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  2. Sea of Love (Phil Phillips song) - Wikipedia

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    The song shares a title with, and features prominently in the plot-line of, the 1989 Harold Becker film Sea of Love starring Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin. [28] "Sea of Love" was used in the 2000 film Frequency starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel. "Sea of Love" was used to close out The Simpsons season 16 episode "Future-Drama".

  3. Take 3 - Wikipedia

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    Take 3 for the sea logo in 2024. Take 3 for the Sea is a non-profit organisation based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In 2009, two friends—marine ecologist Roberta Dixon-Valk and youth educator Amanda Marechal—developed Take 3. Joining forces with environmentalist, Tim Silverwood, the trio publicly launched Take 3 as an ...

  4. Northwest Passage (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Northwest Passage" is one of the best-known songs by Canadian musician Stan Rogers.The original recording from the 1981 album of the same name is an a cappella song, featuring Rogers alone singing the verses, with Garnet Rogers, David Alan Eadie and Chris Crilly harmonizing with him in the chorus.

  5. Broken Land - Wikipedia

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    "Broken Land" is a song by Northern Irish band the Adventures, released in 1988 as the first single from their second album The Sea of Love. It was their biggest hit in the UK, spending 10 weeks on the chart, and reached the top ten in Ireland. Written by guitarist Pat Gribben, "Broken Land" peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  6. Drop Down and Get Me - Wikipedia

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    Drop Down and Get Me was well received by critics at the time of its release. [9] In a retrospective review, Cub Koda of AllMusic said Del Shannon "sounds great as well, writing nine of the 12 tracks assembled and turning in bang-up readings of Don Everly's "Maybe Tomorrow," the Rolling Stones' "Out of Time" and Phil Phillips' classic "Sea of Love" [1]

  7. Harold Becker - Wikipedia

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    Harold Becker (born September 25, 1928) is an American film and television director, producer, and photographer from New York City, associated with the New Hollywood movement and best known for his work in the thriller genre.

  8. Tremendous Sea of Love - Wikipedia

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    Tremendous Sea of Love was positively received by critics. Ian Cohen of Pitchfork praised the album's rawness, and said it was a reaction to its predecessor, Kindred. [8] The New Zealand Herald ' s George Fenwick also praised the album's "startling clarity" and "rawness", further stating that though some elements felt "disparate and scattered", that this may have been intentional on Angelakos ...

  9. Sea of Love - Wikipedia

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    Sea of Love may refer to Sea of Love, a 1989 American thriller film "Sea of Love" (Phil Phillips song), a 1959 song by Phil Phillips and The Twilights, covered by many performers; Sea of Love, a 1992 song by Ken Melville from It Came From the Desert port for TurboGrafx-CD "Sea of Love" (The National song), 2013; The Sea of Love, a 1988 album by ...