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"Strange Free World\nStrange Free World is the second album by British alternative rock band Kitchens of Distinction, released on February 19, 1991 in the US by A&M Records and on March 18, 1991 in the UK by One Little Indian Records. It is the follow-up to their 1989 debut \"Love Is Hell\". Noted producer Hugh Jones, who worked with Echo & the Bunnymen (on their 1981 album \"Heaven Up Here\"), among many others, helped KOD to sound more at ease in the"
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"The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant\nThe Life and Times of Jonny Valiant is the first studio album by the American rapper Rittz. The album was released on April 30, 2013, by Strange Music. The album has guest appearances by Big K.R.I.T., Mike Posner, Suga Free, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko and Yelawolf.\nBackground.\nIn August 2012, Rittz signed to Tech N9ne's Strange Music record label. In November 2012, in an interview with \"HipHopDX\", Rittz explained that he was 11"
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"Street of Lost Brothers"
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"Street of Lost Brothers\nStreet of Lost Brothers is the fifth album by Gary Lucas, released on October 24, 2000 through Tzadik Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Musicians\n- Ernie Brooks – bass guitar\n- Jason Candler – bass guitar, engineering\n- Peter Eng – bass guitar\n- Larry Fine – vocals\n- Hank Frisch – harmonica\n- Jesper Gadeliu – guitar\n- Walter Horn – piano, sampler, synthesizer\n- Kenny Hurwitz – vocals\n-"
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"Chandler of Harrisburg, PA, most people believed that the song was a Jordan Brothers original composition. Eventually, a recording was released in 1980 on the Jordan Brothers Compilation Albums, “Yesterday’s Todays”. \nThe band was unable to find a national record label interested until 1964. However, they did release 3 singles, one under the self-produced Jordan label again, two instrumentals – Sloe Gin and Basin Street Rumble (1963) and then two other singles with Ruby Records, an independent studio in Reading,"
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"Structural Damage"
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"Structural Damage\nStructural Damage is the sixth studio album by the guitarist Steve Morse, released on March 14, 1995, by High Street Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Steve Morse – guitar, mixing, production\n- Van Romaine – drums, percussion\n- Dave LaRue – bass, mixing, production\n- Nigel Walker – engineering\n- Michael Fuller – mastering"
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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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"Studio Tan\nStudio Tan is the 24th album by American musician Frank Zappa, first released in September 1978 on his own DiscReet Records label. It reached #147 on the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart in the United States.\nBackground.\nIn early 1976, Zappa's relationship with manager and business partner Herb Cohen ended in litigation. Zappa and Cohen's company DiscReet Records was distributed by Warner Bros. Records. When Zappa asked for a reassignment of his contract from DiscReet to Warner in order to advance the possibility of"
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"his website Terttlefer.com, which was later changed to Earlxsweat.com (after his Twitter username), and finally Earlsweatshirt.com. On May 2, 2012, Sweatshirt created his own record label imprint called Tan Cressida, which will be distributed through Columbia Records. He turned down several larger offers due to his priority of remaining close to Odd Future.\nOn November 12, 2012, Earl announced on his Twitter account that his first and second studio albums titled \"Doris\" and \"Gnossos\". \"Doris\" was reported to feature vocals"
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"Summer Side of Life"
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"Summer Side of Life\nSummer Side of Life is Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot's seventh album. It was released in 1971 on the Reprise Records Label. The album marked a radical departure from the sound Lightfoot had established on \"Sit Down Young Stranger\" in its use of drums and electronic instrumentation, to which he would later return in the second half of the decade. “Redwood Hill” contains elements of bluegrass music.\nThe album reached #38 on the pop chart. \"Summer Side of Life\""
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"Barber, Michael Gibbs and Jeff Davis built a small studio into a family farm house of Shelton's in 1998. During this time they did demos for several Valdosta, Georgia bands under the name Black and Blue Studios, one of these bands was Life Before, an early wave melodic hardcore band fronted by John Giddens and guitarist Judson Parker (also of Cinema, Another Dying Friend, and French Connection fame). The demo, simply entitled \"Summer Demo\", quickly led to ramping up the record label side of the"
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"Sunshine at Midnight"
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"Sunshine at Midnight\nSunshine at Midnight is the second studio album by American R&B/soul singer Sunshine Anderson, released on January 23, 2007 by Music World Entertainment. To date the album has sold just over 175,000 copies.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Something I Wanna Give You\" (Walter Milsap III, Candice Nelson, Eugene Record) – 3:45\n2. \"Trust\" (Elizabeth Bingham, Junius Bervine) – 3:34\n3. \"My Whole Life\" (Sunshine Anderson, Taura Jackson,"
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"revival of dance hall attendances and the Cloudland Ballroom was often packed for the midnight to dawn dances that he held at long weekends.\nDayman was successful for several years, but the cost of his attempts to launch Rowe's career in the United Kingdom caused a drain on his organisation's funds. The Sunshine group and its related labels collapsed some time during early 1967; the Kommotion label was shut down, and the Sunshine label and its roster was subsequently taken over by its distributor, Festival Records.\nKipner moved to"
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"Super Modern Artistic Performance"
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"Super Modern Artistic Performance\nSuper Modern Artistic Performance (stylized as super.modern.artistic.performance) is the eighteenth studio album of Japanese boy band SMAP, released on September 24, 2008 by Victor Entertainment in Japan. The album features work from Japanese-Canadian pop-rock band Monkey Majik, Korean singer-songwriter Park Jin-young, Japanese electronic musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata and Black Eyed Peas member will.i.am. The album debuted and peaked at number one in the Oricon Weekly Charts with 214,000 units sold on its first week of release and"
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"Authenticity\nAuthenticity or authentic may refer to:\n- Authentication, the act of confirming the truth of an attribute\nArts and entertainment.\n- Authenticity in art, ways in which a work of art or an artistic performance may be considered authentic\nArts and entertainment Music.\n- Authentic performance, an approach to the performance of classical music\n- Authentic Records, a record label\n- Authentic mode, a set of pitch organizations used in Gregorian chant\nArts and entertainment Albums.\n- \"Authenticity\" (Foreign"
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"Symphonie Celtique"
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"Symphonie Celtique\nSymphonie Celtique (\"Celtic Symphony\"), subtitled \"Tir na nOg\", a folk-rock album by Alan Stivell, originally released as a double LP in 1980 by CBS France, catalogue number CBS 88487. In 1987, it was published by Rounder Records in CD 11523. Digitally remastered and reissued on CD by Disques Dreyfus, catalogue number FDM 36196-2.\nComposed entirely by Stivell, featuring instrumental arrangements by Stivell assisted by Christopher Hayward and Michel Prezman, and with over 70 musicians contributing"
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"- 2×LP\n- Stephen Stills - \"2 Originals of Stephen Stills\" (1973) - 2×LP\n- Stephen Stills & Manassas - \"Manassas\" (1972) - 2×LP\n- Alan Stivell - \"Succès\" (?) - 2×LP\n- Alan Stivell - \"Grands Succès\" (1975) - 2×LP\n- Alan Stivell - \"Symphonie Celtique\" (1979) - 2×LP\n- Alan Stivell - \"70/95 Zoom\" (1997) - 2×CD compilation\n-"
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"Synchrogazer"
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"Synchrogazer\n\"Synchrogazer\" is the 26th single by Japanese singer and voice actress Nana Mizuki, released on January 11, 2012 by King Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Synchrogazer\"\n- Lyrics: Nana Mizuki\n- Composition: Noriyasu Agematsu\n- Arrangement: Noriyasu Agematsu\n- Opening theme for anime television series \"Senki Zesshō Symphogear\"\n2. \"Love Brick\"\n- Lyrics: Megumi Hinata, Nana Mizuki, Sayuri Katayama\n- Composition: Hitoshi Fujima (Elements Garden)\n-"
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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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"Säg ingenting till mig"
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"Säg ingenting till mig\nSäg ingenting till mig is the second album by singer-songwriter Melissa Horn, released 14 October 2009, on Sony Music Entertainment. It was produced by Ola Gustafsson."
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"courses and then got hold of a producer and eventually got a record contract before she finished high school. In 2010, she started a company called Edward AB.\nCareer.\nMelissa Horn's debut album \"Långa nätter\" was released on 30 April 2008 followed by \"Säg ingenting till mig\" on 14 October 2009. This record eventually went gold, exposing her to a larger audience; she was nominated for Gramiss (Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards) in the categories Artist of the Year, Composer of the"
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"T.I. vs. T.I.P."
