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"How Will I Know" is a song recorded by American singer Whitney Houston for her self-titled debut studio album. It was released on November 22, 1985, by Arista Records as the album's third single. Written and composed by George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam, it was originally intended for pop singer Janet Jackson, who passed on it.
Kane summarised the album as "all indie-pop joy". [3] In a mixed review, Rhys Buchanan with NME dismissed the album as an album loaded with "stadium-ready anthems" and that "the Reading band aren't about to mess with the formula with album three". Buchanan awarded How Will I Know if Heaven Will Find Me? three stars out of five. [4]
Artists who have received perfect scores on release include Radiohead, Fiona Apple, Kanye West, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Wilco. [1] Compilation albums that received a perfect score on release, such as The Smile Sessions , are listed in both the "Awarded on release" and "Reissue" columns.
"How Will I Know (Who You Are)" is a song recorded by Swedish singer Jessica Folcker, released in 1998 by Jive Records and Zomba Records as the second single from Folcker's first studio album, Jessica (1998).
Clark wrote much of the music for this album and gave lead guitarist Rocky George more soloing time, thus creating another factor in this album and future albums' more metal-oriented sound. The album's back cover shows each member standing in front of the side of the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Los Angeles, the front cover shows the members ...
Here We Go Magic was an American indie rock band based in Brooklyn, New York.It was formed by core members Luke Temple, Michael Bloch and Peter Hale, in late 2008.The band signed to Western Vinyl in 2008, followed by the five-piece group's signing to Secretly Canadian in 2009.
In 1987, Gorka recorded his first album, I Know. It was released by Red House —beginning a long association with that label. Although his next five albums were distributed by Windham Hill and High Street , he returned to Red House with 1998's After Yesterday and produced eight albums with them over the next twenty years—most recently True ...
The Scotsman critic Fiona Shepherd noted that How Were We to Know "features more general musings on the nature of love and heartbreak, delivered with her usual MOR lyrical wisdom, all just vague enough to apply universally." [6] Ed Power from i noted that "there are moments on her latest album when she feels ready to take on the world. But epic ...