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"Laberinto\nLaberinto is the twelfth studio album by Latin Grammy-winning Spanish musician and actor, Miguel Bosé, and his sixth with Warner Bros. Records (Warner Music Latina in the U.S.). It was released in 1995. Laberinto 2 is a Limited-Edition album, released in 1996.\nTrack listing for Laberinto 2.\n1. \"Este Mundo Va\"\n2. \"Agua Clara\"\n3. \"Tesoro (Pudo Ser Tu Nombre...)\"\n4. \"No Encuentro Un Momento Pa"
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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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"Lament for the Weary"
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"Lament for the Weary\nLament for the Weary is Christian thrash metal band Seventh Angel's second album, released in 1992 on Music for Nations. The album saw the band incorporating doom metal elements to thrash. The album garnered generous reviews from British music press at the time.\nRecording history.\nThe album was recorded during 4-16 July 1991 at ICC Studios with producer Roy Rowland. The album was mixed in August. The cover art was done by British fantasy artist Rodney Matthews.\nOn the album,"
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"guitar riffs. \"Lament for the Weary\" is a concept album about a man who suffered abuse during childhood and in adulthood struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. On his deathbed he gets his childhood faith back and is not afraid to die anymore.\nReception.\nLynn Williams of UK magazine \"Cross Rhythms\" wrote in an issue published on 1 June 1992 that \"Lament for the Weary\" is a clear improvement over \"The Torment\" and called \"Lament\" \"superior thrash\". In a 2005 review"
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"Late Night Final"
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"Late Night Final\nLate Night Final is the second studio album (and first full-length album after the mini-album \"Richard Hawley\" released six months earlier) from musician Richard Hawley, released in the UK in October 2001 by Setanta Records. Named after the cry of vendors selling the \"Sheffield Star\" evening newspaper on the streets of his home city, it was released to positive reviews. A single, \"Baby, You're My Light\" was released from the album in February 2002, reaching #"
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"Femme Fatale (Gábor Szabó album)\nFemme Fatale is the final album by Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó featuring performances recorded in 1979 and released on the Hungarian Pepita label in 1981.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review states \"\"Out of the Night\" interestingly pairs him with pianist Chick Corea. But the remainder of the record is a standard late-'70s fusion date \". \nTrack listing.\n1. \"Femme Fatale\" - 8:13\n2. \"Zingaro\" (Antonio Carlos Jobim) - 7:08\n3."
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"Left and Leaving\nLeft and Leaving is the second studio album by The Weakerthans, released July 25, 2000, on G7 Welcoming Committee Records.\nIn \"Chart\" magazine's 2005 poll of the Top 50 Canadian albums of all time, \"Left and Leaving\" ranked in sixth place. It was also nominated for Alternative Album of the Year at the 2001 Juno Awards.\n\"Aside\" appears on the soundtrack of the film \"Wedding Crashers\". A punked-up alternate version of \"My Favourite Chords"
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"legal action against Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, the head and founder of the label Pilz, which eventually led to the record label going out of business. In 1975 they got a new record contract with the label Spiegelei and released their second album the same year. After the release of three more albums, almost all of the founding members left the group, leaving Joachim to be the only remaining founding member. This led to both a significant change in lineup and another significant change in musical direction. The group was introduced to"
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"Let England Shake"
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"Let England Shake\nLet England Shake is the eighth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey, released on 14 February 2011 by Island Records. Production began around the time of \"White Chalk\"s release in 2007, though it is a departure from the piano-driven introspection of that album. \"Let England Shake\" was written over a two-and-a-half year period, and recorded in five weeks at a church in Dorset during April and May 2010.\nUpon release, the album"
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", brought the singer to duet with Tikaram on another song, \"Don't Let The Cold\". Lowe also provides a humming on \"Don't Shake Me Up\".\nRelease and reception.\nTikaram, who was without a record contract, signed with French independent label Naïve Records to release the album, who distributed the record around continental Europe in April 2005. Label V2 Records released the album in the UK two months later, on June 13. The album, like her previous one, was not released"
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"Let Freedom Reign\nLet Freedom Reign is the third studio album by American R&B recording artist Chrisette Michele, released November 30, 2010 on Def Jam Recordings. Production for the album took place at several recording studios and was handled entirely by record producer Chuck Harmony, who also co-wrote most of the album with Michele.\nThe album debuted at number 25 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling 42,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, \"Let Freedom Reign\" received positive reviews from most"
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"2007 album \"RZA Presents Free Murda: Let Freedom Reign\".\nRadovanov later worked as an attorney and co-founded the Universal Records-distributed Cobra Music label in 2006. He has also been involved in film, acting as executive producer for Interloper Films on titles such as \"We Live in Public\", which won the 2009 Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Sundance Festival.\nDiscography.\n- \"Lunatic Derelict\" 12-inch (1999), X-Ray/Cleopatra\n- \"2000MG\""
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"Let's Be Nice"
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"Let's Be Nice\nLet's Be Nice is the second album by Boston post-grunge band Birdbrain released on February 18, 1997 on TVT Records. The album features their song \"Youth of America\" that was featured in the films \"Scream\", and \"Masterminds\" featuring Patrick Stuart. It received positive reviews, but failed to launch the band into the mainstream. \"(She's Always) Glowing\" was later featured on the TVT compilation \"Got TVT?\".\nSingles.\nThe only"
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"1950s and '60s photos plus two full size record label shots. But a record is at first music so let's talk a little about the first song that gives the title to the CD. \"Reminisce Cafe\" is a nice ballad where you will meet Elvis, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly, Bill Haley and Jerry Lee Lewis. A nice place to be! The next song is \"She Bops a Lot\" written by Floyd Dakil of \"Dance Franny Dance\" fame. The next three songs"
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"Let's Get Out of This Country"
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"\"Pitchfork\" placed the album at 45 on its year-end list and at number 179 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s. \"PopMatters\" listed the album 60th on its list of the year's best albums, and it named \"Let's Get Out of This Country\" the second best indie pop album of the year. \"Stylus Magazine\" ranked the album 22 on its year-end list. In a retrospective of Merge Records, \"Paste\" named \"Let's Get Out"
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"Let's Get It Started (album)\nLet's Get It Started is the second record (and first official major-label studio album) by hip hop emcee M.C. Hammer. The album went double platinum with \"Pump It Up\", \"Let's Get It Started\", \"Turn This Mutha Out\" and \"They Put Me in the Mix\" as the most popular tracks from this album. Music videos were also produced for all of these songs. The album topped the R&B charts and peaked at No"
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"Let's Play Winter"
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"Let's Play Winter\n\"Let's Play Winter\" is the debut single by Japanese singer-songwriter Hitomi and was released on November 28, 1994 by Avex Trax. It appears as a remixed version on her 1995 debut studio album \"Go to the Top\" and was later included in its original form on the 1999 best-of compilation \"H\" and the 2007 three disc set \"Peace\".\nBackground.\n\"Let's Play Winter\" was the first commercially available single from Hitomi. Produced by"
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"Good Entertainment\nGood Entertainment (official name: Good Entertainment Media Group, also known as Good! Enter) was a record label owned by CJ Music that was formed April 2003. The company went inactive by 2009.\nHistory.\nThe first known artist under Good Entertainment was Shinhwa, who signed under the label shortly after leaving SM Entertainment. Good also gained popularity by creating and sponsoring the show, \"Let's Coke Play! Battle Shinhwa!\", used to form their group, Battle.\nIn 2007"
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"Life on a Rock\nLife on a Rock is the fourteenth studio album by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released on April 30, 2013 via Blue Chair and Columbia Records. Chesney co-wrote eight of the album's ten tracks and co-produced the album with Buddy Cannon. It was recorded in Los Angeles, Hawaii, Jamaica, Key West, London and Nashville. The album includes the singles \"Pirate Flag\" and \"When I See This Bar\". This was Chesney's first album"
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"Wax Trax! Records\nWax Trax! Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago. It began as a record shop in Denver, Colorado, opened by life partners Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, who sold the store in 1978 and moved to Chicago. In November of that year, they opened a store under the same name in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. During the 1980s and 1990s, the accompanying record label became a presence on the new wave and punk rock scenes in the city, and an outlet for"
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"Like a Love?"
