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"Be My Slave\nBe My Slave is a 1983 album by the American heavy metal band Bitch, released on the Metal Blade Records label under the genre \"dominatrix metal\". \"Be My Slave\" was cited by Tipper Gore, during the Parents Music Resource Center campaign against violent and sexually explicit content in the music industry and was held as an example in the hearing before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on September 19, 1985. The album was re-issued in 1989 on a single"
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"Gordon\n\"The Darkbeat EP\" (1996 Energy).\n1. Planet Weather Control\n2. The Phantom God\nRELEASED: 1996 LABEL: Energy Records FORMAT: EP INFO: \"The Darkbeat EP\" is a vinyl record released as a promotional item with two remixed tracks. The tracks are versions of \"Weather Control\" and \"Lowest Form.\" Remixed and produced by Slave and Krztoff with assistance by Myk Amoia\n\"Biledegradable\" (1997 Energy).\n1. My Generation\n2. Rubber Love"
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"Because They Can"
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"Because They Can\nBecause They Can is the second album from American rock group Nelson, released by Geffen Records in 1995. \nThe album had a shaky production history as a result of creative differences between brothers Matthew and Gunnar Nelson and the Geffen Records executives, the latter led by John Kalodner. After the success of their debut album, \"After the Rain\", the band recorded the heavier and darker follow-up \"Imaginator\". When Kalodner and other Geffen executives were displeased with it, Nelson was told to"
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"a new record label...Having to re-record those six tracks, not as the Greatest Hits, as new songs. Because I own the goddam[n] song. The record company think they do, but that's morally wrong. They don't own the song.\nSo we had to re-record them from scratch. And that was a fragile process. Because there's only so many times I can bear to try to add something to \"Something in My House\" or \"Lover Come Back\" or"
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"Before the Buildings Fell"
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"Before the Buildings Fell\nBefore the Buildings Fell a solo album by dark ambient artist Sam Rosenthal, a member of Black Tape for a Blue Girl and founder of Projekt Records. It was released in 1986 by Projekt Records and reissued on CD in 2000 with enhanced content.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Kathryn\"\n2. \"Diversion\"\n3. \"Resolution\"\n4. \"The Room\"\n5. \"Jane\"\n6. \"Leading to the Edge\"\n7. \""
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"so he sent his two daughters and wife to the United States. Julia devised a scheme to get Sabat out of Cuba and into the United States before all doors closed. In 1961, Castro’s regime took over Panart and nationalized it.\nJulia and Sabat settled in Miami. Julia started a record factory in Hialeah with Sabat’s brother Galo. Though the record label was not as successful as Panart, the music produced was bought by Cuban refugees, who wanted to be reminded of the good times before Cuba fell into"
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"Being Nobody"
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"Being Nobody\nBeing Nobody is a song produced by Richard X and recorded by English-Irish pop group Liberty X. It was released as the lead single from Richard X's debut studio album \"Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1\" (2003), as well as the lead single from Liberty X's second studio album \"Being Somebody\" (2003).\nThe song is a pseudo-mashup, taking the lyrics of Chaka Khan's signature song \"Ain't Nobody\" and placing them over"
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". In 1948 when the American Federation of Musicians was threatening a strike, Capitol wanted to have each of its singers record a back list for future release. Being junior to all these other artists meant that every song Starr wanted to sing was taken by her rivals on the label, leaving her a list of old songs which nobody else wanted to record.\nIn 1950 she returned home to Dougherty and heard a fiddle recording of \"Bonaparte's Retreat\" by Pee Wee King. She liked it so much that she wanted"
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"Beneath This Burning Shoreline"
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"Beneath This Burning Shoreline\nBeneath This Burning Shoreline is the second studio album by Cherry Ghost, released on 5 July 2010 via Heavenly Records. The band recorded the album themselves with Dan Austin, who co-produced their debut album \"Thirst for Romance\". The album's opening track, \"We Sleep on Stones\", was offered as a free digital download on the band's website in May 2010. The album's twelfth track, \"Diamond in the Grind\", was posted on YouTube, set to a"
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"band were recording in a converted barn.\nOn 27 December 2009, Simon posted on MySpace that the second album had been finished and was \"due to be mixed in the next month or two.\" On 29 April 2010, a message on the band's MySpace page stated the title of the new album as \"Beneath This Burning Shoreline\", with a release date of 5 July 2010. \"Beneath This Burning Shoreline\" was released to positive reviews, garnering 4-star reviews from publications such as \"Q\","
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"Black Hand Inn"
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"Black Hand Inn\nBlack Hand Inn is the eighth studio album by German heavy metal band Running Wild, released on March 24, 1994 through Noise Records. It is a loose concept album about a resurrected man, against a backdrop of piracy, foreseeing Armageddon.\nContent.\nThe album's story starts with \"The Curse\", in which a man by the name of John Xenir (played by Rolf Kasparek) has been condemned to death for using forbidden powers and is burned at the stake to save his soul"
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"be done by Dark Realm Records in 1995) with bassist Bay Cortez singing for the first time. After sorting out another line-up problem in 1996, they recorded a tribute song to Celtic Frost for Dwell Records. In 1997, they then released \"Ancient Black Earth\" as a limited edition (500 hand-numbered copies) MCD through their own record label, Dark Realm Records. In 1998, a split 7-inch EP with the German black metal group Ungod was released through the German record label Merciless Records. 1999"
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"Black as Death"
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"Black as Death\nBlack as Death is the fourth studio album by Belgian power metal band Iron Mask, released on December 16, 2011 by AFM Records. All songs were composed by Dushan Petrossi. The album marks another change in band-lineup, comprising ex-Yngwie Malmsteen bandmates Mark Boals, Göran Edman, and Mats Olausson.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"From Light into the Dark\" – 1:41\n2. \"Black as Death\" – 6:59\n3. \"Broken Hero\" – 3:18"
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"represent this wikipedia passage to find its title\nExamples:\n\n\n\"A Celebrated Case\nA Celebrated Case is a 1914 American silent drama film starring Alice Joyce, Guy Coombs and Marguerite Courtot. It is based on the 1877 play \"Une cause célèbre\" by Adolphe Philippe Dennery and Eugene Cormon. A French soldier is wrongfully sentenced to the galleys for the murder of his wife.\nIt is considered to be a lost film.\nCast.\n- Alice Joyce as Madeline Renaud\n- Guy Coombs as Jean Renaud\n- Marguerite Courtot as Adrienne\n- James B. Ross as Adrienne\" == \"A Celebrated Case\"",
"- Sep 16: The Butterfly Effect\n- Sep 23: Death Cab For Cutie\n- Sep 30: Snow Patrol\n- Oct 7: Radio Birdman\n- Oct 21: Lily Allen\n- Oct 28: TV On The Radio\n- Nov 4: Zakk Wylde (from Black Label Society)\n- Nov 25: Def Wish Cast\n- Dec 2: Joan As Police Woman\n- Dec 16: We Are Scientists\n- Dec 23: Infadels\nSource:\nGuest programmers by year 2007."
