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  2. The Coolies - Wikipedia

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    The Coolies disbanded in 1989 while working on a third album. Three tracks recorded during sessions for this album were released in 1995 on Take That You Bastards! on Harper's Casino Records label. [4] Take That You Bastards! is a two disc set containing both Coolies albums in their entirety (with the exception of "Mrs. Robinson" from dig..?

  3. Clay Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper began his musical career when he co-founded the Coolies in the 1980s. [3] He subsequently founded the band Ottoman Empire in the 1990s. At one point, its members included Daniel Pearl. [4] During the 1990s, he also released two albums (one solo and one with his brother, Mark) on his own label, Casino Music. [5]

  4. The Swimming Pool Q's - Wikipedia

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    The Q's then signed to Capitol Records, and released the album World War Two Point Five in 1989. Boston left by this point, but she designed the album sleeve. [1] The band split up in 1992. [1] Anne Richmond Boston released the album The Big House of Time in 1990, with her then-husband Rob Gal (of The Coolies). [1] [4]

  5. Lupe Fiasco's The Cool - Wikipedia

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    The album features guest appearances from Gemini, Snoop Dogg and Matthew Santos, while the production was provided by Patrick Stump, Soundtrakk and Unkle, among others. The album debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200, selling 143,407 copies in its first week. The album debuted as the number-one rap record and remained for 9 weeks.

  6. Jay Munly - Wikipedia

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    Their only album, Munly & The Lee Lewis Harlots, has received much critical acclaim. The original album was initially released in August 2004 [52] through Alternative Tentacles. A combined CD/DVD double-album was released in October 2004 as a joint release between Alternative Tentacles [53] and Smooch Records. It came with additional features ...

  7. The Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1954 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, the Cookies originally consisted of Dorothy Jones, Darlene McCrea and Dorothy's cousin, Beulah Robertson. [1] In 1956, Robertson was replaced by Margie Hendricks (Hendrix). The group was introduced to Ray Charles through their session work for Atlantic Records.

  8. That's Why God Made the Radio - Wikipedia

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    The documentary features a new biography with new interviews of the current lineup, footage of the band recording the new album, and live performances from the 50th anniversary tour. In November 2012, a DVD and Blu-ray titled The Beach Boys Live in Concert: 50th Anniversary was released featuring a performance by the band from July 2012 in ...

  9. As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again - Wikipedia

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    As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again is the ninth studio album by the American indie rock band the Decemberists, it was released on June 14, 2024, on YABB Records. [1] It is a double album , [ 2 ] produced by Tucker Martine , who the band has frequently collaborated with.