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"T.I. vs. T.I.P.\nT.I. vs. T.I.P. is the fifth studio album by American rapper T.I., released on July 3, 2007 through Grand Hustle Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. Recording sessions for the album took a year and a half to record towards early-2007, T.I. stated and confirmed in an interview with MTV News. Production was handled by several record producers, including Kannon \"Caviar\" Cross, Just Blaze, Mannie Fresh, Lil' C, Wyclef Jean, Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis, Sedeck \"All Hands on"
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", like bloated album lengths or the homogenizing effects of major-label politics.\"\nNeil Drumming of \"Entertainment Weekly\" stated \"The Atlanta native breaks his fifth album, T.I. vs. T.I.P., into three acts depicting an ideological battle between split personae: the irascible thug T.I.P. and the nouveau-riche recording artist T.I. It ain't Shakespeare, but the dual protagonists make for an intriguing bout.\" Tom Breihan of Pitchfork Media noted \"T.I.'s new album, T.I. vs. T.I.P. operates on the thin and dubious concept that"
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"represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph):\n\nE.g.\nMei Li == Mei Li\nMei Li is a book by Thomas Handforth. Released by Doubleday, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1939.\nPlot.\nThis story is about a girl named Mei Li l who ventures out to attend the Chinese New Year festivities with her brother San Yu and is burdened with the task to prove that there are activities for girls, too. != painter 王淑鈴\n- Jimmy Liao, Illustrator 幾米\n- Yang Maolin, artist 楊茂林\n- Chen Uen, illustrator 鄭問\n- Lín Qīnghuì, manhua artist 林青慧\n- Chen Houei Kuen, artist 陳慧坤\n- Ran In-ting, watercolor artist 藍蔭鼎\n- Liao Chi-chun, oil painter and sculptor 廖繼春\n- Li Mei-shu, painter and sculptor 李梅樹\n- James Jean\nArtists and performers Film-makers.\n- Ang Lee 李安\n- Hou Hsiao-hsien* 侯孝賢, Director of the",
"Tackhead Tape Time"
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"Tackhead Tape Time\nTackhead Tape Time is the debut album of Tackhead, released in 1987 through Nettwerk.\nComposition.\n\"Tackhead Tape Time\" is a \"robotic\" electro-funk album, containing abrasive beats, funky guitar, and instances of tape delay, which hint at the album's dub and reggae roots. The album also boasts spliced, sampled speeches and quotes from the likes of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, downbeat news reports, military officers and televangelists, among other sources.\nPersonnel.\n-"
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"wall of sound effect that was highly novel for the mid-1980s. They released one LP \"Tackhead Tape Time\" in 1987 as \"Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System\" and some of the most distinctive and well-known Tackhead tracks (some were released as 12-inch singles) date from this period particularly: \"What's My Mission Now?\", \"Mind at the End of the Tether\" and \"Hard Left\". These tracks combined funk basslines, hammerblow percussion and Sherwood's trademark sample-laden dub production and"
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"Take Me I'm Your Disease"
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"Take Me I'm Your Disease\n\"Take Me I'm Your Disease\" is a song by Angelica, released as the band's final single, on Fantastic Plastic Records. As with previous Angelica singles, it was limited edition. It went straight in at #1 in the Indie Charts. The song \"Corn Riggs\" is a cover of a song from the 1973 film \"The Wicker Man\", originally sung by Paul Giovanni with Magnet.\nSingle track listings.\nSingle track listings 7\".\nA1"
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"Touch Me I'm Sick\n\"Touch Me I'm Sick\" is a song by the American alternative rock band Mudhoney. It was recorded in April 1988 at Seattle's Reciprocal Recording studio with producer Jack Endino. \"Touch Me I'm Sick\" was released as Mudhoney's debut single by independent record label Sub Pop on August 1, 1988. The song's lyrics, which feature dark humor, are a sarcastic take on issues such as disease and violent sex.\nWhen it was first released, \"Touch Me"
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"Take This Ring"
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"no music video shot. Similarly to Braxton's two previous singles from \"Libra\", \"Take This Ring\" was shadowed by lack of promotion from her record company, Blackground Records, causing the single to miss the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Moreover, it debuted at number twenty-three on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles in November 2005 based on radio airplay only, peaking at number twelve three months later, but did not manage to jump to the main chart. The song also reached number"
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"show on \"Vattenfestivalen\" in Stockholm later in 1999, Ken Ring got arrested for performing the song called \"Spräng regeringen\" in which he rapped about rushing the Royal Palace in Stockholm and raping Princess Madeleine.\nBecause of this controversy Ken's record label ended their cooperation with the rapper, in the year 2000, however, before parting ways, Ken managed to release his second studio album \"Mitt hem blir ditt hem\", through the same label. After that album was released, Ken Ring became what is known"
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"Take a Bite"
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"represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nFor instance, <<Kuo Chun-lin\nKuo Chun-lin (; Japanese romaji:\"Kaku Shunrin\"; born 2 February 1992) is a Taiwanese baseball pitcher for the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He attended the National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport. Kuo signed with the Lions after pitching for the Chinese Taipei national baseball team at the 2014 Asian Games, where he earned a silver medal. In November, Kuo won the final of the inaugural World Baseball Softball Confederation 21U Baseball World Cup by pitching a 9–0 shutout>> to \"Kuo Chun-lin\"",
"Take a Bite\nTake a Bite is the seventh studio album by British heavy metal band, Girlschool, released by GWR Records in 1988. It is the first album to feature Tracey Lamb on bass, replacing Gil Weston-Jones.\nOverview.\n\"Take a Bite\" was recorded at a very low time for Girlschool because, despite the very good reviews for the previous album \"Nightmare at Maple Cross\", they had not succeeded in regaining the fan base support in the UK which they had in the early"
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"Wax Tadpole Records\nWax Tadpole Records was a label created by the members of L7 in 1997. Wax Tadpole Records was created under Bong Load Records. The band created the label after being dropped by their previous record label, Reprise Records. L7 released their 1999 studio album, Slap-Happy, through this record label. The title of the label, \"Wax Tadpole\" was taken from L7's first song off their debut album, L7, \"Bite The Wax Tadpole\". It is not certain whether any other"
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"Taking Over Me"
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"Taking Over Me\n\"Taking Over Me\" is the second single released by British pop rock band Lawson, via Polydor Records. The single was released in the United Kingdom on 5 August 2012, as the second single from their debut studio album, \"Chapman Square\", and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their highest charting single to date along with \"Juliet\".\nMusic video.\nA music video to accompany the release of \"Taking Over Me\" premiered on YouTube on 6 July"
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"Let Me Down\". During his brief stay in Sweden, West sent through sixteen different mixes of \"Good Life\" over to their recording studio for the audio mastering process. West admitted that he actually did not really care for the single, but he was pressured into releasing it by his record label Def Jam Recordings. However, West has since clarified that he doesn't retain any lingering animosity whatsoever towards his record label in regards to this.\n\"Graduation\" started taking definite form around the time of the filming"
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"Talahomi Way"
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"Talahomi Way\nTalahomi Way is the ninth studio album by London-based musical project The High Llamas, released on 19 April 2011 on Drag City.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Berry Adams\" - 4:10\n2. \"Wander, Jack Wander\" – 3:40\n3. \"Take My Hand\" – 2:34\n4. \"Woven and Rolled\" – 3:09\n5. \"The Ring of Gold\" – 4:11\n6. \"Talahomi Way\" – 3:32\n7. \"Fly Baby,"
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"\"Can Cladders\" (2007) received generally favourable reviews. \"Pitchfork\" reviewer Eric Harvey wrote that the album \"emerge[d] as the most enjoyable High Llamas record in over a decade. ... with a bounce and sway nearly absent from its largely rhythmless predecessor.\" Another four years went by until their next release, \"Talahomi Way\" (2011), described by O'Hagan as a \"spring album\". He said that the band's slowed output was due to low finances, and that he could only"
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"Tell Me True"
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"\" album, the 1987 release \"Emotion\", failed to continue Newton's hit streak when its first single \"First Time Caller\" fell short of the C&W Top 20. Released as the second single from the \"Emotion\" album in December 1987, \"Tell Me True\" returned Newton to the C&W Top Ten with a number 8 peak affording Newton her final appearance in the C&W Top 30. Strangely enough, RCA Records released no additional singles from the album despite the success of \"Tell Me True.\""
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"record their first album on indie label Oh/Ya Records. Levy returned to Boston and Jones returned to New Orleans until May 2008 when the band members moved to their home state of Colorado.\nTell Me True.\nIn 2007 Frogs Gone Fishin' recorded their debut album \"Tell Me The True\" in Colorado and Nashville. The band all lived in a Nashville house while recording the album. \"Tell Me True\" was released on June 17, 2008 on indie label Oh/Ya Records. The band released"
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"Terrorist Threats\nTerrorist Threats is the second and final studio album by American West coast hip hop supergroup Westside Connection, released on December 9, 2003 by Hoo-Bangin' Records, Capitol Records, and EMI. The album became popular with its single \"Gangsta Nation\" and was certified Gold.\nKeith David voices the intro track \"Threat to the World,\" and parts of \"Potential Victims\" and \"Gangsta Nation\". The album was released in vinyl and Enhanced CD which features an interview and music video"
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"last done by 50 Cent's \"The Massacre\". His debut single from the album, \"Lollipop\" was #1 on Billboard 100 for 5 non-consecutive weeks.\n- T.I. signs 8Ball & MJG, while he continues to have beef with Shawty Lo and 50 Cent.\n- The Orchard wins the bid for TVT Records to buy out the bankrupt label.\n- Nate Dogg is arrested for terrorist threats to his girlfriend.\n- DMX is arrested for not having a valid driver's license."
