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  2. Malocchio (album) - Wikipedia

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    That continues on Malocchio, and while the clubby style actually suits them, the results are pretty much the same, since the band rarely approach balancing all of the varying elements satisfyingly. They come closest on 'Trapped' and closer 'Paradise', but even then there is the nagging feeling that the choruses simply aren't infectious enough ...

  3. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    The free tier plays songs in its music video version where applicable. The premium tier plays official tracks of the album unless the user searches for the music video version. YouTube Music Premium and YouTube Premium subscribers can switch to an audio-only mode that can play in the background while the application is not in use. The free tier ...

  4. Guilty (The Pearls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Guilty" is a 1974 song by British vocal duo The Pearls. It was the group's final charting single in the UK. "Guilty" reached No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] It became their greatest hit. The song was included on a 2005 compilation of the group's hits entitled, A String of Pearls. "Guilty" was also covered by American girl group First Choice.

  5. White Gold (musician) - Wikipedia

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  6. Live on Two Legs - Wikipedia

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    "Daughter" features vocalist Eddie Vedder singing lyrics to Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World" (as the band continues a quiet jam to "Daughter") along with lyrics to Pearl Jam's own "W.M.A." towards the end of the song. The album also contains Pearl Jam's rendition of Young's song "Fuckin' Up". AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas ...

  7. The Pearls - Wikipedia

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    The Pearls' original songs included "Let's Make Love Again", "Doctor Love" and "Wizard of Love" among others though they all just failed to make the UK Top 50. They had more success with another original song which was their only non-cover to chart. "Guilty" was co-written by Ron Roker and became a UK Top 10 success in 1974. [2]

  8. 7/11/03 – Mansfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The band's stated goal over these three nights was to play every song it had played on the entire tour so far, without repeats as noted. To this end, the first disc was an acoustic band set that Pearl Jam played before even openers Sleater-Kinney got on stage; the second and third discs are the regular set following Sleater-Kinney.

  9. Pearls Before Swine (band) - Wikipedia

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    The final Reprise album, Familiar Songs, consisted of newly conceived, arranged, and produced recordings of some of Rapp's earlier songs, along with a few new and unreleased, featuring his then-current band, Morrie Brown (bass, guitar, mandolin and vocals), Robby Merkin (piano, organ, synth, bass and vocals), and David Wolfert (acoustic and ...