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Sinking Deep: Joel Davies and Aodhan King: We Are Young and Free: 12 This Is Living: 5 So You Would Come: Russell Fragar: All Things Are Possible (1) 14 The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout to the Lord (1) 14 (CD 2) Soldier: Marty Sampson Tulele Faletolu: More Than Life: 14 Solution: Joel Houston Matt Crocker: All of the Above: 10 Son of God ...
The EP Fascination! contained two versions of "(Keep Feeling) Fascination"; the extended mix and an improvisation, both different from the single version. These were also the tracks featured on the 12-inch issue in the UK. The 7-inch issue featured a new instrumental track on the B-side, "Total Panic".
Fascination! is an EP released by English synth-pop band The Human League in 1983. The EP was issued as a stop-gap release in between the albums Dare (1981) and Hysteria (1984). Released in the US and Canada, it was made available in Europe as an import.
Wayne Hoffman of Billboard wrote: "Seven instrumental interludes offer some respite from uninspired lyrics. But there's little new ground broken here. And one key ingredient of Human League's recipe is lacking: irresistible hooks that drove such hits as "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" and "Human."
"The Lebanon" was released as a single in the UK in April 1984. It failed to replicate the success of the band's previous singles "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" and "Mirror Man", only reaching #11 on the UK Singles chart [8] and #64 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's lowest-charting single in the U.S. [9]
A "beloved and talented hockey player" died days after being hit by a stray bullet on Interstate 55 in Missouri. Colin Brown, a teenage hockey player, was struck by a stray bullet on Interstate 55 ...
Santo & Johnny's "Sleep Walk" (1959) reportedly inspired Peter Green for his 1968 instrumental "Albatross", [10] although the composition also resembles Chuck Berry's 1957 instrumental "Deep Feeling", itself derivative of the 1939 recording "Floyd's Guitar Blues" by Andy Kirk and his 12 Clouds of Joy, featuring guitarist Floyd Smith. [11]
The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. [2] The song is widely used in congregational singing , [ 3 ] particularly within evangelicalism . [ 4 ] " I Give You My Heart" is a devotional song , [ 5 ] part of the contemporary worship music genre, [ 6 ] and also a slow ballad .