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The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. [40] The Wire named Dummy its 1994 record of the year. [41] The album is the subject of a title in Continuum's 33⅓ series of books, published in October 2011. [needs update] [42] Apple Music – Ranked No. 67 in "Apple Music 100 Best Albums". [43]
The pop song, with country and R&B influences, has lyrics against sexism. The song received acclaim from music critics, some of whom noted that it was a return to the sound of Trainor's album Title (2015). "No Excuses" debuted and peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of 12 weeks on the chart. It peaked within the ...
Excuses for Bad Behavior (Part Two), like Part One, is a combination of spoken comedy bits, comedic songs, and pop/country/rock music. Unlike Part One, the album was not released by a major label. Unlike Part One, the album was not released by a major label.
Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Paramore are just a few of the artists who will appear on A24’s “Stop Making Sense” tribute album, titled “Everyone’s Getting Involved.” Paying homage to Talking ...
The album included 12 tracks, among which "Make the World Go Away" and "Maureen". [4] The album opens with a cover of Hank Cochran's song "Make the World Go Away", recorded by Reeves at his last recording session in July 1964. "I Can't Stop Loving You" is another song from that session [citation needed] and is in fact the last song Reeves ever ...
The album has received positive reviews. Paste, in an 8.8 out of 10 review says "With Stop Talking, [Price] pushes further, reinvigorating the entire singer-songwriter idiom for the 21st century." [9] UNCUT Magazine awarded an 8 out of 10 score, and called the album "a breathtaking aerial ballet from a gifted young artist/producer". [10]
The song has been covered by musicians and bands of different genres, often in the style of the original. One of the earliest to cover the track was Eric Clapton who tapped Yvonne Elliman to sing the song during his 1976–77 concert tours. [4] [5] American blues guitarist Bonnie Raitt sang the song during her 1972 concert series. [6]
In a CBC News podcast, Booth claimed that the song was not written exclusively for the film. [22] [23] On 1 May 2024, in a Rolling Stone interview, Booth revealed plans to release a new album with songs similar to "Ulterior Motives"; he had already found the song's original "rhythm track" but not the vocal track. [5]