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A 12-inch single was released with longer versions of "Mama" and "It's Gonna Get Better", the edit for the latter containing an extra verse and chorus. [ 8 ] Genesis filmed promotional music videos for "Mama" and "Illegal Alien", both of which were filmed back to back on the same film set.
The album was released on CD in Germany by Walhalla Records with "It's Gonna Get Better" as a bonus track. It was re-released by See For Miles Records in 1994 with two bonus tracks, "It's Gonna Get Better" and "Hipshaker". Akarma Records re-released the vinyl version in 2003 with the one bonus track "It's Gonna Get Better."
Year Title Peak chart positions Album US US Mod US Main US Pop US Adult AUS [3]CAN [4]CAN Rock [5]UK [6]1990 "Tremble" — — — — — — — — — Surprise
The song "It's Gonna Get Better" was written with teen suicide prevention programs in mind, while "Bring Back the Days of Yea and Nay," a duet with brother Marvin Winans, challenges parents to take responsibility for training their children. A definite highlight on the album is the song "Looking Back at You."
The article itself is followed by a list of the songs, including each song's author, recording date and the album it was originally released on. The cover features, clockwise from the top left: Outlaws , Lynyrd Skynyrd , Wet Willie , Elvin Bishop , Atlanta Rhythm Section , Charlie Daniels , and The Allman Brothers Band .
All Together Now is the eighth studio album by the New Orleans–based rock group Better Than Ezra, released on September 9, 2014. [5] It is available on CD, vinyl and as a digital download. [5] Produced and mixed by producer Tony Hoffer, the album marks the band's first release through The End Records. [6]
Ariana Grande's new album, "Eternal Sunshine," has garnered a lot of attention online. See what fans are saying about Grande's new body of work.
In March 1951, Ike Turner and his band the Kings of Rhythm entered Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service, where they recorded several songs including the No. 1 R&B hit often regarded as the first rock 'n' roll record, "Rocket 88," featuring Jackie Brenston on vocals with the band credited as the Delta Cats.