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The paces turns uncontrollably high and somewhat erratic before it stops with sounds of heavy breathing and segues into "Camera Obscura", where it immediately starts with a sample of "Modern Crusaders" with Michael Cretu on vocals, being reversed and sections of "O Fortuna" being followed up quickly. The pace and music then turns erratic and ...
"Sweetest Thing", a 2000 song by The Cranberries on Bury the Hatchet "The Sweetest Thing", a song by Camera Obscura from the 2009 album My Maudlin Career Television episodes
Camera Obscura recorded their third album, Let's Get Out of This Country, in Sweden over the course of two weeks with producer Jari Haapalainen. [9] The album was released on 6 June 2006. The first single, "Lloyd, I'm Ready to Be Heartbroken", is an answer song to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions ' song " Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken? "; [ 10 ...
A complicated relationship with the Allman Brothers Band leads one writer on a pilgrimage to Macon, ... Betts was 29 years old when he finished the lyrics at 4 a.m. in the kitchen of the Big House ...
A camera obscura (pl. camerae obscurae or camera obscuras; from Latin camera obscūra 'dark chamber') [1] is the natural phenomenon in which the rays of light passing through a small hole into a dark space form an image where they strike a surface, resulting in an inverted (upside down) and reversed (left to right) projection of the view outside.
The album was composed by Tracyanne Campbell.. Following the 2003 release of Underachievers Please Try Harder, vocalist John Henderson left Camera Obscura in 2004. [1] The band did not want to self-produce another record, and Stephen McRobbie of The Pastels recommended Jari Haapalainen, guitarist for The Bear Quartet.
Diaz was only five years into her acting career when There's Something About Mary premiered in theaters. She was a working model prior to her film debut, the 1994 Jim Carrey superhero farce The ...
"The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known)" is a country-pop song written by Otha Young for Juice Newton in the mid-1970s. Newton was known for charting hits on the Hot 100, Adult Contemporary, and Hot Country charts - and this song has the distinction of being the only single of hers to reach the top 10 on all three of those charts, peaking at #1 on two of them.