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"Like a Love?\n\"Like a Love?\" is the eighth single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki under label Avex Trax. It was released in July 2006.\nInformation.\nOn June 28, 2006, it was announced that \"Like a Love?\" would be composed by Ai Otsuka, a popular J-pop singer. This will be the first time Otsuka has composed for any other artist besides herself.\nDespite having Otsuka on board as the composer, the single flopped on the charts due"
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"brown just like sugar or molasses from the Caribbean.\nThe group was recruited to the newly formed record label instigated by Dennis Harris, John Kpiaye and Dennis Bovell. Dennis Harris chose 'Lover's Rock' as the name of the record label, taken from the title of an Augustus Pablo track. The record label title became the adopted name for the genre of music.\nBrown Sugar's first release in 1977 (and the first on the Lover's Rock label) was \"I'm in Love with a Dreadlocks"
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"Lisa Wants to Talk to You"
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"Lisa Wants to Talk to You\nLisa Wants to Talk to You is the title of the fourth album by experimental musician Gary Wilson, released on September 15, 2008 by the Echo Park-based label Human Ear Music. The album has been re issued on vinyl by Feeding Tube Records in 2012\nHuman Ear Music describes the new album as \"more mellow and direct than previous efforts,\" and features \"backing vocals and cameo monologues by longtime partner and video performance collaborator, Bernadette Allen ( Mary, a.k.a. Linda"
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", a.k.a. Lisa, etc).\" The record's cover artwork was designed by Ariel Pink and Jason Grier.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"All Alone In Endicott\"\n2. \"Lisa Wants To Talk To You\"\n3. \"Dance With Linda Tonight\"\n4. \"Come On Mary\"\n5. \"Feel The Breeze\"\n6. \"I Woke Up Into A Thousand Dreams (Instrumental)\"\n7. \"Mary Won’t You Dance For Me\""
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"Live and Improvised\nLive and Improvised is a two compact disc live album by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, that was originally released in 1976 as a live album entitled \"In Concert\" by Columbia Records in Europe and Japan. This album was later remixed and released in the United States as \"Live and Improvised\" in 1991. This collection was recorded live at four different venues over five nights during the summer of 1975. The lineup for this album is the same as the \"New City\" album they"
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"see 4′33″) and much process and minimalist music. For many fans of the style this lack of involvement adds to the music's appeal.\n(h)ear rings.\n\"(h)ear rings\" is the name of a record label founded and run by Yoshimura. As of March 2008 only two CDs have been released, both involving Yoshimura as a performer, but the label extends its activities beyond record publishing. This includes organising live performances of improvised music in Tokyo (mostly with Yoshimura, and others, performing) and publishing"
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"represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)\nThe provided query could be 'Ellington '65' and the positive 'Ellington '65\nEllington '65 is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington recorded in 1964 and released on the Reprise label in 1965. The album features recordings of popular tunes arranged by Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, a formula that was revisited on \"Ellington '66\" (1966).\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Matt Collar awarded the album 3 stars and stated: \"While \"Ellington '65\" isn't a bad recording, it is by no means required listening and will' and the negative '15 March 1992 – Present\nHistory Stations.\n- Kelly Field, Texas, 28 Aug 1917\n- Ellington Field, Texas, c. 10 Nov 1917\n- Aviation Concentration Center, Garden City, New York, 3-16 Feb 1918\n- RFC New Romney, Kent, England, 9 Mar 1918\n- RFC Stamford, Cambridgeshire, England, c. 10-c. 27 Aug 1918\n- St. Maixent Replacement Barracks, France, 6 Sep 1918\n- Tours Aerodrome, France, 17 Sep 1918\n- Port of'",
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"Live at KEXP\nLive at KEXP is the second release on US label Sub Pop Records by Seattle, Washington based band, Shabazz Palaces. The EP was released on April 21, 2012.\nExternal links.\n- Shabazz Palaces on Sub Pop"
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"Smash Your Ears Before You Learn to Listen with Your Eyes\". After a 90.3 KEXP-FM live performance, the band went in the studio to record their full-length debut with the production assistant from the show, Andy Boyd. Released in May 2007 on local collective label Beep Repaired\n, the album \"You Who Pretend to Sleep\" received national attention with radio airplay and reviews. Japanese label XTAL Records picked up the band's release in 2008. After a US tour in 2008, the band began working"
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"Live from a Shark Cage\nLive from a Shark Cage is the first album by Papa M, the third such pseudonym used by David Pajo (after 'M' and 'Aerial M'), released in 1999 on the Chicago-based Drag City label (see 1999 in music).\nThe album was released on both CD and 180-gram vinyl. As specified in the brief liner notes, \"Roadrunner\" was recorded in San Francisco by Nat Gleason, \"Drunken Spree\" was recorded in Chicago by Steve Albini"
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", recorded in Denville, NJ. It is the first recording to showcase Ginty as a bandleader. The recording includes guest performances by Ratdog's Mark Karan, and J.T. Thomas from Bruce Hornsby's Band. The record was released on Ginty's own label, Shark Tank Records.\nGlide Magazine said of the record, “Fireside Live is loads of fun, as if Joey DeFrancesco or Jimmy Scott traded in the more academic jazz aesthetic (but retained same chops and improvisational proclivities) to front a boozy gospel-rock outfit"
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"Living with the Living\nLiving with the Living is the fifth album by the Washington, D.C. rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, released in 2007 by Touch and Go Records. It was the band's first album for the Touch and Go label and debuted on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 at number 109, selling about 8,000 copies in its first week. Music videos were filmed for the singles \"Bomb. Repeat. Bomb.\" and \"Colleen\". The iTunes download version of the album included a bonus"
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"Lonely Grill\nLonely Grill is the third studio album by American country music group Lonestar, released in the United States on June 1, 1999 by BNA Records. It reached number 28 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and number three on the Top Country Albums chart. With sales of three million copies in the United States, it has been certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA. This was Lonestar's first studio album to have a crossover-friendly country-pop sound, which was a departure from their earlier neotraditional"
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", Eagles-influenced contemporary country\". Of \"Lonely Grill\", Erlewine also stated that \"Lonestar began as a fairly straight-ahead country band, indebted to pure honky tonk. With their second record, they moved themselves toward pop and, ironically, it didn't pay off in great dividends, even if it spawned a Top 10 single. For their third album, \"Lonely Grill\", they take a middle ground, moving back toward hardcore country while retaining elements of the pop sheen of \"Crazy Nights"
