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  2. Analog Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Analog Brothers were an experimental hip hop band featuring Tracy "Ice-T" Marrow (Ice Oscillator) on keyboards, drums and vocals, Keith "Kool Keith" Thornton (Keith Korg) on bass, strings and vocals, Marc Live (Marc Moog) on drums, violins and vocals, Christopher "Black Silver" Rodgers (Silver Synth) on synthesizer, lazar bell and vocals, and Rex Colonel "Pimpin' Rex" Doby Jr. (Rex Roland JX3P ...

  3. My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They ...

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    The double release remains the longest album title of any UK No. 1 album. [7] In the US it was released by A&M Records as Tyrannosaurus Rex: A Beginning. In 1985, it was re-released on Sierra Records. An expanded edition CD was released in 2004, which included the mono mix of the album, one single track and three alternate studio takes.

  4. List of performances on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    Cilla Black – "What Good Am I", "I Only Live to Love You" The Turtles – "She'd Rather Be with Me" Judith Durham – "The Olive Tree" Vikki Carr – "It Must Be Him" Pink Floyd – "See Emily Play" Dave Davies – "Death of a Clown" Anita Harris – "Just Loving You" Amen Corner – "Gin House Blues" The Beatles – "All You Need Is Love"

  5. You Scare Me to Death - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of outtakes and demos recorded by Bolan in 1966. Some of the songs would later be recorded by Bolan's band, Tyrannosaurus Rex. Most of these tracks have also been released in their original form on the album, The Beginning of Doves (1974). In 1981, backing instrumentals were recorded and added to Bolan's original recordings.

  6. Rex (Live at the Fillmore) - Wikipedia

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    Rex (Live at the Fillmore) is the thirteenth album by Keller Williams, recorded live on February 8, 2006 at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado. [1]The collaborative show features Williams, Keith Moseley (of The String Cheese Incident) and Jeff Austin (of Yonder Mountain String Band) performing bluegrass versions of Grateful Dead songs.

  7. Whitecross (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the band went back into the studio to record Nineteen Eighty Seven, which featured re-recordings of nine of the ten songs from the band's self-titled debut album (You're Mine being the exclusion), as well as a re-recording of the song Love on the Line (previously unavailable on CD) and a new guitar instrumental by Rex Carroll.

  8. Bcos U Will Never B Free - Wikipedia

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    Rex Orange County taught himself to make his own music at the age of 16, producing on the digital audio workstation Logic, and playing the guitar. Bcos U Will Never B Free was created between the summer of 2014 and 2015 on his bedroom floor, and was inspired due to "teen angst" according to Rex Orange County, stating that during the album's recording, he was "really angry", "kind of sad", and ...

  9. Born to Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Issues with the sound quality, as well as the skeletal sound of the live group, led to extensive overdubbing of new lead and backing vocals as well as some new guitar parts to the footage. Marc described Born to Boogie as a film with surrealistic overtones, with some fantasy sequences strongly reminiscent of the look and feel of The Beatles ...