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Come along for the ride and we'll find out together." [8] In September 2015, Swing out Sister shipped their album, Rushes, to those who had signed up to the pledge; this included short samples of the songs that Swing Out Sister were writing for the 'Moveable Feast' project. The content was also available as downloadable MP3 tracks to those who ...
1987: Another Non-Stop Sister; 1989: Windmills of Your Mind (EP Japan) 1990: Swing 3; 1992: Swing Out Singles; 1996: The Big Elsewhere (EP) 2009: les étrangers (soundtrack) 2015: Rushes (work in progress materiel from Pledgemusic for the album Almost Persuaded) 2018: Almost Persuaded (limited edition vinyl edition & mail order/concert sold ...
Producers – Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Tracks 1–10 & 12-14); Swing Out Sister (Track 11). Engineers – Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Tracks 1–10 & 12-14); Stuart James (Track 11). Additional Engineers – Howard Bernstein, Richard Edwards and Roland Herrington. Recorded at Lillie Yard Studios, Master Rock Studios and Sarm West Studios (London, UK).
Best of is a 1996 retrospective compilation album by Swing Out Sister, containing their successful singles spanning the years 1986 through 1996. It is their first compilation album—and last Fontana Records album.
This was Swing Out Sister's debut album and contained the hit single "Breakout", which reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1986 and number 6 on the US pop chart in November 1987. Subsequent singles released from It's Better to Travel include " Surrender ", " Twilight World " and " Fooled by a Smile ".
Beautiful Mess has received generally favorable reviews from music critics and journalists.Allmusic gave the album four stars out of a possible five. [1] Daryl Easlea of the BBC reviewed the album soon after its British release in September 2008 and described the music as "(s)weet, time-warped; unmistakeable; with their brand of London Embankment sunrises and cocktail party sunsets, it's so ...
Remember the episode of That 70s Show where Kitty and Red unexpectedly find themselves at a swingers play party (or, excuse me, “wife swapping party”)? While the ‘70s is a time of the past ...
Swing Out, Sister; Directed by: Edward C. Lilley: Written by: Henry Blankfort Eugene Conrad (story) Edward Dein (story) Produced by: Bernard W. Burton: Starring: Rod Cameron Frances Raeburn Arthur Treacher Fuzzy Knight Billie Burke: Cinematography: Paul Ivano: Edited by: Edward Curtiss: Music by: Milton Rosen: Distributed by: Universal Pictures