \"Jence\" Moelle and İsmail \"Isi\" Tüfekçi. The duo are signed to French label Kitsuné, as well as Virgin Records and Astralwerks in other parts of the world.\nBand history.\nBand history Formation, \"Idealism\" and \"I Love You Dude\" (2004–11).\nMoelle and Tüfekçi met at a record store in Hamburg and became friends. Later, the store's owner asked them"
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"I Say I Say I Say"
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"I Say I Say I Say\nI Say I Say I Say is the sixth studio album from synthpop duo Erasure, released in 1994 by Mute Records in the UK and Elektra Records in the U.S. The album was produced by Martyn Ware, who was a founding member of veteran synthpop groups The Human League and Heaven 17.\nUpon its release it became Erasure's fourth studio album release to consecutively hit No.1 in the UK, and fifth overall, generating three Top 20 singles. In the U.S., \"I Say I"
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"It was really frustrating. There is a song on my record called ‘Kill Em with Kindness.’ So I’ve always done that. I ignore, I ignore, I ignore. And then it just kind of got out of hand. So I went to the new label [Interscope] and I was like, I have to say something. I need to say what I want to say, and you guys have to help me figure out how to do that.\" While working on the album, Gomez"
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"I Wanna Go"
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", and Jive Records released it on June 13, 2011.\n\"I Wanna Go\" is a dance-pop and Hi-NRG song that features a heavy bassline and drum fills reminiscent of English rock band New Order. The pre-chorus has a whistled hook that received comparisons to the music of Bob Sinclar and Frankie Knuckles. The lyrics of \"I Wanna Go\" feature Spears singing about losing inhibitions. The song received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Some praised it for being effective and highlighted its hook"
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"Farm (album)\nFarm is the ninth studio album by American alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. It is the band's first release on the record label Jagjaguwar.\nThe first editions of the album came with a free white-vinyl 7 inch with the songs \"I Don't Wanna Go There\" and \"Tarpit\", recorded live for Pitchfork TV.\nThe original European version had a mastering error – the volume was 3 dB too loud. The European label PIAS Recordings recalled the affected copies to exchange them"
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"I'll Be Missing You\n\"I'll Be Missing You\" is a song recorded by American rapper Puff Daddy and American singer Faith Evans, featuring R&B group 112, in memory of fellow Bad Boy Records artist Christopher \"The Notorious B.I.G.\" Wallace who was murdered on March 9, 1997. \nReleased as the second single from Puff Daddy and the Family's \"No Way Out\" album, \"I'll Be Missing You\" samples The Police's 1983 hit song \"Every Breath You Take\", with an"
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"- Tracy Williams- Alto Vocals\n- Latresa Witherspoon- Alto Vocals\n- Paul Wright III- Record Producer\nDiscography \"I'll Be With You\" (1988).\n- Information taken from Allmusic.com\nColey's second studio album, \"I'll Be With You\", was released in 1988, originally under the Light Records label and later issued under the CGI label.\n1. \"The Lord's Name Is To Be Praised\"\n2. \"Worthy Is The Lamb\"\n3. \"That's What You've"
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"I'm on a Roll"
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"I'm on a Roll\n\"I'm on a Roll\" is Stefano's first single after being signed to Hollywood Records. This song features hip hop group New Boyz and Rock Mafia.\nA Spanish-language version of the song, titled \"Ando En Mi Rol\", was also released alongside the main version.\nBackground.\nIn January 2012, Stefano was signed to Hollywood Records. In April, Stefano announced he would be releasing a new single. His album was to debut in September, but"
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"Roll Deep discography\nThis is a listing of official releases by Roll Deep, a MOBO Award-nominated London-based grime music collective. Their debut album, \"In at the Deep End\", was released in June 2005. Four singles were released from the album: \"Heat Up\", \"The Avenue\", \"When I'm 'Ere\" and \"Shake a Leg\". Roll Deep Recordings is their own record label, which they use to distribute their mixtapes.\nTheir second album \"Rules"
