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  2. One Way of Life - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... One Way of Life is a "Best of" compilation by the Levellers, ... "Carry Me" (New Version) "Fantasy"

  3. A Weapon Called the Word - Wikipedia

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    A Weapon Called the Word is the debut album by English folk rock band the Levellers, released in 1990. [2] [3] The album contains re-recorded tracks from the band's first two E.P. recordings: Carry Me E.P. (upon which the tracks "Carry Me" and "England My Home" were originally released) and Outside/Inside E.P. (which contained "Outside/Inside", "Barrel of the Gun" and "I Have No Answers").

  4. Levellers (band) - Wikipedia

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    One Way of Life: The Very Best of The Levellers was released in September 1998. The album was a traditional "greatest hits" package of the hit singles, with two new songs, "Shadow on the Sun" and "Bozos". Additionally, "One Way" and "Carry Me" were re-recorded, and a re-mix of "Too Real" was included.

  5. Levellers discography - Wikipedia

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    "Carry Me" 1989 — Non-album singles "Outside/Inside" — "World Freak Show" 1990 — A Weapon Called the Word "Together All the Way" — "One Way" 1991 51 Levelling the Land "Far from Home" 71 "Fifteen Years" 1992 11 Non-album single "Belaruse" 1993 12 Levellers "This Garden" 12 "Julie" 1994 17 "Hope St." 1995 12 Zeitgeist "Fantasy" 16 "Just ...

  6. Category:Levellers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Levellers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  7. Levelling the Land - Wikipedia

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    Levelling the Land is the second full-length album by the Brighton folk-punk group, The Levellers, released in 1991. [3] The album reached number 14 in the UK album charts [4] and has since gained platinum status through ongoing sales. [5]

  8. I Ate a High-Protein Breakfast for Two Weeks—Here’s What Happened

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    I’ve always been a tea-and-toast-for-breakfast kind of person. But finally fed up with mid-morning energy dips and sugar cravings, I decided to find out if protein was the boost my body needed ...

  9. We the Collective - Wikipedia

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    We the Collective is the eleventh studio album by folk-punk rock band the Levellers. The album entered the British album charts at number 12, the band's highest-charting entry in over 21 years. [2] The 10-track album features acoustic re-recordings of many of the band's greatest hits, with two new songs "Shame" and "Drug Bust McGee". [3]