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Great Expectations is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, [6] [7] released in late 1992 on EMI Records. The first single released from the album, " Sleeping Satellite ", went to number one both in the UK and Ireland, while sitting just outside the top 10 in Germany (No. 12).
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"Sleeping Satellite" is a song by British singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, released in September 1992 by EMI and SBK as the first single from her debut album, Great Expectations (1992). The song was written by Archer with John Beck and John Hughes, and produced by Julian Mendelsohn and Paul Wickens. It received favorable reviews from music ...
The song was used as the theme to the 1998 version of the movie Great Expectations (reportedly chosen by actor Robert De Niro), [1] appearing in the Daria episode "Monster", as well as being used for the launch television advert for the new Rover 25. It was covered by Emma Bunton in 2006 for her third album, also titled Life in Mono.
Great Expectations is a musical with music by Cyril Ornadel and book and lyrics by Hal Shaper based on Charles Dickens' 1861 novel of the same name. The original production featuring Sir John Mills opened at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford in December 1975 before touring to other British cities and in Canada.
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Great Expectations received mixed or average reviews. Based on 24 critic reviews from mainstream publication, Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on reviews from 24 critics. [9] Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 39% based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10.
Great Expectations – The Singles Collection is a compilation album of British rock band New Model Army's singles, released in 2003. [3] The album was released only in the United States . Track listing