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The group's contract expired in 1972 and most of the band members decided to leave Motown, but vocalist G. C. Cameron had married Gwen Gordy and had a different contract than the rest of the performers, so he departed the Spinners and encouraged them to add Philippé Wynne; [1] the renewed line-up recorded a string of successful albums produced ...
"Fracture" by Edison's Children (Neil Armstrong's son's band) from their 11/11/2011 released album about an Alien Abduction "In The Last Waking Moments...", [14] [15] the opening song performed at the NASA Concert Celebration for 50th Anniversary of Neil Armstrong & Apollo 11 starring Rick Armstrong on bass & guitar [16] [17]
Greatest Hits is the debut studio album by American rock band Alien Ant Farm, released in 1999 through the bands own label "Chick Music Records". Despite its name, it is not a compilation album, and was intended to be tongue-in-cheek. [1] The album won best independent album at the 9th annual LA Music awards in 1999. [2]
"Movies" is the debut single of American rock band Alien Ant Farm, released on January 16, 2001, from their second studio album, Anthology (2001). Originally released on their 1999 album Greatest Hits, it was re-recorded (along with numerous other songs) for Anthology. It was re-released after the success of their second single, "Smooth Criminal".
"These Days" is the first single by Alien Ant Farm from the band's third album, Truant. Originally released on the bands 1999 album Greatest Hits, it was reworked and re-recorded for Truant. "These Days" was released to radio on July 1, 2003. [1] The song was featured in Madden NFL 2004. [2]
"Attitude" is a song by American rock band Alien Ant Farm. [1] It was included on their second studio album, ANThology, [2] and was released on March 18, 2002, as the album's third and final single (fourth if counting the re-release of "Movies". "Attitude" reached number 66 on the UK Singles Chart.
Alien Ant Farm's 1999 album Greatest Hits includes a hidden track named "Slick Thief", which is an early version of "Smooth Criminal". [84] Mitchell said he came to resent how popular the cover was, and did not want to perform it, thinking: "We're a better band than just this song."
The same year as forming, the band released their debut EP $100 EP, and followed it up with their second EP Love Songs in 1998. [3] [4] Alien Ant Farm self-released their debut studio album Greatest Hits through their own record label Chick Music Records. [2] It later won the award for Best Independent Album at the 1999 LA Music Awards. [1]