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  2. Brocket 99 - Wikipedia

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    Brocket 99 was a comedy audio tape that parodied aboriginal people in Canada. It has been described as a "phenomenon" by some, and racist by others. It has been described as a "phenomenon" by some, and racist by others.

  3. Spoken word album - Wikipedia

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    A spoken word album is a recording of spoken material, a predecessor of the contemporary audiobook genre. Rather than featuring music or songs, the content of spoken word albums include political speeches, dramatic readings of historical documents, dialogue from a film soundtrack, dramatized versions of literary classics, stories for children, comedic material, and instructional recordings. [1]

  4. Colour (The Christians album) - Wikipedia

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    Colour is the second album by British soul group The Christians.It was released in January 1990 by Island Records and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart. [1] It also reached the Top 20 in several European countries due, notably, to the success of its lead single "Words".

  5. Stoneground Words - Wikipedia

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    “I saw Stoneground Words as a sort of statement, something that would remind people that 'Brand New Key' was a complete one-off for me." [1] The project was initially conceived as a double album. The unused tracks recorded during the 1972 sessions would later form the basis of Melanie's 1974 album Madrugada. In 2024, Melanie oversaw the ...

  6. Universal Warning Records - Wikipedia

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    Universal Warning Records is a record label and video production company located in the greater Philadelphia area. Universal Warning produces and releases independent music from local and national bands, as well as produces music videos, live concerts for DVD and digital transmission as well as music documentaries, primarily from the indie, punk, and hardcore genres.

  7. Return to Pepperland - Wikipedia

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    This version also appeared as a B-side of some CD versions of the "Beautiful Night" single, embedded in the longer track "Oobu Joobu (Part 5)". In 2020, the 1987 version was released as a free stand alone download track on McCartney’s website. "Loveliest Thing" – 3:58 Released as a B-side to "Figure of Eight", 1989. "Atlantic Ocean" – 6:47

  8. Forget bad blood: Bad words on Taylor Swift’s albums ... - AOL

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    Words like “f–k,” “bitch” and “s–t” can be heard in the new double album released on Friday, which in less than 24 hours, broke the record for most streamed album in a single day ...

  9. World Without Tears - Wikipedia

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    World Without Tears is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, released on April 8, 2003, by Lost Highway Records.The album debuted at No. 18 on the Billboard 200, selling 54,000 copies in its first week. [1]