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Tea Break Over–Back on Your 'Eads! is the eighth studio album by British jazz-rock band If.Released on 7 March 1975, it was their final studio album for over 40 years, until the release of If 5 in 2016 following their reunion.
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Later, the bus stops for a tea break and the hooligans arrive at the same time, when suddenly a passing convoy is attacked and the assassins try to kill the man inside one of the cars. The man, using his swiftness, foils the attack and manages to nab and arrest one of the attackers while killing a few others.
Dick Morrissey – saxes and flute, lead vocals (4); Geoff Whitehorn – electric and acoustic guitars, lead (1, 7) and backing vocals; Gabriel Magno – Hammond organ, electric and acoustic pianos, electric harpsichord
The band was formed in 1969 by Dave Quincy, Dick Morrissey, and Terry Smith. [1] They were managed by Lew Futterman, who was also the band's album producer.Signed by Chris Blackwell to Island Records in the UK and to Capitol Records in the US, their debut album, If (1970), entered the charts in both the States and the UK.
The Reel Inn, one of the Pacific Coast Highway's most iconic landmarks, burned in the fires, according to a GoFundMe page shared by the restaurant's social media and its owners.
The third-quarter pass secured the first Titans touchdown of the day. The Vikings blitzed five pass rushers on third-and-10. But Tennessee's offensive line stood its ground to buy Levis time as he ...
The tracks were re-arranged parts of the film music composed and conducted by Henry Mancini. At the 1962 Academy Awards, Mancini and lyricist Johnny Mercer won Oscars for Best Original Song for "Moon River", while Mancini picked up a second statue for Best Original Score. The album also stayed on Billboard ' s album charts for over ninety weeks ...