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Sailing the Seas of Cheese is the second studio album and major label debut by the American rock band Primus.It was released on May 14, 1991, through Interscope Records.It spawned three singles: "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver", "Tommy the Cat", and "Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers".
Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album by American rock band Primus.It was released on February 7, 1990, by Caroline Records.Produced by the band and Matt Winegar, the album was recorded at Different Fur Studios in San Francisco in December 1989.
The song has been believed by Fariña's producer, and others, be an answer song to Bob Dylan's 1965 song "Positively 4th Street", a scathing putdown of which various people have been mooted as the target, including Fariña (Fariña's wife and Dylan's one-time lover Joan Baez were sisters, and the four had become close friends, although Fariña ...
Blue Streak: The Album is a soundtrack to the 1999 comedy film Blue Streak.It is composed of fourteen R&B and hip hop tracks from various artists and producers. [2] The album peaked at number 31 on the Billboard 200 [3] and number 9 and on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. [4]
The song includes a sample of "Bam Bam" by Jamaican musician Sister Nancy.In response to Jay-Z sampling her work, Sister Nancy said: "It's a blessing." [1]The song's hook, sung by Damian Marley, is an interpolation of the 1976 song "Tenement Yard'' by Jacob Miller and Inner Circle, with Marley singing Gangsta cant live inna tenement yard in place of the original Dreadlocks cant live inna ...
This album was released on June 27, 2006 on the Curb Records label. This album has two brand new songs, "That's How They Do It in Dixie," and "Stirrin' It Up". The former was released as a single, while "A Country Boy Can Survive" was re-released. Both songs were made into music videos in 2006.
John Arden "Jay" Ferguson (born May 30, 1947) [1] is an American rock and pop musician known for his work with the bands Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne, and his 1978 solo hit "Thunder Island". His later career has been as a composer of music for television programs and films.
The song was the first video Pimp C was featured on since he was released from his prison sentence. In the music video, Jay-Z is absent because of contract restrictions, so Bun B and Pimp C took his place. This is the first time Young Jeezy worked with Pimp C and this is Jay-Z's second time working with UGK, since they worked on "Big Pimpin'".