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"Freakin' Out" is a song by Graham Coxon and was released as the lead single from his fifth solo album Happiness in Magazines in 2004 (see 2004 in British music). It was released as a very limited 7" (only 5000 copies) and charted at number 37 in the UK Singles Chart .
Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications (sales thresholds)UK [1] [2]The Sky Is Too High: Released: 10 August 1998; Label: Transcopic Format(s): CD, LP, download; 31 The Golden D
"Freakin' Out" and "All Over Me" are songs by Graham Coxon that appeared on his 2004 album Happiness in Magazines. They were released as the final single from the album as a double A-side in October 2004 (see 2004 in British music). The single peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.
Happiness in Magazines was produced by Stephen Street, accompanied by engineer Cenzo Townshend.It was then mastered by Bunt Stafford-Clark at Townhouse Studios in London. . The artwork was designed by Alex Hutchinson, with images provided by Coxon
Freak Out! is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, released on June 27, 1966, by Verve Records. Often cited as one of rock music's first concept albums , it is a satirical expression of guitarist/bandleader Frank Zappa 's perception of American pop culture and the nascent freak scene of Los Angeles.
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Adema is the debut album by American rock band Adema.It was released on August 21, 2001 through Arista Records and peaked at #27 on the Billboard 200.The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 6, 2002 for selling over 500,000 copies in the United States, [9] and has since sold over 1 million copies worldwide.
It was recorded at the Oxford Zodiac on 3 June 2004 during his first full length UK tour after parting with Blur in 2003. This shoot was originally intended to gather footage to make a promotional video for the single "Freakin' Out". This was idea abandoned but EMI decided that they would release the concert as a whole the following year.