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Howie (Hongmao/虹猫) - a red cat who is the head of the Seven Swords. He is superb in martial arts, strong and brave, and resourceful. Handsome and unrestrained, he is the leader of the Seven Swords and shoulders the important task of uniting the descendants of the Seven Swords and eradicating the demon sect. Cheerful and enthusiastic, he exudes sunshine at all times.
The Best of Free: All Right Now is a 1991 album by the band Free. All the tracks on this album were remixed by Bob Clearmountain. [1] On 18 February 1991, the album was awarded a silver certification by the BPI, [2] for UK album sales of over 60,000 units. [3] The album entered the UK Albums Chart on 2 March 1991, it reached number 9 and stayed ...
Pages in category "Albums produced by Howie B" ... The Best of 1990–2000; C. Contact from the Underworld of Redboy; F. FabricLive.05; H. Homogenic; M. Maxinquaye; P ...
Prior to release, Howie had worked with U2 for their 1997 album, Pop [1] and with Björk for her third studio album, Post. [7] Howie had previously worked with U2 on their compilation album, Original Soundtracks 1. [8] To produce the album, he used, among other things, a turntable and a Nord Lead. [5]
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Free is a greatest hits album by the band Free released through Universal Music Group. [2] The collection spans the band's history from 1968 through 1973.
The central focus of the album is the band's movement away from the raw, thrashy sound pioneered and captured on their first release, the live album Kick Out the Jams (1969). This was due in part to producer Jon Landau's distaste for the rough psychedelic rock movement, and his adoration for the straightforward rock and roll of the 1950s.
"dino.mp3", only present on the Needlejuice Records reissue, on disc 2. Lemon Demon Damn Skippy: 2023 "fanfare.mp3" and "neil.soul", only present on the Needlejuice Records reissue, on discs 1 and 2 respectively. Lemon Jelly '64–'95: 2005 "Don Edoardo '64" Less Than Jake: Losing Streak: 1996
Stop All the World Now is the second album and major label debut by American singer-songwriter Howie Day. It was recorded at Olympic Studios in London and released by Epic Records on October 7, 2003. Day chose Martin Glover as a producer, known for producing the Verve's Urban Hymns.