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The Best of Jigsaw (1995) (including new recordings) (different track listing than 1978 album of the same name) Jigsaw (1996) [Brazil release] Very Best of Jigsaw (1998) Taragon [US release] Soft Rocks (1998) [Japan release] Super Best Hits (1999) [Japan release] Golden Best (2004) [Japan release] Free Soul Drive With Jigsaw (2006) [Japan release]
[1] [5] [21] In January 1974 Jigsaw and Chester separated, although they periodically supported Chester on tours. [4] Jigsaw's last charting single, "A Rose Has to Die" (June 1974), [1] [5] reached No. 19 on the Kent Music Report singles chart. [22] Their compilation album, Best of Jigsaw, appeared in 1975. [1]
Jigsaw is the fourth studio album by guitarist Mike Stern, released in 1989 through Atlantic Records and reissued on July 17, 2007, through Wounded Bird Records. [2] The album reached #12 on Billboard ' s Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart in 1989.
[1] [10] The track became a top 10 hit in Melbourne. [1] His second single, "Can Can Ladies", appeared in July and reached the local top 5 in July. [1] In January 1962, a third single backed by The Thunderbirds, "Shakin' All Over", reached No. 4. [1] Johnny Chester and The Chessmen toured to Brisbane and Hobart but had a less popularity in ...
Bottom Line is an album by the English musician John Mayall, released in 1979. [1] It was produced by Bob Johnston . [ 2 ] It is the only Mayall album that has never been released on CD.
Live: Take No Prisoners is a 1978 live album by American musician Lou Reed, recorded during May 1978 at The Bottom Line in New York.. The album contains copious, often profane or non-sequitur stage patter by Reed during and between songs, including a detailed story of the origin of "Walk on the Wild Side" and a rant against rock music critics, particularly Robert Christgau.
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"The Bottom Line" is a song by English alternative dance band Big Audio Dynamite, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their debut studio album, This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985). It was written, and produced by Mick Jones , his debut single with a band singing lead vocals since being fired from the Clash in 1983.