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"I'm the Fiddle Man\nI'm the Fiddle Man is Papa John's fourth solo album and the first with Buddah Records. The album was recorded after Papa John Creach left Jefferson Starship following the successful album, \"Red Octopus\". The supporting band on this album is known as Midnight Sun and had a similar lineup to Zulu on \"Playing My Fiddle for You\". This album featured fewer original compositions than the previous album.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing Side A.\n1. \"I'm the Fiddle"
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"It was released on Bloodshot Records, his first release on that label since 2001's \"13 Hillbilly Giants.\" The album features banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and upright bass. \"That's Where I'm From\" is a song Fulks cites as being autobiographical. Four songs from \"50-Vc. Doberman\" were the genesis of \"Gone Away Backwards.\" The title of the record comes from the book of Isaiah in The Bible.\n\"Gone Away Backwards\" is an acoustic record that goes back to his"
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"I've Been Good to You\n\"I've Been Good to You\" is a 1961 R&B song by The Miracles on Motown Records' Tamla label. It was released as the B-side of their \"Billboard\" Top 40 hit, \"What's So Good About Goodbye\", and was included on their album \"I'll Try Something New\" the following year. This sad, melancholy ballad charted #103 on the \"Billboard\" Pop chart. Despite its relatively modest chart placing, this song has been"
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"concert tour, stating \"I promised you would hear it from my lips. And now you will. This year, new music, new world tour, a new movement. I've been listening. Let's keep the conversation going.\" She released her new album in the fall of 2015 under her own record label, Rhythm Nation, distributed by BMG Rights Management. The launch of Rhythm Nation ranks Jackson as among the few African-American women to establish a record label.\nIn early June 2015, producer"
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"II Trill\nII Trill is the second studio album by UGK member Bun B. It was released on May 20, 2008 by Rap-a-Lot Records and Asylum Records.\nThe album is the follow-up to his successful debut album, \"Trill\". It was mentioned that after the death of his lifelong friend and companion Pimp C, due in part to an accidental overdose, he is likely to \"ban the syrup talk on his new CD.\" The album was originally set to be released on"
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"\" was first released by Fascination and Polydor Records on 27 July 2008 as the lead single from \"Chasing Lights\". It was accompanied by a B-side entitled \"What Am I Gonna Do?\", written and produced by Duck Blackwell and Paddy Dalton. The Saturdays collaborated with Ina Wroldsen on a number of songs; eight were chosen for the album. \"If This Is Love\" was then released as the first single from it. The song has prominent electropop and dance-pop genre characteristics. It"
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"is a virtual carbon copy of Ne-Yo's \"Because of You,\" right down to the measured 4/4 beat and harpsichord.\nIf radio programmers could find room on their playlists for Natasha Bedingfield's market-pandering \"Love Like This,\" then surely they can find space for \"All I See.\" Although a remix featuring MIMS will be serviced to radio stations soon, there's still no video in sight, so if the song fails, Minogue's American fans can blame her record label, which"
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"Il sole di domenica\n\"Il sole di domenica\" is a single by Italian singer Dolcenera, released by EMI Music on 8 April 2011. It will be included in her fifth studio album, \"Evoluzione della specie\", released in Italy on 17 May 2011.\nThe song is written by Dolcenera with Alessandro Finazzo, and it is produced by Dolcenera and Roberto Vernetti. Dolcenera also arranged the song.\nBackground and release.\nDolcenera revealed the title of the single on 2 April 2011, through her Facebook"
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"Domenica Vittoria, town in Sicily, Italy\nOther.\n- Domenica (American band)\n- Domenica (Greek band)\n- \"Domenica\" (film), a 2001 Italian film\n- L'altra domenica\n- La Domenica del Corriere\n- Il sole di domenica\n- Il Blues della domenica sera\n- L'Osservatore della Domenica\n- Il pranzo della domenica\n- Il giornalino della Domenica\n- Doménica Montero\nSee also.\n- Dominica, an island country in the Caribbean"