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"Blaqk Audio"
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"Blaqk Audio\nBlaqk Audio is an American electronic music duo, formed by current AFI members Davey Havok and Jade Puget under Interscope Records.\nTheir debut album \"CexCells\" was released on August 14, 2007 and reached number eighteen on the \"Billboard\" 200. The band's second album \"Bright Black Heaven\" was released on September 11, 2012 under Superball Music's imprint Big Death. The first single from \"Bright Black Heaven\", \"Faith Healer\", was released August 14, 2012. Their third"
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"of club hits using the names Morel and Pink Noise. Notable artists he has provided remixes for include Mariah Carey, t.A.T.u., Pet Shop Boys, Tina Turner, New Order, Depeche Mode, Filter, Yoko Ono, Seal, The Killers, Blaqk Audio and Amanda Lear.\nRecord label.\nIn 1995 Morel started his own independent record label called Outsider Music. He released \"Peterbilt Angel\" and the \"4-Track\" CDs on Outsider. Morel has collaborated with Ute Lemper and Daniel Ash for Outsider"
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"Bleed the Grey Sky Black"
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"Bleed the Grey Sky Black\nBleed the Grey Sky Black is Bella Morte's fourth release on Metropolis Records. It reached #1 on Metropolis' pre-order sales in September 2006.\nTrack listing.\n1. On the Edge\n2. Torn\n3. The End Ahead\n4. The Alone\n5. Ghost Land\n6. Dust\n7. As the Storm Unfolds\n8. An Enemy Without\n9. Bleed Again\n10. Earth Angel\n11. Grey Skies Black"
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"Static Lullaby\n- At the Drive-In\n- Atreyu\n- August Burns Red\n- The Autumn Offering\n- Avenged Sevenfold\nList of key artists B.\n- Bad Acid Trip\n- Bane\n- The Banner\n- Bayside\n- Becoming the Archetype\n- Behold... The Arctopus\n- Benümb\n- Between the Buried and Me\n- Biohazard\n- The Black Dahlia Murder\n- Black Label Society\n- Blacklisted\n- Black Veil Brides\n- The Blamed\n- Bleed the Sky\n-"
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"Bleuphoria"
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"Bleuphoria\nBleuphoria is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Rahsaan Patterson, released July 19, 2011 on Artistry Music. It is his latest release on the label. Production for \"Bleuphoria\" was handled primarily by Patterson and long-time collaborators Jamey Jaz and Keith Crouch. The album feature singers Jody Watley, Shanice Wilson, Faith Evans and Lalah Hathaway, and a cover of \"I Only Have Eyes for You\". The tracks \"Easier Said Than Done\" and \"6 AM\" were released to radio"
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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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"Blonde on Blonde"
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"Blonde on Blonde\nBlonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on June 20, 1966 by Columbia Records. Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musicians, including members of Dylan's live backing band, the Hawks. Though sessions continued until January 1966, they yielded only one track that made it onto the final album—\"One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)\". At producer Bob Johnston's suggestion, Dylan, keyboardist Al Kooper, and"
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"Blonde Vinyl\nBlonde Vinyl was an independent record label founded in 1990 by Michael Knott. The \"Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music\" describes the label as \"one of Christian music's first true indie labels.\"\nBackground.\nBlonde Vinyl signed bands with styles that were viable in the underground of the general market but rarely found their way into the Christian market—old school punk, garage rock, grunge, gothic, EBM/industrial, synthpop/house, spoken word, acoustic pop.\nBlonde Vinyl folded"
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"Blonder and Blonder"
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"Blonder and Blonder\nBlonder and Blonder is the second album by the pop punk band The Muffs, released on April 11, 1995 on Reprise Records. The album contains the single \"Sad Tomorrow\".\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Kim Shattuck.\n1. \"Agony\" - 2:27\n2. \"Oh Nina\" - 2:39\n3. \"On and On\" - 1:45\n4. \"Sad Tomorrow\" - 2:09\n5. \"What You've Done\" - 1:57\n6"
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"Boston noise rock band Kudgel followed, and the group entered the studio to record another single and compilation tracks for Boston's Pop Narcotic label.\nBiography 1992-93: \"What To Do About Them\" and \"Blonder Tongue Audio Baton\".\nIn 1992 the band signed to Taang! Records and released the eight-song mini-album \"What To Do About Them\" culled from a mix of previously available and unreleased home and studio recordings. Musician/cartoonist Ron Regé, Jr. contributed artwork to the album's"
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"Blood on the Tracks"
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"Blood on the Tracks\nBlood on the Tracks is the 15th studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975 by Columbia Records. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. Dylan commenced recording the album in New York City in September 1974. In December, shortly before Columbia was due to release the record, Dylan abruptly re-recorded much of the material in a studio in Minneapolis. The final album contains five tracks from New"
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"'s lineup. World Under Blood returned to the studio in April 2008 to record four new tracks for its debut album, including a cover version of Megadeth's \"Wake Up Dead\".\nHistory 2009–present: \"Tactical\" and future.\nAfter more than a year of no updates (due to Miller's return to CKY to record \"Carver City\"), in May 2009 it was revealed that World Under Blood had signed with German heavy metal record label Nuclear Blast Records. The band continued working on its debut album"
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"Blowzy Weirdos\nBlowzy Weirdos is an album by the British band King of the Slums, released in 1991 on the Cherry Red label.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Gone All Weirdo\"\n2. \"Smile So Big\"\n3. \"Casin' the Joint\"\n4. \"Keepin' It All Sweet\"\n5. \"Hot Pot Shebeen\"\n6. \"Clubland Gangs\"\n7. \"Joy\"\n8. \"Rimo (F. Rimson)\"\n9. \""
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"King of the Slums\nKing of the Slums are a British alternative rock band. Formed in Greater Manchester in the mid-1980s, the band specialised in a kind of electric violin and guitar-driven rock music, and released their debut single in 1986. Whilst the band earned some critical acclaim from the UK music press, commercial success eluded them and the group disbanded in the early 1990s following the release of their second studio album, \"Blowzy Weirdos\" (1991). An album of new material plus some older songs appeared"
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"Bluegrass Hootenanny"
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"Bluegrass Hootenanny\nBluegrass Hootenanny is an album by American country music artists George Jones and Melba Montgomery released in 1964 on the United Artists Records.\nBackground.\n\"Bluegrass Hootenanny\" was the second duet album by Jones and Montgomery, the first being the bluegrass-tinged \"What's In Our Heart\". As the title implies, this second Jones/Montgomery collection brings this sound into focus, a departure of sorts for Jones, who was known primarily for his hardcore honky tonk sound and soulful ballad singing. The"
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"Jack Tottle\nJack Tottle (born November 24, 1939 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American bluegrass musician, singer, mandolin player, songwriter, music teacher and author.\nBiography.\nTottle was educated at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. In the early 1960s, he formed the Lonesome River Boys. The group released two albums: \"Raise A Ruckus\" in 1961 on Riverside Records and \"Bluegrass Hootenanny\" on the small and obscure Battle label. In the early 1970s, he joined Don Stover"
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"Boogie On Reggae Woman\n\"Boogie On Reggae Woman\" is a 1974 funk single by American Motown artist Stevie Wonder, from his album \"Fulfillingness' First Finale\". Despite the song's title, its style is firmly funk/R&B and neither boogie nor reggae. It continued Wonder's successful Top Ten streak on the pop charts, reaching number three and also spent two weeks at number one on the soul charts. \"Billboard\" ranked it as the No. 25 song for 1975.\nIt features Wonder's"
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"), there would be no newgrass music.\"\nHe switched to the Flying Fish label several years later and continued to experiment with non-traditional country and bluegrass styles. Among his recordings were two albums in 1977 and 1980 with Doug and Rodney Dillard from The Dillards, with Sam Bush as a backing musician and featuring a diversity of songs that included \"Boogie On Reggae Woman\" and \"Yakety Yak\". Hartford's Grammy-winning \"Mark Twang\" features Hartford playing solo, reminiscent of his live solo performances"
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"represent this phrase to find its first wikipedia paragraph. Examples:\nProvided: 1962 Avensa Fairchild F-27 accident Match: 1962 Avensa Fairchild F-27 accident\nThe 1962 Avensa Fairchild F-27 accident occurred on 25 February 1962 when a Fairchild F-27 twin-engined turboprop airliner registered \"YV-C-EVH\" of Avensa crashed into San Juan mountain on Venezuelas Margarita Island in the Caribbean Sea. All 20 passengers and three crew were killed.\nAccident.\nThe F-27 was on a scheduled flight from Porlamar Airport to Cumaná Airport, when a few minutes after departure from Portamar, the aircraft impacted San Juan Mountain and was destroyed.\nAircraft. Hard Negative: 1960s 1962.\n- February 25 – In the 1962 Avensa Fairchild F-27 accident, the plane crashes into San Juan mountain on Margarita Island, killing all 23 on board.\n- March 1 – American Airlines Flight 1, a Boeing 707, crashes in Jamaica Bay, Queens, New York, due to a rudder malfunction, killing all 95 passengers and crew on board.\n- March 4 – Caledonian Airways Flight 153, a Douglas DC-7, crashes into a jungle swamp at Douala, Cameroon, killing all 111 on board",
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"Bop Doo-Wopp\nBop Doo-Wopp is the eighth studio album by The Manhattan Transfer, released in 1984 on the Atlantic Records label. Six of the ten tracks on \"Bop Doo-Wopp\" are live performances.\nThe album contains the song \"Route 66\" which originally appeared on the soundtrack to the Burt Reynolds film \"Sharky's Machine\".\nThe album is essentially a live album (6 tracks) with some additional studio cuts (4 tracks). Five tracks were recorded live at the"
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"was recorded by Eddie Jefferson on the album \"The Main Main,\" recorded in October 1974, and was covered on The Manhattan Transfer's 1984 album \"Bop Doo-Wopp\". The Steve Lehman Trio recorded the song on their 2011 album \"Dialect Fluorescent\".\nPearson eventually retired from his position with Blue Note in 1971 after personnel changes were made; co-founder Alfred Lion retired in 1967 after the label was sold to Liberty Records the previous year, and co-founder Francis Wolff died in 1971."
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"Boss Guitar\nBoss Guitar is an album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery that was released in 1963 by Riverside. It was reissued by Original Jazz Classics with alternate takes. All the tracks are available on \"\".\nReception.\nAllmusic jazz critic Scott Yanow called \"Boss Guitar\" \"Enjoyable if not essential.\" and David Rickert, for \"All About Jazz\" stated, \"Montgomery was always at his best as the sole lead instrument, as this recording will attest.\"\nTrack listing."
