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The track became Supertramp's last US Top 40 single to date, peaking at number 28 on the Billboard singles charts in July 1985. It also crossed over to the dance charts, peaking at number nine. On the B-side of the 12-inch release is a 10-minute instrumental version.
9012Live: The Solos is the third live album by English rock band Yes, released as a mini-LP on 7 November 1985 by Atco Records.Recorded during their 1984 world tour in support of their eleventh studio album, 90125 (1983), the album features a selection of solo tracks performed by each of the five band members, plus live versions of two songs from 90125. [5]
Two promotional music videos were made for the song, and both clips received much airplay on MTV. The song "Love Comes" was re-recorded for Zander's solo album Countryside Blvd. This album was due for release in 2010 but has been held back, remaining unreleased to date, although various download sites did legally offer the album for a few hours.
Brother Where You Bound is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1985. It was their first album after original member Roger Hodgson left the band, leaving Rick Davies to handle the songwriting and singing on his own. The album features the group's Top 30 hit "Cannonball".
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Live/1975–85 is a live album by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, consisting of 40 tracks recorded at various concerts between 1975 and 1985, and released as a box set by Columbia Records on November 10, 1986. [1] It broke the record for advance orders, and, according to RIAA certification, is the second-best-selling live album in the ...
The Hooters performed "And We Danced" at the Live Aid benefit concert in Philadelphia on July 13, 1985. [8] The music video for the song was nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards. [9] The video featured live footage of the band filmed at the now-demolished Exton Drive-In in Exton, Pennsylvania. [10]
In addition, Cheech Marin and Al Kooper reprise characters created for the earlier music video for Marin's "Born in East L.A." single, and Herb Alpert appears at the very end, too late to play trumpet. The CD edition of Flash included two bonus tracks, "Nighthawks" and "Back on the Streets", which were originally released as B-sides.