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"In Case You're in Love\nIn Case You're in Love is the third studio album by American pop duo Sonny & Cher, released in 1967 by Atco Records.\nAlbum information.\nThe song \"Little Man\" was the first single released from the album, and was perhaps their most successful single in Europe, peaking at #1 in five European countries. It is, however, to be noted that it never topped the UK chart as it peaked at number 4 there. The song was less successful"
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", \"Sunday Afternoon,\" on the Move 'N Groove Record Label, a new label formed by Masucci and Clarence, Jr., in 1983.\nDisbanded Keni Burke resumes solo work.\nLater in 1981, Burke got a new solo album deal with RCA Records. The self-produced LP \"You're the Best\" included the singles, \"Let Somebody Love You\" and the title track \"You're the Best.\" His next RCA album, 1982's \"Changes\", yielded his biggest solo hit"
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"In Full Gear\nIn Full Gear is the second studio album by American hip hop band Stetsasonic, released in 1988 by Tommy Boy Records.\nMusic and lyrics.\n\"In Full Gear\" is a double album that draws on various influences in its hip hop style, including R&B, jazz, dancehall reggae, and rock influences. It also incorporates beat-boxing, sampling technology, and live band performance. \"Freedom or Death\" and \"Talkin' All That Jazz\" discuss credos of revolution and sampling,"
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"won the competition (and the bass gear) and also caught the eye of a young producer called Matt Elliss at Axis Studios who offered to record a demo at the studio free of charge. Matt Elliss then passed the song onto a new label called EXP (a subsidiary of ViaCom) which was being run by Feargal Sharkey, formerly of The Undertones. The label demoed the band and released a limited edition (500) 7\" single \"Gentleman's Soiree\"/\"Silver Boots\" before agreeing to record and release a full-length"
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"In a Major Way\nIn a Major Way is the second studio album by American rapper E-40, released March 14, 1995 on Jive and Sick Wid It Records. It peaked at number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 70,000 copies in its first week. The album is certified Platinum by the RIAA.\nThe album features production by Funk Daddy, Kevin Gardner, Mike Mosley, Eugenius, Sam Bostic and Studio Ton."
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"way to record and release his music. Seibert suggested a major label was a thing of the past and the way of the future was that Pomposello should record himself. The two quickly formed a partnership.\nSeibert hosted a Columbia University, WKCR-FM radio show, and had recorded Pomposello for his accompanying legendary country blues artist Mississippi Fred McDowell at The Gaslight Cafe in November 1971. They agreed that the tapes were a commercial offering that could be used to launch the label. Pomposello suggested the tongue-in-cheek"
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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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"Individual Emotion\nIndividual Emotion is Aya Kamiki's fourth album and her first under her new label Avex Trax, released simultaneously alongside her first greatest hits album \"Aya Kamiki Greatest Best\". The only single from the album is \"W-B-X ~W-Boiled Extreme~\", the opening theme song for \"Kamen Rider W\". The first disc, included in the standard and limited edition releases, is a normal studio album. The second disc, only included with the limited edition releases, is a compilation"
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"Informal Jazz\nInformal Jazz is an album by jazz musician Elmo Hope, released in 1956 on Prestige Records, catalogue 7043. It has been reissued in 1969 as \"Two Tenors\" under the billing of Hope's sidemen for the session, John Coltrane and Hank Mobley.\nReception.\nIn his in-depth review for Allmusic, critic Eugene Chadbourne praises each musician's performance individually and by track and comments on the album as a whole: \"If this particular session hasn't assumed the legend of a jazz classic"
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"published before. This collection dates from the late 1940s, when Wachsmann was curator of the Uganda Museum in Kampala, and includes field recordings and performances at the museum.\nOral history of jazz in Britain\nAn informal and anecdotal history of the music, venues and people that defined jazz in the UK. Through interviews with musicians, promoters and label owners, this collection focuses on some of the less well known aspects of British jazz – including the impact in Britain of overseas musicians, British developments in free improvisation in the"
