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  2. 96° in the Shade - Wikipedia

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    96° in the Shade is the second album by the Jamaican reggae group Third World, released by Island Records in 1977. [1] The title track, “1865 (96 Degrees in the Shade)”, refers to the year of the Morant Bay rebellion, headed by the Baptist deacon and preacher Paul Bogle. Although the rebellion failed, the song makes clear that Bogle’s ...

  3. All That You Can't Leave Behind - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist the Edge said that with Pop, the band had "taken the deconstruction of the rock 'n' roll band format to its absolute 'nth degree." [ 3 ] However, following the poor reception to the album and tour, the band wished to return to song arrangements that consisted almost entirely of guitar, bass, and drums, and to quickly regroup in the ...

  4. Les Dudek - Wikipedia

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    Les Dudek (born August 2, 1952, at Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1]In addition to his solo material, Dudek has played guitar with Steve Miller Band, The Dudek-Finnigan-Krueger Band, Stevie Nicks, Cher, Boz Scaggs, The Allman Brothers Band, Maria Muldaur, Bobby Whitlock, Mike Finnigan, Jim Krueger and Dave Mason.

  5. Unchain Your Mind - Wikipedia

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    It featured the single '90 Degrees in the Shade', which although heavily influenced by the electronic sounds of the 1990s, was a representation of the band's future 'acid swing' direction. All the tracks on the album are instrumentals, with perhaps the exception of 'Obey the Rules of the Night' which featured a sampled vocal chorus and bridge.

  6. Jesse Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Johnson's second album, Shockadelica, was released – containing the hit single "Crazay", a duet with Sly Stone – and his third album Every Shade of Love followed in 1988. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Johnson also featured on the soundtracks to the Breakfast Club (contributing "Heart Too Hot to Hold", a duet with ...

  7. 78 in the Shade - Wikipedia

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    78 in the Shade is the fifth and final studio album by Small Faces, and the second during their reunion. It was released on the Atlantic label in 1978 and re-issued in 2005 on Wounded Bird . The album was created during the brief re-union of the band in the 1970s.

  8. Boz Scaggs - Wikipedia

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    William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [2] He was a bandmate of Steve Miller in the Ardells in the early 1960s and a member of the Steve Miller Band from 1967 to 1968.

  9. Solo Guitar (Derek Bailey album) - Wikipedia

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    A revised version of this album with alternative improvisations was released as Solo in 1978. In 1995 a CD version incorporating improvisations from the original and revised LPs was released. [ 2 ] In 2017 Honest Jon's issued a 45 RPM double LP edition that added one more track on side D, a 1972 improvisation at York University.