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Buoyed by the huge European hit "Bulletproof Heart", the band's third album Dance to the Holy Man is the band's commercial peak to date. Throughout the 1990s, The Silencers saw a popular taste shift away from their songwriter-based style of music toward grunge and electronic music.
The Silencers had a European hit with "Bulletproof Heart". However the single, written by O'Neill in the Fingerprintz days and was about the Irish Troubles, did not receive much airplay in UK. [citation needed] During the late 1980s, The Silencers opened for David Bowie and U2 as well as touring for 4 months with Simple Minds. Despite modest ...
Bulletproof Heart was selected to play in the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival and Houston International Festival. The film later opened to majority of the United States on March 31, 1995, and was later released to New York on April 7, 1995. The United Kingdom was the last place the movie was released to, on June 9, 1995.
The Silencers is a 1966 American spy comedy film directed by Phil Karlson, starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm. The screenplay by Oscar Saul is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton , while also adapting elements of Hamilton's first Helm novel, Death of a Citizen (1960).
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The Silencers may refer to: The Silencers (comics) The Silencers, a 1962 Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton. The Silencers, the 1966 film based upon the novel and starring Dean Martin; The Silencers (band), a Scottish pop/rock band; The Silencers (ska band), an American ska punk band
Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers" peaked at 108 on the Billboard 200. [5] Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers" was the last soundtrack album that Martin recorded. The 1960s had also seen Martin appear on the soundtrack to Robin and the 7 Hoods , a 1964 film fellow Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. , with Bing ...
In 1989 Grace Jones recorded a version of the song on her album Bulletproof Heart. A special "Brazilian Mix" of "Amado Mio" was produced by Clivillés and Cole [1] and served as second single of the album, released in 1990. This mix was later available on the 2004 CD re-issue of Bulletproof Heart. The mix charted low on European charts, despite ...