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"the country. Turner was signed to the GRC record label, and was produced by both Neil Wilburn and Larry Cox.\nIn 1979, he was discovered at a \"gig\" by Welk reedman, Russ Klein, who suggested he audition for his boss, Lawrence Welk. Turner sang the Broadway ballad, \"My Cup Runneth Over\", with a classical arrangement he had worked out on his guitar while still in college. Turner became the show's featured country/pop singer for its final three years on syndicated television"
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"Both Feet on the Ground\nBoth Feet on the Ground is an album by guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1973 and released on the Fantasy Records label. \nReception.\nAllmusic awarded the album 4½ stars. \nTrack listing.\n\"All compositions by Kenny Burrell except as indicated\"\n1. \"Naña\" (Moacir Santos, Mario Telles, Yanna Kotti) - 6:18\n2. \"All Mine (Minha)\" (Francis Hime, Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 6:24\n3. \"Tomorrow"
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"leading Walker's record label to push her into a more commercial direction for second album \"L.O.V.E\".\nWalker was also the guest vocalist on the single version of Jaimeson's \"Common Ground\", the fourth single taken from his album \"Think on Your Feet\". It was released on 24 May 2004. Walker also provided vocals on Lemon Jelly's single \"Make Things Right\", which peaked at number 33 on the UK singles chart.\nBiography Second album \"L.O.V.E\" (2005).\nFollowing the"
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"Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection\nBound by Ties of Blood and Affection is the sixth studio album by the Santa Cruz, California-based hardcore punk band Good Riddance, released May 20, 2003 through Fat Wreck Chords. Like their previous two studio albums it was recorded at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado with the production team of Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore. It was their last album with drummer Dave Wagenschutz; following his departure the band slipped into a period of inactivity during which singer Russ Rankin formed"
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"on the Independent Albums chart. This was followed by the video documentary \"Exposed! 1994–1999\" and a split EP with Kill Your Idols. \"Cover Ups\", a compilation of cover versions from the band's previous releases, was released in 2002 through Lorelei Records, a label co-founded by Rankin. Wagenschutz left Good Riddance following 2003's \"Bound by Ties of Blood and Affection\", which reached no. 47 on the Independent Albums chart, and the band slipped into a period of inactivity during which Rankin"
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"Boz Scaggs & Band"
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"Boz Scaggs & Band\nBoz Scaggs & Band is the fourth album by Boz Scaggs, and his second on the Columbia Records label. It was released in December 1971.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks written by Boz Scaggs, except where indicated.\nSide One\n1. \"Monkey Time\" (Scaggs, Clive Arrowsmith)\n2. \"Runnin' Blue\" (Scaggs, Pat O'Hara)\n3. \"Up to You\" (Scaggs, Arrowsmith)\n4. \"Love Anyway"
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"Dig (Boz Scaggs album)\nDig is a rhythm and blues album recorded by Boz Scaggs in February 2001. It was re-released on the Gray Cat record label in 2001.\nTrack listing.\nAll lyrics composed by Boz Scaggs; except where indicated\n1. \"Payday\" (music: David Paich, Boz Scaggs) – 4:43\n2. \"Sarah\" (music: Danny Kortchmar, Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe) – 4:45\n3. \"Miss Riddle\" (music: Paich"
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"Bright Yellow Bright Orange\nBright Yellow Bright Orange is the eighth album by Australian indie rock group The Go-Betweens, released in February 2003 on the Trifekta Records label.\nTrack listing.\nThe first pressing of the Jetset version of the CD, that was available in some US stores, included a bonus disk.\nPersonnel.\n- Robert Forster - vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, slide, Hammond organ, piano\n- Grant McLennan – vocals, electric and acoustic guitar\n- Adele Pickvance – electric"
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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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"Broadcasting from Home"
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"Broadcasting from Home\nBroadcasting from Home is the fourth album by the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and was released in 1984 on E.G. Records. The opening song was named after PCO leader Simon Jeffes found a discarded harmonium in an alleyway in Japan.\nThe original vinyl record was pressed by Virgin/Polydor from a damaged master and had a distinctive click on the first track. Virgin/Polydor wouldn't pay to restore this, and fans therefore had to wait until the CD's release to hear the undamaged track.\nTrack"
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"February 1998 their third single, \"Dirty Talk\", was released by German label Jupiter Records. Six months later the next single \"Sex is a Thrill with the Pill\" were released. After disappointing lack of success, Leigh changed her record label, using her own established 3H Music Production company with her brother Thijs, that specialized in music production, mainly pop and dance music, remixing and artists management. The first single under the new sister-brother management, \"Hanky Spanky\", was released in July 1999"
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", along with Buck 65. During that time, he worked with Sage Francis, Moka Only, Mr. Dibbs and other members of Anticon.\nIn 2000, Sixtoo moved to Montreal where he signed on with UK based record label Vertical Form. Soon after came the release of \"Antagonist Survival Kit\", a synth-based sample album that showcased both sides of his skills: on the mic and on the sampler.\nIn 2003, Sixtoo signed to Ninja Tune. His debut album on the label, \"Chewing"
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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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"CAB 4\nCAB 4 is the third studio album by the instrumental rock/jazz fusion band CAB, released on September 23, 2003 through Favored Nations.\nCritical reception.\nTodd S. Jenkins at All About Jazz gave \"CAB 4\" a positive review, calling it an improvement over the first two albums and \"arguably the best effort yet from a group that bears further watching.\" All musicians were praised for their contributions and technical mastery, with Jenkins calling the band \"a remarkable unit, their interplay marked"
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"Chi (Who)\n\"Chi (Who)\" is a 2008 Italian language debut single by Aram Quartet an Italian group of artists who won the first season of Italian series of \"The X Factor\" in 2008.\nThe song \"Chi (Who)\" was written by X Factor judge Morgan and vocal coach Gaudy for the show and was performed by Aram Quartet during the finals of the series for Rai 2 that aired on 27 November 2009.The single was officially released by Sony BMG as an EP immediately after 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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"City Nights\nCity Nights by Nick Gilder was released in 1978 on Chrysalis Records.\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks composed by Nick Gilder and James McCulloch\n1. \"Got to Get Out\"\n2. \"We'll Work It Out\"\n3. \"(She's) One of the Boys\"\n4. \"All Because of Love\"\n5. \"Hot Child in the City\"\n6. \"Frustration\"\n7. \"Here Comes the Night\"\n8. \""
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"underground dance label Cleveland City Records. The record reached the top ten of the Music Week UK Dance Chart. Taylor also produced electro house tracks with Freebass member Jake Roberts under the name \"Funkface\". \"Lost This Feeling\" and \"Shine\" were released on Taylor's own label \"Rt Music\".\nIn 2001, Taylor rejoined Duran Duran, as all five of the Rio era members reunited to record new material and perform as a quintet again. This culminated in five sold-out nights at Wembley Arena"
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"Climbin' the Walls\nClimbin' the Walls is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Wrathchild America, released in 1989 by Atlantic Records. The album was moderately successful, becoming the band's only album to chart on the \"Billboard\" 200, where it peaked at #190. A music video for \"Climbin' the Walls\" was released to promote this album.\nReception.\n\"Climbin' the Walls\" received generally positive reviews. Eduardo Rivadavia from AllMusic gave the album a score of two"
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"by Owens and Waylon Jennings) with B-side “Soldier’s Last Letter” (written by Ernest Tubb and Sgt. Henry Stewart) on the ARA label. Both sides were produced by Owens and Waylon Jennings.\nIn 1967, he wrote and recorded the single, “Climbin’ the Walls,” which was the A-side to his cover of the song \"These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” which was written by Lee Hazlewood and previously recorded by Nancy Sinatra. Owens and Waylon Jennings produced both"
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"Colour Temple\nColour Temple is the first studio album by progressive metal band Vanden Plas, released in late 1994 through Limb Music and in June 1995 through Dream Circle Records; a two-disc edition was reissued in 2002 through Inside Out Music, which included the band's 1996 acoustic EP \"AcCult\".\nPersonnel.\n- Andy Kuntz – lead vocals, background vocals, production\n- Stephan Lill – guitar, background vocals, production\n- Günter Werno – keyboard, background vocals, production\n- Andreas Lill"
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"Purple (disambiguation)\nPurple is a colour.\nPurple may also refer to\nMusic.\n- Purple Records, a record label\n- \"Purple\" (Baroness album), 2015\n- \"Purple\" (Shizuka Kudo album), 1995\n- \"Purple\" (Stone Temple Pilots album), 1994\n- \"Purple\" (song), by Skin\nBusiness.\n- Purple, Inc, an online mattress company\n- Purple software, an eroge brand\n- \"Purple\""
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"Come All Ye Faithless\nCome All Ye Faithless is the third and final studio album by post-punk band Death of Samantha, released in 1989 on Homestead Records.\nRelease and reception.\nAllMusic critic Fred Beldin felt that it was an excellent record, writing: \"Vocalist John Petkovic has an idiosyncratic snarl that might take getting used to, but once overcome the literary bent of the lyrics emerges and his sneer becomes part of the poetry. Doug Gillard pours out fluid lead guitar melodies that can break into atonal skronk"
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"the Women Wear the Glory and the Men Wear the Pants\" (1988) and \"Come All Ye Faithless\" (1990). Both displayed a big leap in recording and production quality. \"The late '80s were Death of Samantha's apex\", said journalist Byron Coley. \"They were popular in Cleveland and around the states, they pulled off some of their most glorious on-stage antics and they released a pair of \"mature\" albums\".\n\"Where the Women...\", described by"
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"Come Home with Me\nCome Home with Me is the third studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron, it is also his debut on Roc-A-Fella Records. The album was released on May 14, 2002, by Roc-A-Fella Records, Diplomat Records and Def Jam Recordings. It served as an introduction of the Cam'ron-fronted rap group, The Diplomats, to the general public. There are featured guest appearances from The Diplomats, DJ Kay Slay, Daz Dillinger, Tiffany, Jay-Z,"
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"a single before signing to the Bella Union record label in December 2010. Soon after the band provided a track for Bella Union's Christmas 10\" EP along with new label mates Peter Broderick and Phil Selway.\nThe song \"I Love You Sleepyhead\" was used in the film \"Where Soldiers Come From\".\nThe band played a host of music festivals including End of the Road Festival, Glastonbury Festival, SXSW, and Bestival.\n\"Gracious Tide, Take Me Home\" (2011).\nThe band"
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"Congress Shall Make No Law...\nCongress Shall Make No Law... is an album by Frank Zappa, released posthumously in 2010 by the Zappa Family Trust on Zappa Records. It contains a full recording of Zappa's September 19, 1985, testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, during which he spoke in support of the recording industry and against censorship. In his testimony, Zappa criticized the Parents Music Resource Center, formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access"
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"', \"not\" – as they have tended to argue in the course of the 20th century – 'Congress shall make no law infringing the sacred right of the Sulzbergers to be different.'\"\nOn the subject of Digital Rights Management, Moglen once said, \"We also live in a world in which the right to tinker is under some very substantial threat. This is said to be because movie and record companies must eat. I will concede that they must eat. Though, like me, they should"
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"Contact from the Underworld of Redboy\nContact from the Underworld of Redboy is an album by Robbie Robertson that was released in 1998 by Capitol Records. The album is composed of music inspired by Aboriginal Canadian music (including traditional Aboriginal Canadian songs and chants) as well as modern rock, trip hop, and electronica, often integrated together, and features many guest artists.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"The Sound Is Fading\" – 5:00\n2. \"The Code of Handsome Lake\" – 6:11\n3."
