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  2. Battlefield (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Battlefield" was released digitally in the United States on May 8, 2009, as the album's lead single. "Battlefield" is a mid-tempo ballad which draws from the genres of pop, R&B, pop rock and soft rock. The song's lyrics revolve around "a tumultuous relationship where neither side wants to compromise."

  3. Battlefield (album) - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield is the second studio album by American singer Jordin Sparks, first released on July 17, 2009 through Jive Records and 19 Recordings. [2] [3] Recorded from January to June 2009, contributions to the album's production came from a variety of producers, including Harvey Mason, Jr., Toby Gad, Claude Kelly, Ryan Tedder, Dr. Luke and Lucas Secon.

  4. Alan Reid (musician) - Wikipedia

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    But soon, the sound of the keyboards became part of the basic sound of Battlefield Band, and left the door open for other Celtic bands to tailor their sound to their taste. In 1997, while remaining a member of Battlefield Band, Reid released his first solo album, The Sunlit Eye, on Temple Records. It featured brand new songs and tunes.

  5. Tarkus (suite) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Tarkus is defeated and "Battlefield" follows. The movement "Battlefield" is the only part written entirely by Greg Lake. "Aquatarkus" closes the track, centering mostly on a march based on the "Battlefield" theme and then returning to the original "Eruption" theme as a farewell to Tarkus and a greeting to the aquatic Aquatarkus.

  6. Talk:Battlefield (song) - Wikipedia

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    Fightstar performed Battlefield on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge and the cast of One Life to Live performed Battlefield on their show (One Life to Live). Oz talk 22:26, 11 February 2012 (UTC) Background and release "She later received a phone call saying she was going to record "Battlefield"." → I think this could be worded better.

  7. Leaving Friday Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Leaving Friday Harbor, an album by The Battlefield Band, was released in 1999 on the Temple Records label. Track listing Clan Coco/The Road to Benderloch/Fifteen ...

  8. Live from Earth - Wikipedia

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    Love Is a Battlefield" was an international hit single and garnered Benatar her fourth consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1984. [ 7 ] A concert from the same tour was filmed for a HBO special and released on VHS in 1985 with the title In Concert , but with a different and expanded track listing. [ 8 ]

  9. Quiet Days - Wikipedia

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    Quiet Days is a studio album by Battlefield Band released in 1992 on the Temple Records label ... "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again?/Dawn Song" – 3:38; Sources and links