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Catch These Hands! (Japanese: 私の拳をうけとめて, Hepburn: Watashi no Kobushi wo Uketomete) is a yuri manga series by murata. It was serialized in Young Ace Up from January 2018 to October 2020, and is licensed and published in English by Yen Press.
It is a continuation of Jonny Quest (1964) and The New Adventures of Jonny Quest (1986) and features teenage adventurers Jonny Quest, Hadji Singh, and Jessie Bannon as they accompany Dr. Benton Quest and bodyguard Race Bannon to investigate strange phenomena, legends, and mysteries in exotic locales.
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Live at the Copa is a 1968 live album recorded by The Temptations at the Copacabana supper club in New York City.Released in 1968 by Gordy Records, Live at the Copa features new lead singer Dennis Edwards in place of David Ruffin.
This list of performances on Top of the Pops is a chronological account of popular songs performed by recording artists and musical ensembles on Top of the Pops, a weekly BBC One television programme that featured artists from the UK Singles Chart.
Awarding the EP four stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, John Choquette states, "These Hands is almost painfully short, but if it's any indication, Ramos and company are certainly up to the challenge." [ 5 ] Michael Weaver, giving the EP three and a half stars for Jesus Freak Hideout, says, " These Hands , sounds exactly like what you'd expect from a ...
Roger Williams, on his 1959 album With These Hands [13] Fela Sowande and His Quiet Rhythm, on their 1961 album Softly, Softly [14] Richard Tucker, released as the B-side to his 1962 single "The Exodus Song" [15] The Bachelors, on their 1964 album The Bachelors and 16 Great Songs [16] P. J. Proby, on his 1965 album P. J. Proby [17]
AllMusic wrote that, "if With These Hands doesn't break much new ground for him, it shows he's still in full command of his considerable gifts as a musician, and it's an impressive achievement." [11] Reviewing the 2003 reissue, The Austin Chronicle called the album "dense with guests, guitars, and every musical spicing save for mortar and pestle."