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"the live performance appeared in the PBS documentary.\nContact From The Underworld Of Redboy (1998):\nOn \"Contact from the Underworld of Redboy\", Robertson departed from his typical production style and delved deep into a mix of rock, native and electronic music. He employed the services of Howie B, DJ Premier and producer Marius De Vries (Björk, Massive Attack).\nThrough the songs on the album he takes a close look at native traditions like Peyote Healing. The racial epithet in the album's"
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"Contents Under Notice\nContents Under Notice is the debut studio album of experimental ensemble Rhythm & Noise, released in 1984 by Ralph Records.\nRelease and reception.\nRetrospective critical reception of \"Contents Under Notice\" has been mixed. Ted Mill of allmusic described \"Contents Under Notice\" as a \"mixture of wobbly synth beds, industrial noise, scattershot drum machines, eerie whines, and treated vocal samples.\" Mills gave the release two and a half out of five stars and criticized it for being too lengthy for"
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"Recording contract\nA recording contract (commonly called a record contract or record deal) is a legal agreement between a record label and a recording artist (or group), where the artist makes a record (or series of records) for the label to sell and promote. Artists under contract are normally only allowed to record for that label exclusively; guest appearances on other artists' records will carry a notice \"By courtesy of (the name of the label)\", and that label may receive a percentage of sales"
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"Cooper-S\nCooper-S is a cover album by noise rock band Feedtime, released in 1988 BY Rough Trade Records.\nPersonnel.\nAdapted from the \"Cooper-S\" liner notes.\nfeedtime\n- Rick Johnson – vocals, guitar\n- Al Larkin – bass guitar\n- Tom Sturm – drums, trumpet\nAdditional musicians and production\n- Blind Full Throttle – guitar\n- Dave – vocals\n- Adrian Hornblower – saxophone\n- Rhino – vocals"
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"Birth of a Being\nBirth of a Being is the first recording as a leader by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware, recorded in 1977 and originally released on the Swiss Hat Hut label. The record presents a collective trio called Apogee with pianist Cooper-Moore, then known as Gene Ashton, and drummer Marc Edwards. It was reissued on CD by AUM Fidelity in 2015 with a bonus disc including five unreleased tracks from the same sessions.\nBackground.\nCooper-Moore first meet Ware at Berklee College of Music"
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"Cosmicolor\nCosmicolor is the fifth studio album by M-Flo, released on March 28, 2007, on the Rhythm Zone label.\nAccording to the official website, the album is the last release in the \"M-Flo Loves\" series, which started in 2003 with \"Reeewind! / M-Flo Loves Crystal Kay\". As a response to that, the album includes a new collaboration with Crystal Kay, symbolizing that the \"Loves\" series started and ends with her. To reflect the fact that"
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"set events, and Takahashi produced the Pro Evolution Soccer 6 theme song, Ukatrats FC's \"Win and Shine.\" However, after 2006 the label ceased to exist.\nTakahashi continued working full-time with M-Flo until mid 2007, when the tour for the group's fifth album \"Cosmicolor\" finished and M-Flo ceased regular activities. Since then, the group released a string of compilation albums, such as greatest hit albums and outside collaborative work compilation albums. Takahashi has regularly produced songs and remixes"
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"Counting Hallways to the Left\nCounting Hallways To The Left is Embrace The End's first full-length album. It was released on June 28, 2005 on the independent label Abacus Recordings. It was also released on colored vinyl by Man Alive.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"It Ate Everybody\" – 0:27\n2. \"Biography of a Fever\" – 5:46\n3. \"Carbombs and Conversations\" – 4:21\n4. \"Headlines and Deathtolls\" – 1:37\n5. \"Memento Mori\""
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"Cowboys from Hell\nCowboys from Hell is the fifth studio album and major label debut by American heavy metal band Pantera, released on July 24, 1990 by Atco Records.\nWriting and recording.\nAfter being turned down \"28 times by every major label on the face of the Earth\", Atco Records representative Mark Ross was asked by his boss, Derek Shulman (who was interested in signing them), to see the band perform after Hurricane Hugo stranded him in Texas. Ross was so impressed by the band"
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"Pantera discography\nThe following is a discography of Pantera, an American heavy metal band. Pantera formed in the early 1980s and released four studio albums in their early years through its own record label, Metal Magic Records. The band's major-label debut, \"Cowboys from Hell\" (1990), peaked at number 27 on the US \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The following year, \"\" was released; it included video"
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"Crimson and Blue\nCrimson and Blue is the 1993 album by guitarist Phil Keaggy, released on Myrrh Records.\nCrimson and Blue found Phil Keaggy surrounded by old friends making new music, in an old Victorian cottage owned by Brown Bannister. The Dugout (now Vibe56) was in the middle of Music Row. Its high ceilings, hardwood floors, and vintage equipment made it a perfect place to record a rock record.\nProducer/guitarist Lynn Nichols and organist Phil Madeira had been Keaggy's bandmates in the Phil Keaggy"
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"Crookt, Crackt, or Fly\nCrookt, Crackt, or Fly is a 1994 album by Gastr del Sol released on Drag City. The album was written and performed by David Grubbs and Jim O'Rourke, with John McEntire (percussion), Steve Butters (percussion) and Gene Coleman (Bass Clarinet) also contributing. All tracks were recorded by Brian Paulson in October 1993 at King Size studios.\nThe band The Sea and Cake derived their name from a willful reinterpretation of the song \"The C in Cake\" based"
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", adding to her 53 previous nominations (an all-time record). Her nominations included Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year (for \"Taking Chances\"), Francophone Album of the Year (for \"D'elles\") and Album of the Year (for both \"Taking Chances\" and \"D'elles\"). The following year, she was nominated for 3 Juno Awards including the Fan Choice Award, Song of the Year (for \"Taking Chances\"), and Music DVD of the Year"
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"Dangerous Diamonds\nDangerous Diamonds is the third album of the Italian heavy metal band Mastercastle, released by Lion Music on 18 November 2011\nHistory.\nThe album was recorded from July to September 2011 at MusicArt studios (Genova, Italy). (Genoa, Italy), but the composition began on February. As for the previous album Last Desire, the producer was Pier Gonella.br\nTrack listing.\nAll lyrics were written by Giorgia Gueglio.\nLine up.\n- Giorgia Gueglio – voice\n- Pier Gonella"
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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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"Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts\nDear Friends and Gentle Hearts is the fifth studio album by Oakland punk band American Steel, released on Fat Wreck Chords on July 21, 2009. The title references a phrase found written on a scrap of paper found in Stephen Foster's pocket after his death.\nThe tracks, \"Emergency House Party\" and \"Safe and Sound\" were released as free downloads on the Fat Wreck Chords website. The album is released on CD and Vinyl, and it comes with a download card insert"
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"Dear Hearts and Gentle People\n\"Dear Hearts and Gentle People\" is a popular song published in 1949 with music by Sammy Fain and lyrics by Bob Hilliard. They were inspired to write the song based on a scrap of paper with the words \"Dear friends and gentle hearts\" written on it that was found on the body of Stephen Foster when he was discovered dying in a New York hotel room in January 1864.\nPopular versions were recorded in 1949 by Dinah Shore, Gordon MacRae, Bing Crosby, and Dennis"
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"Devil Hopping\nDevil Hopping is the fourth studio album from British indie band Inspiral Carpets, released in 1994 via Mute Records. The single version of \"I Want You\" features vocals by Mark E. Smith of The Fall.\nThe title of the album came from producer Pascal Gabriel's pronunciation of the word \"developing.\"\nTrack listing.\nAll tracks by Inspiral Carpets.\nTrack listing LP: Cow Records / DUNG 25 (UK).\n1. \"I Want You\" – 3:10\n2."