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"Looks Like a Job For...\nLooks Like a Job For... is the fifth album by emcee Big Daddy Kane, released in 1993 on Cold Chillin' Records.\nAfter the commercial failure of his 1991 album \"Prince of Darkness\", Kane was able to regain his past acclaim, with an album that was considered as a return to his past greatness. Unlike his past albums, Kane involved a large number of outside producers for the project, including future production stars the Trackmasters, Easy Mo Bee, and Large"
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"Lose My Breath\n\"Lose My Breath\" is a song by American group Destiny's Child. It was written by Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Sean Garrett and Jay-Z for the group's fourth studio album, \"Destiny Fulfilled\" (2004). Columbia Records released \"Lose My Breath\" as the first single from the album in late 2004. The song was partially developed by Jerkins before being presented to Destiny's Child and"
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". \"Lose My Breath\" – 4:02\n3. \"Lose My Breath\" – 5:54\n4. \"Lose My Breath\" – 6:07\n- Maxi CD single\n2. \"Lose My Breath\" – 4:02\n3. \"Lose My Breath\" – 5:54\n4. \"Lose My Breath\" – 6:07\n5. \"Why You Actin'\" – 4:29\n- US CD single\n2. \"Lose My Breath\" – 4:02\n3."
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"Lost Days"
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"Lost Days\nLost Days is the second album by Ringside. It was released on January 25, 2011 (see 2011 in music.)\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Starbrite\" – 3:19\n2. \"Hey\" – 3:10\n3. \"This Time\" – 4:11\n4. \"Money\" – 2:54\n5. \"Freedom\" – 3:57\n6. \"Should've Known\" – 3:31\n7. \"Satellite\" – 3:52\n8. \"Dayglo\" – 3:28\n9"
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"have 4+ interceptions in a game: 22 years, 103 days, Goose Gonsoulin Sep 18, 1960\n- Youngest player to record a safety: 21 years, 328 days, Corey Lemonier Oct 13, 2013\n- Youngest player to record a two point conversion: 21 years, 77 days, Allen Robinson Nov 9, 2014\n- Youngest player to throw a touchdown pass: 20 years, 172 days, Arnie Herber Sep 21, 1930\n- Youngest player to throw a touchdown pass since 1950: 21 years"
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"Lost Sirens"
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"Lost Sirens\nLost Sirens is a compilation album and the ninth studio album by English rock band New Order. It was released on 11 January 2013 by Rhino Entertainment. The tracks featured on the album were recorded during the production of 2005's \"Waiting for the Sirens' Call\", but they never made it to the final release.\nIt is the final album featuring bassist Peter Hook, who left the band in 2007, and the only album by New Order ever produced from archival recordings currently. \"Lost Sirens"
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"Sirens and Condolences\nSirens and Condolences is the debut studio album by American rock band Bayside.\nRelease.\nDue to exposure from publications as \"Alternative Press\" and \"Skratch\", the group signed to independent label Victory Records in fall 2003. The label recommended they go record their debut as soon as possible. In November, the group went on tour with Silverstein, followed by December shows with Digger and Punchline. In late December, \"Sirens and Condolences\" was announced for release in January 2004. The"
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"Lost to the Living\nLost to the Living is the title of the third full-length album by Daylight Dies and was to be released by Candlelight Records on June 24, 2008, but was delayed until July 14, 2008 due to problems with printing the album.\nCredits.\n- Nathan Ellis – harsh vocals\n- Barre Gambling – guitars\n- Charley Shackelford – guitars\n- Egan O'Rourke – bass, clean vocals, engineer\n- Jesse Haff – drums\nCredits Session musicians.\n- Matthew Golombisky &"
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"Lovers Prayers\nLovers Prayers is the seventh and most recent studio album by American indie rock band Ida, released in 2008 on Tiger Style Records. It has been reviewed by Allmusic, Pitchfork, Magnet Magazine, and PopMatters. Band members Mitchell and Littleton performed songs from the album on the NPR newsmagazine show The Bryant Park Project.\nPersonnel.\n- Musicians\n- Jean Cook – violin\n- Levon Helm – drums on \"First Light\"\n- Michael Hurley – wurlitzer on \"Worried Mind\""
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"played several Midnight Rambles. This led to the release of \"Lovers Prayers\" in 2008, and 2009's \"My Fair, My Dark\" EP. Recorded simultaneously with \"Lovers Prayers\", a collaboration with outsider folk legend Michael Hurley led to 2009's \"Ida Con Snock\" which was released on Gnomonsong, Devendra Banhart and Andy Cabic’s label.\nIda’s music has appeared on both the radio show and the Showtime series of \"This American Life\". In 2008 they were featured on NPR’s \""
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"Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever\n\"Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever\" is a 1966 song by the Four Tops, on the Motown label. It was written by Ivy Jo Hunter and Stevie Wonder and peaked at #12 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs singles charts and #45 on the Billboard Top 100 singles charts.\nIn addition to co-writing the song, Wonder also instrumentally contributed drums to the track.\nPersonnel.\nPersonnel Four Tops' original version.\n- Lead vocals by"
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"Man's Ruin Records\nMan's Ruin Records was an independent record label, owned and founded by Bay Area artist Frank Kozik. After the 1994 release of Man's Ruin's first record, entitled \"Experimental Audio Research (EAR): Delta 6\", Kozik worked with artists who he wanted to release; he also designed all of the sleeve art for the releases. The catalog of Man's Ruin is vast, including relatively famous bands such as The Hellacopters, Nebula, Kyuss, High on Fire, Entombed,"
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"Mission to Please\nMission to Please is the 27th studio album by The Isley Brothers, released on May 14, 1996, on Island Records. It was a return to commercial glory for the group in the years following their platinum-certified album \"Between the Sheets\" (1983). Mission to Please also went platinum based on the strength of the charted singles \"Let's Lay Together,\" a new duet with R. Kelly after the success of \"Down Low (Nobody Has to Know)\" (1995)"
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"Misty Medley\nMisty Medley is the second full-length album by the Montreal indie rock band Kiss Me Deadly, released in October 2005 by Alien8 Recordings. Working with The Besnard Lakes' Jace Lasek, the band included reworked versions of the four songs on their 2005 EP \"Amoureux Cosmiques\" that featured \"breathy vocals, saturated pop tones and melodies motorized by punk\", according to The Montreal Mirror. \"Misty Medley\" spent several weeks on the Canadian \"National Campus Top 50 Chart\" published by ChartAttack, debuting"
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"Nuggets on Atlantic's Cotillion label. Also in 1973, King Floyd's \"Woman Don't Go Astray\" made No. 5 R&B.\nWhen Dorothy Moore recorded \"Misty Blue\" in 1973, Malaco got stacks of rejection slips trying to shop the master to other labels. Two years later, Malaco was just about broke and desperate for something to sell. With just enough cash to press and mail out the record, \"Misty Blue\" was released on the Malaco label just before Thanksgiving.\nCompany history Golden era,"
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"Morbid Visions\nMorbid Visions is the debut studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released on November 10, 1986, by Cogumelo Records. While later albums have a more political edge, \"Morbid Visions\" (along with the \"Bestial Devastation\" EP) is notable for \"Satanic\" themes. The band said many lyrics were fashioned after those of Venom and Celtic Frost (note the similarity of the album title to \"Morbid Tales\").\nThe production of the album is rather poor. In the"
