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  2. Parklife (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Parklife" is a song by the English rock band Blur, released in August 1994 by Food and Parlophone as the third single from the band's third studio album, Parklife (1994). The song contains spoken-word verses by the actor Phil Daniels, who also appears in the music video, which was directed by Pedro Romhanyi.

  3. Parklife - Wikipedia

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    Parklife is the third studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 25 April 1994, by Food Records.After moderate sales for their previous album Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife returned Blur to prominence in the UK, helped by its four hit singles: "Girls & Boys", "To the End", the title track and "End of a Century".

  4. Vince Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Vince Lawrence (born January 6, 1964, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American dance music record producer, businessman and is one of the leading innovators of the genre of music called house music.

  5. Dead Man's Chest - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest" or "Yo, Ho, Ho (And a Bottle of Rum)") is a fictional [i] sea song, [ii] originally from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island (1883). It was expanded in a poem, titled "Derelict" by Young E. Allison, published in the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1891. It has since ...

  6. Derelict - Wikipedia

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    "The Derelict", a song from the 1973 album Penguin by Fleetwood Mac "The Derelict (God Forsaken)", a song from the 2009 album We the Fallen by Psyclon Nine The Derelicts , a 1970s British R&B band

  7. Morning Dew - Wikipedia

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    The Pozo-Seco Singers also released a single of the song in 1967, as did Episode Six in the U.K. [20] British pop singer Lulu recorded a version of "Morning Dew" for her album Love Loves to Love Lulu, produced by John Paul Jones, in 1967, and this was released as a single in the US, [21] Canada (#55 [22]), and Australia in 1968.

  8. Sunset and Sunrise - Wikipedia

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    "Forest Flower: Sunrise/Sunset" (tune), a 1963 song by Chico Hamilton off the album Man from Two Worlds "Sunrise, Sunset" (song), a 1964 song from the stage musical Fiddler on the Roof "Sunrise, Sunset" (song), a 1965 song by Miriam Makeba off the album The Magic of Makeba "Sunrise, Sunset" (song), a 1967 song by Ed Ames off the album Time, Time

  9. Out of Ashes - Wikipedia

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    Linkin Park co-lead vocalist Mike Shinoda stated that, compared to Linkin Park's work, Out Of Ashes is "much more of a rock album". [6] Bennington also described the album in an interview with MTV that "It's really dark. It's like post-apocalyptic Blade Runner meets LSD". [5] He also stated that all the songs were based on personal experiences. [4]