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"That Was Then but This Is Now" 1983 Duncan Gibbins "S.O.S." 1984 "(How to Be A) Millionaire" 1984 Alan Best & Ted Hall "Be Near Me" 1985 Peter Care "Vanity Kills" (U.K. version) 1985 Peter Care "Vanity Kills" (U.S.A. version) 1985 Peter Care "Ocean Blue" 1986 Peter Care "When Smokey Sings" 1987 Vaughan Arnell & Anthea Benton "The Night You ...
Year Details Peak chart positions UK [1] [9]UK Indie [11]1989 One Man Clapping. Released: March 1989; Label: One Man/Rough Trade 2 2002 Getting Away with It... Live. Released: 20 May 2002
That's Me Right There is the debut extended play (EP) by American recording artist Jasmine V. It was released on November 10, 2014 by Interscope Records . It was preceded by the release of title track "That's Me Right There" on August 5, 2014.
It was the final ABC album to feature founding member Mark White, who departed the band in 1992. ABC moved to the EMI label, where they recorded the album Abracadabra, a tightly produced fusion of early 1990s techno sounds and 1970s dance grooves which was met with muted critical approval and appreciation from the band's fan base.
The Next Me is the debut album released by American pop artist Jasmine. Jasmine was only 14 when the album was released. [ 3 ] The Next Me is Jasmine's first and only Christian market release.
Jasmine is a 2010 duet album by American pianist Keith Jarrett and bassist Charlie Haden. It was released on 12 May 2010. It was released on 12 May 2010. The album was recorded in March 2007 at Jarrett's home studio in Oxford Township , New Jersey during the recording of a documentary about Haden. [ 9 ]
abracadabra is an American indie pop group from Oakland, California. The band is composed of core duo Hannah Skelton (vocals and synthesizers) and Chris Niles (bass). [1] [2] abracadabra formed after a chance encounter through a Halloween band covering the early Eurythmics album "In The Garden". [3]
Dave Simpson of The Guardian scored this compilation five out of five stars, writing that the music was "created on the cusp of inner torment and her quest for redemption". [1] A review in Mojo rated it four out of five stars, calling it the "conclusive" collection of her studio recordings.