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"at the time) and is not officially recognized by Sepultura themselves. The Roadrunner studio albums \"Morbid Visions\", \"Against\", \"Nation\", the debut EP \"Bestial Devastation\", and the rarities and live albums \"Blood-Rooted\", \"The Roots of Sepultura\" and \"Under a Pale Grey Sky\" are not represented on the record (although a version of Troops of Doom did originally appear on \"Morbid Visions\").\nThe album was released on September 12, 2006, simultaneously"
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"More Songs About Anger, Fear, Sex & Death\nThe compilation More Songs About Anger, Fear, Sex & Death was released in 1992 through Epitaph Records.\nHistory and musical style.\nThe album was produced and compiled by Brett Gurewitz, guitarist and songwriter of Bad Religion and founder of the independent record label Epitaph in 1981. Other contributors were Donnell Cameron for engineering, since 1988 partner of Gurewitz in the Westbeach Recorders Studio in Hollywood, and Jack Endino, who produced the Songs of Coffin Break in"
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"More Than a Feeling\n\"More Than a Feeling\" is a song written by Tom Scholz and first released by American rock band Boston as the lead single from their self-titled debut album on Epic Records in September 1976, with \"Smokin'\" on the flipside. The single peaked at number five on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The track is now a staple of classic rock and in 1999 it was named the 39th best hard rock song of all time by VH1. It was included in the Rock"
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"with the L.E.P. Bogus Boys. Soon after, he tweeted: \"2012 has been great to me and my fam. Feeling more blessed than ever. Excited to see what God has planned for 2013. TU.\" On January 23, 2013, it was announced that his record label Hits Since '87, is now an imprint of Interscope Records.\nOn June 29, 2013 he announced that he is no longer signed to GOOD Music, but still on good terms with everybody in the label.\nPersonal life"
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"that he \"preferred the music to the lyrics\".\n\"Frankly, Mr. Shankly\", \"I Know It's Over\" and \"There Is a Light That Never Goes Out\" were written by Morrissey and Marr in a \"marathon\" writing session in the late summer of 1985 at Marr's home in Bowdon, Greater Manchester. The first of these is reputed to have been addressed to Geoff Travis, head of the Smiths' record label Rough Trade. Travis has since described it as \"a funny lyric"
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", Judy Collins, Melanie, Odetta, and Stevie Wonder among others. The Byrds version was released in April of 1965 as their first single on Columbia Records, reaching number 1 on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart, as well as being the title track of their debut album, \"Mr. Tambourine Man.\" The Byrds' recording of the song was influential in popularizing the musical subgenres of folk rock and jangle pop, leading many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly guitars and"
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"at The Trocadero, Philadelphia, 24 March 1987; \"Mr. Tambourine Man\" recorded with Roger McGuinn at The Pantages Theater, Los Angeles, 7 April 1989 (however label indicates 7 July 1989 incorrectly).\n1. \"Weather with You\" – 4:02\n2. \"Walking on the Spot\" (live) – 4:13\n3. \"Don't Dream It's Over\" (live) – 5:53\n4. \"Something So Strong\" (live) – 4:02\n5. \"Mr. Tambourine Man"
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"Mugiboogie\nMugiboogie is an album by Mugison, released in 2008 by Ipecac Recordings. Mugison recorded and mixed it together with Birgir Jón Birgisson in the Sundlaugin studio in Iceland.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks written by Mugison.\n1. \"Mugiboogie\" – 3:56\n2. \"The Pathetic Anthem\" – 4:14\n3. \"To the Bone\" – 3:38\n4. \"Jesus Is a Good Name to Moan\" – 4:36\n5. \"George Harrison\" – 3:28\n6. \"Deep"
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"festival. He also shared stages with José González and Hot Chip.\nThe album was released in North America by Mike Pattons label IPECAC Records and Accidental Records released the album throughout Europe.\nHe also created another soundtrack for a film by the name of A Little Trip To Heaven\nDuring 2006 Mugison established his record label Mugiboogie, he was also growing tired of the computer troubadour label and wanted to play some rock and roll with a band. He moved back to The Westfjords with his young family, bought a house"
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"Music for a New Society\nMusic for a New Society is the eighth solo studio album by Welsh musician John Cale, released in September 1982 by ZE Records and Island Records. With the suggestion from ZE Records owner Michael Zilkha, Cale performed the album mostly improvised live at Sky Line Studios in New York City.\nBackground and recording.\nFollowing from the commercial success of his previous album \"Honi Soit\", John Cale turned his label SPY, which had released singles from Marie et les Garçons, Lester Bangs,"
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"musical history.\nIn 2005, he co-founded Reboot Stereophonic, a non-profit record label dedicated to excavating lost treasures of Jewish-American music. Reboot has been featured in \"The New York Times\" and on National Public Radio. He is also a co-founder of the Idelsohn Society for Musical Preservation, which is named for Abraham Zevi Idelsohn, legendary Jewish musicologist and writer of the classic, \"Hava Nagila.\" Idelsohn Society is committed to the belief that music creates conversations otherwise impossible in daily"
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"Music of the Old Serbia\nMusic of the Old Serbia is a debut vinyl album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1983 on the PGP RTB label (also released as an audio cassette). It is also Ensemble's first album with early music of Serbia. They will revisit the theme of Serbian Medieval songs and dances on the Roots of the Balkan, and some of the material from this album will be remastered on the Music of Old Serbia - Chants from 14th to the 18th century dedicated exclusively to the Medieval Serbian chant"
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"Music of Old Serbia\nMusic of Old Serbia is an album by soloist Dragoslav Aksentijević-Pavle with Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1987 on the PGP RTs label (re-released in 1997). Most of the material from this album is a remaster from Music of the Old Serbia, only this edition is dedicated exclusively to the Medieval Serbian chant and important members of the Serbo-Byzantine school.\nContent.\nSerbian Medieval music, like the art of the period, developed within the sphere of the activities of Byzantine"
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"Musically Incorrect\nMusically Incorrect is the tenth studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal band Y&T, released in 1995 through the Music for Nations label. It is the first Y&T release since reuniting in 1995, and contains the same line up as when they disbanded in 1991.\nTrack listing.\n- Side one\n2. \"Long Way Down\" - 7:11\n3. \"Fly Away\" - 7:03\n4. \"Quicksand\" - 5:44\n5. \"Cold Day in Hell\" - 5:06"
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".\n\"Oh Baby Don't You Weep\" was the last new recording Brown made for King Records for over a year. An incident during the recording session in which producer Gene Redd criticized Brown's piano playing as \"musically incorrect\" brought to a head his disagreements with label owner Syd Nathan and his staff. In response, Brown and Famous Flame Bobby Byrd formed a production company, Fair Deal Record Corporation, and accepted an offer from Mercury Records to release new recordings on their Smash subsidiary. With Brown gone,"
