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  2. Stranger Love - Wikipedia

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    Rob Mullineau from OZ EDM called the song "A powerful and uplifting house track". [6] AAA Backstage called the song "top shelf" saying "'Stranger Love' is a powerful and mega uplifting track, it sees the classic style of production from PNAU injected with a fresh new marriage of harmony with the vocals of Budjerah."

  3. The House of Love (1988 album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded following the departure of founder member Andrea Heukamp, who had played on the band's early singles. [6] Her only appearance on the album was playing guitar and singing backing vocals on the song "Christine" (the first song which group leader Guy Chadwick had written for The House of Love and had inspired the blueprint for the band's original lineup and style).

  4. The House of Love - Wikipedia

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    The House of Love's second album (also untitled, but generally known as either House of Love, the Butterfly album, or simply Fontana) was released in January 1990; [7] it reached the top ten in the UK Albums Chart and peaked at N°148 in the Billboard Top 200, staying in the US chart for 8 weeks. [10] It sold worldwide over 400,000 copies. [5] "

  5. Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing - Wikipedia

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    The tune is in E ♭ minor, starting with a Latin piano intro. The opening melody is reminiscent of Horace Silver's "Song for My Father", [4] over which Stevie engages in an English-speaking dialogue with a woman, trying to impress her with talk of worldliness of having been to "Iraq, Iran, Eurasia" before changing to somewhat unintelligible Spanish, using the phrase "Todo 'stá bien chévere ...

  6. Hounds of Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    Hounds of Love (song) " Hounds of Love " is a song written, produced and performed by English singer Kate Bush. It is the title track and the third single released from her No. 1 studio album Hounds of Love. The single was released in the UK on 17 February 1986.

  7. Audience with the Mind - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. [3] MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. [4] New Musical Express. 5/10 [5] Audience with the Mind is the fourth studio album by British alternative rock band The House of Love. [6] It was the band's final new release until 2005.

  8. Ghosttown (Madonna song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's composition is "uplifting" and "euphoric" [15] pop, [16] [17] electropop [18] [19] and electro, [20] [21] far-reaching with a number of melodic effects generated by electronic music. A cinematic visualization with the track is accomplished by different chord progressions, making the whole song sound compact. [ 22 ] "

  9. A Spy in the House of Love - Wikipedia

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    Seduction of the Minotaur. A Spy in the House of Love is a 1954 novel by Anaïs Nin. Alongside her other novels, Ladders to Fire, Children of the Albatross, The Four-Chambered Heart and Seduction of the Minotaur, it was gathered into a collection known as Cities of the Interior. The novel follows the character of Sabina, a woman who enjoys the ...