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88-Keys Adam's Case Files Mixtape (entire mixtape) Producer/Performer Decon Records: Stay Up! (Viagra) Prescription Pack – EP (entire mixtape) The Death of Adam (entire album) Executive producer/Performer Various Artists Fresh Rhymes & Videotape, Vol. 1
In 2009, 88-Keys worked in Atlanta with new female duo Addictive on a track for a forthcoming album. In June 2019, 88-Keys announced that a song he produced titled "That's Life", featuring Sia and Mac Miller, had been approved for release by Miller's estate, and was released through Warner Records on June 20, 2019. [11] [non-primary source needed]
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It should only contain pages that are 88-Keys albums or lists of 88-Keys albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about 88-Keys albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Live album and soundtrack album to the concert film of the same name. Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of the 1980s: #68 [6] UNCUT: The 500 Greatest Albums of The 1980's: #192 [10] Slant's 100 Best Albums of the 1980's: #61 [62] Popkultur.de's 100 Best Albums of the 1980s: #88 [172] October 2, 1984 () Let It Be: The Replacements: Post-punk; indie rock
As a transitional work, his last proper album with longtime producer Bones Howe features piano ballads like “Saving All My Love for You” which resemble his ‘70s work, and scuzzy guitar ...
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Music industry legend Clive Davis is a master of the comeback, having presided over albums that returned Santana, the Grateful Dead, and Whitney Houston to chart success after fallow periods.