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It should only contain pages that are Bowling for Soup albums or lists of Bowling for Soup albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bowling for Soup albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Cell Mates is a split album by Bowling for Soup on their own Que-so Records [1] with fellow Denton-based artists The V.I.M.S. Only 2,100 copies of the album were released and the album is currently out of print. [1] Bowling for Soup frontman Jaret Reddick considers this album to be the band's second studio album. [1]
Also, we wanted to bring in some fresh ears for the production process. So hopefully we should have a full independent release completed by the end of this summer!" [5] In a third newsletter from the band, they announced that the new album will be called Rock On Honorable Ones. "As a lot of you may already know, BFS is all about "rocking", and ...
"Love You All My Lifetime" is a 1992 song performed by American singer-songwriter Chaka Khan. Written by the songwriting duo of Klarmann/Weber, it was the first track released off of Chaka Khan's The Woman I Am album. "Love You All My Lifetime" was produced by David Gamson and was Chaka Khan's fifth number-one on the US dance chart. [1]
Lovegod is the second studio album by the Soup Dragons, released in 1990. [7] [8] Four songs from the album were released as singles—"Backwards Dog", "Crotch Deep Trash", "Mother Universe" and "I'm Free". The last, a cover of a Rolling Stones cut from their 1965 album Out of Our Heads, made the top 5 in the UK charts. First pressings did not ...
It is in effect a greatest hits album for both of the bands, the first seven tracks bracketed together as "The Housemartins Condensed" and the remaining fifteen as "The Cream of The Beautiful South". All twenty-two songs were released as singles by the bands, and the track listing runs in chronological order by year of song release from 1985's ...
Soup Live is a collaborative album by Bill Laswell, Yasuhiro Yoshigaki and Otomo Yoshihide. It was released on September 20, 2004 by P-Vine Records . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Ashford & Simpson and Khan featured as vocalists while George Young was playing alto saxophone. The song was included on Jones' 1978 album Sounds...And Stuff Like That! . The single spent one week at number one on the R&B singles chart, for the week ending 1 July 1978, and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.