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"1947 (basis for \"Fort Apache\")\n- Spanish Man’s Grave, The Saturday Evening Post May 3, 1947\n- The Devil at Crazy Man, The Saturday Evening Post June 21, 1947\n- Mission with No Record, The Saturday Evening Post Sep 27 1947 (Basis for Rio Grande)\n- Lash of Fear, The Saturday Evening Post Nov 8 1947\n- Big Hunt, The Saturday Evening Post Dec 6 1947 (Basis for She Wore a Yellow Ribbon)\n- The Last Fight,"
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"Die Miserable"
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"Die Miserable\nDie Miserable is the ninth album by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts which was released on October 11, 2011 through Relapse Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Fuck the Facts\n- Mel Mongeon - Vocals\n- Topon Das - Guitars\n- Johnny Ibay- Guitars\n- Marc Bourgon - Bass, Backing Vocals\n- Mathieu \"Vil\" Vilandre - Drums\n- Production\n- Mel Mongeon - Artwork\n- Craig Boychuk - Mixing\n- Alan Douches - Mastering\nRelease history.\n- October 11"
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"compilation \"Keep Music Miserable\" including the track ″Time Reclaims All Frontiers″, which was premiered at Reading Festival.\nScott then reformed Inner Sleeve as Televise with new musicians and signed to London record label Club AC30. He has also played in the bands The Sight Below, Seavault (on Morr Music), Chapterhouse and Conformists (with Jasper TX).\nIn 2006, Scott established an electronic experimental record label KESHHHHHH Recordings, working as a musician and sound artist from his Cambridge recording studio and was remixed on an album"
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"Different Damage\nDifferent Damage is a Q and Not U album that was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in May/June 2002 and released in October 2002 on Dischord Records. It was engineered and produced by Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara and mastered by Chad Clark at Silver Sonya. The front cover and insert photography was taken by Shawn Brackbill in the accident inspection bay at the Geico headquarters in NW Washington, D.C. The back cover was shot by Brackbill at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Different Damage was the band's first"
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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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"Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers\nDon't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers is the Firesign Theatre's third comedy recording for Columbia Records, released in July 1970. In 1983, \"The New Rolling Stone Record Guide\" called it \"the greatest comedy album ever made\".\nTrack listing.\nTrack listing Side one.\n1. \"This Side\" – 22:16\nTrack listing Side two.\n1. \"The Other Side\" – 24:12\nDetailed track information and commentary."
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".\n1. \"Side .001\" – 20:51\nTrack listing Side two.\n1. \"Side .002\" – 18:07\nSynopsis.\nThis album, like its predecessor \"Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers\", is one complete narrative that covers both sides of one LP.\nSide One starts with an audio segue from \"Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers\" — the sound of an ice cream truck moving off down the street and out of earshot.\nThe"
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"Don't Fight the Feelin'\nDon't Fight the Feelin' is the second studio album by American rapper Rappin' 4-Tay from San Francisco, California. It was released on September 13, 1994 via Chrysalis Records and Rag Top Records. Recording session took place at Graffiti Tunez in West Oakland, at Buck Fifty Records, at Bay View Productions, at Sucka Free City and at JT's in the Mo. Production was handled by Ant Banks, Black C of RBL Posse, Cyrus Esteban, Gigolo G, J-Mack"
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"one hit \"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'\" but then Mann gained a recording contract for himself, and his label Red Bird Records wanted him to release it instead. Meanwhile, record executive Allen Klein had heard it and gave the demo to Mickie Most, The Animals' producer. Most already had a call out to Brill Building songwriters for material for the group's next recording session (The Animals hits \"It's My Life\" and \"Don't Bring Me Down\" came from the same call),"
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"Don't Give Up on Me\nDon't Give Up on Me is a studio album by R&B/Soul singer Solomon Burke, recorded and released in 2002 on Fat Possum Records. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. It is noteworthy for the contributions of original and previously unreleased compositions by top-rank songwriters, the effect of which placed Burke back in the public eye for a time. Guest stars are Daniel Lanois, who plays electric guitar on \"Stepchild\", and The Blind Boys of"
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"Another You Another Me\nAnother You Another Me is the only album to be released by former Steps members H & Claire. The debut album was released after three top ten singles, however, the album limped in the UK charts at #58. This led to the duo being dropped by their record label.\nTrack listing.\n\"There You Were was sung by Jessica Simpson a year before H & Claire.\nB-sides.\n- Don't Give Up (Don't Let Go)4:37\n- Together"
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"Don't Wanna Cry"
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"Don't Wanna Cry\n\"Don't Wanna Cry\" is Namie Amuro's third solo single on the Avex Trax label. It is her second consecutive million selling single as well as her second consecutive number one single. In December, the single took home the \"Grand Prix Award\" from the 38th Annual Japan Record Awards (analogous to Record of the Year from the Grammy Awards). 19 years old at the time, she is the youngest artist to have been awarded the grand prize.\nCommercial tie-in"
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"Boys Don't Cry\nBoys Don't Cry may refer to:\n- Boys Don't Cry (band), a one-hit wonder British studio band known for \"I Wanna Be a Cowboy\"\n- \"Boys Don't Cry\" (film), a 1999 film starring Hilary Swank and Chloë Sevigny\n- \"Chłopaki nie płaczą\", a 2000 Polish film directed by Olaf Lubaszenko\n- Boys Don't Cry (record label), an independent record label founded by Frank Ocean in 2016\n-"
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"Doris Day's Sentimental Journey\nDoris Day's Sentimental Journey is studio album by American singer Doris Day, released by Columbia Records on July 12, 1965 as a monophonic LP (catalog number CL-2360) and a stereophonic album (catalog number CS-9160). \nThe album gets its title from Doris Day's first big hit, \"Sentimental Journey,\" which she performed as a part of the band Les Brown and His Band of Renown in 1945, and consists mostly of pop standards, principally composed in the 1940s, approximately"
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"Sentimental Journey (song)\n\"Sentimental Journey\" is a popular song, published in 1944. The music was written by Les Brown and Ben Homer, and the lyrics were written by Bud Green.\nHistory.\nLes Brown and His Band of Renown had been performing the song, but were unable to record it because of the 1942–44 musicians' strike. When the strike ended, the band, with Doris Day as vocalist, had a hit record with the song, Day's first #1 hit, in"
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"Down in Albion"
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"Down in Albion\nDown in Albion is the debut album by Babyshambles, Pete Doherty's post-Libertines band.\n\"Down in Albion\" was released on 14 November 2005 on Rough Trade Records, although it was leaked on to the Internet on 19 October 2005. Produced by Mick Jones, \"Down in Albion\" contains a rerecorded version of their second single \"Killamangiro\" as well as a reggae track, \"Pentonville\". The influence of The Clash has been noted on songs such as \"À rebours\""
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"Fred to open a nightclub in Brighton, Dave to co-found independent record label Stiff Records with Jake Riviera).\nIn January 1976, the venue was acquired by Albion Management and Agency, who installed John Eichler as the landlord. In the light of numerous threats of closure, Eichler organised various benefits in order to keep the pub open, with well-established bands returning to the pub to perform for only expenses. Ian Grant of Albion Management and Agency narrowed down a long list to a final twenty two bands"
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"Down in the Groove\nDown in the Groove is the 25th studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 30, 1988 by Columbia Records.\nA highly collaborative effort, it was Dylan's second consecutive album to receive almost unanimous negative reviews. Released during a period when his recording career was experiencing a slump, sales were disappointing, reaching only number 61 in the U.S. and number 32 in the UK.\nRecording and reception.\n\"Even by Dylan standards, this album has had a"
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"soul sound.\nThe label was distributed by Bell Records from its inception in 1967 until 1974, when the label closed down shortly after Bell Records became Arista Records.\nIn 2012, independent music publisher Reservoir Media Management acquired Philly Groove Records and its sister music publishing company, Nickel Shoe Music. In 2013, Reservoir released its first original record featuring music from the Philly Groove catalog, a compilation of select tracks by The Delfonics called \"Philly Groove Records Presents: This Time\" kicking off the album series Philly Groove Records"
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"Down on the Upside\nDown on the Upside is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Soundgarden, released on May 21, 1996, through A&M Records. It is the band's third album with bassist Ben Shepherd. Following a worldwide tour in support of its previous album, \"Superunknown\" (1994), Soundgarden commenced work on a new album. Self-produced by the band, the music on the album was notably less heavy and dark than the group's preceding albums and featured the band experimenting with"
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"Upside Down (band)\nUpside Down was a manufactured boy band featuring Chris Leng, Giles Kristian, Jamie Browne and Richard Micallef. The formation of the band was featured in the late night BBC Television documentary series, Inside Story.\nThe band was developed by World Records, an independent record label who had staked everything on the success of their act. Their first single, \"Change Your Mind\", was written for fellow 1990s boy band Bad Boys Inc. and jumped from No 35 to No. 11 in the"
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"Downtown Church\nDowntown Church is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Patty Griffin, released on January 26, 2010, by Credential Recordings, a Christian label distributed by EMI. The album was recorded in Downtown Presbyterian Church in Nashville and features different styles. Griffin has stated that she recorded the album to explore her feelings about religion. The album debuted at number 38 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and topped the \"Billboard\" Christian Albums and Folk Albums charts. The critical response was \"generally favorable\"."
