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  2. N·E·W·S (Prince album) - Wikipedia

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    The album received mostly negative reviews from critics, with several critics noting the album's lack of cohesion. In a 2 out of 5 star review, Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlman criticized the album as directionless, stating "The listener, who will have to be a particularly rabid aficionado of all things Prince to be interested, must throw out all expectations and simply revel in the joy of ...

  3. Spring (American Spring album) - Wikipedia

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    It was left off the record, and the backing track (produced on January 7, 1970) was ultimately used for Spring. [3] Wilson and Sandler kept in touch, and a few months later, Wilson asked Sandler to co-produce what became the Spring album. [2] Spring was largely tracked in Wilson's home studio in Bel Air, California from October 8, 1971 to May 1972.

  4. I Just Wasn't Made for These Times (album) - Wikipedia

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    It consists almost entirely of rerecordings of Wilson's past songs. The title is taken from the song of the same name which Wilson wrote in 1966 with collaborator Tony Asher for the Beach Boys' album Pet Sounds. Wilson commented of the rerecordings in a 1995 interview: “At first, I thought ‘This is gonna be contrived, the songs were all old ...

  5. The Elements: Fire - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's friends, family, and colleagues later referred to its recording as heralding his period of psychosis and the unraveling of the Smile project. Wilson produced "Fire" on November 28, 1966, at Gold Star Studios with 15 session musicians, including three bassists, four flutists, and a string sextet. The track was arranged to evoke images ...

  6. Allroy's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Allroy's Revenge is the second studio album by the American punk rock band All, released in 1989 through Cruz Records.It was the band's first release with singer Scott Reynolds, replacing Dave Smalley who had left in late 1988.

  7. 'Yellowstone' finale: Lainey Wilson's Abby finally returned ...

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    Wilson called the part written for her by "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan "a dream come true." Fans have called for Abby's return since the two TV lovers went their separate ways. Well, hang ...

  8. Russell Wilson's revival continues as he leads Steelers to ...

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    Russell Wilson's career was called dead after a disastrous stint with the Denver Broncos. Now he's quarterbacking a first-place Pittsburgh Steelers team fresh off a shootout win over a division rival.

  9. Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' - Wikipedia

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    The album was the third studio collection released in Wilson's music career and the first issued on a major record label. The disc has since spawned two singles: "Dirty Looks" (2019) and "Things a Man Oughta Know" (2020). The latter release became Wilson's breakout single, reaching chart positions on the country music surveys in North America.