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Youthquake is the second studio album by the English pop band Dead or Alive, released on 3 May 1985 by Epic Records.The album was their commercial breakthrough in Europe and the United States, due to its lead single "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)", which was a No. 1 hit on the UK singles chart and a Top 20 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100.
LP1 was made "literally in the last four days" before two out of the three members of the band had to move back home from college, according to Kinsella. [10] The album was recorded in May 1999 at Private Studios in Urbana, Illinois on a TASCAM analog tape recorder, and was produced by Brendan Gamble; [3] [11] he previously produced the band's self-titled EP. [12]
The album ended with "Someday Woman," an acoustic-driven track written by Beckley, Bill Mumy, and Robert Haimer. The album contains the cover version of the song "Your Move" which was originally sung by Doug Parkinson. Your Move was first issued in the CD format in the United States by the now-defunct One Way Records in 1998.
Copy/Paste is a compilation album by Scottish-American rock band Garbage released on November 29, 2024, as part of Record Store Day's Black Friday event. [1] The album features covers of ten classic songs, including a previously unreleased track, "Love My Way". [2] [3] An abridged version of the album was released digitally on December 6.
Split Ends is a compilation album by English rock band The Move, released in December of 1972. [2] It was the group's first release under the United Artists label. It was only released in the United States and Canada .
Album Peak chart positions Certification Note; US [2] US R&B [2] UK [3] 1970 Curtis: 19 1 30 US: Gold [4] 1971 Curtis/Live! 21 3 — Live Roots: 40 6 — 1972 Super Fly: 1 1 26 US: Gold [4] Soundtrack 1973 Back to the World: 16 1 — US: Gold [4] Curtis in Chicago — — — Live 1974 Claudine: 35 1 — Soundtrack Sweet Exorcist: 39 2 — Got ...
Bent Out of Shape would be Rainbow's final studio album before their 12-year hiatus from the studio. It also proved to be the band's final studio album with vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, bassist Roger Glover and keyboardist David Rosenthal, and their only one to feature drummer Chuck Burgi, who replaced Bobby Rondinelli just prior to the album's recording sessions.