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"Thank Christ for the Bomb"
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"Thank Christ for the Bomb\nThank Christ for the Bomb is the third studio album recorded by The Groundhogs, in 1970, originally released by Liberty Records. It was engineered by Martin Birch who had previously worked on albums by Jeff Beck, Deep Purple, Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green. It entered the UK \"Melody Maker\" album charts at number 27 on 20 June 1970, and had a total of 3 entries in that chart.\nArtwork.\nThe image of Pete Cruickshank on the left of the cover is"
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"lot of praise and major label attention, but they broke up before they could record an album. After the demise of Fanci Pantz, Searcy joined Big Wheel in 1989, which released three albums (two on Mammoth Records) before breaking up in 1993. His next band, Starbilly, released only one album, after which Searcy began performing solo. He released one album, produced by Tim Patalan\nentitled, \"Could You Please and Thank You,\" on Time Bomb Recordings in 2000. Its style has been compared"
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"Thank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves)"
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"Thank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves)\nThank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves) is the third full-length album by Swedish hard rock band Hardcore Superstar, released by the Music for Nations record label.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"That's My Life\" – 3:12\n2. \"Not Dancing, Wanna Know Why?\" – 3:02\n3. \"Shame\" – 4:23\n4. \"Just Another Score\" – 3:33\n5. \"Summer Season's Gone\" –"
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"- \"Thank You\" (Royal Trux album), 1995\n- \"Thank You\" (Stone Temple Pilots album), 2003\n- \"Thank You\" (Zemfira album), 2007\n- \"Thank You\" (compilation album), 2004 compilation album from the record label Temporary Residence Limited\n- \"Thank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves)\", by Hardcore Superstar, 2001\n- \"Thank You...Goodnight!\", by Great White, 2002\n- \"Thank U\""
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"That Same Old Feeling"
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"of 1966, when Dale had departed the band.\nPickettywitch version: background and early success.\nThe song's co-writer John Macleod had begun to record Pickettywitch for Pye Records in the summer of 1969, the band's debut single \"You Got Me So I Don't Know\" being released 25 July 1969: for their second release Macleod had the band record \"That Same Old Feeling\" with a resultant #5 hit spending five weeks in the Top Ten in March and April 1970: the track also"
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"release.\nOther versions.\nIn Australia a local cover of \"That Same Old Feeling\" by session group Candy Apple reached a #25 chart peak in the \"Go-Set\" National Top 60 Singles chart in the autumn of 1970: the single was released by Astor Records who were also the label of release for the Pickettywitch version in Australia, where neither the Pickettywitch version nor that by The Fortunes - released by United Artists - would chart.\n\"That Same Old Feeling\" has also been recorded by"
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"That's Where It's At"
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"That's Where It's At\nThat's Where It's At is a 1962 jazz album by saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, recorded by Rudy Van Gelder for Blue Note Records. It features the first (of only two) collaborations between Stanley Turrentine and pianist Les McCann who would only reunite one more time in 1984 for two tracks on Turrentine's \"Straight Ahead\". Rounding up the rhythm section is Herbie Lewis on bass and Otis \"Candy\" Finch on drums. Lewis was in Les McCann's group The Les McCann Ltd."
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"be called Photogenic Records) is not technically a record label but a \"creative umbrella\" for all things related to The Dillinger Escape Plan. In an interview with \"Alternative Press\", Weinman stated, \"Well, I should clarify that it's not exactly our attempt to run a record label. That's not something we could be good at, and it's obviously not something \"anybody's\" good at these days. [Laughs] It's more a situation where we now have a name for this umbrella"
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"The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion\nThe 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion is the second album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, The Incredible String Band (ISB), and was released in July 1967 on Elektra Records (\"see\" 1967 in music). The album was recorded following the reformation of the band as a duo consisting of Robin Williamson and Mike Heron. Notably, the album was a change in musical direction for the two as they transitioned from their more conventional folk music structures"
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", Williamson's adaption of the Arabian oud to the guitar, and the vocal arabesques being major stylistic points in the album's overall sound.\nRelease.\n\"The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion\" was released in July 1967 on the Elektra label to the UK (catalogue item EUK 257), and the US (catalogue item EUK 4010). The album, more successful than the ISB's debut, peaked at number 25 on the UK Albums Chart and number one on the UK Folk Chart,"
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"The Amazing Jeckel Brothers\nThe Amazing Jeckel Brothers is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Insane Clown Posse, released on May 25, 1999, by Island Records, in association with Psychopathic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place from 1998 to 1999. The album is the fifth Joker's Card in the group's Dark Carnival mythology. The album's lyrics focus on the 9 circles of hell, and the morality of man as he is torn between righteousness and evil. The album's titular Jeckel Brothers"
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"album and the music video for \"Halls of Illusions\" from television, and dropped the group from the label. It was later revealed that Disney pulled the album to prevent further controversy from the Southern Baptist Church who was criticizing Disney at the time because of Disney's promotion of Gay Days at Disneyland. The incident became highly publicized, which resulted in Insane Clown Posse gaining a lot of attention from the media.\nDuring the two years between \"The Great Milenko\" and \"The Amazing Jeckel Brothers\", the first"
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"The Beast Inside\nThe Beast Inside is the second studio album from British indie rock band Inspiral Carpets, it was released on 22 April 1991 on Mute Records.\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing LP: Cow Records / DUNG 14 (UK).\n1. \"Caravan\" (4:17)\n2. \"Please Be Cruel\" (3:38)\n3. \"Born Yesterday\" (5:23)\n4. \"Sleep Well Tonight\" (5:10)\n5. \"Grip\" (3:16)\n6"
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"recorded a new song ‘Beast Inside’ for the movie, which they co-produced with Dave Stewart at The Church Studios in London. The track also appeared in the acclaimed Eric Laneuville film Born Into Exile. The band completed their debut album with producer Bob Rosa at House of Sound Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City. By this time relations with the record label had become strained as Anxious Records was swallowed by East West Records and band and label parted ways. Following a final headline show at the LA2"
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"The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again\nThe Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again is the eighth solo studio album by American roots rock singer-songwriter and guitarist John Fogerty, first released on September 1, 2009, on Fogerty's own label, Fortunate Son Records and distributed by Verve Forecast Records. The apparent grammatical error in the title of the album (the verb should be conjugated 'ride,' not 'rides') is a play on the fact that the original Blue Ridge Rangers (on the 1973 album \"The Blue"
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"\"The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again\"\n- Mar 2012 Brantley Gilbert: \"Halfway to Heaven\"\n- Sep 2010 Robert Plant: \"Band of Joy\"\n- Sep 2011 Blitzen Trapper: \"American Goldwing\"\n- Jan 2012 The Little Willies: \"For the Good Times\"\n- Feb 2014 Beck: \"Morning Phase\"\n- Dec 2017 Lit: \"These Are the Days\"\n- Aug 2018 Michael Nesmith and the First National Band Redux \"Live at the Troubador\""
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"The Bones of What You Believe\nThe Bones of What You Believe is the debut studio album by Scottish synth-pop band Chvrches, released on 20 September 2013 by Virgin Records and Goodbye Records. Recorded between 2011 and 2013 in Glasgow, the album was written, composed, and produced by the band as a collaborative effort. It was made available as both a 12-track standard edition and an 18-track special version, the latter including two extra songs, two remixes and two live videos. The album was debuted with a launch"
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"\" (2012)\n- With Chvrches\n- \"The Bones of What You Believe\" (2013)\n- \"Every Open Eye\" (2015)\n- \"Love Is Dead\" (2018)\nExternal links.\n- TYCI\n- Goodbye Records - A label by CHVRCHES"
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"producer Metro Boomin. It peaked on the Hot 100 at 13th and on the Canadian, R&B/HH and Rap Albums charts at 7th.\nHis debut studio album \"Reckless\" was released via the Canadian record label XO and the Universal Music Group subdivision Republic Records, on May 18, 2018. It has charted on the Canadian Albums chart at 5th. In the United States, the album peaked at No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop"
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"first full-length album.\nThe Lake Bottom LP.\nSpurred by the sudden interest in their singing abilities, they put together a collection of songs and, on March 18, 2008, they released their debut full-length album \"Lake Bottom LP\" on the Plain Recordings label. Initially the album was only released as a vinyl record but a compact disc version soon followed.\nMany of the music reviews by critics were positive. According to popmatters.com, \"they haunt the interstices of folk, pop,"
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"The Breakthrough\nThe Breakthrough is the seventh studio album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on December 20, 2005, by Geffen Records. Blige recorded the album with a host of songwriters and record producers, including 9th Wonder, Rodney Jerkins, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Bryan-Michael Cox, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Raphael Saadiq, Chucky Thompson, Cool & Dre, Ron Fair, and will.i.am.\n\"The Breakthrough\" received positive reviews from most critics and debuted at number one on 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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"The City Sleeps in Flames\nThe City Sleeps in Flames is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band Scary Kids Scaring Kids, released through Immortal Records on June 28, 2005. The album produced three music videos, for the songs \"The Only Medicine\", \"My Darkest Hour\" and the title track. The title of the album and the song of the same name refers to the group's loss of structure in their lives, creating a new one on the road. The cover recalls the final"
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"Early life.\nBrad Alan Cooper, was born in Florence, Alabama on May 11, 1984. He resides in Columbia, Tennessee.\nMusic career.\nB. Cooper began making music at 15. In 2014, he signed a record deal with Reflection Music Group and released his second project with the label entitled \"Spare Change\". The very same year his third album \"While the City Sleeps\" was released and it charted on three \"Billboard\" charts.\nHis song \"We On\" (from"
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"The Climax Chicago Blues Band\nThe Climax Chicago Blues Band is the debut album by Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) recorded in 1968 and released in 1969 by EMI Records (Parlophone label) under catalog number PCS 7069.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Mean Old World\" (Big Bill Broonzy) – 3:51\n2. \"Insurance\" (Waldense Hall, Charlie Singleton) – 3:47\n3. \"Going Down this Road\" – 3:04\n4. \"You’ve"
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"library label which produced records with Carol Kidd, Bobby Wishart, Danny Street, Bobby Wellins and Peggy O'Keefe.\nOver an eighteen-month period at Radio Clyde, Sorley made broadcast recordings of: Rose Royce, Lulu, Gordon Giltrap, Durutti Column, The Fall, Bad Manners, Pete Shelley, Orange Juice, Spandau Ballet, The Stiff Tour, Climax Chicago Blues Band, Alice Cooper, The Pretenders, Simple Minds, Depeche Mode, 10cc, Funkapolitan, Wang Chung, Morrissey–Mullen, Mike Westbrook, Stan"
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"The Composer\n\"The Composer\" is a 1969 song released for Diana Ross & the Supremes by the Motown label.\nBackground.\nWritten and produced by Smokey Robinson, the song is featured on their album \"Let the Sunshine In\" and peaked at number 27 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States in May 1969. It was not released as a single in the UK. As with many \"Diana Ross & the Supremes\" singles recorded between 1968–69, Mary Wilson and Cindy"
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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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"The Cookbook\nThe Cookbook is the sixth studio album by American rapper Missy Elliott, released by The Goldmind Inc. and Atlantic Records on July 4, 2005 in Germany and the UK, and on July 5 in the United States and Japan. \nThree singles were released from the album; the first, \"Lose Control\", was released on May 27, 2005, and peaked at number three on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and charted well internationally. The second single, \"Teary Eyed\", was released"
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"The Correct Use of Soap\nThe Correct Use of Soap is the third studio album by British post-punk band Magazine, released by Virgin Records in 1980. It contains some of Magazine's best-known and most popular songs, including the singles \"A Song from Under the Floorboards\" and \"Sweetheart Contract\" and their cover of Sly and the Family Stone's \"Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)\". A different version of this album was released in Canada in 1980, by then distributor Polygram"
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"Magic, Murder and the Weather\nMagic, Murder and the Weather is the fourth studio album by English post-punk band Magazine, and their final album until the band's reformation in 2009. It was released in June 1981 by record label Virgin. One single, \"About the Weather\", was released from the album.\nWriting.\nUnlike on the group's former album \"The Correct Use of Soap\", the writing credits for \"Magic, Murder and the Weather\" were not shared equally."
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"The Divine One\nThe Divine One is a 1961 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Jimmy Jones. One of Vaughan's first albums for Roulette Records, \"The Divine One\" was, along with \"Sassy\" a nickname for Vaughan.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by John Bush awarded the album four stars and said that \"Recorded just after Sarah Vaughan joined the Roulette label...The Divine One found her in exactly the right circumstances to suit her excellent talents. Arranged by Jimmy Jones...the setting"
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"United States and Canada. An EP entitled \"Serenity in Murder\" was released shortly after the album.\nWriting and production.\nTom Araya said that \"when we did \"Divine Intervention\", this was the last conference we ever had with a record label where they sat us down and sold us the idea of how they wanted to do \"Divine\", and how they were going to do this with the cover... and all these different ideas for the album. Then one guy looked at us and said"
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"The Documentary"
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"The Documentary\nThe Documentary is the debut studio album by American rapper The Game. It was released on January 18, 2005, by Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records and Interscope Records. The record serves as his major-label debut, preceded by his independently-released debut \"Untold Story\" in 2004. In 2001, while The Game was in hospital recovering from a shooting, he decided to pursue a career in music. He released the mixtape, \"You Know What It Is Vol. 1\" in"
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"The Element of Surprise\nThe Element of Surprise is the fourth studio album by American rapper E-40, released August 11, 1998 on Jive and Sick Wid It Records. The album features production by Ant Banks, Bosko, Mike Mosley, Rick Rock, Sam Bostic, Studio Ton & Tone Capone. It peaked at number 4 on the \"Billboard\" Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 13 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album features guest performances by fellow members of The Click: B-Legit"
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"Reincarnation of a Love Bird\nReincarnation of a Love Bird is an album by Paul Motian originally released on the German JMT label in 1994 and featuring performances of bebop jazz standards by Motian with the Electric Bebop Band. The album follows on from the 1992 release \"Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band\" and was rereleased on the Winter & Winter label in 2005.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Rick Anderson awarded the album 4 stars, stating, \"The element of surprise that charged the proceedings on the debut"
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"The Elementary Doctor Watson!\nThe Elementary Doctor Watson! is the title of a studio album by the American country music artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, released in 1972.\nHistory.\n\"The Elementary Doctor Watson!\" is Watson's first album after leaving the Vanguard Records label for Poppy Records (Poppy Records' founder Kevin Eggers later started Tomato Records and published many of the Poppy Records catalogue as CDs). It was the first of three successive Watson albums to be produced by Jack Clement. The next"
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"Eames (as portrayed by Kathryn Erbe) in \"\" is loosely based on the character of Doctor Watson. The series ran from 2001-2011.\nIn the 2010– BBC television show \"Sherlock\", Martin Freeman portrays Watson as a discharged military doctor who strikes a complicated yet good friendship with the brilliant but eccentric Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch). As with the original character, Watson served in the British Army in Afghanistan. The adaptation is set in contemporary London.\nThe 2012 CBS show \"\"Elementary\""
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"The Falconer's Arm I\nThe Falconer's Arm I is the fourth studio album by composer and guitarist Robbie Basho, released in 1967 by Takoma Records.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from \"The Falconer's Arm I\" liner notes.\n- Musicians\n- Robbie Basho – steel-string acoustic guitar, vocals\n- Susan Graubard – flute\n- Production and additional personnel\n- ED Denson – mastering\n- Paul Kagan – photography\n- Dan McCloskey – engineering"
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"the Lotus\" (Takoma, 1966)\n- \"Basho Sings\" (Takoma, 1967)\n- \"The Falconer's Arm I\" (Takoma, 1967)\n- \"The Falconer's Arm II\" (Takoma, 1967)\n- \"Venus in Cancer\" (Blue Thumb, 1969) remastered and reissued by Tompkins Square\n- \"Song of the Stallion\" (Takoma, 1971)\n- \"The Voice of the Eagle\" (Vanguard, 1972)\n- \"Zarthus\" (Vanguard"
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"The Flame Within"
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"The Flame Within\nThe Flame Within is Stream of Passion's second studio album released on May 27, 2009, by Napalm Records. It is the follow-up to their debut album, \"Embrace the Storm\".\nIt is the first album with guitarists Eric Hazebroek and Stephan Schultz and keyboardist Jeffrey Revet, who are replacing three members who departed in 2007, including Stream of Passion's founder and original composer Arjen Anthony Lucassen, who left as he was planning since its creation. It is also the last album"
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", thus cementing Ambitiouz Entertainment as one of the most sought after record labels in South Africa.\nHistory 2017: A-Reece, Fifi Cooper & B3nchMarQ exit & controversy.\nThe record label went under much scrutiny after artists Fifi Cooper, B3nchMarQ, A-Reece and Flame left the label in a very public and ugly fight. The artists claimed that they decided to part ways with the record label due to financial disagreements. Fifi Cooper went on to say that she had been signed for over two years to the label"
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"The Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio"
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"The Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio\nThe Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio is a 1953 Clef Records release of several small jazz combo tracks recorded in 1951 and 1952.\nTrack listing.\nLP side A\n- \"Funky Blues\" (Flip Phillips)\n- \"Indiana\" (Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley)\n- \"Stardust\" (Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish)\n- \"Goodbye\" (Gordon Jenkins)\n- \"Salute to Pres\" (Phillips)\n- \"Swedish Pastry\" ("
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"Buddy Rich in Miami\nBuddy Rich in Miami is a 1958 Verve live album by Buddy Rich featuring Flip Phillips recorded at the Dream Bar of the Johnina Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida in 1957.\nThe album has been re-issued on CD alone and also, as Live in Miami with Flip Phillips, together with several additional tracks from a 1954 Rich/Phillips LA studio recording session with the Oscar Peterson Trio.\nTrack listing.\n\"Buddy Rich in Miami\"\n1. \"Lover, Come Back"
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"The Girl's Alright with Me\n\"The Girl's Alright with Me\" is a 1964 song recorded by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. The B-side to their Top 40 hit \"I'll Be in Trouble\", the song was also able to chart on its own, peaking at number 102 on Billboard Pop Charts. It was written by Eddie Kendricks, Norman Whitfield, and Eddie Holland, and produced by Whitfield. Whitfield would rerecord the song with his act The Undisputed Truth some ten"
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"sound as the previous single, and the label hope it would repeat (and surpass) the success of \"The Way You Do the Things You Do\".\nThe single was issued with \"The Girl's Alright with Me\", also led by Kendricks, as its B-side. As such it is one of the handful of singles by The Temptations where both sides charted (it peaked at 2 on the \"Billboard\" \"Bubbling Under Hot 100\" charts). However, as it was only a"
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"The Glamour"
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"The Glamour\nThe Glamour is the ninth and final album by the Comsat Angels, released in 1995 on RPM Records and on Caroline Records in the US. In 2007, Renascent reissued the album as a double CD with seven additional tracks.\nThis was the Comsat Angels' last studio album and the only one with a lineup of five band members. Bass player Kevin Bacon had left the band after the release of \"My Minds Eye\" and was replaced by Terry Todd. A second guitarist, Simon Anderson, was"
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"Cope issued a limited remix of the album as \"They’ve Got Blood Like We’ve Got Blood\" on his Fuck Off and Di label. The band’s next album \"Glitter Glamour Atrocity\" (self-released) garnered the attention of Stewart Lee from the Sunday London Times creating sudden visibility for the group. Shortly after, UK label Rocket Recordings (Goat, Teeth of the Sea, GNOD) asked the band to record a third album. The band recorded \"Heads on Fire\", the title track of"
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"The Goodnight Moon\nThe Goodnight Moon is the second studio album by the American indie rock band Rookie of the Year, released by One Eleven Records on April 11, 2006. It was Rookie of the Year's first release as a full band, after originally being formed as an acoustic solo project of lead vocalist Ryan Dunson.\nThe first single from the album was \"Liars and Battlelines\", which had a music video created for it, the video is said to have still been receiving rotation on mtvU in May"
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"27, 1969 and March 2, 1969 discs of the \"\" box set (the first 1:34 of \"Dark Star\" can be found on the previous track, \"Mountains of the Moon\"). \"Feedback\" and \"We Bid You Goodnight\" were also released on the triple disc, highlights release \"Fillmore West 1969\". \nRecording.\nTo assuage debt accrued with their record label from their recent album \"Aoxomoxoa\", as well as fulfill their record contract, the band decided to record a"
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"The Hawk Is Howling\nThe Hawk Is Howling is the sixth studio album by the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, released on 22 September 2008 by Wall of Sound, Play It Again Sam and Matador in the UK, Europe, and the USA, respectively. It was released in Australia by Spunk Records on 27 September 2008.\nIt is their first album of exclusively instrumental songs, since their earlier albums have all had vocals (singing or spoken word) on some tracks.\nThe album peaked at number 35"
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", he has now recorded their album The Hawk Is Howling, which was released in September 2008.\nIn 2003 Miller co-founded Lanarkshire independent label Gargleblast Records. Founded by Miller and friend Shaun Tallamy in May 2003, the aim of the label was to support, develop and release music by some of the bands Miller had recorded at Chem Nineteen Studios. Gargleblast's first release was \"\"Gravitas\" a/a \"Hammer and Frogs\"\", a limited edition 7\" Single by Belfast band Desert Hearts on"
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"The Holy Modal Rounders 2\nThe Holy Modal Rounders 2 is the second studio album by the folk duo The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1965 through Prestige Records.\nFor the 1965 release the duo's originally track sequencing was changed much to their disapproval. All traditional folk songs were on one side and their experimental ones on the other. The tracks would be returned to their proper sequencing along with two bonus tracks on the 1999 CD re-release.\nPersonnel.\n- The Holy Modal Rounders\n- Peter"
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", after the movie was released Weber went on record saying the film grossly misrepresented him and saying that the film makers deliberately got him drunk to make a fool out of him. Weber has said the movie destroyed the Holy Modal Rounders, strained the relationship in the band, and made any future reunion impossible.\nDiscography.\n- Studio albums\n- \"The Holy Modal Rounders\" (1964)\n- \"The Holy Modal Rounders 2\" (1965)\n- \"Indian War Whoop\" (1967)"
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"The Icon Is Love\nThe Icon Is Love is the nineteenth studio album by American R&B singer Barry White, which was released on October 4, 1994 on A&M Records. The album represented a major comeback for White both critically and commercially, and went on to become easily his most successful album since his 1970s heyday. \nComposition.\nProduction credits on the album were mainly shared by White variously with Gerald Levert, Jack Perry, Tony Nicholas and White's godson Chuckii Booker. \"The Icon Is Love\" also includes"
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"released \"Grown Damn Man\" as a promotional single from the second solo album. The album, \"Peace, Love and Country Music\", was released on April 8, 2014.\nMusical career 2014–2018: Nash Icon record deal and \"Tattooed Heart\".\nOn December 1, 2014, Ronnie Dunn began to speculate on his Facebook page that he had signed with the newest imprint of Big Machine Label Group, NASH Icon, but the label never confirmed nor denied. On January 12, 2015, President of Big"
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"The Incredible Sound Machine\nThe Incredible Sound Machine is the fifth and final album by old school hip hop/electro funk group Mantronix, and the third Mantronix album released on Capitol Records. \"The Incredible Sound Machine\" featured new member, vocalist Jade Trini, who replaced D.J. D. Trini joined rapper Bryce \"Luvah\" Wilson (who made his debut on Mantronix's previous album, 1990's \"This Should Move Ya\"), and founding member, DJ Kurtis Mantronik.\n\"The Incredible Sound Machine\" was a"
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"at his Saville Theatre but Boyd decided on the larger Roundhouse venue.\nUFO Club billings Roundhouse.\n- 4 Aug: Eric Burdon & The New Animals; Family; The Hydrogen Juke Box\n- 11 Aug: Tomorrow\n- 18 Aug: Arthur Brown; The Incredible String Band\n- 1/2 Sep: UFO Festival: Pink Floyd; Soft Machine; The Move; Arthur Brown; Tomorrow; Denny Laine\n- 8 Sep: Eric Burdon & The New Animals; Aynsley Dunbar\n- 15 Sep: Soft Machine;"
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"The Infotainment Scan\nThe Infotainment Scan is the fifteenth album by the Fall, released in 1993 on Permanent Records in the UK and by Matador Records in the US (the first of the band's albums to get an official US release since \"Extricate\" (1990)). At the time of its release, it was considered the band's most accessible album and came when the band were experiencing unprecedented recognition in the media. It entered the UK Albums Chart at number 9, making it their highest-charting album"
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"Top 40 since 1993's \"The Infotainment Scan\" reached #9.\nThe album received some press attention when, due to a pressing error, the music of the album was recorded onto the first shipment of Faryl Smith's debut album \"Faryl\". The record label, Universal Classics and Jazz, was said to have \"severe words\" with the pressing plant. The incident attracted international attention.\n\"Imperial Wax Solvent\" was reissued on limited edition translucent yellow vinyl for Record Store Day 2019.\nTrack"
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"The Inner Me\nThe Inner Me is the debut full-length studio album by EDM producer, remixer, and DJ Ashley Wallbridge which was released on March 9, 2012 on Armada Music. The album was written and recorded over the course of 1.5 years. The album features new collaborations from artists such as Kobalt Infusion, Audrey Gallagher, and Matias Lehtola along with returning collaborations with artists such as Andy Moor and Elleah."
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"to the mainstream in a big way with the release of the \"Skyy Line\" album in late 1981. Featured on this album was the single \"Call Me\", which gave the group their first (and only, to date) top 40 hit on the pop charts, peaking at number 26 in 1982. It also became the first of several number one R&B hits for Skyy. Meanwhile, the group continued to record for the Salsoul label up through the release of their 1984 \"Inner City\" album (Salsoul"
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"John King, part of a loose trilogy\n- \"Headhunter\", 1984 novel by Michael Slade\n- \"Headhunters\", 2008 novel by Jo Nesbø, published by Vintage\nMusic.\n- Headhunter, a Swiss Heavy Metal Band of the 80s\n- Headhunter, a German Power Metal Band of the 90s\n- Headhunter Records, a record label\n- The Kentucky Headhunters, a country rock band\n- Headhunterz (born 1985), Dutch Hardstyle DJ/producer\n- The Headhunters, a jazz fusion"
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"The Last Sucker\nThe Last Sucker is the eleventh studio album by industrial metal band Ministry, released in 2007 through 13th Planet Records. For three years until their reformation in 2011, it was the band's last studio album featuring new material.\nThe album is the 3rd and final part of the band's anti-George W. Bush trilogy, preceded by 2004's \"Houses of the Molé\" and 2006's \"Rio Grande Blood\".\nOverview.\nJourgensen told Billboard that he had \"...other things"
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"Drake has received thirteen nominations.\nPolaris Music Prize.\nThe Polaris Music Prize is a music award annually given to the best full-length Canadian album based on artistic merit, regardless of genre, sales, or record label.\nSoul Train Music Awards.\nThe Soul Train Music Awards is an annual award show aired in national broadcast syndication that honors the best in African American music and entertainment established in 1987. Drake has won two awards from thirty-one nominations.\nSucker Free Award.\nThe Sucker"
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"The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde\nThe Legend of Bonnie & Clyde is the sixth studio album by Merle Haggard and The Strangers released on Capitol Records in 1968. It rose to number 6 on the \"Billboard\" country albums chart. \nBackground.\nThe title track to this album became Haggard's third consecutive number one country single, but it was its B-side, \"I Started Loving You Again\" (the \"Today\" was added to the title later), that became a standard and"
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"- \"The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde\", a 1968 album by Merle Haggard\n- \"The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde\" (song), a 1968 hit single from Haggard's album\n- \"The Bonnie and Clyde Theme\", a 1993 song by rapper Yo-Yo on the album \"You Better Ask Somebody\"\n- \"Bonnie & Clyde\" (Die Toten Hosen song), a 1996 song by the German punk band\n- \"Bonnie and Clyde\", a 1997 song by"
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"The Lex Diamond Story\nThe Lex Diamond Story is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist and Wu-Tang Clan-member Raekwon, released December 16, 2003 on his Ice H2O label through Universal Records. The album features contributions from Wu-Tang members Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Masta Killa, Inspectah Deck, and Cappadonna, with production by several hip hop producers, including Emile and DJ Khalil.\nExternal links.\n- \"The Lex Diamond Story\" at Discogs\n- Album Review at"
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"Lex Records\nLex Records is an independent record label based in Camden, London.\nStyle.\nLex has a varied musical output. The label is not focused on one particular genre (although most releases are alternative hip hop, alternative rock or electronica) and instead focuses on working with a small group of individual artists, supporting their work. As a result of the small roster, Lex has a low volume of releases, rarely releasing more than three albums annually.\nDazed described Lex as a label \"..."
