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  2. Trapped (Jimmy Cliff song) - Wikipedia

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    The album became a chart-topper and sold several million copies, and thus "Trapped" gained considerable airplay, the most of any of the tracks on the album other than the title song. [15] Among Springsteen audiences it became a favorite during later performances on the Born in the U.S.A. Tour and, with its Springsteen-like themes of both ...

  3. Life (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Life is the soundtrack to the 1999 film, Life. It was released on March 16, 1999, by Rockland Records and Interscope Records . The soundtrack was almost entirely produced by R&B singer R. Kelly , with Wyclef Jean and Jerry Duplessis producing four tracks on the album.

  4. Crumbsuckers - Wikipedia

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    The album cover for Life of Dreams. The band recorded their debut album Life of Dreams at Systems Two Studios in Brooklyn, New York City, in 1985, which was released through Combat Records the following year. Produced by Norman Dunn, the album contained 16 tracks clocking in at less than 33 minutes.

  5. The Singles 1992–2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Singles 1992–2003 is a greatest hits album by American rock band No Doubt, released on November 14, 2003, by Interscope Records.It features 13 of the band's singles from three studio albums—Tragic Kingdom (1995), Return of Saturn (2000), and Rock Steady (2001)—and the single "Trapped in a Box" from their 1992 self-titled debut album.

  6. Trapped (Colonel Abrams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Trapped" is a song by American musician Colonel Abrams, released in 1985 as the first single from his first album Colonel Abrams. It has since become known as Abrams' signature song and still receives airplay on dance radio stations in the UK and the US .

  7. Trapped in a Box - Wikipedia

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    Music OMH, however, described the song as a "kooky, almost novelty single" [3] and CD Universe described the song as a "rhythmic workout". [4] Rhapsody, in a positive review, described it as "one of the album's highlights" and Allmusic called it "as exciting" as two of No Doubt's more successful singles, "Hella Good" and "Just a Girl". [5]

  8. No Doubt (No Doubt album) - Wikipedia

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    It failed to achieve status on any chart. In 2003 the song was released on No Doubt's greatest hits compilation album The Singles 1992-2003 and the video was released on the companion DVD of music videos, The Videos 1992-2003. Within the booklet from The Singles 1992–2003 is a blurb on each song. The short paragraph on "Trapped in a Box" states:

  9. Octavarium (song) - Wikipedia

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    Also the name of the section is a reference to the Iron Maiden song "The Evil That Men Do". [citation needed] Another way in which this part ties into the cyclical nature of the album is that it is part five of Octavarium. The first song on the album, The Root of All Evil, begins with part six (as it is continuing the Twelve-Step Suite).