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Pitchfork placed the album at 45 on its year-end list and at number 179 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s. [21] [22] PopMatters listed the album 60th on its list of the year's best albums, and it named Let's Get Out of This Country the second best indie pop album of the year. [23] [24] Stylus Magazine ranked the album 22 on its year ...
Camera Obscura recorded their third album, Let's Get Out of This Country, in Sweden over the course of two weeks with producer Jari Haapalainen. [9] The album was released on 6 June 2006. The first single, "Lloyd, I'm Ready to Be Heartbroken", is an answer song to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions ' song " Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken? "; [ 10 ...
Let's Get It On is the thirteenth studio album by the American soul singer, songwriter, and producer Marvin Gaye. It was released on August 28, 1973, by the Motown subsidiary label Tamla Records on LP .
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert is the second live album by the Rolling Stones, released on 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in the UK and on London Records in the United States. It was recorded in New York City and Baltimore in November 1969 prior to the release of Let It Bleed. It is the first live album to reach number 1 ...
The album's lead single, "She Twerkin" was released on February 25, 2014. [3] The song peaked at number 98 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it his second overall Hot 100 entry. The album's second single, "Mexico" was released on April 22, 2014. [4] The album's third single, "She Wanna Ride" featuring Shanell, was released on August 5, 2014. [5]
In 2014, Cash Out signed a deal with E1 Music and released the single "She Twerkin" in February 2014. [14] It debuted on the Hot 100 at the last spot, making it his second chart entry. Cash Out's debut album Let's Get It (formerly titled Patience) was released on August 26, 2014.
Even with the release selling out before most fans even knew it went on sale, it could still have a shot at No. 1, if Swift sleuths are correct in believing that somewhere between 100,000 and ...
Paul McCartney, long unhappy with the original Phil Spector produced Let It Be LP, initiated a remix of the album, titled Let It Be... Naked which was released in 2003. The album was presented as an alternative attempt to capture the original artistic vision of the project, to "get back" to the rock and roll sound of the band's early years.