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"Motown - Teena Marie repeats the hookline from \"My Baby Must Be a Magician\": \"My baby must be a magician 'cause he's sure got the magic touch\", as her song's outro. (Melvin Franklin's original intro is also included in this song.)\nPersonnel.\n- Lead vocals by Wanda Rogers\n- Background vocals by The Andantes: Marlene Barrow, Jackie Hicks and Louvain Demps\n- Introduction by Melvin Franklin\n- Guitar by Marv Tarplin\n- Other instrumentation by The Funk Brothers"
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"lover to a magician admitting his lack of the expected paraphernalia (e.g. \"No rabbits in his hat/ No pigeons up his sleeve...No special gear like Aladdin's lamp and such\") but maintaining \"My baby must be a magician 'cause he's sure got the magic touch\".\nReleased in November 1967, \"My Baby Must Be a Magician\" reached #17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in February 1968, also peaking at #8 on the R&B chart. As the Marvelettes' third consecutive Top"
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"My Roots Are Showing\nMy Roots Are Showing, an album by Natalie MacMaster, was released in 2000 on the Rounder Records label. The title is word play, as the phrase is most often regarded when discussing hair color.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Hey Johnny Cope! /March: Johnny Cope/Reels: the Dowd's Favorite/Pares\" – 5:38\n2. \"Willie Fraser/ Strathspeys: Willie Fraser/Thomas MacDonnell's/ ...\" – 4:15\n3. \"The Boys of the Lake/ Jigs:"
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"new version of \"You are My Angel\") released on their third album, \"Mezzanine\" and most recently on their 2010 release \"Heligoland\", on the tracks \"Splitting the Atom\" and \"Girl I Love You\". In the mid-1990s he also worked with Mad Professor, releasing the albums \"Life Is For Living\" and \"Roots and Branches\". He continues to record new music, with the album \"Living in the Flood\" released in 1999 on Massive Attack's Melankolic record label, and"
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"My Shame Is True\nMy Shame Is True is the eighth studio album by American punk rock band Alkaline Trio, released on April 2, 2013 on Heart & Skull and Epitaph Records. Produced by both Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, the album was preceded by the single, \"I Wanna Be a Warhol\", and was released with an accompanying EP, \"Broken Wing\".\nInspired by a recent romantic break-up, vocalist and guitarist Matt Skiba described the record as a \"pseudo-concept album\""
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"features cover artwork by Andy Warhol (Serenus Records SEP 2005)\n- 1965: \"This Is The Other Side Of John Wallowitch!!!\", LP features cover artwork by Andy Warhol (Serenus Records SEP 2006)\n- 197?: \"Now appearing at Dreamland Memory Ballroom\", LP (Serenus Records SEPS 22015)\n- 1984: \"Back On The Town [LIVE]\" (DRG Label)\n- 1993: \"My Manhattan\", featuring Bertram Ross & Dixie Carter (DRG Label)"
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"My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)\n\"My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)\" is the solo debut single for former Temptations lead singer David Ruffin, released on Motown Records in early 1969 (see 1969 in music). The song was written by Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, Pam Sawyer, and James Roach, with its melody and intro based upon the classical music piece \"Frühlingslied\" by Felix Mendelssohn. Fuqua and Bristol handled the recording's production.\nRuffin had"
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"artist and always had a separate contract from the other Temptations, which some felt caused a lot of the in-fighting within the group).\nSolo years and personal issues.\nRuffin's first solo single was a song originally intended for the Temptations, \"My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)\". The single (from the album also entitled \"My Whole World Ended\") was released in 1969, and reached the US Pop and R&B Top Ten. This was followed by the album"
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"N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and the Master)\n\"N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and the Master)\" is a Grammy-nominated song by the rapper Nas from his untitled 2008 studio album. The song contains samples from \"We're Just Trying to Make It\" by The Persuaders.\nThe song was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the Grammys on December 3, 2008.\nNas has a message for the people with this song. Originally, Nas was going to name the entire album \"Nigger,\" but"
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"of release.\nTrack listing.\nSamples\n- \"Queens Get the Money\" contains samples from \"Summer '78 (Instrumental)\" by Yann Tiersen.\n- \"You Can't Stop Us Now\" contains interpolations from \"Message from a Blackman\" by The Whatnauts.\n- \"N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and the Master)\" contains samples from \"We're Just Trying to Make It\" by The Persuaders.\n- \"Black President\" contains samples from \"I Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto"
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"Natural Act\nNatural Act is the third and final duet album by Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge, released in 1978 on A&M Records. The couple would divorce the following year. The album was released while Coolidge's career was at a peak; her recent albums \"Anytime...Anywhere\" and \"Love Me Again\" had seen much commercial success. \"Natural Act\" is Kristofferson's only album to chart in the United Kingdom.\nBackground.\nWhen the couple recorded their first duet album \"Full Moon\" in"
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"\"the natural progression of things\" to expand the company into its own label. He then signed The Extraordinaires as Punk Rock Payroll's first act, and in 2006 they released the operatic full-length \"Ribbons of War\".\nTrademark.\nCDs released on the label often abandon the traditional jewel case manner of packaging. Three albums from artists The Extraordinaires have been released as hand-bound, hand-screened storybooks with illustrations accompanying the album's lyrics. In 2008, split-7\" record \"Battle of the"
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"Neuromance\nNeuromance (stylized as ://Neuromance) is the debut studio album by Italian industrial rock band Dope Stars Inc. and is also the first project by the band released under the Trisol Music Group label. Lyrically it focuses on traditional cyberpunk beliefs and themes, the album title itself a play on the Cyberpunk classic Neuromancer. Unlike their previous EP, \"10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures\", which was published by Victor Love, \"Neuromance\" was produced by Thomas Rainer and John Fryer. The album was released on August 22"
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"two albums. From 2005-2006, the band released the albums, \"://Neuromance\" and \"Gigahearts\", both of which received positive reviews from critics.\nCritical reception.\nDespite not being published by a label as well as being a debut project by a band, \"10.000 Watts\" has received many reviews from critics. Overall, the reviews for the album were mixed. David Butler Manning wrote a review for \"Alunos\" that gave the album a 7/10. Butler felt that Dope Stars were heavily"
