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In the 1990s, rivalry with the Killamanjaro sound system led to a series of 'sound clashes' being staged. [7] In 2003 Powell started a second sound system, Purple Love, which concentrates on vintage Jamaican music. [8] A live album featuring a recording of the sound system performing, Stone Love Live, was released in 2005 on November Records. [9]
Stone Love is the third studio album by American singer Angie Stone, released on June 28, 2004, by J Records.Originally conceived as a collaborative but introspective album which Stone planned to call Diary of a Soul Sister and was expected to feature female singers such as Gladys Knight and Chaka Khan, the album features a wide range of collaborators, including Warryn Campbell, Andreao Heard ...
The Beatles - "Love Me Do" (EMI) one-sided acetate, the only unedited version with count-in - estimated at $50,000–$100,000. [17] Omega sold David Bowie's first demo tape (with The Konrads) for £39,360 in 2018 (Record Collector 485). A Michael Jackson "What More Can I Give" studio reference CD sold on eBay for $50,000 in 2015 [18]
As a result, the largely unknown first album by The Stone Poneys was more widely available in the 1970s and 1980s than the subsequent albums that featured the band's more familiar songs. In 1995, Capitol briefly issued the three Stone Poneys albums as individual CD releases. The releases were removed from the catalog within a few years.
Kashif is the self-titled debut album by American singer Kashif.Produced by Kashif and Morrie Brown, it was released by Arista Records on February 22, 1983, in the United States, following his departure from the funk/disco group B. T. Express.
"Stoned Love" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the last Billboard Pop Top Ten hit for the group, peaking at number seven, and their last Billboard number-one R&B hit as well, [1] although the trio continued to score top ten hits in the UK into 1972.
"Stone Love" is a 1987 song written [2] and performed by Kool & the Gang, issued as the second single from the band's 1986 album Forever. The song peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1987, becoming the band's 12th and final Top 10 single, and also their final top 40 to date.
TSP CD 001 – The Beatles – Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 2 (CD Rotes Cover, nur in Japan erschienen) PB 006-2 – Ron Wood – Sure the One You Need (Nur LP) TSP 003 SH – The Rolling Stones – Roll Over Beethoven (Shape-Single, B-Seite: Come On und Down the Road Apiece)