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  2. Thoroughbred (album) - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred is the seventh album by American singer-songwriter Carole King, released in 1976.Her final release on Ode Records, it was produced by Lou Adler, who had been her collaborator since Tapestry (1971).

  3. Molly and Tenbrooks - Wikipedia

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    Molly and Tenbrooks," also known as "The Racehorse Song," is a traditional song of the late 19th century. One of the first recordings of the song was the Carver Boys' 1929 version called "Tim Brook." One of the first recordings of the song was the Carver Boys' 1929 version called "Tim Brook."

  4. The Bottom Line (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Bottom Line" is a song by English alternative dance band Big Audio Dynamite, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their debut studio album, This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985). It was written, and produced by Mick Jones , his debut single with a band singing lead vocals since being fired from the Clash in 1983.

  5. Cease to Begin - Wikipedia

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    After the album's release he became a full band member. The album debuted at number 35 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart [13] and was #47 on Rolling Stone's list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007. [14] It was also a minor hit in Scandinavia, charting in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. [15] Cease to Begin was released in Japan on July 23, 2008, by Tear ...

  6. Everything All the Time - Wikipedia

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    Everything All the Time is the debut album of indie rock band Band of Horses and was released on March 21, 2006, on Sub Pop Records. It features new versions of five of the six songs from the band's Tour EP, some with different titles. The album is the only one to feature original band members Mat Brooke, Chris Early and Tim Meinig.

  7. Live: Take No Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Live: Take No Prisoners is a 1978 live album by American musician Lou Reed, recorded during May 1978 at The Bottom Line in New York.. The album contains copious, often profane or non-sequitur stage patter by Reed during and between songs, including a detailed story of the origin of "Walk on the Wild Side" and a rant against rock music critics, particularly Robert Christgau.

  8. Why Are You OK - Wikipedia

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    Why Are You OK is the fifth studio album by indie rock band Band of Horses, released on June 10, 2016, on Interscope Records.Produced by Jason Lytle, of the band Grandaddy, the album was preceded by the singles "Casual Party", "In A Drawer" and "Solemn Oath".

  9. Martina McBride discography - Wikipedia

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    The song's success elevated sales of The Way That I Am to platinum status from the Recording Industry Association of America. [2] Wild Angels was released in September 1995 and reached number seventeen on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [3] The album's title track became McBride's first song to top the Hot Country Songs chart. [1]