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"Inna Di Road\nInna Di Road is the fifth major album from Jamaican Roots Reggae artist Chezidek. \"Inna Di Road\" was produced by Bobby \"Massive B\" Konders and distributed by Greensleeves Records in September 2007. \"Call Pon Dem\" from the album \"Inna Di Road\" is featured on the Massive B Sound system (station) in Grand Theft Auto IV and it also appears on the Official GTA IV Soundtrack.\nIt is available in both CD and LP formats. The two bonus MPEG video tracks are"
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"Trees\" on the Our Promotion label, produced by Hugh Miller (aka Bunny Dan) went on BBC Top 10 dancehall chart. Since then he has performed on major events such as Magnum Sting, Teen Splash, Dancehall Jam Jam, Bob Marley Tribute, and Tribute to Peter Tosh, Rebel Salute and Western Consciousness. He was awarded best new artiste by the Jamaica Federation of Music and Affiliated Artiste (JFM) for Middlesex (County).\nChezidek's album \"Inna Di Road\" was produced by Bobby \"Massive"
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"Ipirhan Orki\nIpirhan Orki (Greek: \"Υπήρχαν Όρκοι\"; ) is the second studio album by Greek musician Giannis Ploutarhos, released on March 22, 2000 by Minos EMI in Greece and Cyprus. This was the first album where Ploutarhos contributed musically. The album was certified double Platinum by the IFPI Greece for sales of at least 80,000 copies, becoming his first album to be certified in Greece and making it his joint third most successful album there.\nSingles.\n\"Ipirhan Orki\"\n\"Fysai Poli\""
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"\"Ipirhan Orki\" (There were promises), which featured a number of hits. The album was certified gold, making him widely known and catapulting his career to new heights, and eventually leading sales to platinum status. A year later in 2001 he released his third album titled \"Mikres Fotografies\" (Small pictures), which sold over 150,000 units, and included a number of songs written by himself. At the 2002 Arion Music Awards, Ploutarchos received five awards, including \"Singer of the year\", \""
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"Isn't She Pretty\n\"Isn't She Pretty\" is a 1961 song recorded by The Temptations, and written by group members Eddie Kendricks and Otis Williams, as well as Motown’s founder Berry Gordy. It was Gordy’s first production with the group, and intended for released on the Miracle label, but it was shelved due to the label closing, as well as the fact that the Motown execs thought the song sounded a little too dated. It was finally released as the B-side for the group’s"
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", with Al Bryant, Otis Williams, and Melvin Franklin occasionally singing lead, as they would on a song titled \"Isn't She Pretty\". For a brief time, the group almost had their name changed to The Pirates, and recorded the songs \"Mind Over Matter\" and \"I'll Love You Till I Die\" under that name. Eventually the label and the group decided against it. One hit song, \"Do You Love Me\", was originally to be recorded by the Temptations. When he"
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"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue\n\"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue\" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan and featured on his \"Bringing It All Back Home\" album, released on March 22, 1965 by Columbia Records (\"see\" 1965 in music). The song was recorded on January 15, 1965 with Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica and William E. Lee's bass guitar the only instrumentation. The lyrics were heavily influenced by Symbolist poetry and bid farewell to the titular"
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"featuring strings and acoustic guitars. Initial promo pressings of the record including the additional track \"It's All Happening Now\" had to be withdrawn after permission to use lyrics lifted from Bob Dylan's \"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue\" was denied. (They would later be given away to fan club members.) These incidents would prove to be just a precursor to the group's album woes, however. Realizing a vanishing return on their investment, American label A&M cut the band's funding, telling them"
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"It's All a Long Goodbye"
