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  2. Vietnam/Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam/Heaven is a compilation album by the band Shockabilly. The album is a combination of two previously unavailable LPs , and was well received by critics. These recordings feature many sonic techniques that were later emulated by bands such as Primus and Sonic Youth .

  3. Kool Thing - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Kool Thing", released on June 4, 1990, was the band's first for a major label. The video was directed by Tamra Davis.The video focused on Gordon's fascination with 1960s radicalism (particularly Patty Hearst and the Black Panthers), and featured the band wearing glam style clothing.

  4. Vietnam (Shockabilly album) - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam is the third studio album by American rock band Shockabilly, released in 1984 by Fundamental Records. [2] It released on CD as Vietnam/Heaven in 1990. Track listing

  5. Vietnam’s Eighth Wonder of the World Revealed in ‘A ... - AOL

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    Dartmouth Films has set a U.K. and Ireland release date for Alastair Evans’ acclaimed documentary “A Crack in the Mountain” and unveiled a clip from the film. Deep in the jungle of central ...

  6. Heaven (Shockabilly album) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Heaven is the fourth studio album by Shockabilly, ... It released on CD as Vietnam/Heaven in 1990. Track listing

  7. Quang Lê - Wikipedia

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    The two again sang another song called “Nhà Anh Nhà Em” about young love back in Vietnam. Thúy Nga decided put together a show dedicated to the three regions of Vietnam, “Huế, Saigon, Hanoi” in Paris By Night 91. Quang Lê, with a group of male singers, sang “Từ Miền Bắc” and “Vào Miền Nam” created for each region.

  8. Free (Free album) - Wikipedia

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    Free is the second studio album by English rock band Free, recorded and released in 1969. It saw the burgeoning of the songwriting partnership between Paul Rodgers and 16-year-old bassist Andy Fraser; eight of the nine songs are credited to the two. The album performed poorly, failing to chart in the UK and in the US. [2]

  9. I Love You, It's Cool - Wikipedia

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    I Love You, It's Cool is the third studio album by Brooklyn-based indie rock band Bear in Heaven, released on April 3, 2012, on their own Hometapes label. It received generally favorable reviews from critics, and has a score of 66 based on 21 reviews at Metacritic .