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Murray Street (sometimes written as Murray St.) is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 25, 2002, by DGC Records. Murray Street is the first album by the band to feature Jim O'Rourke as an official fifth member to bolster the group's sound.
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Free Guy (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack accompanying the songs featured in the film as well as three tracks from the film's original score composed by Christophe Beck. The soundtrack was released digitally by Hollywood Records on August 11, 2021 followed by a vinyl edition that released two days later. [1] [2]
Murray Street, Perth, Western Australia Murray Street, Hobart , Tasmania, Australia Murray Street Historic District , a national historic district located at Mount Morris in Livingston County, New York, U.S.
The song's music video premiered in March 2020, before it was released again on October 30, 2020, by Pick Six Records and Interscope Records. It is the lead single from Morray's debut mixtape Street Sermons (2021). The song debuted at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2021, [1] and peaked at number 65.
Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the ninth studio album [2] [3] by Australian singer-songwriter Sia. It was released on 12 February 2021 by Monkey Puzzle and Atlantic , in connection with the release of the musical film Music , which was directed and co-written by Sia.
The song utilizes samples of the 1983 hit record "Between the Sheets" originally performed by The Isley Brothers, "Bootsy Gets Live" by Bootsy Collins and "Slow Down" by Brand Nubian. [2] The song was Murray's most successful single to date, peaking at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 [2] and number three on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
In 1970, McLauchlan returned to Toronto and signed with True North Records; he released an album, Songs from the Street in 1971. [5] Over the next several years he had success in the pop, adult contemporary, country, and folk-music fields, with such songs as "Child's Song," the Juno Award-winning "The Farmer's Song" (1973), and "Hurricane of ...