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Face to Face is the self-titled debut album of the Boston new wave band Face to Face, originally released in 1984 on LP (BFE 38857) and Cassette by Epic Records. It peaked at #126 on the Billboard pop album charts in the summer of 1984.
Sargent went on to record as a solo artist, and is currently lead singer for the band Twinemen with former members of Face to Face and Morphine. Beard is a music booker at Toad and Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he plays with Session Americana. Kimball plays guitar as a member of Bob Dylan's band in the Never Ending Tour.
Tracks 1, 3, 6, 8, and 13 originally recorded for Face to Face (1996) Tracks 2, 4, 9, 15, and 17 originally recorded for Don't Turn Away (1992) Track 5, 7, and 12 originally recorded for Big Choice (1995) Track 11 originally recorded for Over It (1994) Track 14 originally recorded for A Strange Compilation (1992)
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During the second song played by Linkin Park, fans broke down the barricade and were crushing other fans thus stopping the show after the song "Lying from You" for about 15 to 20 minutes. the band made some attempt to keep the crowd entertained by playing classic songs and have Joe Hahn scratch over some beats, the stage manager made a speech telling the fans to be careful or they'd stop the ...
Confrontation is the second album by the Boston band Face to Face. It was produced in part by Arthur Baker. [2] Like the 1984 debut, most of the songs were written by Angelo, with Laurie Sargent credited as co-writer on half. The record was not a commercial success and would be their last release on Epic Records.
The production had previously only toured the United States and Canada, but this time they visited Australia, [1] New Zealand, Japan, [2] and Europe, [3] avoiding any North American cities. [ 4 ] On 6 June, Joel pulled out of a concert at Wembley Stadium in London , England due to illness.
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue North America: 22 March 1995 San Diego: United States Jack Murphy Stadium [11]: 52,665 / 52,665 $2,350,025 24 March 1995