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"The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions\nThe London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is an album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf released in 1971 on Chess Records, and on Rolling Stones Records in Britain. It was one of the first super session blues albums, setting a blues master among famous musicians from the second generation of rock and roll, in this case Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman. It peaked at #79 on the \"Billboard\" 200.\nHistory.\nBackstage at the Fillmore"
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"The London Chuck Berry Sessions\n\"My Ding-a-Ling\", from the live side of the album, was edited to approximately 4 minutes for release as a single. It was Berry's first and only single to reach number 1 in both the US and the UK.\nBackground.\nIn May 1970, Howlin' Wolf traveled to Olympic Sound Studios in London, England, to record songs for \"The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions\". The album was released in August 1971 and peaked at number"
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"The Longest Road\nThe Longest Road is the eleventh studio album by Seals and Crofts, released in July 1980 by Warner Bros. Records. It was the final album the group released before being dropped by the label, and was their last studio album until 2004's \"Traces\". It is also the only Seals and Crofts album with no writing credits for co-founder Dash Crofts.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Stars\"\n2. \"Try Your Love\"\n3. \"First Love\""
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"- Longest Punt Return: 87 yards (Touchdown) Keshawn Martin (Nov 17, 2013 vs Raiders)\n- Most Kick Return Touchdowns: 2 (Tied for NFL Record) André Davis (Dec 30, 2007 vs Jaguars)\n- Longest Interception Return: 102 yards (Touchdown) Marcus Coleman (Sep 26, 2004 at Chiefs)\n- Longest Punt: 71 Yards Shane Lechler (Oct 9, 2014 vs Colts)\n- Longest Field Goal: 57 Yards Neil Rackers (Dec 26, 2010 at Broncos)"
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"The Love You Save\n\"The Love You Save\" is a 1970 number-one hit single recorded by The Jackson 5 for Motown Records. It held the number-one spot on the soul singles chart for six weeks and the number-one position on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart for two weeks, from June 27 to July 4, 1970 (in the UK Top 40 chart, it peaked at number 7 in August 1970). The song is the third of the four-in-a"
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"Love Hurts (Cher album)\nLove Hurts is the twentieth studio album by American singer-actress Cher, released on June 13, 1991 by Geffen Records. The RIAA certified it Gold on August 27, 1991. It is the final studio album with the record label Geffen. The lead single from the album was, \"Love and Understanding\" and the follow-up singles were \"Save Up All Your Tears\", \"Love Hurts\", \"Could've Been You\" and \"When Lovers Become Strangers\""
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"The Luv Show\nThe Luv Show is a 1995 Ann Magnuson solo album which was originally released in November 1995, on Geffen Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Dead Moth\"\n2. \"This Nothing Life\"\n3. \"Waterbeds of Hollywood\"\n4. \"It's a Great Feeling (Tease)\"\n5. \"Sex With the Devil\"\n6. \"It's a Great Feeling\"\n7. \"Miss Pussy Pants\"\n8. \"Live, You"
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"hosted a two-hour show on BBC 6 Music 12:00am–2:00am Friday into Saturday from June 2008 until April 2009. As well their own show they also presented the Listener 6 Mix on Sunday nights 8:00pm–10:00pm between Nov 2007 until Sept 2008, then took over the 6 Mix for a time.\nSince leaving BBC radio, Denholm has been working as a video director, while Nash is in music management and runs her own record label Luv.\nExternal links.\n- BBC 6 Music Queens of Noize radio programme website"
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"was, however, less impressed by Jourgensen's contributions, asserting that the same qualities which made \"The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste\" a good album were not suitable for \"Rabies\". Trey Spencer from Sputnikmusic was less favorable, calling the record one of the group's \"low points\". He was critical of the album's use of simple (and sometimes \"formless\") song structures and claimed that the sampling brought nothing meaningful to the table. Spencer was more receptive to the song \"Worlock"
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"The Mix Tape, Vol. II\nThe Mix Tape, Vol. II is the second installment in Funkmaster Flex's \"Mix Tape\" series, released on February 11, 1997 through Loud Records. Like his previous \"Mix Tape\" release, the albums is compilation of freestyles and previously released songs mixed together by Funkmaster Flex.\nCommercial performance.\n\"The Mix Tape, Vol. II\" was a success, peaking at 19 on the \"Billboard\" 200, an 89-spot increase from his previous album,"
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"which appeared on the Jiggy Fellaz compilation album \"Xclusive.\"\nCareer 2007–13: Mix tapes and Supreme Team.\nE Sens released his first mix tape, \"Blanky Munn's Unknown Verses,\" in 2007. Soon after, he signed a contract with record label Amoeba Culture as a member of the duo Supreme Team with Simon Dominic. Before the duo's debut, he released his second mix tape, \"New Blood, Rapper Vol.1,\" in 2008, which also garnered much attention from the Korean hip-hop"
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"The Modern Jukebox Collection\nThe Modern Jukebox Collection is Sheryn Regis' third studio album under Star Records, released on November 2006.\nAlbum information.\nThe album contains a combination of remakes of classic Filipino hits and originals. Among the album's remakes are Leah Navarro's Ang Pag-ibig Kong Ito (which is the album's carrier single), Vina Morales' Alam Mo Ba, Manilyn Reynes' Sayang na Sayang, Linda Eder's After All, and Joey Albert's I Remember the Boy.\nMaria"
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"The Novelties Lounge, located within the record store, debuted on November 23, 2012. The space contains a collection of vintage novelty machines. \"Among the attractions in the new wing is a Scopitone machine—a video jukebox using 16mm film that had its greatest prominence in the 1960s. Third Man has loaded their Scopitone with 36 videos from the label catalog, and bill it as 'the world's ONLY Scopitone machine fully loaded with modern music.' Other highlights include a \"Wax-O-Matic\""
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"The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders\nThe Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders is the fourth studio album of the New York psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1968 through Elektra Records.\nPersonnel.\n- The Holy Modal Rounders\n- Sam Shepard – tambourine\n- Peter Stampfel – banjo, electric violin, vocals\n- Richard Tyler – piano\n- Steve Weber – guitar, vocals\n- Additional musicians and production\n- William S. Harvey – art direction"
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"The Plott Thickens"
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"The Plott Thickens\nThe Plott Thickens is the only studio album by Grave Plott, released on May 20, 2008 under Strange Music. It debuted at number 95 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album sold 1,189 units in its first week of release."
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"The Promised\nThe Promised is a Simple Minds' compilation album released in 1997 by Virgin Records.\nThe track selection of the album is similar to the group's former compilation \"Glittering Prize 81/92\". It omits \"Love Song\", \"All the Things She Said\", and \"Ghost Dancing\" but includes \"New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)\" and their two most recent singles from \"Good News from the Next World\" which was their final album for Virgin Records.\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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"The Real Janelle\nReleased in 1994 by Kill Rock Stars, The Real Janelle would become Bratmobile's last studio recording in six years. Though released before \"The Peel Session\", that was recorded a year prior. The record offers more clarity in its sound and its thought from their full-length record \"Pottymouth\", \"Brat Girl\" being an answer to the type of emotional abuse touched on in \"And I Live In A Town Where The Boys Amputate Their Heart\" and the low-ley, tense"
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"Purple Ribbon Records\nPurple Ribbon Label is a record label owned by Outkast and distributed through Virgin Records. The label was formerly known as Aquemini Records (named after OutKast's 1998 album) until André 3000 lost interest and pursued acting. Big Boi has taken sole responsibility of the record label and its roster. Slimm Cutta Calhoun was signed to Aquemini but he hasn't been heard of lately. The current artists on the label are Konkrete and Janelle Monáe. On July 30, 2008, Big Boi announced on DJ Envy's"
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"The Reason I Exist"
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"The Reason I Exist\nThe Reason I Exist is a studio album by Filipino singer King Girado, released in the Philippines on April 2004 by Star Records. King did the media launch for the album during his birthday together with the launch of his new music video of the carrier single \"Ba't 'Di Mo Pagbigyan\" and website kingedgeofrnb.com followed by a birthday show at the Hardrock cafe for his fans.\nThe album consists of ten tracks, including the song \"Never Let You go\" with rapper Gloc-9 and Nina."
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"pension plans have the same protection as an ERISA anti-alienation clause giving these pensions the same protection as a spendthrift trust. The only remaining unprotected areas are the SIMPLE IRA and the SEP IRA. The SEP IRA is functionally similar to a self-settle trust, and a sound policy reason would exist to not shield SEP IRAs, but many financial planners argue that a rollover (or direct transfer) from a SEP IRA to a \"rollover IRA\" would give those funds protected status, too.\nFinding statutes."
