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Recorded Live is the second live album by British blues rock musicians Ten Years After, which was released as a double LP in 1973.. This album, containing no overdubs or additives, was recorded over four nights in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Frankfurt and Paris with the Rolling Stones' mobile recording truck and later mixed from sixteen tracks to stereo at Olympic Studios in London.
Rotterdam Records was a Dutch record label founded by Paul Elstak in 1992. It released hardcore and gabber music. It stopped in 2012 and restarted again in 2018 with MP3 releases.
"Waiting Room" is a song by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. The song was first released as the opening track to their debut EP , and was later compiled on their commercially successful 1989 compilation 13 Songs .
Waiting for God is the self-titled debut studio album of Waiting for God, released in late 1994 by KMG. [1] The album was re-issued as Quarter Inch Thick by Re-Constriction Records in 1996 with an expanded track listing featuring bonus remixes. [2] [3]
Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. is the second album from for King & Country. Fervent Records alongside Word Records released the project on September 16, 2014. For King & Country worked with producers Ben Glover, Matt Hales, Seth Mosley, and Tedd Tjornhom in the creation of this album. 5 tracks from the album became radio singles including "Fix My Eyes", "Shoulders", "It's Not Over Yet ...
Fugazi, also known as the EP 7 Songs, [7] is the debut release by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. As with subsequent release Margin Walker , Guy Picciotto did not contribute guitar to this record; all guitar was performed by Ian MacKaye .
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called the state "ground zero" for nursing homes and "God's waiting room" in regard to the state's high population of senior citizens. DeSantis is one of many state ...
"Rotterdam (Or Anywhere)" is a song by English pop rock music group the Beautiful South, taken from their fifth studio album, Blue Is the Colour (1996). It was written by Paul Heaton and Dave Rotheray, was produced by Jon Kelly, and features Jacqui Abbott on lead vocals. Released in September 1996 by Go!