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To Bring You My Love was Harvey's first album of new material since disbanding the original PJ Harvey trio in 1993. For this recording she recruited producer Flood, her old Automatic Dlamini bandmate John Parish and a new line-up of session musicians including multi-instrumentalists Joe Gore, Eric Drew Feldman, Mick Harvey and drummer Jean-Marc Butty.
Close to the Wind (Various songs taken from Red and Gold, The Five Seasons, and the bonus track on the 1995 re-release of Red & Gold) 1999 Meet on the Ledge: The Classic Years 1967–1975 (2-CD set) 1999 Fiddlestix: The Best of Fairport, 1972–1984: 2001 Some of Our Yesterdays: 2002 Fairport Convention (2002 compilation) 2002
On December 6, 2014, Dev announced the release of Bittersweet July, Pt. 2 as a follow up to Part 1 and made it available for pre-order along with the download of "The Night Is Young". The EP was released via iTunes on December 15. The third track from the second part, "Parade", was released as the lead single. [24]
Track Meet, known in Japan as Track Meet: Mezase! Barcelona ( トラックミート めざせ!バルセロナ ) , is a sports video game that was released for the original Game Boy . In Germany the game was released as Litti's Summer Sports (endorsed by Pierre Littbarski ).
The original 1978 vinyl release of the soundtrack omitted some of the material. The design of the record's inner sleeve reflected the Apple/EMI 1962–1966 ("Red") and 1967–1970 ("Blue") compilation Beatles albums released in 1973, with printed lyrics, red, blue and white layouts, and the track listing for the two album sides using similar periods (side one: 1962–67, side two: 1967–70).
The song was written while the band was working on their third album, and was then recorded during the Starcatcher sessions in 2022. They debuted the song on March 24, 2023, during their "Dreams in Gold Tour", [1] [2] and the track was released to the public on April 7, 2023, on digital media.
"Nice to Meet Ya" is a song by Irish singer Niall Horan, released through Capitol Records as the lead single from his second studio album Heartbreak Weather on 4 October 2019. [6] Horan co-wrote the track with Ruth-Anne Cunningham in one day.
The song garnered positive reviews from music critics, who praised of the song's concept and praised its lyrics. Rolling Stone described the song as "mock-utopian" but felt that the song was "self-conscious." [5] Stephen Holden from The New York Times described the song as "an amusing evocation of the current baby boom" and fun but serious. [6]