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  2. Speak for Yourself - Wikipedia

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    Speak for Yourself is the second studio album by English singer Imogen Heap.It was released on 18 July 2005 in the United States. The album was written, produced, arranged, and funded by Heap, without the backing of a record label, and features guest appearances from Jeff Beck, who provides a guitar solo on "Goodnight and Go", and Heap's ex-boyfriend, Richie Mills, who argues with her on "The ...

  3. Template:Infobox album - Wikipedia

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    The standard infobox for album articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Italic title italic_title By default the infobox causes the page title to be in italics. Set this to 'no' to leave the page title in normal style. Suggested values no Line optional Name name Name of the album. Example Nirvana String required ...

  4. Talk:List of best-selling albums/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Also, The sales for AC/DC's album are far streched, many more albums have been more successfull, regradless of the sales claims. And for the record, the fastest selling album of all-time belongs to the Beatles 1, not the Backstreet Boys, and while he may have the biggest selling album ever, Michael Jackson is not the overall number 1 singer.

  5. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Albums/Archive 37 - Wikipedia

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    A description of the album cover (particularly if sourced) is a great addition to an album page. You could say that the photo is a summary of the description. J04n 21:00, 3 June 2010 (UTC) Right. But contrary to alternate covers there is no strict requirement to mention the primary album cover in the prose as it's used for identification.

  6. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    Album cover for the North American release of Are You Experienced (1967) by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. An album cover (also referred to as album art) is the front packaging art of a commercially released studio album or other audio recordings. The term can refer to: the printed paperboard covers typically used to package:

  7. Gatefold - Wikipedia

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    A gatefold cover, when folded, is the same size as a standard LP cover (i.e., a 12½-inch [32.7-centimetre] square). The larger gatefold cover provided a means of including artwork, liner notes , and/or song lyrics, which would otherwise not have fit on a standard record cover.

  8. Is It Normal To Talk to Yourself? Here's What Therapists Say

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    3 More Reasons It's Completely Normal To Talk to Yourself 1. You're engaging in emotional regulation. Self-talk can be soothing. "It can help you gather your thoughts," says Amy Morin, ...

  9. Talk:Album cover - Wikipedia

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    This is a placeholder to cover the discussion of album covers and how they were a special feature of vinyl albums in the 70's. I added a note under vinyl records. Note a search on album cover brings up Gramaphone awards but no main topic. Vinyl albums had a large 12" cover, which became an important part of the culture of music at the time.