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"The Rhythm and the Blues\nThe Rhythm and the Blues is the thirteenth solo studio album by Australian rock musician Jimmy Barnes, released through Liberation Music on 28 August 2009. The album was produced by Don Gehman in Los Angeles and peaked at number one on the Australian Albums Chart for two weeks. \"The Rhythm and the Blues\" was Barnes' ninth solo album (thirteenth including his Cold Chisel records) to reach number one on the ARIA Charts, an all-time record for an Australian artist.\nThe album"
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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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"The Seraphic Clockwork\nThe Seraphic Clockwork is the sixth full-length album by the German progressive metal band Vanden Plas released through Frontiers Records.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Frequency\" – 6:16\n2. \"Holes in the Sky\" – 5:26\n3. \"Scar of an Angel\" – 7:27\n4. \"Sound of Blood\" – 6:47\n5. \"The Final Murder\" – 9:54\n6. \"Quicksilver\" – 8:54\n7. \"Rush of Silence\" – 9:23"
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"and Fair released the record \"Roll Out the Barrel\" together on Kramer's Shimmy-Disc label. They reunited in 1998 and published the record \"The Sound of Music. An Unfinished Symphony in 12 Parts\" that year.\nIn 1990 Kramer first met the two-man band Ween when they played a show at a small New York club, the Pyramid Club. Kramer struck up a friendship with the two, who had already been fans of the Shimmy-Disc label, and he convinced them to release their"
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"The Sound of The Shadows\nThe Sound of The Shadows is the fourth rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows, released in July 1965 through EMI Records. The album was re-released by Capitol Records of Canada in stereo (as opposed to the original mono) on 4 October 1965.\nThe photograph for the alternative cover was taken outside EMI House in London in 1964, by staff photographer Tony Leigh. It was originally used as the inside cover of the Cliff Richard album \"Aladdin"
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"flip a boring record and make you feel like you were flying.\"\n2008 saw Ellison enter a stage of hyper-productivity, as he followed up the Los Angeles record with collaborative tracks with Samiyam and Gonjasufi, a limited white label run of remixes (\"Camel\", \"Lightworks\", R2-D2 sound effects, \"Shadows of Tomorrow\" and \"Promiscuous\") called Shhh!, and a series of LA inspired EPs. Each of the La EPs features remixes and unreleased tracks from his Los Angeles Album."
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"Ganksta N-I-P\nLewayne Williams, (born, August 28, 1969, better known as Ganxsta N.I.P. pronounced Gangsta Nip) is a rapper from South Park, Houston, Texas and a member of the South Park Coalition, which he cofounded in 1987 with Houston rapper K-Rino. In 1992 he released his debut album \"South Park Psycho\". This record also help put the South Park Coalition name on the map due to world wide distribution from Rap-a-Lot. He also wrote the"
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"The Spectre Within\nThe Spectre Within is the second studio album by progressive metal band Fates Warning, released in October 1985 through Metal Blade Records. It has been reissued three times: first as a double album together with \"Night on Bröcken\" (1984) in 1992, followed by a remastered edition in 1994, and again in 2002 with four bonus tracks as well as new cover art.\nCritical reception.\nRobert Taylor at AllMusic gave \"The Spectre Within\" two stars out of five, saying that \""
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"an experimental guitar album called Halo Effect. It was released by the independent record label Burning Shed.\nDiscography.\nDiscography With Fates Warning.\n- \"Night on Bröcken\" (1984)\n- \"The Spectre Within\" (1985)\n- \"Awaken the Guardian\" (1986)\n- \"No Exit\" (1988) (Reissued 2007)\n- \"Perfect Symmetry\" (1989)\n- \"Parallels\" (1991)\n- \"Inside Out\" (1994)\n- \"Chasing"
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"The Streets Made Me\nThe Streets Made Me is the second studio album by American rapper Soulja Slim, released on No Limit Records. The album wasn't as successful as his previous album.It was his last release with No Limit Records. Production from the album is from Donald XL Robertson. It features guest appearances from Slay Sean & Traci among others., \" Soulja Slim soon left to start his own label, Cut Throat Comitty."
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"a disco drama in four acts. A private record label was founded to release the two songs.\nWhen \"Remember Me\"/\"Ain't No Mountain High Enough\" was released, the song took off with Manley's vocals propelling the song to the top of the club charts. The four-act explicit \"Cruisin' The Streets\" was a snapshot of San Francisco's South of Market District - Ringold Alley at sundown.\nManley departed after the release of these two records, and Jackson Moore took over lead-vocal responsibilities in"
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". A decade would pass before Webb released his next solo album.\nThroughout the 1970s and into the 1980s, Webb's songs continued to be recorded by some of the industry's most successful artists. In 1972, Jimmy Webb produced The Supremes' last album featuring Jean Terrell as lead singer, \"The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb\". Webb is quoted as saying he had a crush on Mary Wilson when he wrote and produced \"I Keep It Hid\" featuring her on lead vocals. In 1977,"
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"The Take Off and Landing of Everything\nThe Take Off and Landing of Everything is the sixth studio album by English rock band Elbow, released in the UK, Europe, and Australia through Fiction Records and Polydor Records on 10 March 2014 and in the US on Concord Records on 11 March 2014.\nOriginally recorded with the working title of \"All at Once\" and then renamed \"Carry Her, Carry Me\" after a line in closing track \"The Blanket of Night\", the band changed their mind shortly before"
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"or sale it off for financial reasons or for restructuring of the overall conglomerate. None of these are circumstances that pertain to true independent labels like those in the first two examples. A record label needs more than independent distribution to qualify as an independent label, otherwise it is an arm of a major label.\nIt can be very difficult for independent bands to sign to a record label that may not be familiar with their specific style. It can take years of dedicated effort, self-promotion, and rejections before landing"
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"The Thin Wall\n\"The Thin Wall\" is Ultravox's first single from the \"Rage in Eden\" album, recorded in Conny Plank’s Studio in Cologne, Germany and released on Chrysalis Records on 14 August 1981.\nThe music video, directed by Russell Mulcahy, features Midge Ure struggling to cope among strange and nightmarish imagery, similar to a haunted house setting, while the other band members seemingly plot his demise.\nThe song is a fast and stark synth melody with obscure lyrics like many Ultravox songs and"
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"The Trouble with Being Myself\nThe Trouble with Being Myself is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Macy Gray. It was released on April 28, 2003, by Epic Records. The album peaked at number 44 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and by February 2007, it had sold 134,000 copies in the United States. Despite not being a major commercial success, \"The Trouble with Being Myself\" received mostly positive reviews. The album spawned the single \"When I See You\".\nTrack listing"
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"she had trouble convincing executives at Columbia Records to release the album. The singer recounted that it almost was not released: \"In 2003, I had my first solo album. But when I played it through for my record label, they told me I didn't have one hit on my album. I guess they were kinda right, I had five. \"Dangerously in Love\", \"Naughty Girl\", \"Me, Myself and I\", \"Baby Boy\" and \"Crazy in Love\".\""
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"The Ungovernable Force\nThe Ungovernable Force is an album by the British punk rock band Conflict. It was released in 1986 by Mortarhate Records. Considered by many in the punk rock community to be the band's most coherent and complete representation of their politics and aesthetic, it has become an enduring classic in anarchist punk music culture.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"You Cannot Win\" – 3:17\n2. \"The Ungovernable Farce\" – 1:27\n3. \"A Piss In The Ocean\" – 2:03"
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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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"The View from the Bottom\nThe View from the Bottom is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Lit, released on June 19, 2012, by Megaforce Records. It was the band's first new album in eight years, after the release of the \"Lit\" album in 2004 and the death of their drummer Allen Shellenberger in 2009. The album is dedicated to Shellenberger's memory. In addition to being dedicated to Shellenberger, the album also features a track called \"Here’s to Us\", which"
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"The Years of Decay\nThe Years of Decay is the fourth studio album by thrash metal band Overkill, released on October 13, 1989 through Atlantic and Megaforce Records. It is the last Overkill album to feature guitarist Bobby Gustafson, who left the band amid a feud between himself and its founding members Bobby \"Blitz\" Ellsworth (vocalist) and D. D. Verni (bassist).\nTouring and promotion.\nOverkill spent nearly a year touring in support of \"The Years of Decay\". From November to December 1989"
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"In Decay\nIn Decay (stylized as in decay.) is a compilation album by American electronic musician Seth Haley's project Com Truise, released on July 16, 2012, by the independent record label Ghostly International. The record is a collection of tracks that, before its release, were only available as demos found on Haley's internet mixtape series \"Komputer Kasts\" and his SoundCloud account. These early tracks, some of which were produced before the release of \"Cyanide Sisters\" (2010), showcase Haley exploring"
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"Theleis I Den Theleis\n\"Theleis I Den Theleis\" (Greek: \"Θέλεις Ή Δεν Θέλεις\"; English: \"Do You Want to or Not\") is a song released by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas in May 1998 by Minos EMI, written by composer Giorgos Theofanous with lyrics by Vangelis Konstantinidis, and produced by Vangelis Yannopoulos. It was released in Greece and Cyprus as a four track CD single. MAD TV ranked it as the best song of 1998.\nBackground.\nBackground Production history.\nAs of"
