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  2. Heaven in the Backseat - Wikipedia

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    "Heaven in the Backseat" is a song by British rock band Romeo's Daughter that was featured on their self-titled debut album. It was made more popular when it was later featured on the soundtrack of the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.

  3. A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Child was released on August 11, 1989, and grossed $22.1 million on a budget of $8 million, a steep decline in box office receipts from Dream Warriors and The Dream Master, though still a box office success and the highest-grossing slasher film of 1989. It received mixed to negative reviews from critics.

  4. Dreamchild - Wikipedia

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    Dreamchild is a 1985 British drama film written by Dennis Potter, directed by Gavin Millar, and produced by Rick McCallum and Kenith Trodd. [5] The film, starring Coral Browne, Ian Holm, Peter Gallagher, Nicola Cowper and Amelia Shankley, is a fictionalised account of Alice Liddell, the child who inspired Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

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  7. Nick Laird-Clowes - Wikipedia

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    The Dream Academy disbanded in 1991. [10] Laird-Clowes released a solo album, Mona Lisa Overdrive, under the name Trashmonk in 1999. [11] A friend of David Gilmour, with whom he co-produced both The Dream Academy and A Different Kind of Weather albums, [12] Laird-Clowes contributed lyrics to two songs on Pink Floyd's album The Division Bell. [13]

  8. Bless the Child (song) - Wikipedia

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    There is too a limited DVD plus of the single which includes three DVD videotracks in addition to the audio content. The videos are "Over the Hills and Far Away", "Bless the Child", and a 30-minute interview. [2] In addition to it being a single, part of the edited version was used in a Chinese broadcast on CCTV-4. [citation needed]

  9. Video Anthology (video) - Wikipedia

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    The album was announced via a press release on Destiny's Child's website on April 16, 2013. It was released through Music World Entertainment, Columbia Records, and Legacy Recordings, and was the group's third record release with the latter. Video Anthology contained sixteen music videos for fourteen songs filmed throughout the band's music career.