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"Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue"
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"Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue\nDowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue is the second studio album by Kayo Dot, released on Robotic Empire Records in 2006. The album received high praise from Pitchfork, Lambgoat, and Sputnikmusic, the last of whom named it the #2 album of 2006.\nShortly before the recording of the album, longtime collaborator and former maudlin of the Well member Sam Gutterman left to pursue outside projects, and was replaced by Tom Malone. It was the group's first and only release on the Robotic Empire"
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"Maudlin of the Well's \"Part the Second\".\nDiscography.\nDiscography With Maudlin of the Well.\n- \"Part the Second\" (2009)\nDiscography With Kayo Dot.\n- \"Choirs of the Eye\" (2003)\n- \"Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue\" (2006)\n- \"Don't Touch Dead Animals\" (2006) (split LP with Bloody Panda)\n- \"Blue Lambency Downward\" (2008)\n- \"Champions of Sound 2008\" (2009) ("
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"Drumized\nDrumized is the third release by Chiptune and noise artist, DJ Scotch Egg, which was released on US Noise rock band Lightning Bolt's Load Records label. The album features a more abrasive sound similar to Scotch Dub and KFC Core. There is also experimentation with Circuit Bending and live instruments, one of which was played by Anders Hana of Noxagt and formerly of Jaga Jazzist.\nTrack listing.\n1. WWWWW\n2. Drumized\n3. Countdown 1, 2, 3\n4. Scotch Circus"
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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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"Ein neuer Tag\nEin neuer Tag (\"A New Day\") is the second studio album by German band Juli, released on 13 October 2006 via Universal Records. Both a regular and deluxe edition of the album have been released; the latter includes a DVD containing the music video to \"Dieses Leben\", a road-movie and two making-of documentaries.\nPersonnel.\n- Eva Briegel – vocals\n- Greg Calbi – engineer\n- Peter Hinderthur – arranger\n- Michael Ilbert – mixing"
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"\"Niemand hört dich - Live\" was released on September 28. It features all the songs from the album and a couple of extras. It peaked at #10 of the German DVD charts, mostly thanks to the song \"Ein neuer Tag\" that promoted the DVD release.\nDVD: Niemand hört dich - Live Ein neuer Tag.\n\"Ein neuer Tag\" is a song that promoted the release of the first Nevada Tan DVD. It is a slow song about dealing with the pain when a loved one dies"
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"Electric Joy\nElectric Joy is the third studio album by guitarist Richie Kotzen, released in 1991 through Shrapnel Records.\nPersonnel.\n- Richie Kotzen – guitar, bass, tubular bell, arrangement, engineering, mixing, production\n- Atma Anur – drums, percussion\n- Mark Rennick – engineering, mixing\n- Shawn Morris – engineering\n- Tom Coyne – mastering\nExternal links.\n- In Review: Richie Kotzen \"Electric Joy\" at Guitar Nine Records"
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"Electric Honey (label)\nElectric Honey, founded in 1992, is Glasgow Kelvin College's in-house record label run by Ken McCluskey (The Bluebells), Douglas MacIntyre (Creeping Bent) and formerly Alan Rankine (The Associates) along with students from the HNC/D Music Business course. The label celebrated its 25th year in 2017 with many events including the release of the debut album \"\"Any Joy\"\" from Scottish six piece indie rock band; \"\"Pronto Mama.\"\"\nThe label"
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"Ethiopian Democratic League\nThe Ethiopian Democratic League is a political party in Ethiopia. \nAt the last legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party was part of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, that won 109 out of 527 seats in the Council of People's Representatives. Its leader is Chekol Getahun."
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"Jean-Philippe Iliesco he used his Trident Studios, and formed a songwriting partnership with Fiachra Trench.\nThe first record from the label was \"So Many Men, So Little Time\" by Miquel Brown (step-sister of Amii Stewart and Sinitta's mother), which sold two million copies and topped the American Billboard charts. This was quickly followed by \"High Energy\" by Evelyn Thomas. The partnership with Record Shack ended in 1985, but by that time the label had sold 12 million records.\nAfterward"
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"Everything Falls Apart\nEverything Falls Apart is the debut studio album by Hüsker Dü released in January 1983 by Reflex Records.\nThe album was released on compact disc in 1993 as Everything Falls Apart and More, with bonus tracks including the band's first two singles, the full version of \"Statues\" lasting over eight minutes, and an unreleased track recorded in a St. Paul, Minnesota, basement called \"Do You Remember?\" (the English translation of \"husker du\" from both Danish and Norwegian). The"
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"Exit 13\nExit 13 is the twelfth studio album by American rapper LL Cool J. It was released on September 9, 2008 on the record label Def Jam Recordings. This would be his last album release with the label.\nProduction.\nThis album is the first LL Cool J album since \"G.O.A.T.\" to have the parental advisory label for explicit lyrics. LL said in an interview with Chicago radio personality DJ Z that the vulgarities are not heavy and the edited version has alternate lyrics rather than simply omitting the vulgarities"
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"become among the biggest on the label, Deceased, Suffocation, and Incantation.\nAfter this, Jacobson became acquainted with William Yurkiewicz Jr., who became his partner in the record label. Yurkiewicz had founded his own record label, which was soon to release albums from the bands General Surgery, Disrupt, Destroy, Misery, and Yurkiewicz's own band Exit-13. The two joined forces to create Relapse Records, aiming to release high-quality, professionally packaged extreme music.\nIn 1991, the label moved their headquarters to"
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"one year after his first collaborative video. He also featured on the rap album \"Biography of Seven\" and released a clip entitled \"L'etat nous baratine\" on 31 March as a collaboration with French rap artist Seven. Shortly after, he released another clip \"Crie 93\" exclusively on rap website Booska-p. Fababy then signed on with recording label Banlieue Sale, run by French rapper La Fouine.\nFababy appears three times on La Fouine's album \"Capitale du Crime Vol. 3\" with the tracks \""
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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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"Fair Ain't Fair\nFair Ain't Fair is Tim Fite's second studio album released on ANTI- Records. As with Gone Ain't Gone, Fite created this album with a mixture of real instrumentation and sampling, resulting in a sound composed of rock, folk and hip hop elements.\nFranz Nicolay, of The Hold Steady, listed the album among his favourite albums of 2008.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by T. Sullivan, except \"Harriet Tubman\" (T. Sullivan/C. Lind)\n1"
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"in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She began to learn several instruments at an early age, and by age 3, she had won the Indiana State Fair Showmanship award at the State Fiddle Championship. Many of her family members are also professional musicians, most notably her brother Marcus, with whom she performed on the Grand Ole Opry at age 14.\nBy 2006, she was signed to Broken Bow Records, an independent record label. Her first single, titled \"Ain't What It Used to Be\" (also recorded"
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"Feel So Right\n\"Feel So Right\" is MAX's 22nd single on the Avex Trax label and was released on December 5, 2001. The title track was used as the ending theme to anime series, . MAX performed the song on their fifth appearance on NHK singing contest, Kōhaku Uta Gassen.\nProduction.\nProduction Music.\n- Executive producer - Johnny Taira\n- Producer - Max Matsuura\n- Co-producer - Junichi \"Randy\" Tsuchiya\n- Mixing - Hiroto Kobayashi\n- Mastering - Shigeo"
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"I felt really excited again, like it was when we were starting out. So Pat and I hadn't hung out in like a year, and we just started playing in our studio in Oakland, and as soon as we started, it felt right. Right away, it felt inevitable that we were going to work on these songs and have a new record; we need to kind of start over and start with a new label and do all new things and it feels good. I feel like we're a"
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"Feelin' the Spirit\nFeelin' the Spirit is an album by jazz guitarist Grant Green originally issued on Blue Note Records as BLP 4132 and BST 84132. Consisting purely of jazz versions of African American spirituals, it is one of a series of theme records recorded by the guitarist in 1962.\nFrom the original liner notes: \"Green has made no attempt here to recreate the five spirituals he plays in anything resembling their original context, nor has he tried to duplicate their often pallid manifestation on the concert stage. He"
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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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"Good Fight Entertainment\nGood Fight Entertainment is a business conglomerate that was founded in 2010. The company consists of a record label, band management, sports management, a clothing line and an art studio. Good Fight was founded by Paul Conroy and Carl Severson who have previously worked for Ferret Music and Warner Music Group.\nGood Fight Music.\nGood Fight Music is the record label department of Good Fight Entertainment which features hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. The first albums released through Good Fight Music were \"Bears,"
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"Finally Woken\nFinally Woken is the debut studio album by Welsh singer-songwriter Jem, released initially in the United States on 23 March 2004, with ATO Records.\nArtwork.\nThe young girl on the cover is a photograph of a young Jem that was taken by her father; the colours were changed for different territories, with the USA receiving a yellow edition, the UK receiving a blue edition and Europe and Australia receiving a green edition. The UK and European editions were re-issued in 2005 with a"
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"her song \"Finally Woken\" in Nic Harcourt's mailbox. Credited with being the first American DJ to play Coldplay, Norah Jones and Dido, Harcourt immediately began playing it on his show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\", whose popular listeners included big names in the music business. The track quickly became one of the most listener-requested songs at the station, landing Jem in their top 5 played artists of 2003, all prior to any record label being attached to her name.\nOne of those 'big names'"
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"Five in the Black\nFive in the Black is the second Japanese studio album (fifth overall) by South Korean pop group Tohoshinki, released on March 14, 2007 by Rhythm Zone."
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"- Sep 16: The Butterfly Effect\n- Sep 23: Death Cab For Cutie\n- Sep 30: Snow Patrol\n- Oct 7: Radio Birdman\n- Oct 21: Lily Allen\n- Oct 28: TV On The Radio\n- Nov 4: Zakk Wylde (from Black Label Society)\n- Nov 25: Def Wish Cast\n- Dec 2: Joan As Police Woman\n- Dec 16: We Are Scientists\n- Dec 23: Infadels\nSource:\nGuest programmers by year 2007."