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"It's All a Long Goodbye\nIt's All a Long Goodbye is an On Broken Wings second release on Eulogy Recordings. There was a video shot for \"Frozen Over\". The album features many tracks that are re-recorded versions of songs from \"Some Of Us May Never See The World\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Suffer\" - 1:48\n2. \"Pushing Up Daisies\" - 3:00\n3. \"More Than Life\" - 2:58\n4. \"I Do My Crosswords"
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"/ B: Breakaway Parlophone Feb 1966\n- And I Don't Want Your Love / B: There Go The Heartaches Parlophone Sep 1967\n- All The Time In The World / B: One Man Band Mercury Aug 1968\n- Don't Make Me Over / B: Baby, Baby, Baby Mercury Feb 1969\n- Just Say Goodbye / B: The Sunshine After The Rain Aug 1969\n- Forever Is A Long Long Time / B: Just For Fun Philips Dec 1969\n- Chapel Of Love / B"
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"It's Only Right and Natural"
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"It's Only Right and Natural\nIt's Only Right and Natural is the second album by the band The Frogs and was released in 1989 by Homestead Records. Gerard Cosloy, who was in charge of Homestead at the time, came into possession of some of the Flemion Brothers' improvised homemade tapes and signed them to the label. The Flemions were originally hoping that Homestead would release their debut album The Frogs, but Cosloy convinced them to release a gay-themed album instead. The album was recorded on 4-Track reel-"
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", 1999, and April 25, 2000 – due to bootlegging and legal problems involving her record label. In a statement to \"Entertainment Weekly\", Kim explained, \"I wanted to put out the best album possible for my fans, and I needed more time in the studio to do this.\" Sean \"Puffy\" Combs also explained, \"I am a perfectionist and so is Kim, and we will only put out an album when it's right.\"\nSingles.\n\"The Notorious K.I.M.\""
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"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\nJanet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (commonly referred to as Rhythm Nation) is the fourth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson, released on September 19, 1989, by A&M Records. Although label executives wanted material similar to her previous album, \"Control\" (1986), Jackson insisted on creating a concept album addressing social issues. Collaborating with songwriters and record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, she drew inspiration from various tragedies reported through news media, exploring racism, poverty,"
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"Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990\nThe Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990 was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson. It was launched in support of her fourth studio album \"Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814\" (1989), and also contained material from her third studio album \"Control\" (1986). Jackson's record label A&M announced plans for the world tour in fall 1989, following the release of \"Rhythm Nation 1814\". Managed by Roger Davies and Rusty Hooker, the tour was developed"
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"January February\n\"January February\" is a song by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson released on 25 January, 1980 by Epic Records. It reached #11 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1980, spending 10 weeks in the chart. It also made the Top 20 in the German and South African charts.\nThe song signalled a new direction in her career, moving into the mainstream pop genre. It was written and produced by Alan Tarney who had recently resurrected Cliff Richard's career with his 1979 no.1 hit \"We"
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", effective 15 February 1946.\nStatistics\nSome interesting statistics on record flying time, weight hauled, and miles flown by the 33d Troop Carrier Squadron are: Flying Time, 4,039:05 hours in March 1945; Weight Hauled, 6,951,103 pounds in May 1944; and, Miles Flown, 471,474 miles in January 1945.\nCommanding officers.\n1st Lt. Elmer F. Estrumse - 17 Feb. 42\n1st Lt. Campbell N. Smith - 1 Sep. 42\nCapt. George C. Kimball - 30 Sep. 42 (Acting CO,"
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"Jesus Was a Capricorn\nJesus Was a Capricorn is the fourth album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1972 on Monument Records. The album cover pictures Kristofferson and his soon-to-be wife Rita Coolidge. \"Why Me\" reached #1 on the Country singles charts.\nRecording & Composition.\n\"Jesus Was a Capricorn\" was produced by Fred Foster and, like his previous album \"Border Lord\", features more elaborate instrumentation than his first two LPs. Biographer Stephen Miller notes in his book \"Kristofferson"
