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  2. Outa-Space - Wikipedia

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    The song was created by Preston improvising while calling out chord changes to the backing band. He later added organ and hand claps. Preston named the song "Outa-Space" for the instrumental's spacy sound. [1] While he thought it would be a hit, A&M was skeptical and issued it as the B-side of "I Wrote a Simple Song" in December 1971. [1]

  3. Music of Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    On 20 October 2021, the fourth official release of the Minecraft soundtrack was released, with 10 new tracks coinciding with the game's "Caves & Cliffs" update. Seven of them were composed by Raine, including "Otherside", a new in-game music disc, and three were handled by Japanese composer Kumi Tanioka, known for her work in the Final Fantasy ...

  4. I Wrote a Simple Song (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song serves as an example of Preston's continuing association with Harrison after the Beatles' break-up, despite his departure for A&M. [8] Its release followed Preston's well-received performance of "That's the Way God Planned It" at Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh shows on August 1, 1971, which had raised Preston's public profile.

  5. Category:Songs written by Preston (singer) - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Billy Preston songs - Wikipedia

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  7. Dr. Shrinker (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Shrinker is an American death metal band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that formed in October 1987. Being obscure, the band only came to wider attention with the release of a posthumous split EP with Nunslaughter and a discography CD, released in 2004 by Necroharmonic Productions. [ 2 ]

  8. Pressin' On - Wikipedia

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    Pressin' On is a studio album by the American musician Billy Preston, released in 1982. [3] [4] It was his final album released on Motown Records, although he would briefly return to the label in 1986 to record one single ("Since I Held You Close").

  9. The Most Exciting Organ Ever - Wikipedia

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    The fully instrumental album was released in 1965, several weeks before Preston's nineteenth birthday, at a time when he was a regular performer on the ABC TV pop music series Shindig! [1] The album includes "Billy's Bag", which was a favorite among British musicians and club-goers at the time. [ 2 ]