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  2. The Sound (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original lineup of the Sound consisted of Adrian Borland (vocals, guitar) and Graham Bailey (bass guitar), both ex-Outsiders, along with Mike Dudley (drums) and woodwinds player Bi Marshall (born Benita Biltoo). While not a member, ex-Outsider Adrian Janes would contribute ideas and co-write lyrics to the Sound's music. [1]

  3. Total Recall (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Total Recall score was critically acclaimed and hailed as one of Goldsmith's best scores in his career. [6] [7] [8] Filmtracks.com wrote "The film's futuristic, outlandish story and flashy visuals are well-suited for Goldsmith's synthetically paced score. He would have the opportunity to engage his audience with his maturing use of light ...

  4. Heads and Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Heads and Hearts was recorded in November 1984 at Townhouse Studios in London. [1]Andy Kellman of AllMusic opined that the album saw the group "riding the wave of optimism—or maybe it would be better to say enthusiasm or vigor—that shot through them as they found themselves revitalized after parting ways with a major label", citing the album's "sweepingly hopeful sensibility", despite ...

  5. The Sound (The 1975 song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound" is a song by English band the 1975 from their second studio album, I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It (2016). It was written by band members Matty Healy , George Daniel, Adam Hann, and Ross MacDonald.

  6. Phonetical singing - Wikipedia

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    Phonetic singing is singing by learning and performing the lyrics of a song by the words' phonetic sounds, without necessarily understanding the content of the lyrics.For example, an artist performs in Spanish even though they may not be proficient in the language or understand the meaning.

  7. Music-related memory - Wikipedia

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    Musical memory refers to the ability to remember music-related information, such as melodic content and other progressions of tones or pitches. The differences found between linguistic memory and musical memory have led researchers to theorize that musical memory is encoded differently from language and may constitute an independent part of the phonological loop.

  8. Living in America (album) - Wikipedia

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    Living in America is the debut album in English by Swedish new wave band The Sounds, produced in 2002 under the Warner Sweden record label. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry awarded the album a platinum certification in 2003, denoting sales in excess of 40,000 copies.

  9. Adrian Borland - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Kelvin Borland (6 December 1957 – 26 April 1999) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, best known as the frontman of post-punk band The Sound. Following a substantial musical career spanning numerous groups, as well as a solo career, he died by suicide after jumping in front of a train on 26 April 1999. [ 1 ]