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  2. Anxiety Replacement Therapy - Wikipedia

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    [8] album came in, though The Lottery Winners' album sold more in one week, registering 22,209 sales, a total which was more than all their other album's sales combined. [ 3 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Despite only having one week in the top 200 of the UK album charts (a chart record for a No.1 album), the album continued to slowly sell over time and was ...

  3. Category:The Lottery Winners albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Lottery Winners albums or lists of The Lottery Winners albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Lottery Winners albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. The Lottery Winners - Wikipedia

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    With a new dance to learn for fans, a UK and European Tour (beginning February 20th 2025 in Bristol), a new number 1 album (fingers crossed) and a summer schedule packed with more festivals and a full European arena tour with Robbie Williams (famous for copying the Thom Rylance song Angels (according to Thom Rylance), 2025 looks to be the year ...

  5. Maxwell discography - Wikipedia

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    Album 1996 "Softly Softly" (Sweetback featuring Maxwell) Sweetback: 2004 "No One Else in the Room" (Nas featuring Maxwell) Street's Disciple: 2009 "Smile" (The Alchemist featuring Maxwell & Twista) Chemical Warfare: 2012 "Fire We Make" (Alicia Keys featuring Maxwell) Girl on Fire

  6. The Right Person Will Stay - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Del Rey announced that she had recorded an entire cover album of country music songs, inspired by her singles "Ride" (2012) and "Video Games" (2011); she elaborated: "I went back and listened to 'Ride' and 'Video Games' and thought, you know they're kind of country. Maybe the way 'Video Games' got remastered, they're pop ...

  7. Maxwell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell's third studio album, Now, was released by Columbia Records on August 14, 2001, in the United States. Following the lukewarm radio success of his previous album, Maxwell stated he felt more comfortable with his artistic direction in the creation of this album, which does not exhibit his previous work's conceptual style. [42]

  8. The Great Western Road (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Road is the forthcoming eleventh studio album by Scottish band Deacon Blue, set to be released by Cooking Vinyl on 21 March 2025. [1] The album was preceded by the release of its lead single, "Late 88", released on 29 November 2024.

  9. River Road (band) - Wikipedia

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    River Road's first album, also titled River Road, was released in 1997. Overall, this album produced three chart singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: "I Broke It, I'll Fix It", "Nickajack" (which entered Top 40), and "Somebody Will". The album was co-produced by Scott Hendricks and Gary Nicholson.