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Remote Luxury is the first compilation album by the Australian psychedelic rock band the Church, released in 1984.The band had recently signed to Warner Bros. in the United States and their new label decided to re-release the band's most recent Australian material, the Persia and Remote Luxury EPs, as an album with a new running order.
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"Kill a Word" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Eric Church as a duet with American musician Rhiannon Giddens. It was released in August 2016 as the third single from Church's 2015 album Mr. Misunderstood. Church wrote this song with Luke Dick and Jeff Hyde.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. South Korean educational entertainment company Pinkfong Company type Children's entertainment brand Industry Media Founded June 2010 ; 14 years ago (2010-06) Headquarters Seocho-dong, Seoul, South Korea Key people Kim Min-seok (CEO) Lee Ryan Seung-kyu (CFO) Parent The Pinkfong Company ...
A dance-pop song, [11] "Telephone" starts slowly as Gaga sings in a solemn voice over a harp melody, which changes immediately to a pounding beat. [12] Beyoncé delivers her verse in a "rapid-fire" way, accompanied by double beats. [13] She sings her lyrics through a brief interlude and later backs the chorus during the rest of the song. [14] "
Sing-Songs is the second EP by the Australian psychedelic rock band The Church, released in December 1982. [ 1 ] Unlike its polished predecessors, the material was quickly written and recorded as a demo for the band's U.S. label Capitol Records , who had rejected their previous album, The Blurred Crusade , as too uncommercial.
They are signed to Provident Label Group and have released eight albums through Essential Records: Live Worship from Vertical Church in 2012, Rock Won't Move in 2013, Church Songs on January 16, 2015, [2] Frontiers on July 29, 2016, the self-titled album, Vertical Worship, in 2017, Bright Faith Bold Future on April 6, 2018, Grace Is On Our Side ...