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"Flesh Tone\nFlesh Tone is the fifth studio album by American singer Kelis. It was released on May 14, 2010, by the will.i.am Music Group and Interscope Records. Recorded while the singer was unsigned and pregnant with her first child, the album is an ode to motherhood and marks a distinct departure from the R&B sound of her previous albums. The album features production from David Guetta, Boys Noize, Jean Baptiste, and Benny Benassi, amongst others.\n\"Flesh Tone\" is an electronic dance and dance-"
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"Food (Kelis album)\nFood is the sixth studio album by American singer Kelis. It was released on April 18, 2014, becoming her first album released under Ninja Tune Records. After parting ways with Jive Records in 2007, Kelis signed to Interscope and will.i.am Music Group in 2009, through the label she released her fifth studio album, \"Flesh Tone\", which saw Kelis experiment with a dance sound. In 2011, Kelis began work on the follow-up to \"Flesh Tone\"; however, she"
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"Flippin' Out\nFlippin' Out is an album by Gigolo Aunts released in October 1993 on Fire Records in the UK and April 1994 on RCA/BMG in the US. It includes the track \"Where I Find My Heaven\", featured on the soundtrack to 1994 comedy film, \"Dumb and Dumber\", which helped to break the band into the charts. The song \"Lemon Peeler\" was featured in the 1995 movie Born to be wild. The US and UK versions feature different track listings. The title"
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": A Filipino Serenade\" the follow-up to \"Flippin’ Out,\" touring America and the Philippines in support of the record.\nIn September, 2009, \"Jazzipino\" was launched with a full-fledged promotional tour in the Philippines under the Viva Records label.\nHere Lies Love, written & produced by David Byrne & Fatboy Slim, is a concept album about the life of the former First Lady of the Philippines Imelda Marcos . Charmaine sings track #9 - Walk Like a Woman. [4"
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"Flowermouth\nFlowermouth is the second studio album by British duo No-Man, released in 1994 on the One Little Indian Records label, and subsequently reissued on September, 1999 by 3rd. Stone Ltd, and in a deluxe format by Snapper Music in February 2005.\nHistory.\nFlowermouth was considered the band's most ambitious album to date, and remains a fan favourite. Despite being the band's best selling release, it was obvious by now that No-Man couldn't continue along the path which their record"
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"the tour the band would headline a new Melbourne based hardcore festival called Break The Ice. The festival, run by Broken Hive, has since become an integral part of the Australian hardcore calendar attracting hundreds of punters each year.\nLabel Roster.\nLabel Roster Current.\n- Apart From This\n- Dreamtigers\n- Endless Heights\n- Flowermouth\n- Harbourer\n- Machina Genova\n- Marathon\n- Monuments\n- Remembering Never\n- Trainwreck\nLabel Roster Alumni.\n- Civil War\n- Phantoms\n- Postblue"
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"Fly Like a Bird\n\"Fly Like a Bird\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey, first released on February 13, 2006 by Island Records as the sixth single from her tenth studio album, \"The Emancipation of Mimi\" (2005). Written and produced by Carey and James \"Big Jim\" Wright, the song is influenced by Gospel, soul, and R&B music genres. Its arrangement is built on piano chords and guitar melodies, and features Carey's pastor Clarence Keaton, who recites"
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". They then moved to Los Angeles, signed to Jack Berle's Embassy record label, changed their name to The Now, played some Sunset Strip clubs, and released a single on Embassy, \"I Want\" / \"Fly Like a Bird\". Soon they moved to San Francisco and signed up to be managed by Matthew Katz, who came up with the name \"Tripsichord Music Box\".\nAround 1969, Zandonatti converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which"
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"Follow Blind\nFollow Blind is the fifth studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1987 by Restless Records. It was recorded at 421 Sound in Portland, Oregon.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Greg Sage.\n1. \"Follow Blind\" – 3:37\n2. \"Someplace Else\" – 2:51\n3. \"Any Time You Find\" – 4:28\n4. \"The Chill Remains\" – 3:30\n5. \"Let It Slide\" – 2:32\n6. \"Against"
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", before Jonathan Davis joined up to sing for Korn. \nFrom that point; the song \"Follow Me\" had been renamed to \"Daddy\", after taking on a new musical approach created by Korn. \nBoth \"Blind\" and \"Daddy\" were then being performed by Korn, throughout their career before signing their first record deal with a major label. \nAfter Korn was signed, and released their debut LP in 1994, the song \"Blind\" has been used as their concert opener, or show"
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"For All the Drugs in the World\nFor All the Drugs in the World is the fourth studio album by the band Sponge, their first release through Idol Records. The album marked a major change in the group lineup, with the only remaining original members being vocalist Vinnie Dombroski and guitarist Joey Mazzola.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Vinnie Dombroski and Joey Mazzola except where noted.\nBand members.\n- Vinnie Dombroski - vocals\n- Joe Mazzola - guitar\n- Billy Adams - drums\n-"
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"There by the Grace of God\n\"There by the Grace of God\" is a song by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released in October 2002 by record label Epic as a single from the band's greatest hits album \"Forever Delayed\".\nContent.\nThe song is noted for the line \"And all the drugs in the world can't save us from ourselves\", which is an almost word-for-word quote from Marilyn Manson's song \"Coma White\", which"
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"For Monkeys\nFor Monkeys is the third album by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin, released on April 20, 1997 in Sweden by Burning Heart Records and on May 20, 1997 in the United States by Epitaph Records. \"Lozin' Must\" was released as the album's single, with an accompanying music video.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Nikola Sarcevic, except where noted. \nTrack listing Japanese Bonus tracks.\n1. \"An Elf And His Zippo\"\n2. \"Israelites\""
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"with Gogol Bordello, Foster the People, Café Tacuba, and MADNESS. A new record on the works for the first time this same year Los Kung Fu Monkeys release their first vinyl record a 7” 45 RPM split records with the Voodoo Glow Skulls on their own label Cafeina Riot Radio in Mexico touring to promote the release September and October.\nLos Kung Fu Monkeys has toured in over 15 countries all over the world sharing the stage with bands like The Misfits, Moby, Panteon Rococo, Mad Caddies, Voodoo Glow"
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"For the Working Girl\nFor the Working Girl is the title of the ninth album release by singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester released by Arista Records.\nRecorded at Northstar Studios in Boulder, Colorado in the summer of 1980, \"For the Working Girl\" reteamed Manchester with Steve Buckingham, producer of the title cut of the singer's 1979 self-titled album release; as with the \"Melissa Manchester\" album, the track listing of \"For the Working Girl\" balanced Manchester originals (totaling five) with outside material"
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"Neat Records\nNeat Records was a record label based near Newcastle, England. The label was established in 1979 by David Wood, who was the owner of Impulse Studios in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England. After musician Conrad Lant began working at the studio in 1979, he convinced the studio to begin a label for rock and metal bands. The Neat label only had two other releases by a club band called Motorway and an 11 year old girl singer named Janie McKenzie, so the label decided to employ Lant as"
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"Forget Domani"
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"in a tavern. The tune of \"Forget Domani\" is also heard as background music during a key love scene between the MacLaine/Delon characters set in the \"Sapphire Grotto\".\nThe Golden Globe winner for Best Original Song, \"Forget Domani\" did not receive a corresponding Academy Award nomination.\n\"The Yellow Rolls-Royce\" was an MGM production and MGM Records issued singles of both a vocal version of \"Forget Domani\" by Katyna Ranieri and an instrumental version — subtitled \"(Forget Tomorrow)"
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"for Connie Francis overall, her \"Forget Domani\" did reach #1 on the hit parade for South Africa dated 18 June 1965.\nOther versions.\nA third American singer of Italian descent: Perry Como, recorded \"Forget Domani\" for his 1966 album release \"Perry Como in Italy\": sessions for that album commenced May 9, 1966 at RCA Italiana Studios in Rome with Andy Wiswell producing and Nick Perito as conductor/arranger. \"Forget Domani\" was issued as a single but did not chart."
