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  2. Face to Face (The Angels album) - Wikipedia

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    Face to Face is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band, the Angels, which was released in June 1978. [1] [2] It was co-produced by the band with Mark Opitz, [3] which peaked at No. 18 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. [2] For shipment of 280,000 copies, it was accredited as 4× platinum. [1]

  3. The Angels (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    The Angels signed an international contract with CBS Records and, in March 1980, released a new version of Face to Face on the Epic Records subsidiary. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] It is a compilation of tracks from the Australian forms of Face to Face and No Exit , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] plus an edited variety of the 1979 studio version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your ...

  4. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again - Wikipedia

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    "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" is an Australian rock song written by Doc Neeson, John Brewster and Rick Brewster, [4] and performed by their group, the Angels. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The song was initially recorded as a ballad in March 1976 but subsequently re-released as a rock song.

  5. Comin' Down (The Angels song) - Wikipedia

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    "Comin' Down" is a song by Australian hard rock band The Angels, released in March 1978 as the lead single from the band's second studio album, Face to Face. [1] The song first peaked at number 80 on the Australian Kent Music Report. [2] It was co-written by band members, Doc Neeson, John Brewster and Rick Brewster. [3]

  6. Take a Long Line - Wikipedia

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    The year of its release (1978), The Angels supported both Meat Loaf and David Bowie on their respective tours of Australia. David Bowie actually asked the band to support him on his tour after hearing the Face to Face album and seeing The Angels live at a show at the Bondi Lifesaver club. [3]

  7. Shohei Ohtani is face of the Angels. Why use body double for ...

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    Oh, my.Oh, the symbolism. Oh, Ohtani. The Angels' two-way superstar is famously loathe to miss a game. He never wants to sit. Apparently, he didn't want to stand, either. Read more:Shohei Ohtani ...

  8. The Angels discography - Wikipedia

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    The Angels were formed in Adelaide in 1974 by the Brewster brothers, John and Rick, together with Bernard "Doc" Neeson. The line-up of the band has since gone through numerous changes with Rick as the mainstay member. They are known as Angel City internationally (to avoid confusion with 70s glam-rock band Angel.)

  9. Face to Face - Wikipedia

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    Face-to-face (philosophy), a philosophical concept described by Emmanuel Lévinas based on the idea that people are responsible to one another in their face-to-face encounters Face-to-face interaction , a concept in sociology, linguistics and communication studies involving social interaction carried out without any mediating technology