Among the notable tracks on the album are "Bury Me a G," "Cradle to the Grave," "Pour Out a Little Liquor" (which also appears in the soundtrack to the 1994 film Above the Rim), "How Long Will They Mourn Me?" and "Str8 Ballin'."
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Addictions: Volume 1 is an album featuring Robert Palmer's best-known songs, released in 1989 by Island Records.
It is the first single off Randy Jackson's debut album, Music Club: Volume 1 (2008).
The album features songs from Camp's previous Sparrow releases, Fire and Ice, Shake Me to Wake Me, One on One, After God's Own Heart and Justice; as well as one new song (Forgive Me, Forgive You) and a remake of Run to the Battle.
Donald and Pluto is available on The Chronological Donald, Volume 1 in the Walt Disney Treasures series along with many other early Donald short films
Stan's Prescription, Volume 1 is a live album recorded on March 4, 2004, onboard Moe's Caribbean cruise with filler material recorded on March 17, 1995, in Vail, Colorado.
The band was discovered by American punk entrepreneur Kim Fowley, who was the co-writer on this song.
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Singer Mal Ryder previously appeared with the Spirits on four pop singles in 1963-1965 and later had a successful career as a solo artist in the 1970s.
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Five songs on the CD come from The Primitives (originally known as Mal & the Primitives), a Northampton band whose members included Michael Wilding, Elizabeth Taylor's son with actor Michael Wilding.
Their final comment – "The Miles Ends from Phoenix are a personal favorite" – is evidently an opinion held by Greg Shaw himself.
For instance, Mike Stax in his 1998 review of Essential Pebbles, Volume 1 in the Ugly Things fanzine, groused: "Unfortunately also, we're left in the dark regarding any info on these groups".
It is included as a special feature on the DVD for The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie as well as the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 Blu-ray box-set on the third disc.
The subtitle is taken from Riot on Sunset Strip (a movie that was actually released in 1967); the film features live performances by two classic garage-rock bands, the Standells (featured on Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 1) and the Chocolate Watchband.
Jeff's Last Dance, Volume 1 is the first live album by Shawn Mullins and Matthew Kahler, recorded live at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia on 10 May 1995.
Initially planned as a souvenir of the 2005 Taft Theatre concert, technical problems with the 2005 recording resulted in the disc becoming a compilation of songs from the 2004 show at the venue, and two unspecified performances from 2005, showcasing the band just prior to the release of Drunkard's Prayer as well as towards the end of that album's subsequent tour.
Nineteen tracks, including a developmental form of "Who Loves Ya Baby?" (the production version is on Atlantic LP 81932 Electric Youth), are included.
Track #2 "Such Love", #3 "Take Advantage", #6 "My Little World", #7 "Oh, My Dear (Something's Gone Wrong)", #8 "Can't We Tell", #10 "Oh, Ain't That Sweet", and again #11 "The Other Hours" are also recorded with vocal by Connick (featuring Kelli O'Hara), on CD2 of his double album "Harry on Broadway, Act I" from (2006).
The Electras are not the same early 1960s garage rock band that included John Kerry but may be the same band that also recorded a version of "Action Woman" (the original by the Litter is the opening cut on Pebbles, Volume 1).
Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1 is a home video compilation released by Buena Vista Home Entertainment on October 4, 2007.
From the vault: Three Bray Productions/International Film Service studio shorts: "Colonel Heeza Liar at the Bat" (1915), "Krazy Kat Goes-a-Wooing (1916), "Domestic Difficulties" (1916)
"Slow Wind" is the fourth single on the album and went on to become a top 30 hit in Germany and also made it at number 30 in the R&B/Hip Hop charts in the US, The remix made it at number 91 in the same chart and was released on R. Kelly's first remix compilation album the same year, Remix City, Volume 1.
Street Jams: Electric Funk, Volume 1 is the first part in the Electric Funk series.
Actor Russell Crowe recorded Hyde's song "I Miss My Mind the Most" for his own album My Hand, My Heart.
The book was published in 2006 by Gollancz and is an omnibus of their earlier collections The Conan Chronicles, Volume 1: The People of the Black Circle and The Conan Chronicles, Volume 2: The Hour of the Dragon, though the stories are rearranged.
The recordings were predominantly of Christensen's own material (released and unreleased), but also included a few cover versions, including "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You".
Featuring most of their classic—and biggest—hits during The Beach Boys' 1962-1966 golden streak, the album only breaks the period production by including the 1988 number 1 hit, "Kokomo".
The Traveller consists of his travel photos: swimming and cooking at the resort, walking in the streets of Phuket and Ipoh.
The Live Set - Volume 1 is the second album by the Australian alternative rock band Tlot Tlot.
The short is available in its entirety (with the shaking end card) in the documentary Bugs Bunny: Superstar Part 2, which is available as a special feature on Disc 2 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 4, and was released independently on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5 and on Blu-ray in 1080p high definition on the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1.
# "Guns of Brixton" (Paul Simonon) – 2:47 (studio, erroneously credit as being live on the CD)
#"The Guns of Brixton" (Simonon) (from London Calling, 1979) - 3:12
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Many other musicians are mentioned in the liners, including experiences with Bo Diddley, Devo, and Roxy Music.
The Yellow Moon Band have proved difficult to categorize, DJs and record stores having variously described them as psychedelic, prog rock, Balearic and folk and they have appeared on compilations as varied in genre as Fred Deakin: Nu Balearica and the Amorphous Androgynous' A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding in Your Mind: Volume 1.
Thug Life was an American hip-hop group that consisted of 2Pac, Big Syke, Stretch, Mopreme Shakur, The Rated R, Macadoshis, and Kato.
The original version of "Thugs Get Lonely Too" was produced by Stretch from Live Squad during the Thug Life era, sampling heavily from "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince.
In November 2007, Pixar released Pixar Short Films Collection – Volume 1, which featured all of Pixar's animated short films up through 2006's Lifted.
Warts and All: Volume 1 is the first volume in a collection of commercially released, full-concert live albums by the American jam band moe. It was recorded live on February 28, 2001 at the Scranton Cultural Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.