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"Drowning in the Sea of Love" was released as the follow-up to the band's UK breakthrough hit "Broken Land".The follow-up was expected to replicate the single's success, but stalled at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart after radio play dropped following the Piper Alpha Disaster in July 1988.
The Northern Irish band the Adventures recorded a sophisticated pop version which rose to number 44 on the UK pop charts in July 1988. [8] The single was taken from their album The Sea of Love. Beatles drummer Ringo Starr recorded a cover version for his 1977 album Ringo the 4th. [citation needed]
Ari Lehman (born May 2, 1965) [1] is an American performing artist, composer, and actor.He is known for playing the child Jason Voorhees in the Paramount horror film Friday the 13th, becoming the first actor to portray the horror film icon.
The Sea of Love is the second album by the Northern Irish rock band The Adventures, released in May 1988. Entirely written by band member Pat Gribben, the album was produced by Pete Smith and Garry Bell. The Sea of Love featured the single "Broken Land", their only Top 40 hit in the UK, and also their only chart entry in the United States.
Jason X is a 2001 American science fiction slasher film directed by Jim Isaac and written by Todd Farmer.It is the tenth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise.It stars Lexa Doig, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell, and Kane Hodder in his fourth and final appearance as Jason Voorhees.
Jason Isaacs (fourth from left) in The White Lotus Credit - Fabio Lovino—HBO. J ason Isaacs is desperate for a game of tennis, which isn’t exactly a secret, because he’s brought his racket ...
Jason Voorhees went from deceased child to full-grown man for Friday the 13th Part 2, and Warrington Gillette was hired to play the role. Gillette auditioned for the role of Paul; that role eventually went to John Furey. Under the belief that he had attended the Hollywood Stuntman's School, Gillette was offered the role of Jason Voorhees. [70]
Tom Waits's version was first available on the 1989 soundtrack for the movie Sea of Love and later on his 2006 album Orphans; Cat Power recorded it on her 2000 album, The Covers Record. The 2007 film Juno featured her version in its soundtrack. [25] Power’s cover was certified gold in Canada [26] and gold in United States. [27]