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  2. Pratts & Pain - Wikipedia

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    Pratts & Pain is the debut studio album by Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis. It was released on 16 February 2024 via Ourness, and debuted at number 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart . [ 8 ] The album's release was supported by five singles, starting with "Adored" and "Fried Rice", as well as tour dates around Australia, North America and Europe.

  3. Woodstock Diary - Wikipedia

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    It was released in 1994, at the same time as the 4-CD box set Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music, but contains some tracks not available on the box set. [ 1 ] Track listing

  4. Unlimited Everything - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited Everything is a "best of" compilation album released by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper in 1990. [3] [2]It includes the outtake "Amsterdam Dogshit Blues" [2] (previously released on the compilation The Enigma Variations 2) and the "(619) 239-KING" B-side "I Gotta Connect," from which the album's title is derived.

  5. Otis (song) - Wikipedia

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    A select group of reporters, music journalists, and contest winners were present at the listening session. [1] After the listening session, it was confirmed that a song called "Otis", would appear on the album. [2] It was reported that the song would sample soul music singer Otis Redding's version of "Try a Little Tenderness". [3]

  6. The Dock of the Bay (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Dock of the Bay is the first of a number of posthumously released Otis Redding albums, and his seventh studio album. It contains a number of singles, B-sides, and previously released album tracks dating back to 1965, including one of his best known songs, the posthumous hit "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay".

  7. This Bitter Earth - Wikipedia

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    Written and produced by Clyde Otis, [2] [3] it peaked to #1 on the U.S. R&B charts for the week of July 25, 1960, and also reached #24 on the U.S. pop charts. [ 4 ] Charts

  8. The Bran Flakes - Wikipedia

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    The Bran Flakes make extensive use of sampling, recontextualizing the samples into new works, often resulting in ironic statements about modern pop and media culture.The group scours thrift shops for obscure and quirky LPs; some of their songs also make use of recognizably famous basslines, television shows, and soundtracks from video games.

  9. Spirit of the Black Territory Bands - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of the Black Territory Bands is an album by the American musician Johnny Otis, credited as Johnny Otis and His Orchestra. [2] [3] It was released in 1992. [4]The album is a tribute to the music of the territory bands of Otis's youth; Otis played with several such bands in the 1940s.