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  2. Motive (album) - Wikipedia

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    Motive is the second album from Red Box and was released in 1990. Track listing. All songs written and composed by Simon Toulson-Clarke, except where noted.

  3. Alvin Stardust (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Stardust (1974) Rock With Alvin (1975) Singles from Alvin Stardust "Red Dress" Released: 26 April 1974 "You You You" Released: 23 August 1974 "Tell Me Why"

  4. Starburst (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Starburst (originally known as Opal Fruits) is the brand name of a box-shaped, fruit-flavoured soft taffy candy manufactured by The Wrigley Company, which is a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. Starburst has many different varieties, such as Tropical, Sour, FaveREDs, Watermelon, Very Berry, Superfruit, Summer Blast and Original.

  5. List of photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Super-panchromatic film with extended red sensitivity up to about 750 nm. To achieve moderate IR effects requires a very deep red filter (Heliopan 715, Hoya R72 or the Ilford SFX filter) or deep red filter otherwise it will give similar results to HP5 upon which it is based. [103] UK: 135–36, 120 ILFORD: XP2 Super: available: T: 400: C-41: Print

  6. List of Yu-Gi-Oh! video games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of video games developed and published by Konami, based on Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and anime franchise, along with its spin-off series. With some exceptions, the majority of the games follow the card battle gameplay of the real-life Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. There are 56 in total.

  7. Stardust (Willie Nelson album) - Wikipedia

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    Stardust was on the Billboard ' s Country Album charts for ten years—from its release until 1988. The album also reached number one in New Zealand and number five in Australia in 1980. In 2012, the album was ranked number 260 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

  8. So Much (for) Stardust - Wikipedia

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    So Much (for) Stardust debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 chart dated April 8, 2023, selling 64,000 album-equivalent units. It is Fall Out Boy's seventh consecutive top-ten album. [ 48 ] The album also reached the top ten in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa and the United Kingdom.

  9. Music Sounds Better with You - Wikipedia

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    "Music Sounds Better with You" is the only record by the French house trio Stardust, released on 20 July 1998. Stardust comprised the Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter , the DJ Alan Braxe and the vocalist Benjamin Diamond.