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"Laid" is the title track from Manchester alternative rock band James' fifth studio album, Laid (1993). Released on 1 November 1993, the song was a commercial success, charting in the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States, and has received attention as a theme song for the American Pie film series.
Laid is a folk and pop rock album that was reminiscent of their earlier releases with its atmosphere and minimal arrangements. The album's lead single, "Sometimes (Lester Piggott)", was released on 30 August 1993. Bolstered by the song's success, James toured the US as part of the WOMAD festival.
Laid is an American romantic comedy television series developed by Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna. It is based on the Australian television series of the same name . [ 1 ] The series premiered on Peacock on December 19, 2024.
Laid, the sixth release and fifth studio album by the British alternative rock band James 1993 "Laid" (song), its title track Laid, a 1991 album by Skunk "Laid", a song by Loudon Wainwright III from 40 Odd Years box set 2011
The process resulted in not one but two albums: the "song" album Laid and the experimental Wah Wah, which showcased the band's improvised jams recorded on the spot then mixed by Eno. [8] Booth's vocals were then added to the results. Laid was released in September 1993 to positive reviews.
Laid Back is a Danish electronic music duo group from Copenhagen, [1] formed in 1979. The duo consists of John Guldberg (vocals, guitar, bass) and Tim Stahl (vocals, keyboards, drums, bass). They are best known for the hits " Sunshine Reggae " and " White Horse " from 1983 and "Bakerman" from 1989.
Rolling Stone described "White Horse" as "[p]erhaps the most unconvincing anti-drug song of all time". [5] An article in Miami New Times listed it as one of the "top 10 cocaine songs" and stated, "It's often debated whether the white horse in this song refers to cocaine or heroin. Either way, Laid Back's 1983 single starts out persuading you ...
Wah Wah [note 1] is the sixth studio album by the Manchester-based English indie rock band James. [note 2] After the success of their fourth album, Seven (1992), the band entered Real World Studios, Box, Wiltshire, to record their fifth album Laid in early 1993 with producer Brian Eno, with whom the group had longed to work.