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"Barracuda" is a song by American rock band Heart, released in 1977 on their third studio album, Little Queen, and was released as the album's lead single. The song peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2009, "Barracuda" was named the 34th-best hard rock song of all time by VH1. [3]
The Mushroom contract called for two albums, and the label took the position that they were owed a second one. On that basis, Mushroom attempted to prevent the release of Little Queen and any other work by Heart. They took the five unfinished tracks for Magazine and added a B-side and two live recordings. The first release of the album in April ...
"Little Queen" is a song written and recorded by the rock band Heart. It was released as the second single from the band's second album Little Queen in 1977. The song is a midtempo rock and roll number similar in style to Heart's past hit "Magic Man" but much gentler than the album's hard rock debut single, "Barracuda".
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Heart & Friends: Home for the Holidays: Release date: November 10, 2014; Label: Frontiers — — — Live at the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Release date: November 25, 2016; Label: — — — Live in Atlantic City: Release date: January 25, 2019; Label: earMUSIC — [A] — — "—" denotes releases that did not ...
The Road Home, a live album released in 1995, is the fourteenth album overall by the rock group Heart. It chronicles a club performance in the "unplugged" style in their home city of Seattle. The setlist contains acoustic versions of many of the band's hits including "Dreamboat Annie", "Alone", "Barracuda".
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The episode features the following songs: "Barracuda" by Heart, "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" by Chris Isaak, "London Calling" by The Clash, and "The Passenger" by Iggy Pop. The episode also featured "Take You Down" by Daniel Pemberton , a track from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. soundtrack.