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"Cobra Records\nCobra Records (together with its Artistic subsidiary) was an independent record label that operated from 1956–1959. The label was important for launching the careers of Chicago blues artists Otis Rush, Magic Sam, and Buddy Guy and \"signaled the arrival of a new generation of blues artists and a new sound... to be called the West Side Sound.\"\nCobra was started on Chicago's West Side in 1956 by Eli Toscano, a record-store- and television-repair-shop owner, with help from promoter"
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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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"Nightcruising\nNightcruising is an album by the Memphis, Tennessee-based R&B group The Bar-Kays, released on Mercury Records in November 1981. The album reached number six on the \"Billboard\" R&B albums chart. The band embraced a more up to date sound with keyboards and synthesizers with this album, and it was much better received by fans than their previous release. Nightcruising is considered one of the Bar-Kays' best albums, and was their third to be certified Gold for sales of over 500,000 copies."
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"Nilsson Schmilsson\nNilsson Schmilsson is the seventh album by American singer Harry Nilsson, released by RCA Records in November 1971. It was Nilsson's most commercially successful work, producing three of his best-known songs. Among these was the number 1 hit \"Without You\", written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of the group Badfinger. The album was the first of two Nilsson albums recorded in London and produced by Richard Perry.\n\"Jump into the Fire\" and \"Coconut\", both written by Nilsson,"
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"No Mediocre\n\"No Mediocre\" is a song by American rapper T.I., released on June 17, 2014, through Grand Hustle and Columbia Records, as the lead single from his ninth studio album \"Paperwork\" (2014). The song, produced by DJ Mustard, features a guest appearance from Grand Hustle protégé, Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.\nBackground.\nOn November 22, 2013, T.I. announced that he had signed a deal with Columbia Records, to release his upcoming ninth studio album. T.I. revealed he"
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"to record labels. The band members set their sights on pop punk labels, and attempted with considerable effort to join Drive-Thru Records. A showcase for label co-founders went largely mediocre, and the band were offered to sign to side label Rushmore, an offer that the members of the band declined. They got particularly far in discussions with The Militia Group and Victory Records, and Bob McLynn of Crush Management became the band's first manager. The band re-entered the studio with O'Keefe to record several more"
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"No One Can Ever Know\nNo One Can Ever Know is the third studio album by Scottish indie rock band The Twilight Sad, released by FatCat Records on 6 February 2012 in the UK, and a day later in the US. The album was produced by the band with assistance and advice from producer Andrew Weatherall, who helped the band in experimenting with analog synthesizers. \"No One Can Ever Know\" marks a shift in the band's \"wall of sound\" approach towards a darker, more industrial-influenced sound"
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". To record this fact, the existing entry about John living in Bigtown must be split into two separate records, and a new record inserted recording his residence in Beachy. The database would then appear as follows:\nHowever, this leaves no record that the database ever claimed that he lived in Bigtown during 1-Jun-1995 to 3-Sep-2000. This might be important to know for auditing reasons, or to use as evidence in the official's tax investigation. Transaction time allows capturing this changing knowledge in the database, since entries are never"
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"No Stoppin' That Rockin'\nNo Stoppin' That Rockin' is a 1982 single recorded by Instant Funk for Salsoul Records. It was produced by Bunny Sigler and written by Dennis Richardson. \nSide A was remixed by Salsoul-era remixer Tom Moulton. Side B was remixed by Sergio Munzabai of Morales and Munzibai duo.\nReception.\nThe single peaked at number 32 on the \"Billboard\" Black Singles chart in 1982. It was even included in the \"recommended\" section of the Billboard Top Single Picks"
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"McFadden & Whitehead\nMcFadden and Whitehead were an American R&B duo, best known for their signature tune \"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now\". They wrote and produced some of the most popular R&B hits of the 1970s, and were primarily associated with Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International soul music record label.\nEarly career.\nWhen they were teenagers, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead formed a group called The Epsilons. The personnel included Allen Beatty, James Knight, and future Blue Notes member Lloyd Parks"
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"Now He Sings, Now He Sobs\nNow He Sings, Now He Sobs is a jazz piano trio album by Chick Corea, released December 1968 on Solid State Records. In more recent times, it was acquired by EMI/Blue Note and reissued on CD with bonus tracks.\nThe musicians on this album are Corea (piano), Miroslav Vitouš (bass), and Roy Haynes (drums). Aside from the jazz standard \"My One and Only Love\" and Thelonious Monk's \"Pannonica\", all"
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"Trio Music\nTrio Music is an album by Chick Corea, released in 1982 through the record label ECM. The album peaked at number seventeen on \"Billboard\" Jazz Albums chart. The record is the line-up's successor of the 1968 \"Now He Sings, Now He Sobs\" and the precursor of their 1986 \"Trio Music, Live in Europe\".\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Trio Improvisation 1\" – 3:26\n2. \"Trio Improvisation 2\" – 3:51\n3. \"Trio"
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"Obične ljubavne pjesme\nObične ljubavne pjesme is the third album of the Croatian rock band Aerodrom, released through Jugoton in 1982. This is the first album that introduces Jurica Pađen as a lead vocal, what he will remain until today. The album contains their greatest single until then, \"Obična ljubavna pjesma\", which brings the band national success.\nTrack listing.\nAll lyrics written by Jurica Pađen, all arrangements by Aerodrom and Tini Varga\nPersonnel.\n- Aerodrom\n- Jurica Pađen – Guitars, lead"
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"the tracks selected for the compilation (counter-clockwise, starting from the top left angle): \"Odbrana i poslednji dani\" by Idoli; the self-titled album of Izazov; Azra's \"Filigranski pločnici\"; \"Duboko u tebi\" by Laboratorija zvuka; Haustor's self-titled debut; Kontraritam's album; Zana's \"Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu\"; \"Obične ljubavne pjesme\" by Aerodrom; Film's \"Zona sumraka\", and the album cover of ZOK. \nThe other"
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"Odyssey of Iska\nOdyssey of Iska is the fourteenth album by American jazz composer and saxophonist Wayne Shorter, released on Blue Note Records in 1971.\nHistory and concept.\n\"Odyssey of Iska\" was the outcome of the second recording session with Shorter that was produced by Duke Pearson. (The first session, \"Moto Grosso Feio\", was not issued until 1974.) With the exception of Ron Carter there was a completely different line-up, although with a similar instrumentation: Shorter's saxophone as the"
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"She was born around the time the record was made.\nOne of the percussionists on \"Odyssey of Iska\", Frank Cuomo, is the father of rock group Weezer's frontman, Rivers Cuomo. The other drummers are Billy Hart and Alphonse Mouzon.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states \"On the verge of joining Weather Report (referred to in the liner notes as \"Weather Forecast\"), it is not surprising that Shorter's originals include titles such as \"Wind\", \"Storm"
