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The Black Ghosts released a series of singles followed by the DJ mix titled Mixtape and the well-received EP Anyway You Choose to Give It. [3] Their self-titled debut album was released on 8 July 2008. [4] The lead single "Repetition Kills You" features Damon Albarn as guest vocalist. The song "I Want Nothing" was featured on the Triple J Hit ...
Hayley Williams explained how the song's title and lyrics were inspired by the complicated relationship between the book's protagonists: I chose the title "Decode" because the song is about the building tension, awkwardness, anger and confusion between Bella and Edward. Bella's mind is the only one which Edward can't read and I feel like that's ...
Full Moon was produced by Coolidge's producer David Anderle. As noted by William Ruhlmann in his AllMusic review of the album, "Despite Kristofferson's greater celebrity, the LP was made with Coolidge's strengths in mind. David Anderle, its producer, was her producer, and it was released on her record label, A&M.
Twilight: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to Twilight, released on November 4, 2008.. The soundtrack was chosen by music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas; [4] while the score, Twilight: The Score, was composed by Carter Burwell. [5]
Ghosts of the Great Highway was re-issued as a double CD in February 2007 on Caldo Verde. The second disc features six bonus tracks, including a cover of "Somewhere" written by Leonard Bernstein. Sun Kil Moon's third studio album April was released in April 2008 [6] and features guest vocals from Will Oldham and Ben Gibbard. The album was ...
Simon William Lord is an English songwriter, record producer and musician. Lord was a member of the group Simian on vocals/guitar and now produces music as Lord Skywave. [1] ...
Spring is here, which means so is March’s full moon. While there are full moons each month (approximately every 29.5 days), like the Wolf Moon in January and the Snow Moon in February, this ...
"Full Moon and Empty Arms" is a 1945 popular song by Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman, based on Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. [ 1 ] The best-known recording of the song was made by Frank Sinatra in 1945 [ 2 ] and reached No. 17 in the Billboard charts.