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"Jesus Was a Capricorn\" faded down the charts, but the label released “Why Me” as the third single and it quickly entered the country and pop charts, hitting number one in country in July 1973, and peaking in the pop Top 20 after a slow climb in November. That turned around the fortunes of \"Jesus Was a Capricorn\", which marched back up the charts and reached number one on the country charts a full year after it had been released. Both album and single went gold, giving Kristofferson"
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"Jo Stafford's Sweet Hour of Prayer\nJo Stafford's Sweet Hour of Prayer (1964) is a studio album of inspirational songs recorded by American singer Jo Stafford on Capitol Records T/ST-2096.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Count Your Blessings\"\n2. \"How Great Thou Art\"\n3. \"Whiter Than Snow\"\n4. \"Little Brown Church in the Wildwood\"\n5. \"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God\"\n6. \"My Task\"\n7. \""
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"Joe's Garage"
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"Joe's Garage\nJoe's Garage is a three-part rock opera recorded by American musician Frank Zappa in September and November 1979. Originally released as two separate studio albums (a single album and a double album) on Zappa Records, the project was later remastered and reissued as a triple album box set, Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III, in 1987. The LPs initially received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its innovative and original music, but criticizing the scatological, sexual and profane"
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"construct a rehearsal space in uptown New York. The rehearsal space featured a 24-track recording studio and was dubbed \"Marcata Studios\".\nThe newly formed band, who wished to distance themselves from the garage rock sounds of previous bands, released a self-titled EP of songs in 2001 on Startime International, a small Brooklyn-based record label. Shortly after the release of the EP, which featured a blend of upright pianos and other vintage instruments, the Walkmen made their official live debut with a performance at Joe's"
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"Johnny 99\nJohnny 99 is the 69th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in 1983. It is notable for including two covers of Bruce Springsteen songs, \"Highway Patrolman\" and \"Johnny 99\". \"I'm Ragged But I'm Right,\" a George Jones song, was a minor hit, reaching No. 75. \"Johnny 99\" is generally regarded as a strong release at a point in Cash's career which is considered to be the least successful; it was also"
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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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"Jonathan Sings!\nJonathan Sings! is an album by Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers, released by the Sire Records label in 1983. Originally only released in the UK, the track \"The Tag Game\" was included on the 1993 CD reissue.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Jonathan Richman:\n1. \"That Summer Feeling\" – 3:56\n2. \"This Kind of Music\" – 2:11\n3. \"The Neighbors\" – 3:20\n4. \"Somebody to Hold Me\""
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"by Minko with vocalist Sophea Chamroeun co-writing the Khmer lyrics. Two of the songs feature guest artist Master Kong Nay. Kong Nay sings and plays the chapei dong veng supported by The Chamroeun Sisters (Sophea and Sopheak).\nMusical career Krom & Mekong Sessions label \"Mekong Delta Blues\" album.\nIn 2016, KROM released the Mekong Delta Blues album on the Musik and Film label with album production costs funded by Musik and Film. The album, included the song \"Lil Suzie\" based on photographs by Jonathan van Smit"
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"Junketsu Paradox"
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"Junketsu Paradox\n\"Junketsu Paradox\" is the 25th single by Japanese singer and voice actress Nana Mizuki, released on August 3, 2011 by King Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Junketsu Paradox\"\n- Lyrics: Nana Mizuki\n- Composition: Eriko Yoshiki\n- Arrangement: Jun Suyama\n- Ending theme for anime television series \"Blood-C\"\n2. \"7Colors\"\n- Lyrics, composition: Yoshihiro Saito\n- Arrangement: Takahiro Furukawa\n- Ending theme for TBS TV program"
