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Remote Control is the fourth studio album released by the Tubes. This was their first to be produced by Todd Rundgren (the other being 1985's Love Bomb ). It is a concept album about a television-addicted idiot savant .
Television's Greatest Hits: Remote Control, prefaced with "TeeVee Toons Presents", is a 1996 compilation album of 65 television theme songs from the 1970s and 1980s released by TVT Records as the sixth volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series. The album catalog was later acquired by The Bicycle Music Company.
It was compatible with iPhones, [32] included a remote control [33] and could receive music via Bluetooth if an additional adaptor was purchased. [34] The "SoundDock Series III" was released in 2012 and included a lightning connector. [35] A reviewer noted a "rich sound" but also the lack of controls to adjust the tone. [36]
Each CD covers a different period of time in Oldfield's work and has a different cover; disc one's cover is red, depicting fire, disc two's cover is blue, depicting water, disc three's cover is also blue, depicting the sky (i.e. air) and disc four's cover is green depicting a plant and seeds (i.e. earth) - the four elements.
Picasa was a cross-platform image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos, integrated with a now defunct photo-sharing website, originally created by a company named Lifescape [3] (which at that time was incubated by Idealab) in 2002. [4] "
Lifescape was set up by Rajasana Otiende [2] in 2005. [3] The first issue appeared on 13 September 2005. [4] The magazine was sold in WH Smiths, Borders, Waitrose and independent newsagents. It was part of the 'Just Ask!' campaign and so readers could request their local newsagent to stock the magazine.
Founded in 1978, [2] Rhino was originally a novelty and reissue label during the 1970s and 1980s. It released compilation albums of pop, rock & roll, and rhythm & blues successes from the 1950s through the 1980s, as well as novelty-song LPs (compiled in-house or by Dr. Demento) and retrospectives of famous comedy performers, including Richard Pryor, Stan Freberg, Tom Lehrer, and Spike Jones.
Three weeks after the release of Tripping the Live Fantastic an abridged version titled Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights! was released as 17 track CD and 12 track LP. Showcasing just the concert highlights, this set is notable for the exclusive inclusion of " All My Trials ", not found on Tripping the Live Fantastic .