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Released as a free digital download. - 2009 Leak at Will. Released: July 4, 2009; Label: Rhymesayers; Released as a free digital download. 2010 To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy: The Atmosphere EP's. Released: September 7, 2010; Label: Rhymesayers; 2013 Demosexual 7" Released: April 20, 2013; Label: Rhymesayers; Record Store Day ...
Laugh is the second solo album by British singer-songwriter Terry Hall.It was released in 1997 on the Southsea Bubble Company label. Hall wrote the majority of the album with guitarist Craig Gannon and collaborated with several acclaimed musicians namely singer-songwriter Stephen Duffy, the High Llamas' bandleader Sean O'Hagan and most notably Damon Albarn of Blur, whom Hall had collaborated ...
Clark wrote much of the music for this album and gave lead guitarist Rocky George more soloing time, thus creating another factor in this album and future albums' more metal-oriented sound. The album's back cover shows each member standing in front of the side of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Los Angeles, the front cover shows the members ...
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Two follow-up singles fared similarly, and in late 1991 the band's debut album, Intastella and the Family of People was issued. [2] The band's momentum was lost after Grundy broke her arm in a motorcycle accident, and they were dropped by MCA, returning in 1993 on the Planet-3 label with the Drifter EP , on which they worked with Shaun Ryder ...
4/5 Matt Berninger ropes in old friends Bon Iver and Phoebe Bridgers for bullish surprise album The National, Laugh Track review: Not quite wedding disco material – but this loose, upbeat album ...
I Cry When I Laugh is the debut studio album by English singer Jess Glynne. It was released on 21 August 2015 in the United Kingdom and 11 September 2015 in the United States by Atlantic Records and Warner Music Group. I Cry When I Laugh was recorded over three years, with Glynne working with several record producers on it.
"Laugh, Laugh" is a song by American rock group the Beau Brummels, written by guitarist Ron Elliott and produced by Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone. Released in December 1964 as the band's debut single, the song reached number 15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart the following February.