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"Just Be Free"
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"Just Be Free\nJust Be Free is a demo album released by Warlock Records featuring music recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera. After finishing her run on \"The New Mickey Mouse Club\", a then fifteen-year-old Aguilera began recording the album with New Jersey-based producers Roberts Alleca and Michael Brown. The pair gave Aguilera the opportunity to use a recording studio and presented her with demo music with the understanding that they could use the material for their own purpose, but also claiming they would not commercially release"
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"Just Let Me Know\n\"Just Let Me Know\" is a song recorded in late 1963 by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label, written, and produced by Motown president Berry Gordy, and is the B-side to the 1964 hit single \"The Way You Do the Things You Do\". Both songs competed with each other and with the H-D-H production, \"A Tear From A Woman's Eyes\", for the A-side; the latter song would be shelved for"
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"Just Like Me\n\"Just Like Me\" is a 1965 single by Paul Revere & the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay as vocalist. It was released on Columbia Records and marked the beginning of a string of garage rock classics. As their second major national hit, \"Just Like Me\" reached #11 on the US charts and was one of the first rock records, due to guitarist Drake Levin, to feature a distinctive, double-tracked guitar solo.\nThe tune was written by Rick Dey and Rich Brown of"
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"Just a Fool\n\"Just a Fool\" is a duet recorded by American singer songwriters Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton for Aguilera's seventh studio album, \"Lotus\" (2012). The track was written by Claude Kelly, Wayne Hector, and its producer Steve Robson. \"Just a Fool\" was sent to contemporary hit and hot adult contemporary radio stations in the United States by RCA Records as the second and final single from the album on December 4, 2012. The song is a country pop ballad which discusses"
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"Keep It Like a Secret\nKeep It Like a Secret is the fourth full-length album released by indie rock band Built to Spill, and their second for Warner Bros. Records. The original tracks for the album were recorded on Nov 1997 at Bear Creek studios in Woodinville, Washington by Phil Ek, with overdubs recorded on mid 1998 at Avast! Recording Co. in Seattle, Washington. \"Keep It Like a Secret\" was released on February 2, 1999. The album spawned two EPs: \"Carry the Zero\""
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"a child by Ice Cube, he acted \"like a killer\" so people would like him. This behavior carried over into his adult life, and he's been living a lie ever since. He is a closet homosexual and goes to great lengths to keep this secret from the public. He was formerly involved in a secret homosexual affair with a gangster named Lincoln who attempts to kill Gangstalicious for betraying their love while on tour, and at some point assaulted a record label executive and rapped about it on \"TRL\""
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"Kesto (234.48:4)\nKesto (234.48:4), released jointly by Blast First and Mute Records, is the fifth album released by Pan Sonic. The Finnish title roughly translates to \"strength\" or \"duration\", referencing both the quadruple-disc album and the general abrasiveness of their music. The subtitle \"(234.48:4)\" is the length of the entire album.\nBackground and structure.\nAfter the 2001 release of \"Aaltopiiri\", Pan sonic embarked on an unusual world tour based on two adverts in"
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"titles have both the original Finnish and a rough English translation provided by the group itself. The following track listing is what exactly appears on the album.\nExternal links.\n- \"Kesto (234.48:4)\" press release"
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"Keys to the Highway"
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"Keys to the Highway\nKeys to the Highway is the sixth studio album by country music artist Rodney Crowell, released in 1989 by Columbia Records (see 1989 in country music). It peaked at number 15 on the Top Country Albums chart. The songs, \"Many a Long and Lonesome Highway\", \"If Looks Could Kill\", \"My Past Is Present\", \"Now That We're Alone\" and \"Things I Wish I'd Said\" were released as singles. The last single failed to reach"