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"shape the still young Greek video industry, as \"Theleis I Den Theleis\" was amongst the most-played videos on \"MAD TV\" during the channel's first years of airing.\nCredits.\nCredits Production.\n- Record Producer: Vangelis Yannopoulos\n- Composers: Giorgos Theofanous (Track 1,2,3), Stelios Rokkos (Track 4)\n- Lyricists: Vangelis Konstantinidis (Track 1,2,3), Stelios Rokkos (Track 4)\n- Arrangement: Giorgos Theofanous (Track 1,2,3), Haris Andreadis (Track 4)"
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"There Is No Enemy\nThere Is No Enemy is the seventh full-length studio album by indie rock band Built to Spill (their fifth on Warner Bros. Records). The album was released on October 6, 2009, and is the last to feature long-time drummer Scott Plouf and bassist Brett Nelson, who left the group in 2012. It features guest musicians Sam Coomes, cellist John McMahon, Scott Schmaljohn (of Treepeople), Paul Leary, and additional keyboards by Roger Manning.\nOn September 30,"
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"CDs \"WHITE LEAGUE\" label:\n- WL9501 Public Enemy 'There Is Only One Public Enemy'\n- WL9502 Legion 88 'Thule'\n- WL9503 100 Birthday\n- WL9504 Dirlewanger S/T\n- WL9505 Bunker 84 \"Notre Combat'\n- WL9506 Kontingent 88 \"Au Service De Nos Ancetres'\n- WL9507 Public Enemy 'Our Weapon Is Thuth'\n- WL7 Legion 88/Open Season split 7\"\nSee also.\n- List of record labels"
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"These Hands of Mine\n'These Hands of Mine' is an album by Mr. Quintron, released on November 17, 1998 by Skin Graft Records. It was recorded in New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Memphis, Tennessee by Mr. Quintron and Steve Moller at Cotton Row. According to Quintron's official site, there are stories about the recording of this album which cannot ever be repeated. A young girl almost lost her life and a young man almost went to jail for murder.\nTrack listing.\n'"
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"Thing-Fish\nThing-Fish is an album by Frank Zappa, originally released as a triple album box set on Barking Pumpkin Records in 1984. It was billed as a cast recording for a proposed musical of the same name, which was ultimately not produced by Zappa, but later performed in 2003, ten years after his death.\nThe album's storyline is inspired by Broadway theatre, AIDS, eugenics, conspiracy theories, feminism, homosexuality and African American culture. It involves an evil, racist prince/theater"
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"Awards 2013, after being nominated in 2012.\nAlcopop! were also voted as the best record label in the UK at the Punktastic Reader Awards in 2012.\nActive roster.\n- Anamanaguchi\n- Art Brut\n- Best Ex\n- DZ Deathrays\n- El Ten Eleven\n- Fight Like Apes\n- Gaffa Tape Sandy\n- Happy Accidents\n- Helen Love\n- Hellogoodbye\n- itoldyouiwouldeatyou\n- Johnny Foreigner\n- Kississippi\n- Nelson Can\n- No Such Thing as a Fish\n-"
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"This Is Not a Test!\nThis Is Not a Test! is the fifth studio album by American rapper Missy Elliott, released by The Goldmind Inc. and Elektra Records on November 25, 2003 in the United States. It was primarily produced by Timbaland, with additional production from Craig Brockman, Nisan Stewart and Elliott herself.\nThe album received generally favorable reviews from critics and debuted at number thirteen on the \"Billboard\" 200, selling 183,600 copies in the first week of release. It has sold 705,000 copies in the"
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"test dummy for the Biobliterator and turned into a robot. Despite this, Skidd is back to normal by the end of the game (how he was changed back is not revealed, though Big Al mentions that it is possible). Following \"Up Your Arsenal\" Skidd is mentioned as having been picked up by Courtney Gears' old record label.\nMajor Characters Helga von Streissenburgen.\nHelga von Streissenburgen (voiced by Mona Marshall in a German accent) is a robot who is Captain Qwark's portly, brutish fitness trainer"
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"This Is the Last Time\n\"This Is the Last Time\" is a song performed and composed by British rock band Keane, released on 13 October 2003 as the fourth commercial single from their debut album \" Hopes and Fears \". It was first released with Fierce Panda Records and later in 2004 as a different version with Island Records. It was released as track two of the international version, but track nine on the British version. Although the song was one of the biggest hits of 2004, the single only reached"
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"This Time I Almost Made It\nThis Time I Almost Made It is the fourth studio album released by American country singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in 1974.\nThis would be Mandrell's last album with record company Columbia before the label dropped her. She would later switch to ABC/Dot and enjoy the most successful part of her career under the record company. This album spawned two singles that charted on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The first single, the title track peaked at #12. The"
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"This Station Is Non-Operational\nThis Station Is Non-Operational is a compilation album by El Paso, Texas-based post-hardcore band At the Drive-In, released May 24, 2005 by Fearless Records, four years after the band went on indefinite hiatus. Its tracks span the band's career from 1997 to 2000, with selections from \"El Gran Orgo\" (1997), \"In/Casino/Out\" (1998), \"Vaya\" (1999), and \"Relationship of Command"
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"American embassy was seized by Iranian students in 1979, Canadian diplomat Kenneth D. Taylor was made the \"de facto CIA Station Chief\" in the country, but kept his new position secret from Canadians.\nAn indication of the United States' close operational cooperation with Canada is the creation of a new message distribution label within the main US military communications network. Previously, the marking of NOFORN (i.e., ) required the originator to specify which, if any, non-US countries could receive the information. A new handling"
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"This Time I'm Swingin'!\nThis Time I'm Swingin'! is an album recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records. The sessions yielding this album's songs were recorded in May 1960. While thirteen tracks were recorded during the three sessions, only twelve of them made it onto the album when it was released October 3, 1960. \"Ain't That a Kick in the Head\" was recorded during those sessions (May 10) but not released. The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle"
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", he performed at the New Music Seminar in New York City, where he walked away with a record deal with independent label LeFrak-Moelis Records (LMR). Later that year, he released \"Symphony in Effect\" which included \"I'm Showin' You\" and \"Just Swingin'\", featuring his friend Ebony MC. Maestro's manager Farley Flex also made an appearance on the track \"LTD's on the Wheel(s) of Fortune\".\nReception.\nThe album was successful in Canada, with"
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"Three Views\nThree Views is a 3CD compilation album by trumpeter Dave Douglas which combines three volumes originally released as music downloads on Greenleaf Music's Portable Series in 2011 and features Douglas' Brass Ecstasy, a Quintet with Ravi Coltrane and Vijay Iyer, and the So Percussion Ensemble.\nReception.\nAllmusic awarded the album 4 stars with Thom Jurek stating \"This is an exciting way to hear new works from Douglas. And while it's commendable – and more than likely necessary – that he continues to develop the technological format"
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"as the name of his record label.\nHistory.\nThe group was founded as an attack on the Neo-Nazi subculture by fusing hardcore punk views with German techno; it consisted of three Berliners—Alec Empire, Hanin Elias and MC Carl Crack. ATR's early releases (which included the track \"Hetzjagd Auf Nazis!\"/\"Hunt Down the Nazis!\") were surrounded by controversy in Germany.\nAfter signing to major European label Phonogram Records in 1993, the band received a large financial advance which they duplicitously used to"
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"Time Tourist\nTime Tourist, or TimeTourist, is an album released by B12 in 1996 on Warp. The inventive packaging for the album makes it appear as if TimeTourist is an educational computer game written in a dystopian year 2166 and which looks back on the late 20th century as a primitive and quaint time in the development of mankind.\nThe track title \"VOID/Comm\" refers to \"VOID/Comm R&D\", a fictional 22nd-century company whose \"B12 Systems\" division developed \"WorldCOM\", a"
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"Dugme singer became then relatively unknown Mladen Vojičić \"Tifa\", a former Top and Teška Industrija member. The band spent summer in Rovinj, where they held small performances in Monvi tourist centre, preparing for the upcoming album recording. At the time, Ivandić started working with the synthpop band Amila, whose frontess Amila Sulejmanović often performed as a backing vocalist on Bijelo Dugme concerts.\nAt the time Bregović, with singer Zdravko Čolić, formed Slovenia-based record label Kamarad, which co-released Bijelo Dugme's new album"
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"Tinnitus Sanctus\nTinnitus Sanctus is the eighth studio album by German power metal band Edguy, released on November 14, 2008 on Nuclear Blast. This album combines progressive-oriented hard rock heard on their previous album \"Rocket Ride\" with elements of speed metal.\nThe album was released in several formats. The standard edition was issued in a jewel case and included the 10 album tracks and a bonus track. A digipak edition included the album with the bonus track, and a bonus live CD, recorded in Los Angeles"
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"the UK and was regularly playing sets abroad.\nIn 1999 Carter moved back to Wall of Sound and its new subsidiary Nu Camp to release \"Women Beat Their Men\", a house record under the new pseudonym of Junior Cartier. In 2003 he and fellow DJ Tim Sheridan formed a short-lived record company, Saville Row, and released a few singles on the label.\nA severe bout of tinnitus curtailed his DJing activity and brought a halt to his record productions for a couple of years, but by 2008"
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