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An alternate version of the song "Make the Pieces Fit" was later included on the Stewart's next solo album Frooty Rooties. "Girls" and "Warm, Warm, Warm" were released as singles. Neither the album nor the singles managed to chart in the Stewart's native UK, however the album charted in Norway.
Bed Sitter Images is the debut studio album of folk artist Al Stewart, released in 1967, and again in a revised edition with a new cover picture in 1970. The songs were orchestrated by Alexander Faris. The cover of the first 1967 edition spells "Bed Sitter" without a hyphen, as do many reviews and Al Stewart's official website. The album and ...
In 2011, Stewart founded Over The Edge Books, an alternative publishing company. [12] In 2013, Complex included Stewart in their list of the 25 best A&Rs in Hip-Hop History. [13] Stewart has music supervision credits in over fifty films, including the Academy Award-winning Hustle & Flow, [14] Four Brothers, [15] 2 Fast 2 Furious, and Poetic ...
Images is a studio album by Amii Stewart released in April 1981. The album yielded three European single releases, "My Guy/My Girl" (a duet with Johnny Bristol ) (#39 UK), "Where Did Our Love Go", and "Great Balls Of Fire" and had been followed by single "Rocky Woman" which was also included on the Mexican edition.
Eric Michael Stewart (born 20 January 1945) [1] is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer, best known as a founding member of the rock groups the Mindbenders with whom he played from 1963 to 1968, and likewise of 10cc from 1972 to 1995.
Keybeats, composed of drummer Eric Seats and producer Rapture Stewart, were an American songwriting, production, and instrumentalist duo formed in 1997, moving from California to New York to work with Timbaland's production outfit (in collaboration with Blackground Records) in the late 1990s.
Stewart Levine (born 1946) is an American record producer.He has worked with many artists such as The Crusaders, Minnie Riperton, Lionel Richie, Simply Red, Hugh Masekela, Huey Lewis and the News, Patti LaBelle, Sly Stone, Boy George, Oleta Adams, Killing Joke, Jon Anderson, Boz Scaggs, Womack and Womack, The Marshall Tucker Band and Curiosity Killed the Cat.
"The Making of Sunrise" "The Making of Fake" BBC TV appearances "Sunrise" (Parkinson, broadcast on 22 February 2003) "Fake" (Later... with Jools Holland, broadcast on 20 June 2003) Notes "Sunrise" contains extracts from "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)", written by Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Sara Allen. ^[a] signifies an additional producer