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  2. 78 Saab - Wikipedia

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    78 Saab released their fourth album, Good Fortune, on 15 October 2010, again recorded by Tim Whitten. A film clip for the song "Warm Jets" was released and the band toured Australia in early 2011 with Kirsten Morley on keyboards. For the first time the album was available on vinyl as well as CD and MP3.

  3. Good Fortune (78 Saab album) - Wikipedia

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    Good Fortune is the fourth and final album by Australian rock band 78 Saab, released in 2010. The album came three years after its predecessor, The Bells Line , during which time frontman Ben Nash said the band had been drifting and procrastinating.

  4. 10 Seconds (song) - Wikipedia

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    "10 Seconds" is a song by American singer Jazmine Sullivan. It was written by Sullivan and Salaam Remi for her second studio album, Love Me Back (2010), with production helmed by the latter. It was released on October 15, 2010, as the album's second single and reached number 15 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs .

  5. The best songs of 2024 - AOL

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    The song is punchy and cinematic, like Kasabian's "L.S.F." meets Gorillaz's "Dare" meets the atmospheric, suburban angst of "Skins" (the original UK series, not the busted US version). But despite ...

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  7. Spring (American Spring album) - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to a mutual connection with Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson met David Sandler, a Minnesota-based songwriter/producer, at a session for "Good Time". [2] The song was intended for what became the Beach Boys' album Sunflower. It was left off the record, and the backing track (produced on January 7, 1970) was ultimately used for Spring. [3]

  8. Comeback Brands: Ten Famous Brands Coming Back to Life

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    Saab After paying $600 million for half of Saab in 1989, General Motors' (GM) 2000 decision to buy the rest of the company for a cool $125 million probably seemed like a bargain.

  9. Diane Young - Wikipedia

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    The opening lyric for the song, "You torched a Saab like a pile of leaves", served as the inspiration for the video. [8] According to an interview with Vancouver 's The Peak radio station, the video for "Diane Young" was made with only five seconds of footage from a Phantom Cam which films at 1000 frames per second. [ 9 ]