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Home Brew, also known as Home Brew Crew, is a New Zealand hip hop group. They released their self-titled debut full-length album in May 2012 to some critical acclaim. [ 1 ] It hit number 1 on the New Zealand album charts in its first week, [ 2 ] and is the first New Zealand hip hop album to top the charts since Scribe's album The Crusader in 2003.
Chavis made his first recording in 1955, "Paper in My Shoe", based on a song he heard performed by Creole accordionist Ambrose "Potato" Sam. [5] Chavis's version was an uptempo tune with a dance beat about being too poor to afford new shoes or socks, so he placed a paper in his shoes to keep his feet warm when the holes in the sole got too large. [12]
Homebrew is an album released by Steve Howe in 1996. It is part of the Homebrew series. The album features new songs as well as re-arranged old songs from Howe's career. He is the only musician, as the tracks are mainly demos.
Home Brew was released in New Zealand and Australia by the independent record label Young, Gifted & Broke on 1 May 2012. [4] [5] A 48-hour-long launch party titled Home Brew Speakeasy was held from 5 May to 7 May at Shooters Saloon in Kingsland, Auckland; tickets included a copy of the album.
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Homebrew is the second studio album by Swedish musician Neneh Cherry. It was released in October 1992 via Circa Records. It was released in October 1992 via Circa Records. The album features several different genres, including hip hop , R&B , dance , and pop . [ 1 ]
Neneh Cherry: "Move with Me" (appeared on her album Homebrew, 1992) U2: "Until the End of the World" (The soundtrack album includes a second version of the song, which features a different intro and more percussion. The version used in the film is that appearing on Achtung Baby, 1991.) Gondwanaland: "Lagoons" (appeared on their album Wide Skies ...
"Buddy X" is a song by Swedish musician Neneh Cherry, released in 1993 by Circa and Virgin Records as the third and final single from her second album, Homebrew (1992). Co-written and co-produced by Cherry, it was a top-40 hit in both the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, peaking at numbers 23 and 35, respectively.