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Industry was an American new wave band formed in 1978 in New York City as Industrial Complex, their name later changing to Industry. In 1981, the band became commercial but disbanded three years later. Their only well known album was Stranger to Stranger, released in 1984 [1] which included the hit single, "State of the Nation".
However, it was a bigger hit in Europe and peaked at number ten in Sweden. The album peaked at No. 48 in Sweden. After this album, Jon Carin started a successful solo and session musician career, becoming a permanent member of the Pink Floyd studio & live band and co-writing Pink Floyd's hit single "Learning to Fly". Unger and Perrone went on ...
Shoes For Industry: The Best of the Firesign Theatre is the eighteenth comedy album by the Firesign Theatre. [3] Released in 1993 [ 4 ] as a two-disk CD [ 5 ] on Laugh.com , it is a compilation of tracks from the group's albums recorded during their Golden Age (1968–1975) for Columbia Records .
Look of Love: The Very Best of ABC is a compilation album by English synth-pop band ABC, release on November 6, 2001. Although essentially a reissue of greatest hits package Absolutely (which was released in 1990), the album featured two new songs by Fry titled "Peace and Tranquility" and "Blame". A companion DVD, along with a bonus disc of ...
American fictional comedic film about real life rock band Tenacious D, on their quest to obtain a historic guitar plectrum that promises them fame and fortune. 2007 Control: Anton Corbijn: Sam Riley Samantha Riley: A film about the English 1976 band Joy Division. Focus on lead singer Ian Curtis. Shows how the band rose to success and the ...
Michael Jackson's Thriller, estimated to have sold 70 million copies worldwide, is the best-selling album ever. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Jackson also currently has the highest number of albums on the list with five, Celine Dion has four, while the Beatles, Madonna and Whitney Houston each have three.
1980: Love Live - live, 1978 concert 1982: Studio / Live - second side live from a 1970 concert 2003: The Forever Changes Concert 2003: Electrifically Speaking - Live in Concert
Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006) was an American musician, singer and songwriter who rose to fame as the leader of the Los Angeles rock band Love. Love's 1967 album Forever Changes was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and it is part of the National Recording Registry.