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  2. 3 (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded in 1994 as a three piece: Joey Eppard on guitar and lead vocals, Josh Eppard on drums and Chris Bittner on bass. They came to the attention of Universal Records after well-received performances at the Woodstock festival in 1994, eventually getting signed in 1998, but following an unstable relationship with the label through its series of corporate mergers, the band was ...

  3. List of triple albums - Wikipedia

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    M. Madness – The Liberty of Norton Folgate (2009) – 3×CD, 1×LP (special edition box set) Paul McCartney - Tripping the Live Fantastic (1990) The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (1999) MF Grimm - American Hunger (2006) Yasunori Mitsuda - Chrono Cross. Yasunori Mitsuda, et al. - Chrono Trigger. Metallica - Live Shit: Binge and Purge – 3× ...

  4. Nirvana (band) - Wikipedia

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    The same three Nirvana albums were also placed on Rolling Stone 's 2011 list of "The 100 Best Albums of the Nineties", with Nevermind ranking the highest at number 1, making it the greatest album of the decade. [176] Time included Nevermind on its list of "The All-TIME 100 Albums" in 2006, labeling it "the finest album of the 1990s". [177]

  5. Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra

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    Ozawa conceived the idea of combining blues and classical music. [3] The following year, Ozawa conducted a performance of William Russo's Symphony No. 2, Titans, at the Ravinia Festival. Shortly after that, Russo was commissioned to write and orchestrate the composition that became Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra. Russo ...

  6. 3 (1980s band) - Wikipedia

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    3 performed at live venues to support their album, sometime in 1988. The three studio musicians were sometimes augmented by Paul Keller on guitar, Debra Parks and Jennifer Steele on backing vocals. Their setlist mainly consisted of material from their album, including "Runaway" and an extended jam version of the cover song "Eight Miles High ...

  7. List of songs recorded by Iron Maiden - Wikipedia

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    Gers contributed to his second album with Iron Maiden, 1992's Fear of the Dark, co-writing three tracks with Dickinson, who would leave after the album's release, and two with Harris, who also produced for the first time. [11] In 1995, the band released The X Factor, their first album since 1981's Killers without Bruce Dickinson on vocals.

  8. The Three Degrees discography - Wikipedia

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    The Three Degrees "Year of Decision" 1974 — — 74 — 8 — 27 — 8 13 "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (MFSB featuring the Three Degrees) 1 — 1 12 — 1 5 68 18 22 JPN: 63,000; US: Gold [23] Love Is the Message "Love Is the Message" (MFSB featuring the Three Degrees) 85 — 42 — — 37 — 63 — [C] — JPN: 41,000 "When Will I See ...

  9. Free at Last (Free album) - Wikipedia

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    Free Live! (1971) Free at Last. (1972) Heartbreaker. (1973) Free at Last is the fifth studio album by the English rock band Free. It was recorded between January and March 1972, and released in June that year. After breaking up in May 1971 due to differences between singer Paul Rodgers and bassist Andy Fraser, the band had reformed in January 1972.