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Voices was an American R&B vocal girl group from Los Angeles that was active during the late 1980s until the early 1990s. The group consisted of members Monique Wilson, Arike Rice , sisters LaPetra and LaToya McMoore, and well known twins Tia and Tamera Mowry .
Just the Beginning (Margo Smith & Holly album), 1991; Just the Beginning (Voices album), 1992; Just the Beginning (One Voice album), 1999; Just the Beginning (Grace VanderWaal album), 2017; Just the Beginning, album by Kurt Carr 2008; Just the Beginning, album by Phillip Mitchell 2004
Just the Beginning is the debut album by One Voice. It was released in 1999 under the Kamikaze label and sold 100,000 copies in the United States and Philippines where it went gold. The album was re-released in 2000, due to the success of single "When U Think About Me".
Album US [1] [25] US R&B [1] [25] US Adult R&B [1] [25] "Tonight's the Night" (Remix) 1995 Blackstreet, Craig Mack 80 27 — Blackstreet "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" Various Artists 45 18 34 Panther (soundtrack) "it's a Party (Allstar Remix)" 1996 Busta Rhymes, Zhané: It's a Party 12" "Hey AZ" 1997 AZ — [C] 50 — Non-album single "Finally ...
Hot Digital Songs information is included as a rough gauge on the actual sales figures for the songs. [2] There is generally a studio version released for every song on The Voice by its contestants, except for the Battle Rounds and the Knockout segment of the show. In the first season, the battle rounds were recorded in the studio with both ...
VanderWaal released Just the Beginning on November 3, 2017. [4] [24] She sang "Moonlight" on Megyn Kelly Today on the release date [25] and began her first solo tour, the Just the Beginning Tour, on November 5, 2017, to promote the album. [26] By September 2017, the 13-city tour had sold out. [10]
Same Place the Fly Got Smashed is the fourth album by American indie rock band Guided by Voices.. In James Greer's book, Guided by Voices: A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock and Roll, band leader Robert Pollard cites this album as having some of his best songs, describing "Pendulum" as "my favorite lyrics I've ever written."
Billboard described "Voices" as being a "Beatlesque soft rocker" with an a cappella beginning and whose only hard rock element is its guitar solo. [7] Cash Box also compared "Voices" to the Beatles, saying that Rick Nielson's guitar playing and Robin Zander's vocals are in the style of George Harrison and Paul McCartney, respectively. [8]