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  2. Shades of Rock - Wikipedia

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    Shades of Rock is the eighth rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows, released in 1970 through Columbia (EMI). Track listing [ edit ]

  3. Kingdom of Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Sorrow was founded when Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta introduced himself to Down/Crowbar guitarist Kirk Windstein at a show at Pearl Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. A short time later Jasta, who actively booked shows throughout New England in the early nineties, put up the cash for a Napalm Death /Crowbar show in order that ...

  4. Kingdom of Sorrow (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Sorrow is the self-titled debut album by Kingdom of Sorrow, a group featuring Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed and Kirk Windstein of Crowbar and Down. The album was released by Relapse Records . Track listing

  5. The Asylum Albums (1972–1975) - Wikipedia

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    Like The Reprise Albums (1968–1971), The Asylum Albums (1972–1975) features original artwork by Mitchell, a picturesque scene painted in the Canadian wilderness that inspired For the Roses. The box set also features an essay written by Mitchell's friend, peer, and archival mentor Neil Young.

  6. Shades (Shades album) - Wikipedia

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    Shades is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B group Shades, released July 15, 1997 via Motown Records. [1] The album did not chart in the United States ; however, the first two singles, " Tell Me (I'll Be Around) " and " Serenade ", peaked at #50 and #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 , respectively.

  7. Shades (Keith Jarrett album) - Wikipedia

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    Shades is the fifth album on the Impulse label by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett. Originally released in 1976, it features performances by Jarrett's 'American Quartet', which included Dewey Redman , Charlie Haden and Paul Motian with Guilherme Franco added on percussion.

  8. S. F. Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    S. F. Sorrow is a psychedelic rock opera that explores the life of a single character [6] "from rural birth to Prodigal's Oliver Twist freakout". [7] PopMatters says that the album "mixes the story of the protagonist Sebastian and his journey towards learning to trust people and ultimate disillusionment with a psychedelic pop score that fittingly captured the mood of 1960s Swinging London". [8]

  9. Many Shades of Black - Wikipedia

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    "Many Shades of Black" is a song by the band The Raconteurs. It appears as the eighth track on their second album, Consolers of the Lonely. It is second single from the album and was made available in 7" vinyl format. The cover art depicts Mary Todd Lincoln or Abraham Lincoln depending on the way the inner sleeve is turned.