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Wildcat! was formed in 2012 by Jesse Taylor, Michael Wilson, and Jesse Carmichael, and in December of that year they opened for Alt-J on that band's Western U.S. tour dates. [1] The group released several 45 rpm singles in 2012 and 2013, and issued EPs on Neon Gold Records and Downtown Records .
After the Reign is a Blackfoot album released on May 24, 1994, through Wildcat Records. Guitarist Zakk Wylde makes a guest appearance on the title track playing the second solo in the lead break section.
The reformed Tygers of Pan Tang released The Wreck-Age in summer 1985 through Music for Nations, and Burning in the Shade in 1987, through Zebra Records. Burning in the Shade received poor reviews and they disbanded again. [1] Various compilations and live albums were produced by the band's two first labels, Neat Records and MCA.
Wild Cat is the debut album by the British heavy metal band Tygers of Pan Tang. [6] [5] It was released in 1980 on MCA Records, and reached #18 on the UK album chart.The band's debut single "Don't Touch Me There", released in January 1980, was re-recorded for inclusion.
Wildcat is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, and music by Cy Coleman. The original production opened on Broadway in 1960, starring a 49-year-old Lucille Ball in her only Broadway show. The show introduced the song "Hey, Look Me Over", which was subsequently performed as a cover version by several musicians.
The Wildcat Rocker: Released: 1980; Label: Jan; Sweden-only release — 1984 The Hits of Marty Wilde: Released: November 1984; Label: Philips — 1991 Marty Wilde's Frantic Fifties: Released: 1991; Label: Philips — 1993 Teenager in Love: Released: 1993; Label: Spectrum Music; Germany-only release — 1995 The Best of Marty Wilde: Released ...
Alex Aldi is an American, New York City-based record producer and mixing engineer, who has worked with bands such as Passion Pit, Magic Man, and Holy Ghost!. Discography [ edit ]
Mamouna is the ninth solo studio album by the English singer Bryan Ferry, released on Virgin Records first on 31 August 1994 in Japan and then on 5 September in the UK. It was Ferry's first album of original material in seven years and he spent six years writing and recording it, under the working title Horoscope.