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  2. Brother (Cry of Love album) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post called the album "the usual post-Allmans compendium of blues-rock swagger, soul-man vocals and bad-love and on-the-road songs." [17] The Morning Call wrote that the songs "have a raw, naked sound built around the tough, direct playing of guitarist Audley Freed, bassist Robert Kearns and drummer Jason Peterson, plus [Kelly] Holland's soulfully sandpapered singing."

  3. Cry of Love (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cry of Love was an American rock band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1989. [1] The group released their debut album in 1993, Brother , produced by John Custer , before hitting the road for the next 17 months.

  4. Audley Freed - Wikipedia

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    He then formed the band Cry of Love, [2] which was signed to Columbia Records and released the debut album Brother. The album spawned two number-one and two top-10 album-oriented rock (AOR) hits, including “Peace Pipe,” named by Billboard as one of the “top 50 AOR songs of all time.” Following a second Columbia release, Diamonds and ...

  5. Diamonds & Debris - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds & Debris is the second album by the American band Cry of Love, released in 1997. [1] [2] The band supported the album with a North American tour. [3] The first single, "Sugarcane", peaked at No. 22 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [4] Cry of Love broke up shortly after the album's release. [5]

  6. Robert Kearns (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kearns was a founding member of Cry of Love from 1989 to 1997 and went on to join The Bottle Rockets from 1998 to 2005. In 2009, he was named as the touring substitute bassist for a cancer-stricken Ean Evans in Lynyrd Skynyrd. Evans subsequently died and was permanently replaced by Kearns (2009–2012).

  7. Cry Your Heart Out: The 11 Best Breakup Albums Ever Made - AOL

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    Musgraves filed for divorce from musician Ruston Kelly a year ago, and she’s billed the album as a “tragedy in three parts”; its 15-song arc chronicles an epic love story that ultimately ...

  8. Angel (Jimi Hendrix song) - Wikipedia

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    Written and self-produced by Hendrix, he recorded it for his planned fourth studio album just months before he died in September 1970. In 1971, "Angel" was included on the first posthumously-released Hendrix album, The Cry of Love. The same year, the song was also released as a single A-side in the United Kingdom and as a B-side in the United ...

  9. Crydamoure - Wikipedia

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    The label was founded in 1997, with their first single "Holiday on Ice / Santa Claus" being the first release by de Homem-Christo and his label co-owner Eric Chedeville (under the guise of Le Knight Club). [1] Crydamoure was one of the first French house labels to incorporate band and guitar influences into its production.