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Down to the Bone is an acid jazz group led by British DJ Stuart Wade, who formed the band in 1996 with Chris Morgans (who later left). The group was popular in the UK, where it is "hailed as the kings of UK jazz groove." The band's music is a mix of funk and jazz. [1] [2]
Down to the Bone may refer to: Down to the Bone, a 1995 album by Quiet Riot, and its title track; Down to the Bone, an independent film made in 2004; Down to the Bone (band), a British jazz funk band active since 1996
The album was released by Kamikaze Records on CD and cassette in America and Canada only. [5] Like the band's previous 1993 album Terrified, the album was released on CD in Japan via Alfa Records, Inc. This was the only version of the album to feature two exclusive bonus tracks; "Slam Dunk" and "Love Can Change You".
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To the Bone is a 1994 live album by the Kinks. Recorded partly at Konk Studios with a small audience, and partly during their 1993 American tour and the 1994 UK tour, it was reissued in an expanded edition in 1996 with two new studio tracks added. To the Bone was the band's final release before their breakup in 1996.
Bizzy Bone was expelled from the group in January 2003, leaving only 3 active members: Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, and Wish Bone. [30] Thug World Order was also Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's final album with Ruthless Records. Thug Stories, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's seventh album, was recorded on Koch Records and released on
To the Bone is the fifth studio album by British musician Steven Wilson, released on 18 August 2017 on Caroline International. It became Wilson's highest charting album ever, reaching number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard Independent Albums chart.
Bad to the Bone is the fifth studio album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was released in 1982 by the label EMI America Records . [ 1 ] The album contains the Destroyers' best known song, " Bad to the Bone ", and also features Rolling Stones side-man Ian Stewart on piano. [ 2 ]