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"of 18,044 units.\nCredits.\n\"On Your Radar\" was recorded from August 2010 until September 2011, and released under the record license to Fascination Records a sub-label of Polydor Records.\nCredits Personnel.\n- Mollie King- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar\n- Una Healy- Vocals, Lead Guitar\n- Frankie Sandford- Vocals, 2nd Rhythm Guitar\n- Vanessa White- Vocals, Bass\n- Rochelle Humes- Vocals, Drums\n- Fredrik Anderson – rhythm arrangement, keyboards, programming\n- Dick Beetham – mastering\n-"
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"to color. As the song plays throughout, footage from the games in 1988 and 1984 are shown. When the chorus is sung for the last time, midway through it, scenes of the awarding from 1984 and 1988 are shown. The song video ends with the 1988 Olympic Cauldron blazing.\nChart performance.\n\"One Moment in Time\" was released by Arista Records on August 27, 1988, as the first single from \"The 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time\", the soundtrack to the"
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"independent record label Jeepster Records. The band then signed to the major record label Polydor Records in 2002.\nConnolly joined Snow Patrol in 2002, and after their major-label debut album, \"Final Straw\", the following year, the band rose to national fame. The album was certified 5× platinum in the UK and eventually sold over 3 million copies worldwide. Their next studio album, \"Eyes Open\" (2006), and its hit single, \"Chasing Cars\" – the most widely played song of"
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"13. One year after a successful operation Nick became drawn to art, he began an interest in playing the guitar the following year. Townsend developed anxiety problems post-surgery and later shaved off half of his hair in Amsterdam in 1996.\nCollege years.\nIn 2001 Nick attended a part-time music management course at Kidderminster College and was a driving force in assisting lecturer Kevyn Gammond Band of Joy in setting up and recruiting bands for a college record label called Mighty Atom Smasher. Gammond's idea was originally an"
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"Ornette on Tenor\nOrnette on Tenor is the eighth album by the American jazz composer and saxophonist Ornette Coleman, released in 1962 on Atlantic Records, his sixth and final one for the label. It features Coleman playing tenor saxophone rather than his usual alto, and bassist Jimmy Garrison before he joined the John Coltrane Quartet. This would be the last record by the Coleman Quartet started in the 1950s; he would disband this group and form the Coleman Trio later in the year. Recording sessions took place on March 22 and 27"
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"Soapsuds, Soapsuds\nSoapsuds, Soapsuds is an album by Ornette Coleman and Charlie Haden recorded in 1977 and released on the Artists House label.\nReception.\nThe AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated \"This unusual album found Coleman taking time off from his electric free funk group, Prime Time, to record acoustic duets with his longtime associate, bassist Charlie Haden. Coleman switches to tenor and trumpet for the challenging music which includes three of his originals\". In JazzTimes, Duck Baker wrote: \"The most significant dividing"
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"a record label they called Twirp. Interest in the single prompted the formation of a live band, which included guitarist Tom Darling, drummer Marc Bonilla, and backup vocalist Wit Witkowski. After the first performance at a house show in San Francisco, Smith left the band. With Jupiter and Darling remaining as the stable core, the band continued with a revolving membership that included Steve Bateman on vocals and percussion, and Dan Dollar (credited as Honey) on guitar, bass, and vocals.\nAfter renaming their label Grok"
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"had been given a second chance in life, so he turned his attentions towards advancing his career as a rapper. He initially signed to the independent record label Bases Loaded and released the single \"Cashin' Out\", which later appeared on his debut mixtape, titled \"It's My Time\". After Epic Records label head L.A. Reid heard \"Cashin' Out\", he requested a meeting with Gibson to ask him to sign to the label: Gibson performed a song titled \"Smilin' In My Face\" during"
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"But a turn arrives in 2011 when Atlantic threaten to cut both of Amor's developed and signed artists and under a major funding cut, Amor rapidly turns Major Toms into a commercial studio space. He also speaks with Worthington on expanding it into a record label.\nOn Worthington's advice, they seek out a small existing label. Looking to produce and develop an existing roster instead of starting from the ground up. Worthington hunts out a left field dance record label called Black Butter Records, run by Henry Village – whose"
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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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"Helms\n- 21 Sep – Ronald Reagan\n- 28 Sep – We, the Jury\n- 5 Oct – Dicken's Nicholas Nickelby cast\n- 12 Oct – No Free Lunch: Cost of Entitlements\n- 19 Oct – Anwar Sadat\n- 26 Oct – Arming the World: What Are the Limits\n- 2 Nov – The Fitness Craze: America Shapes Up\n- 9 Nov – Ronald Reagan\n- 16 Nov – Katharine Hepburn & Henry Fonda\n- 23 Nov – Paradise Lost? South Florida\n-"
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"Party 'Til You're Broke\nParty 'Til You're Broke is the ninth studio album by funk band Rufus, released on the MCA Records label in 1981. \"Party 'Til You're Broke\" which was the band's second album not to be fronted by Chaka Khan reached #24 on \"Billboard\"'s R&B Albums chart and #73 on Pop and included the singles \"Tonight We Love\" (US R&B #18, US Dance #64) and \"Hold on to a Friend\" (US"
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"/MCA contract with the band and agreed to fulfill her obligations. Following \"Masterjam\", one of the contractual albums, and another Khan-less album, \"Party 'Til You're Broke\", which bombed, the factions of Rufus and Khan reunited for their last MCA album, \"Camouflage\" in 1981. The feelings of long overdrawn bad tensions were felt during album sessions. This resulted in situations where Khan would either record her vocals alone to a click track prior to the band's instrumentation being added later"
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"Partyball"
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"Partyball\nPartyball is the third album by Stan Ridgway and his last release by Geffen Records.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Stan Ridgway\n1. \"Watch Your Step/Jack Talked (Like a Man on Fire)\" - 4:19\n2. \"I Wanna Be a Boss\" - 4:52\n3. \"Mouthful of Sand/The Roadblock\" - 5:31\n4. \"Snaketrain\" - 3:53\n5. \"Right Through You\" - 3:45\n6. \"The Gumbo Man\""
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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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"Passing Stranger"
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"Passing Stranger\nPassing Stranger is the debut album of British singer-songwriter, Scott Matthews, and was originally released in April 2006, before being re-issued by Island Records in October of the same year. The album contains the singles \"Elusive\", \"Dream Song\" and \"Passing Stranger\". After Scott won the Ivor Novello Award for 'Best Song Lyrically and Musically' for \"Elusive\", a deluxe edition of the album was re-released, and was made available on 25 June 2007."
