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  2. Carney (Leon Russell album) - Wikipedia

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    It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 200 and was the first for Russell to contain a hit single — "Tight Rope" b/w "This Masquerade" — which reached number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Side one of the record profiles roots rock, while side two features psychedelic music.

  3. Tight Rope (song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] This song is a circus metaphor about clinging to life while being on a high wire. In the instrumental section, this song quotes a couple of times, a slow version of the " Entrance of the Gladiators " March, played in a mysterious descending scale, before Russell finishes the last half of the bridge section.

  4. The Dark Masquerade - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Masquerade is a collaborative remix EP by vocalist, Destini Beard and Midnight Syndicate. The EP blends Destini's original lyrics and vocals with previously released songs from Midnight Syndicate's albums. A previously unreleased gothic rock remix of Troubled Times was used in the title track, Dark Masquerade. [1] [2]

  5. Two Places at the Same Time - Wikipedia

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    4:57: 2. "Until the Morning Comes" Ray Parker Jr., Arnell Carmichael: 4:27: 3. "Two Places at the Same Time" Ray Parker Jr. 3:53: 4. "Tonight's the Night" Ray Parker Jr., Herbie Hancock: 5:06: 5. "A Little Bit of You" Ray Parker Jr. 4:20: 6. "Everybody Makes Mistakes" Ray Parker Jr. 4:59: 7. "Can't Keep from Cryin'" Ray Parker Jr. 3:39: 8. "For ...

  6. Pleasure Victim - Wikipedia

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    The album's original release on Enigma sold 25,000 copies, an exceptionally high number for an independent release. [7]In a joint review of Pleasure Victim ' s 1983 reissue and Soft Cell's The Art of Falling Apart, Michael Goldberg of Record panned the album, saying that Berlin's use of sex to sell their music (particularly noting the track "Sex (I'm a ...)" and the inner sleeve photo of Terri ...

  7. The Carpenters: Music, Music, Music - Wikipedia

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    "This Masquerade" – Karen and Ella "My Funny Valentine" – Karen "I'll Be Seeing You" – Ella "Someone to Watch Over Me" – Karen "As Time Goes By" – Ella and Karen "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" – Karen and Ella "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" – Karen and Ella; Piano Solo – Richard Carpenter "When I Fall in Love" – Karen ...

  8. Arrested for Driving While Blind - Wikipedia

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    "Arrested for Driving While Blind" is a song by American blues rock band ZZ Top. Written by all three band members Billy Gibbons , Dusty Hill and Frank Beard , it was released as the second single from their fifth studio album Tejas (1976).

  9. How's It Going to Be - Wikipedia

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    "How's It Going to Be" was written by Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan.In an interview with Jenkins published in Billboard, he explained: . The song’s inspiration came about when Third Eye guitarist Kevin Cadogan was tinkering around with an autoharp, ‘which is a vintage-sounding instrument that you can’t really play without it having a sort of nostalgic sound to it.