The 5% Album is the debut solo record from Brand Nubian member Lord Jamar.
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Chenopodium album, the white goosefoot, a plant species extensively cultivated and consumed in Northern India as a food crop
This track is a recording of Lee Hazlewood speaking about his collaboration with Bela B. on Das erste Lied des Tages from the album Bingo.
However, it is still mentioned in the slip notes for their 2002 compilation album Deeper.
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Other songs on the album include "Come Like You Promise", which was originally found on a long out of print solo album by guitarist Stu G, Have You Heard? It also appeared on Live & In the Can, was later rerecorded as a b-side for the single "It's OK", and now appears on the compilation album Deeper.
"Escobar '97" produced by the TrackMasters is a 1997 single by Nas on the soundtrack Men in Black: The Album.
The album features ten tracks, nine of which are singles originally released from the studio albums Family Tradition, Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, Habits Old and New, Rowdy and The Pressure Is On.
The idea, by staunch Transcendental Meditation follower Mike Love, was to record another new album—initially intended as a Christmas release—at the Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa, (hence the M.I.U. title).
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Produced by Al Jardine and songwriter Ron Altbach, the album's title stems from Maharishi International University in Fairfield, Iowa, where the majority of the album was recorded.
In 1994, Luv' recorded what turned out to be their final studio album, (All You Need Is Luv'), and soon after disbanded.
The song was recorded at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington, in March 1996, four months after R.E.M. completed their 1995 world tour in support of their previous album, Monster.
The song samples Grover Washington, Jr.'s Moonstreams, from the album Feels So Good.
He recently produced That's Life, the debut album for Sony recording artist and winner of the 6th season of America's Got Talent, Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. The album's vocal tracks were recorded at Wire Road Studios in Houston, Texas with the remainder of the album being recorded at Capitol Studios and Schnee Studios in Los Angeles and Deep Diner and Kilgore Sound in New York.
"Like You Promise" was later restyled as "Come Like You Promise", and released on the band's 1996 live album Live & In the Can, 1998 live album d:tour, 2001 single "It's OK", and 2002 compilation album Deeper.
It is the first single and third track from the band's fourteenth album Accelerate and was first released on February 11, 2008 as an MP3, and February 25, 2008 on CD.
"That's All She Wrote" is a song by American hip hop recording artist T.I., released on January 11, 2011, as the fifth and final single from his seventh studio album No Mercy (2010).
The promotional music video, directed by Vincent Moon, was posted on the band's website and on the band's YouTube account in late October 2008 and features footage from the live video album Live at The Olympia.
Viscum album, the European mistletoe or common mistletoe, a plant species native to Europe and western and southern Asia
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Veratrum album, the false helleborine, a medicinal plant species native to Europe
The song was also included on the English album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane, where its title was incorrectly transliterated to "Ya Shosla S Uma" on the back cover and the CD label and to Ya Shola S Uma on the liner notes while on the greatest hits CD The Best, it was misspelled as "Ya Soshia S Uma".
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy were married from 1940 to Hayes' death in 1998, and regularly worked together, notably on the film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953).