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Handle with Care is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Nuclear Assault, released on October 3, 1989. [1] [2] This is the band's most successful and best-selling album to date, peaking at number 126 on the Billboard 200, making it their highest position so far. [3] "Critical Mass" was released as a single to promote the album.
Critical Mass is the fourth studio album issued by the alternative metal band Ra. It was the group's first studio album publicly funded via Kickstarter. [6] The album was made available for streaming via Loudwire on October 7, 2013. [7] This is the band's first album since its debut From One to feature drummer Skoota Warner.
The L.A. Mass Choir is an American gospel choir from Los Angeles. The group released several commercially successful albums in the late 1980s and 1990s, and was nominated for Stellar Awards and Gospel Music Excellence Awards. [1] It was started by Tony Wilkins and Donald Taylor. Donald Taylor directed the choir.
Critical Mass marked 2012 with the release of 15 (1997-2012), a compilation album with three new songs along with 12 other songs from their catalog. In 2021, Critical Mass ended a 9 year absence from the music scene with the release of Serenity, a concept album that followed lead singer David Wang's journey from separation, divorce, mental ...
Non Stop is a Julio Iglesias studio album released in 1988, and was his second primarily English language album since 1984's 1100 Bel Air Place. The song My Love a duet with Stevie Wonder reached n.º 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 & n.º 14 on the Adult Contemporary chart. In the UK, it reached No. 5, returning Iglesias to the top 5 there for the ...
The band has previously talked about having two albums in the works; however, there has not been any news on them in some time. One album, which was written and partially recorded in early 2002 while the band was recording the Descendents' album Cool to Be You, is reported to consist of all-new material with the familiar All sound, while the other is planned to be much more experimental, with ...
Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes the "stomping 'Los Angelenos'" as one of the "few winners" from the Streetlife Serenade album. [6] Schruers describes it as Joel's "best attempt to sketch a portrait of" Los Angeles. [5] Bego states that song "essays [Joel's] life in the West Coast beautifully, with a critical eye."
The recording was originally released as a double album on June 1, 1972, by Atlantic Records. The album was a critical and commercial success, selling over two million copies in the United States alone and earning a double platinum certification. It also won Franklin the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance.