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  2. Whiteface (band) - Wikipedia

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    Barry Dunaway joined as the new bassist and the group recorded a new album called Change of Face in 1981. Their producer, Phil Benton, had worked with singer/songwriter Paul Davis and enlisted the band to back him on his 1981 hit singles "Cool Night" and "`65 Love Affair".

  3. Change (band) - Wikipedia

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    This new Change project was planned for a release on BMG North America under the name X-Change in 1992, but due to budgetary issues, the album was left unreleased. The availability of the X-Change recordings was resolved in 2009 after Romani closed a deal with Italian label Fonte Records to release the album later that year as Change Your Mind. [6]

  4. Changing Faces (group) - Wikipedia

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    Changing Faces is an American female R&B duo that was initially active between the years 1994 until their hiatus in 2000. In August 2009, a new Changing Faces song ...

  5. The Glow of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Glow of Love is the debut studio album by Italian/American ensemble Change, released in April 1980.It includes the singles "A Lover's Holiday", "Searching" and "The Glow of Love"; all three singles simultaneously topped the US dance chart for nine weeks from May to June 1980.

  6. A Change of Pace - Wikipedia

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    A Change of Pace's music is drawn from a number of different bands, ranging from pop bands such as the Beatles, to metal bands such Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin and to the piano pop/rock of artists such as Five for Fighting and Ben Folds. [13] The band however cites their major influence as alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. [13]

  7. Stroke You Up - Wikipedia

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    "Stroke You Up" is a song by American R&B duo Changing Faces that was recorded for their eponymous debut album (1994). The song was released as the album's debut single on July 14, 1994. [1] It was certified platinum by the RIAA and sold 700,000 copies domestically. [1] [2] It features uncredited vocals from R. Kelly.

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  9. Changing Faces (Changing Faces album) - Wikipedia

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    Changing Faces is the self-titled debut studio album by American R&B duo Changing Faces. It was released by Big Beat and Atlantic Records on August 23, 1994, in the United States. Changing Faces peaked at twenty-five on the US Billboard 200 .