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  2. Trans (album) - Wikipedia

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    Trans is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian-American musician and singer-songwriter Neil Young, released on January 10, 1983. Recorded and released during his Geffen era in the 1980s, its electronic sound baffled many fans upon its initial release—a Sennheiser vocoder VSM201 [ 6 ] features prominently in six of the nine tracks.

  3. Surrender to the Night - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly called the album "a blend of Wire-esque jaggedness, arena-rock machismo, and the occasional dance-friendly beat." [7] The Washington Post deemed it "a great record from a band pushing all the dance/noise/punk envelopes."

  4. The Best of The Guess Who - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the album was released in the Super Audio CD format by Audio Fidelity. This version contains the complete stereo and quadraphonic versions on one disc. The stereo version [4] includes the full album version of "American Woman", but the quad version has the edited recording. Both the stereo and quad versions of "Hang On to Your Life ...

  5. Futureworld (album) - Wikipedia

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    Futureworld is the fourth album by the American band Trans Am, released in 1999. [6] The band uses lyrics in their songs for the first time, employing vocoder synthesis. [ 7 ]

  6. So Long, Bannatyne - Wikipedia

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    The album's packaging and title track illustrate a transition in the life of Guess Who guitarist Kurt Winter, moving from the city to the suburbs. The front cover has the words "So Long, Bannatyne" and shows the band dressed casually around a red Chevrolet with a Manitoba license plate in front of The Bannatyne Apartments (located at 545 ...

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  8. Runnin' Back to Saskatoon - Wikipedia

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    The single release spent three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at #96 during the week of October 28, 1972. [3] The song reached #9 in Canada . [ 4 ] The band never recorded a studio version of the song and the hit single version is the live recording from May 22, 1972, which was edited/shortened from 6m24s to 3m27s for AM radio airplay.

  9. SOPHIE: Google Doodle celebrates DJ and musician on her ... - AOL

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    The Scottish musician, producer and DJ, Sophie Xeon, more commonly known as SOPHIE, has been celebrated today, 17 September, by Google Doodle, with a touching animation for the late star. The ...