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Time Tells No Lies was released in 1981 after the band signed a worldwide deal with Arista Records following the Reading Rock '80 festival. Some copies came with a one sided A4 merchandise insert.
One of Andy Burgess's most notable contributions to Praying Mantis was his role in the band's renowned dual guitar harmonies. These harmonies had long been a signature element of Praying Mantis' sound, and Burgess embraced this tradition while infusing it with his unique touch. In 2011, the Metalmorphosis 30th Anniversary EP was released.
Reception has been "generally positive" after its release. Rock Hard gave it a solid rating, labeling it as "nicely arranged, 'fluffy' hard rock." Positively, a review from Metal1 stated in their review that while it might not be the strongest album in their career, "Katharsis is definitely a well-made, multi-layered and, above all, extremely high-quality rock record of the British style."
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The music video for "Praying" was partially shot at Salvation Mountain. The song's accompanying video, directed by Jonas Åkerlund, was released on July 6, 2017. [19] [23] Kesha has described the experience of working with Åkerlund as "a dream come true" and said that the process of shooting the video was akin to a good, long therapy session. [28]
Screen Songs (formerly known as KoKo Song Car-Tunes) are a series of animated cartoons produced at the Fleischer Studios and distributed by Paramount Pictures between 1929 and 1938. [1] Paramount brought back the sing-along cartoons in 1945, now in color, and released them regularly through 1951.
"The Dream Passes by the Windows" (Ukrainian: «Ой ходить сон коло вікон»), better known as Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon, is a Ukrainian children's lullaby. The song is a traditional lullaby for young children, composed of three verses in a minor tone. However, as it is a folk song, there are many popular versions of both the ...