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"adults play a game of 'Assassins' The Record (Bergen County) August 7, 2005\n- Girl duo win Street Wars ITV Sun Aug 27 2006\n- Ever want to shoot a stranger? Well, you’re in luck Metro NY, SEP 8th 2006\n- A Shadowy, Wet World of Squirt-Gun Assassins The New York Times, Sep 26th 2008\n- Street Wars London 2010: The Bullets Rain Urban Travel Blog, Sep 18th 2010\nExternal links.\n- Official StreetWars website\n- Official"
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"Passé le Rio Grande"
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"Passé le Rio Grande\nPassé le Rio Grande \"(Passed the Rio Grande)\" is the sixth studio album by French rocker Alain Bashung, issued in 1986 on Philips Records.\nProduction.\nAfter the commercial failures of the albums \"Play blessures\" in 1982 and \"Figure imposée\" in 1983, Bashung experienced success a new with the single \"S.O.S. Amor\" in 1984. The single helped him to give his career a new start.\nIn the wake of this success, he published this album,"
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"1984 he made peace with Boris Bergman, and the lyricist wrote for him \"SOS Amor\" which was a surprise hit. In 1985, he sang \"Touche pas à mon pote\", a single for the association SOS Racisme.\nIn the wake of the success of \"SOS Amor\", he released in 1986 the album \"Passé le Rio Grande\", which allowed him to get his first Victoires de la musique award.\nIn 1989, he returned to a dark, experimental style with the album \""
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"Peggy Suicide\nPeggy Suicide is the seventh album by Julian Cope. It is generally seen as the beginning of Cope's trademark sound and approach, and as a turning-point for Cope as a maturing artist.\nBackground.\n\"Peggy Suicide\" was recorded and released following two lo-fi Cope albums - \"Skellington\" and \"Droolian\" - which had not gained official distribution and caused friction with Cope's label Island Records. Cope's previous Island release, \"My Nation Underground\", had not satisfied"
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"take on Western music,\" and reached the conclusion that they could distill \"the krautrock psyche\" into a complete attitude which they would then apply to Cope's new album, much like that had with the R&B and Detroit soul styles on \"Peggy Suicide\".\nAfter the world tour in promotion of \"Peggy Suicide\" ended in August 1991, Julian Cope entered the studio to record his next album with Cosby, Deutsch and keyboardist Donald Ross Skinner, with Cope and Skinner co-producing the album. Cope biographer"
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"Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child"
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"Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child\nPhil Keaggy and Sunday's Child is the title of a 1988 album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released on Myrrh Records and A&M Records simultaneously.\nThe record, which includes an all-star list of guest musicians and vocalists, is in many ways a tribute to 1960s pop/rock music like The Byrds, The Beatles, and others.\nThe album's sound quality, which came from the use of vintage instruments and production techniques, was unique by 1988's standards. Among"
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"Physical Graffiti"
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"Graffiti\" was Led Zeppelin's first release on their own Swan Song Records label, which had been launched in May 1974. Until this point, all of Led Zeppelin's albums had been released on Atlantic Records, who would distribute Swan Song. The album was first announced to the press on 6 November with a planned release date of 29 November and an accompanying US tour (the band's tenth) starting in January. Delays in the production of the album's sleeve design prevented its release prior to the commencement of the"
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"later album \"Physical Graffiti\" with cut-outs of the windows of a brownstone building. The original issue of \"Sticky Fingers\" by the Rolling Stones had an actual zipper incorporated into the picture of the crotch area of a pair of jeans. \"The Velvet Underground and Nico\" album had a Warhol-designed cardboard banana on the cover that could be peeled back. The record company Vertigo had a black-and-white design on the centre label that produced a hypnotic optical effect when the disc revolved on the"
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"Pick a Bigger Weapon"
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"Pick a Bigger Weapon\nPick a Bigger Weapon is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group The Coup. It was released on Epitaph Records on April 25, 2006. It peaked at number 24 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums chart, as well as number 35 on the Independent Albums chart.\nCritical reception.\nAt Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78 based on 25 reviews, indicating \"generally favorable reviews"
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"hopes and confidence that the chickens are on to bigger and better things. Many of their fans are die-hards and new people are always impressed.\n\"The Buffalo News\" June 16, 1995\nLocal Record Pick\n\"Is That Your Beer?\" by Scary Chicken Buffalo band on Xemu Records, an independent label out of New York…The Chicken cooks with the jangling guitar rock on the opening cut, \"If I Showered\". The beat picks up on the hard driving \"Cementhead\". Scary"
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"Pirun nyrkki"
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"Pirun nyrkki\nPirun nyrkki \"(English: Piru's Fist)\", released on 29 March 2006 by Spinefarm Records, is the second full-length album from the Finnish industrial metal band Turmion Kätilöt. A pirunnyrkki is also a wooden puzzle, called a burr puzzle or a piston puzzle in English."
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"Satan\"\nDiscography EPs.\n- 2005: \"Niuva 20\"\nDiscography Singles.\n- 2003: \"Teurastaja\"\n- 2005: \"Verta ja lihaa\"\n- 2006: \"Pirun nyrkki\"\n- 2008: \"Minä Määrään\"\n- 2010: \"Ihmisixsixsix\"\n- 2013: \"Jalopiina\"\n- 2013: \"Pyhä maa\"\n- 2015: \"Vastanaineet\"\n- 2015: \"Hyvissä höyryissä\"\n- 2016: \"Pimeyden morsian 2016\"\n- 2016: \"Surutulitus"
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