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  2. You Better Run - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, with the band Listen, Robert Plant made his recording debut singing lead vocals on a cover version of "You Better Run", which was released as a single by CBS Records. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In 1966, the N' Betweens, who later became the British rock band Slade , covered the song, which was released as their debut single on Columbia.

  3. Thee Sacred Souls - Wikipedia

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    Rocio Contreras of KCRW described the album as "a sonic love letter draped in beautiful harmonies, pulling from sacred memories to create something fresh, new, and full of flavor" [26] Phil Thetremoloking of God Is in the TV wrote that the album was a "perfect re-creation of classic doo-wop soul" but that it lacked adventurousness.

  4. Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Purcell)

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    Thou knowest, Lord, the Secrets of our Hearts, Z.58 (Purcell, Henry): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Funeral Music for Queen Mary, Z 860 (Henry Purcell): Free scores at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts, Z58c Hyperion Records; Prom 12 BBC 30 July 1995

  5. Onycha - Wikipedia

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    Styrax (referred to as storax in antiquity) is mentioned alongside of onycha in Eccesiasticus 24:15 when alluding to the sacred incense. Either onycha and styrax were originally mixed together or styrax was treated with labdanum or by the time of the first temple period a fifth ingredient was added to the ketoret. [ 115 ]

  6. Crimes of Passion (Pat Benatar album) - Wikipedia

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    "You Better Run," the first single, was the second music video ever aired on MTV in 1981. It peaked at number 42 in the US, [4] and New Zealand, and did not chart in Canada, although it rose to number 33 in Australia. Crimes of Passion also contains a cover of Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights".

  7. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    [75] [better source needed] Pituri: Duboisia hopwoodii, Duboisia myoporoides, Nicotiana spp. Nicotine, tropane alkaloids: Stimulant: Pituri, also known as mingkulpa, [76] is a mixture of leaves and wood ash traditionally chewed as a stimulant (or, after extended use, a depressant) by Aboriginal Australians widely across the continent. Tea ...

  8. Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs - Wikipedia

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    Connie Smith Sings Great Sacred Songs was originally released in June 1966 on RCA Victor Records. It was Smith's fourth studio album issued in her career. The disc was first issued as a vinyl LP containing six songs on either side of the record. [4] Decades later, the album was re-issued to digital and streaming sites such as Apple Music. [5]

  9. The Lost. The Sick. The Sacred. - Wikipedia

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    On the booklet inside the case there are three pictures: a broken heart, a cross with a snake wrapped around it (as seen on the cover), and the Ten Commandments. Each represent the three parts of the album name. The lost being the broken heart, the sick being the cross and snake, and the sacred being the Ten Commandments.