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  2. Dead Souls (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dead Souls" was recorded during a three-day session in October 1979 with producer Martin Hannett, which also produced "Atmosphere" and a version of one of the band's early songs, "Ice Age". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Unlike on other recordings with Hannett, the band recorded the tracks for these songs while all in the same room, as opposed to earlier ...

  3. Dead Souls (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Common criticism for Dead Souls focused on the characters and script. [8] HorrorNews.net panned the film, writing that it was "one of the more inept ghost stories to come along in quite a spell, compliments of Chiller TV. At least SyFy knows how to polish a turd." [9] Common praise centered on Moseley. [10] [11]

  4. Dead Souls - Wikipedia

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    Dead Souls (Russian: Мёртвые души Myórtvyye dúshi, pre-reform spelling: Мертвыя души) is a novel by Nikolai Gogol, first published in 1842, and widely regarded as an exemplar of 19th-century Russian literature. The novel chronicles the travels and adventures of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov and the people whom he encounters.

  5. Substance (Joy Division album) - Wikipedia

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    Two of the album's tracks, "Glass" and "Dead Souls", were previously included on the 1981 compilation Still. Additionally, the single "Atmosphere" had been originally issued in France as " Licht und Blindheit " with "Dead Souls" on the B-side; following Ian Curtis 's suicide, it was reissued as a posthumous B-side of the " She's Lost Control ...

  6. Dead Souls (Rankin novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Souls is a 1999 crime novel by Ian Rankin that features Inspector Rebus. The title refers both to Joy Division 's song "Dead Souls" and to the 1842 Nikolai Gogol novel Dead Souls ; quotes from the latter appear at the beginnings of the two divisions of the book.

  7. I Shall Sing - Wikipedia

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    "I Shall Sing" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. Morrison recorded it as part of the Moondance album sessions, but did not initially release the track. It was released on CD in 2013. [1] The song was also recorded by Art Garfunkel for his debut solo album, Angel Clare, released by Columbia Records in 1973.

  8. Oppari - Wikipedia

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    Oppaari Song. An oppari is an ancient form of lamenting [1] in southern India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and North-Eastern Sri Lanka. Oppari is a folk song tradition and is often an admixture of eulogy and lament. The oppari is typically sung by a group of women relatives who came to pay respects to the departed in a death ceremony.

  9. Dead Souls (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Souls, a 1984 Soviet television miniseries adaptation of Gogol's novel, directed by Mikhail Shveytser; Dead Souls, a 2012 horror film directed by Colin Theys; Dead Souls, a 2018 Chinese documentary film directed by Wang Bing "Dead Souls", an episode of the TV series Rebus, based on the Ian Rankin book