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"Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes\nForgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes is a country-blues album by German-Canadian musician John Kay, released on Dunhill Records in 1972.\nKay was well known as the lead singer of the band, Steppenwolf, in the 1960s. This album is his first solo work since Steppenwolf's split. It mixes pure acoustic tunes with others that sound more like what he's done before. It's also a sort of sandwich: one classical country song is followed by an original one and back"
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"Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)\nHistory.\nAfter a couple of commercially lackluster studio albums were released, Nakajima left Pony Canyon, a record label she had belonged to since her debut. Double A-Side single \"Earthly Stars (Unsung Heroes)\"/\"Headlight, Taillight\" is the first release under the record label, Yamaha Music Communications, which was newly founded in 2000.\nBoth songs were originally written for the TV documentary series which was aired on NHK. Akira Imai, a producer of the television program decided to ask"
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"Frankenchrist\nFrankenchrist is the third album released by the American hardcore punk band Dead Kennedys in 1985 on Alternative Tentacles.\nThe album is an example of the progressive, psychedelic side of Dead Kennedys' musical personality. The spaghetti western soundtrack influence is also noticeable in the horn parts and in East Bay Ray's atmospheric guitar work. \"Frankenchrist\" is noted for its relative lack of traditionally 'hardcore' material. Most of the songs are slower and longer than the majority of other Dead Kennedys songs. \"M.T.V. − Get"
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"album, in 1983.\n\"Go for the Throat\".\nAfter the album was released, the band encountered trouble with their label, Rainforest Records, who did not want to release an album that may result in legal action from the Los Angeles Slayer, backed by a much larger label at the time. Further, the band's distributor, Dutch East Indies was also dealing with its own legal problems stemming from the Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist album.\nDisbanding.\nThe band's final show was at another famous San"
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"From Dreams or Angels"
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"From Dreams or Angels\nFrom Dreams or Angels is an album by Abney Park.\nTrack listing.\nAll information from band's website.\n1. \"The Root Of All Evil\" - 4:07\n2. \"Tiny Monster\" - 2:58\n3. \"Holy War\" - 4:24\n4. \"Kine\" - 4:30\n5. \"Breathe\" - 3:52\n6. \"Hush\" - 3:14\n7. \"Thorns & Brambles\" - 3:42\n8. \"Child King\" -"
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"Accession Records\nAccession Records is a record label created by Adrian Hates.\nArtists.\n- Angels of Venice\n- Assemblage 23\n- Cleaner (band)\n- Diary of Dreams\n- Diorama (band)\n- Lights of Euphoria\n- Nerve Filter\n- Panzer AG\n- SITD\n- Faderhead\nExternal links.\n- Accession Records website (german)"
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"From St. Louie to Frisco\nFrom St. Louie to Frisco is the twelfth studio album by Chuck Berry, released in 1968 by Mercury Records. One track on the album, \"My Tambourine\", is the same tune as Berry's later hit for Chess Records, \"My Ding-a-Ling\", but with less risque lyrics. The Sir Douglas Quintet backed Berry on parts of this album.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written and arranged by Chuck Berry\n1. \"Louie to Frisco\" –"
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"Front Porch Stories\nFront Porch Stories is Avail's sixth, and final studio album, and released on Fat Wreck Chords in 2002.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"Black and Red\" - 2:15\n2. \"Blue Times Two\" - 2:56\n3. \"West Wye\" - 2:55\n4. \"You\" - 2:47\n5. \"Gravel to Dirt\" - 2:10\n6. \"Done Reckoning\" - 1:42\n7. \"East on Main\" - 2:28\n8. \""
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"Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, and produced an exclusive series of another 60 or so classic artist compilations called American Music Legends. as well as Instrumental packages like Bluegrass Highway, Front Porch Gathering and countless more. Cumberland Records is still available in limited US markets. The \"Cumberland\" label was originally started around 1963. The label produced original \"country music\" from old time fiddle/bluegrass/banjo to more modern electric guitar and steel guitar albums. These original \"Cumberland Record\" albums were all produced by Kelso Herston"
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"Fuckin A\nFuckin A is the second album by The Thermals, released on May 18, 2004 by Sub Pop Records.\nA rare promo pressing exists of the planned (but later scrapped) \"God and Country\" single. It was meant to promote the live album \"Live @ the Echoplex: December 7th, 2007\" and \"Fuckin A\" from four years prior. \"Goddamn the Light\" served as the single's b-side.\nTrack listing.\nSource: Official Site\nPersonnel."
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"with Arista Records, the label who released \"Try This\" and her second studio album \"Misundaztood\" (2001). In 2006, she stated that she was unhappy with the way the label wanted her to produce music after the success of \"Missundaztood\", saying: \"I was kind of rebelling against the label on that one. I was going: 'You want a record? Fine, I'll write 10 songs in a week for your fuckin' record and you can press it up and put it"
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"Future Weather\nFuture Weather is an EP by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on October 26, 2010 on Secretly Canadian. Released on both twelve-inch vinyl and as a digital download, the EP precedes the band's second studio album, \"Slave Ambient\", which feature tracks from this release in a re-recorded state.\nIn early 2011, former member Kurt Vile praised the track, \"Brothers\", stating, \"Adam Granduciel's one of my best friends, so it"
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"plays in Decapitado. Egeness has composed scores for the movies The Astonished Man (2008), Wake Before I Die (2011), and The Weather Outside (2011).\nThe majority of their records were produced by future Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins producer, Butch Vig. All of their records, with the exception of their first 7\" on Version Sound, were released by the Chicago record label, Touch & Go Records.\nIn 2005, a tribute to Die Kreuzen was released, \"Lean Into It -"
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"Gangnam Style"
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"animal-inspired dance moves with his choreographer Lee Ju-sun, including panda and kangaroo moves, before settling for the horse trot, which involves pretending to ride a horse, alternately holding the reins and spinning a lasso, and moving into a legs-shuffling side gallop.\nDuring an interview with Reuters, Psy said that \"Gangnam Style\" was originally produced only for local K-pop fans. On July 11, Psy and his music label YG Entertainment started releasing several promotional teasers for \"Gangnam Style\" to"
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"criticized the song for failing to accurately represent South Korean culture. Oh Young-Jin, managing editor of \"The Korea Times\", wrote that the dance has more to do with Americans than Koreans.\nIn Japan, the song has met with considerable criticism. When \"Gangnam Style\" first appeared in Japanese TV shows in July, the reaction from viewers was negative. As a result, Psy's Japanese record label YGEX cancelled a previously planned Japanese language re-release of \"Gangnam Style\". According to \""
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"Gentlemen Take Polaroids\nGentlemen Take Polaroids is the fourth studio album by the English band Japan, released on 24 October 1980 by Virgin Records.\nBackground.\n\"Gentlemen Take Polaroids\" was the band's first album for the Virgin Records label, after leaving Hansa-Ariola who had released their first three albums. It continued in the vein of their previous album \"Quiet Life\", drawing on its elegant Euro-disco stylings coupled with more ambitious arrangements. This was the last Japan album to feature guitarist Rob Dean"
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"Get Behind Me Satan\nGet Behind Me Satan is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band The White Stripes, released on June 7, 2005, on V2 Records. Though still basic in production style, the album marked a distinct change from its guitar-heavy 2003 predecessor, \"Elephant\". With its reliance on piano-driven melodies and experimentation with marimba on \"The Nurse\" and \"Forever For Her (Is Over For Me)\", \"Get Behind Me Satan\" plays down the punk,"
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"what had been thrown on me, things I'd never asked for. Every song on that album is about truth.\"\n\"Get Behind Me Satan\" was, for ten years, the only album by The White Stripes to not be commercially released in a vinyl format. The White Stripes had intended to re-record \"Get Behind Me Satan\" entirely live in a New Zealand studio and wanted that to be the official vinyl version, but the studio that they were planning to record it in no longer had"
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"Ghetto D\nGhetto D is the sixth studio album by American rapper Master P, released on September 2, 1997 on No Limit Records and Priority Records.\nBackground.\nOriginally slated to be titled as \"Ghetto Dope\", the name was shortened to the current title before the release due to the drug reference in the aforementioned title. The album would be one of Master P's biggest albums.\nControversy.\nThe original album cover, which depicted a crack addict sitting on a curb and smoking from a"
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"Electro Ghetto\nElectro Ghetto is the second studio album by German rapper Bushido. It released on October 25, 2004 by his newly founded record label ersguterjunge and Universal Music Group. This was the first record since he has left former label Aggro Berlin.\nBackground.\nAfter the success of his debut album \"Vom Bordstein bis zur Skyline\" Bushido left the label Aggro Berlin due to personal issues with the label's founders Specter, Spaiche and Halil Efe and signed to Universal Music, where he founded with fellow rapper D"
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"Gift Rap\nGift Rap was a Christmas compilation album released by Cross Movement Records (CMR) on October 26, 2004. It featured both CMR artists and others. Production by Kevin Arthur, EarthQuake, D. Hackley, Lee Jerkins, So Hot Productions, Maji, Official, Rodney Rockers, Tru-Life. The album was re-released in October 2006 with new cover artwork.\nTrack listing.\n1. Tell You Why – Da' T.R.U.T.H.\n2. Came Down – The Ambassador feat. La'Tia &"
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"Gift OST\".\nIn 2005, Miller along with his father Master P founded a new record label titled Guttar Music Entertainment. Also in 2005, Miller along with his brother Valentino Miller and their three cousins C-Los, Lil' D and Willie J formed the rap group Rich Boyz and on November 22, 2005, they released their debut album titled \"Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us\" via Guttar Music. The group later disbanded.\nOn April 4, 2006, Miller released his debut"
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"Gimme Some\nGimme Some is the sixth album by Peter Bjorn and John. It was released on 28 March 2011 in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world on Cooking Vinyl, and the following day in the US, on Startime International.\n\"Breaker, Breaker\", \"Second Chance\", \"Dig a Little Deeper\" and \"May Seem Macabre\" were released as singles, the latter as a radio-only single. \"Second Chance\", which was released on January 24, 2011"
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"True Tone Records (Australian label)\nTrue Tone Records was an Australian based record label. It was founded by Michael Crawley in the 1980s. The label was distributed by Polygram Records.\nHistory.\nTrue Tone signed Gang Gajang and released the band's first single \"Gimme Some Lovin'\" in 1984, as well as their first two albums, \"Gang Gajang\" (1985) and \"Gang Again\" (1987). In 1985 the label signed The Go-Betweens but the band never recorded anything for"
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