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  2. Home Alive - Wikipedia

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    Home Alive took hold by spreading the word to the community by making posters, zines, and newsletters. They organized benefit concerts, taught classes, and wrote the curriculum for the organization. As well they compiled a CD called Home Alive: the Art of Self Defense which included 44 tracks from various artists. The CD label was produced by Sony.

  3. Home Is in Your Head - Wikipedia

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    After a brief moment of silence following the conclusion of "Dreams Are of the Body," a song called "The Other Body" begins. This is a demo track that ends abruptly, as the tape ran out during recording. The album was only available in the United States as an import until 1992, when Rykodisc issued the album domestically on CD.

  4. Liberation (ZZ Ward album) - Wikipedia

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    Liberation is the upcoming fourth studio album by American blues singer-songwriter ZZ Ward. It is slated to be released on March 14, 2025, via Dirty Shine and Sun Records. [1] [2] The album follows the release of Ward's third studio album Dirty Shine and extended play, Mother, and includes four out of six tracks from the EP. [3]

  5. The Road Home (Heart album) - Wikipedia

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    The Road Home, a live album released in 1995, is the fourteenth album overall by the rock group Heart. It chronicles a club performance in the " unplugged " style in their home city of Seattle . The setlist contains acoustic versions of many of the band's hits including " Dreamboat Annie ", " Alone ", " Barracuda ".

  6. Livonia (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was available in the United States only as an import until 1992, when Rykodisc reissued the album on CD, with an instrumental bonus track called "Livonia" appearing at the end of the album. That bonus track was available only on the Rykodisc pressing and was not included on any subsequent 4AD reissues.

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  8. Lynyrd Skynyrd (album) - Wikipedia

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    Disc 2, track 14 recorded 11/4/1975 at the Capitol Theatre in Cardiff, Wales; Disc 3, tracks 1 and 5 recorded 7/8/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Disc 3, tracks 2 and 4 recorded 7/9/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Disc 3, track 3 recorded 7/7/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

  9. Alive! (Kiss album) - Wikipedia

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    Alive! is the fourth album overall, and the first live album, by American hard rock band Kiss, released on September 10, 1975. It is considered to be their breakthrough, and a landmark for live albums. The double-album contains live versions of selected tracks from their first three studio albums, Kiss, Hotter Than Hell and Dressed to Kill.