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  2. Rampage (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rampage – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film score to the 2018 film of the same name, written and composed by Andrew Lockington.The score was recorded at the MGM Scoring Stage in Culver City, California with the Hollywood Studio Symphony conducted by Nicholas Dodd, [1] together with the African Children's Choir conducted by Jasper Randall.

  3. Dickie Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Dorian Goodman (April 19, 1934 – November 6, 1989), [1] was an American music and record producer. He is best known for inventing and using the technique of the " break-in ", an early precursor to sampling , that used brief clips of popular records and songs to "answer" comedic questions posed by voice actors on his novelty records .

  4. Rampage (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rampage" (a.k.a. "Slow Down, Baby") is the second hit single released from EPMD's third album, Business as Usual. EPMD's new-found labelmate, LL Cool J contributed a verse on the song, while Pete Rock would provide the remix to the song. [1] "Rampage" found its greatest success on the Rap charts, peaking at #2.

  5. Mr. Jaws - Wikipedia

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    This record is a parody of the 1975 summer blockbuster film Jaws, with Goodman interviewing the shark (whom he calls "Mr. Jaws"), as well as the film's main characters, Brody, Hooper, and Quint. Goodman makes full use of his practice of " break-in " music sampling, in which all of the interview answers are lyrics from popular songs from that year.

  6. S.G. Goodman - Wikipedia

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    She usually plays with her guitar tuned down a whole step, though some songs on the record were played in this tuning with a capo. [7] The fifth track on the album, "If You Were Someone I Loved" deals with the opioid crisis. [15] Because her debut album was released during the COVID-19 pandemic, Goodman did not headline a tour for the album.

  7. Rainy Wednesday Records - Wikipedia

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    Dickie Goodman folded Rainy Wednesday Records in 1975, but continued to release music under several other label names, including Cash ("Mr. Jaws", a Top 5 hit in 1975), Shark, Wacko and Rhino Records. Goodman's last recording, "Safe Sex Report", was released on the Goodname label in 1987; he died in 1989.

  8. Somebody Else's Troubles - Wikipedia

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    Ian Dove of the New York Times wrote, "Mr. Goodman has been allowed to bring all his influences into the album, and as a result we get a fully rounded portrait of the artist. It is a deceptively casual album—'laid back' in the argot—recorded in Nashville and New York, but which has much strength and realism in its simplicity...

  9. Santa Ana Winds (album) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Goodman 4. "Queen of the Road" Jeff Hanna, Jimmy Ibbotson, Steve Goodman 5. "Fourteen Days" Steve Goodman 6. "Hot Tub Refugee" Maple Byrne, Steve Goodman 7. "I Just Keep Falling in Love" Bill LaBounty, Steve Goodman 8. "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" Jim Rothermel, Steve Goodman 9. "Santa Ana Winds" Mary Gaffney, Mike Jordan, Steve Goodman 10.

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