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The album charted at number 172 on the Billboard 200 and at number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It spawned three hit singles : " Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City ", "I Wouldn't Treat a Dog (The Way You Treated Me)" and "Yolanda".
Together for the First Time... Live is a 1974 blues album by singer Bobby Bland and guitarist B. B. King. The duo later recorded Bobby Bland and B. B. King Together Again...Live. Bland and King toured together extensively in the 1970s and 1980s, which did much to keep their careers alive during a period of otherwise popular decline for the ...
The album was released on January 1, 1961, and became a commercial and critical success. Especially Bland's strong and emotional voice and Scott's thoughtful arrangements were praised by critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic calls the album, "one of the great records in electric blues and soul-blues." Furthermore, "it's one of the key ...
Non-album single "Come Here" (featuring Dok2, Bobby) Yes: Masta Wu, Dok2: No: Masta Wu , Teddy, Choice37 Hi Suhyun: Non-album single "I'm Different" (featuring Bobby)-Yes: Masta Wu: No: P.K, Bekuh Boom: 2016: Reddy: Show Me the Money 5 "Like this" (featuring Bobby) Yes: Reddy: No: Seo Won Jin, Dress, Kush Lee Hi: Seoulite "Video" (featuring ...
Rip It Off is the third album by Columbus, Ohio-based trio Times New Viking. [6] It is their first release for Matador Records , as their two previous albums were released on Siltbreeze Records . Track listing
AllMusic rated the album favorably, although it noted that it "works almost like a retrospective of a period in the band's career." [ 3 ] Trouser Press wrote that "the combo delivers succinct but clunky punk rock highlighted by unexpectedly strong pop hooks and occasionally odd instrumental angularities."
The title song was a Johnny Mercer composition that Darin contributed extra lyrics to, prompting Mercer to give him a full co-author credit. Darin would revive some of the songs from the album later in his career. "Ace in the Hole" was re-recorded by him for the unreleased-at-the-time The Curtain Falls live album, recorded in Las Vegas in 1963 ...
Firstpost stated "this album evidently has more than just one layer" and "though the Solo playlists combined last for almost an hour, many of the songs in them are worth your time". [5] Manorama Online called the album "highly addictive", adding the songs "belong to the fusion genre and make for a pleasant listening experience".