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"Enveloped Ideas" is the band's signature song. The lyrics in the first verse are: "Trying pointlessly to understand, having nothing to say, just shadows, what remained boxed inside, this is what I call my enveloped ideas". [1] The independently released single was initially played as a demo at the Manila-based radio station DWXB.
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Christmas Party is the 13th and final studio album by the American pop rock band the Monkees, released on October 12, 2018, by Rhino Records. Produced mainly by Adam Schlesinger (with Michael Nesmith 's tracks produced by his sons Christian and Jonathan), the album is the Monkees' first to focus on Christmas themes .
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"Mr Blobby" is a novelty song performed by character Mr Blobby, famous for appearing in the British Saturday night variety show Noel's House Party. It was written by Philip Raxster, produced by Paul Shaw and David Rogers, and was released on 22 November 1993.
"Christmas at Ground Zero" is an original song by "Weird Al" Yankovic, the tenth and final track on his 1986 album, Polka Party! and the final single from the album, released just in time for the 1986 Christmas season. The song is a style parody of Phil Spector-produced Christmas songs.
The Waitresses were in the middle of a difficult tour and the Christmas song commission was "the last thing we wanted", Butler said later. [3] [4] Butler wrote the song that August, assembling it from assorted unused riffs. [5] He finished the lyrics in a taxi on the way to the recording studio, [6] Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village. [7]
Enveloped Ideas is an album recorded by various independent artists making tribute to the Filipino rock band The Dawn. The album was released on the occasion of the band marking 25 years in the music industry. [2] The album's title is in reference to "Enveloped Ideas", The Dawn's first single which was released in 1987 and is one of its ...