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  2. Still Dreaming (Tomorrow X Together album) - Wikipedia

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    The album contains songs from all their previous releases. In November 2020 it was revealed that the single “Force” would be written by Motoki Omori from Mrs. Green Apple, a five-member Japanese rock band from Tokyo. The single was featured as the theme song for the second season of TV Asahi animation series “World Trigger”. [11] [12]

  3. Stillness, Softness... - Wikipedia

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    It juxtaposes scattered, icier melodies with altogether warmer and lusher chords which swell to quell the melodic sparsity, aided by Omori's increased vocal presence". [3] A staff reviewer from Sputnikmusic opined that "the depth and contour furnished by these ominous undertones prove a valuable foil against the album's central appeal: this ...

  4. Seiko Oomori - Wikipedia

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    Seiko Oomori (大森靖子, Ōmori Seiko, born 18 September 1987) [1] is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Her musical career began in the underground music culture of Tokyo's Kōenji neighborhood, briefly playing in the punk band Kuchuu Moranko before going solo and releasing two independent albums until signing with major record label Avex Trax in 2014.

  5. Category : Song recordings with Wall of Sound arrangements

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    Salt Lake City (song) Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town; Say Goodbye to Hollywood; Scott (album) Scott 2; See My Baby Jive; Set Fire to the Rain; She's the One (Bruce Springsteen song) Sleigh Ride; Sloop John B; SOS (ABBA song) (You're My) Soul and Inspiration; Stay Awhile (Dusty Springfield song) Step into Christmas; The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine ...

  6. Walls (Circus) - Wikipedia

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    The song peaked at number 69 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. An alternate arrangement of the song, played at a faster tempo, was included on the soundtrack under the title "Walls (No. 3)". The song was later covered by Glen Campbell on his 2008 album Meet Glen Campbell and by the Lumineers on the first anniversary of Petty's death.

  7. Once More (The Orb song) - Wikipedia

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    "Once More" is a 2001 single by the Orb with vocals by Aki Omori. The B-sides include remixes by Mark Pritchard and Bedrock. The Bedrock remix was featured on Sasha & Digweed's Communicate album. It peaked at #38 on the UK Singles Chart. "Aki Omori used to sing with a band called Freaky Realistic," said Alex Paterson, "and we hooked up a few ...

  8. Walls (Louis Tomlinson song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Charlie Lightening, and filmed in Morocco, was released on 20 January 2020.The video begins with Tomlinson roaming the Moroccan desert where he encounters a mysterious door, walks through a series of glass panes and sits on a chair perched halfway up a brick wall (a reference to a music video for "Live Forever" by Oasis whose former member Noel Gallagher is ...

  9. Walls (Icehouse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Walls" is the third single released by the Australian rock band Flowers, later known as Icehouse. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released in January 1981, on independent label Regular Records from their debut album, Icehouse , it peaked at #20 on the Australian Kent Music Reoport Singles Charts. [ 3 ]