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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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"Keď sa raz oči dohodnú"
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"Keď sa raz oči dohodnú\nKeď sa raz oči dohodnú is the eight studio album by the Modus band, released on OPUS Records in 1988.\nOfficial releases.\n- 1988: \"Keď sa raz oči dohodnú\", LP, MC, CD, OPUS, #9313 1989\nCredits and personnel.\n- Ján Lehotský - lead vocal, writer, keyboards\n- Kamil Peteraj - lyrics\n- Ivona Novotná - lead vocal\n- Jozef Paulíny - lead vocal\nSee also.\n- Marika Gombitová discography"
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"Voljela sam oči nevjerne\nVoljela sam oči nevjerne (\"I Loved Unfaithful Eyes\") is the debut studio album by Bosnian folk singer Hanka Paldum. It was released 13 February 1974 through the record label Diskoton.\nTrack listing.\n1. Sve sam tebi dala\n2. Voljela sam oči nevjerne (Zelene oči)\n3. Jesen se naša vratiti neće\n4. Vrbas\n5. Burmu ću tvoju nositi\n6. Od kako je Banja Luka postala\n7. Ja te pjesmom zovem\n8"
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"Kik Off"
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"Kik Off\nKik Off is the third album by British hip-hop artist Blak Twang, released in 2002 on the Bad Magic imprint of Wall of Sound Records.\nThe album was mostly produced by Tony Rotton, with two tracks produced by DJ Dynamite and one by Harry Love. Guest appearances come from singer Est'elle and Jahmali, from rappers Mystro, Rodney P, Karl Hinds and Seanie T, and from then-Radio 1 DJ Lisa I'Anson, whose narration on \"Dirty Stopout Uncovered\" alludes to her role as"
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".\nHowever, his 2002 album \"Kik Off\" was awarded full label release, and spawned several singles, the football themed \"Kik Off\", Twang anthem \"So Rotton\", and \"Trixsta\" (featuring Estelle), all of which achieved radio play and a degree of commercial success.\nIn 2005 he released the album \"The Rotton Club\", backed with the single \"GCSE (Ghetto Children Sex Education)\" featuring Twang's protégé (and Rottonus Records signee) K9. Twang also released"
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"Kokomemedada"
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"Kokomemedada\nKokomemedada is the fourth full-length studio album from Swedish band Komeda, and their third album sung in English. \"Kokomemedada\" was first released in 2003 on Sonet Records and in 2004 in the United States on the Minty Fresh label. The album is the first Komeda release after the departure of guitarist Mattias Norlander, leaving the band to continue as a trio.\nThe album contains ten songs (plus a hidden bonus track on the Minty Fresh release). One song, \"Blossom (Got to Get"
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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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"L.E.X."
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"L.E.X.\nL.E.X. is the third studio album by Liverpool Express, released in March 1979, in Europe only. Popular song's from this album are: \"\"I Want Nobody But You\"\"; \"\"Games People Play\"\"; and \"\"Take It Easy With My Heart\"\".\nThe album was released on CD for the first time in 2017 along with \"Tracks (Liverpool Express album)\" and \"Dreamin' (album)\". Each CD was presented in a boxset with a"
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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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"La maison de mon rêve"
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"La maison de mon rêve\nLa maison de mon rêve (French for \"My dream house\") is the debut album by American musical group CocoRosie, released on March 9, 2004 by Touch and Go Records. It was re-released in Australia in 2007, including a bonus track, \"Beautiful Boyz\".\nBianca and Sierra Casady had first decided on making just a few copies of the album, intending to distribute it solely to some friends. However, they were persuaded by Touch & Go Records to"
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"- 1994: Shanice on \"21...Ways to Grow\"\n- 1997: Brenda Lee on \"Precious Memories\"\n- 1998: Bob Carlisle on \"Butterfly Kisses & Bedtime Prayers\"\n- 2000: Rosemary Clooney on \"Many a Wonderful Moment\"\n- 2000: Aaron Neville on \"Devotion\"\n- 2001: Destiny's Child on \"Survivor\"\n- 2004: CocoRosie on \"La Maison de Mon Rêve\" (a parody denouncing American Christianity)\n- 2006: Alabama on \"Songs"
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