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Featuring the original line-up of Howard Devoto (vocals & songwriter), Pete Shelley (guitar & songwriter), Steve Diggle (bass guitar) and John Maher (drums), and originally released as a bootleg, 'Time's Up' was recorded at Revolution Studios, Bramhall Lane Stockport on the 18th of October 1976.
The session, recording Buzzcocks' live set at the time, cost £45 and was engineered by Andy MacPherson. The session preceded the recording of the band's groundbreaking 'Spiral Scratch' EP and features demos of the EP's four tracks.
Boredom | |
You Tear Me Up | |
Can't Control Myself | |
Orgasm Addict | |
Friends Of Mine | |
Drop In The Ocean | |
Breakdown | |
Love Battery | |
Time's Up | |
Love Everybody | |
Don't Mess Me Round | |
Boredom |
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Eazy-Duz-It is the debut studio album by American hip hop artist Eazy-E, released on September 13, 1988, by Ruthless Records and Priority Records.
The album charted on two different charts and went Double Platinum in the United States despite very little promotion by radio and television. Three singles were released from the album, each charting in the US. The remastered version contains the 1992 EP 5150: Home 4 tha Sick. The 25th anniversary (2013) contains 2 bonus tracks, a 12" remix of "We Want Eazy" and a 12" remix of "Still Talkin'".
Street Side | |
(Prelude) | |
Still Talkin' | |
Nobody Move | |
2 Hard Mutha's | |
Boyz-N-The Hood (Remix) | |
Eazy-Duz-It | |
Radio Side | |
We Want Eazy | |
Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn | |
Radio | |
No More?'s | |
I'mma Break It Down | |
Eazy Chapter 8 Verse 10 |
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Kick is the sixth studio album by the Australian rock band INXS, released in 1987 by WEA in Australia, Atlantic Records in the United States and Mercury Records in Europe.
As the band's most successful studio album, it is certified six times platinum by the RIAA, and spawned four US top 10 singles, "New Sensation", "Never Tear Us Apart", "Devil Inside" and "Need You Tonight", the last of which reached the top of the Billboard singles charts. At the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards, the band took home five Moonmen for the "Need You Tonight"/"Mediate" video.
A1 | Guns In The Sky | 2:21 |
A2 | New Sensation | 3:39 |
A3 | Devil Inside | 5:14 |
A4 | Need You Tonight | 3:01 |
A5 | Mediate | 2:36 |
A6 | The Loved One | 3:37 |
B1 | Wild Life | 3:10 |
B2 | Never Tear Us Apart | 3:05 |
B3 | Mystify | 3:17 |
B4 | Kick | 3:14 |
B5 | Calling All Nations | 3:02 |
B6 | Tiny Daggers | 3:29 |
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Cosmo's Factory is the fifth studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), released by Fantasy Records in July 1970, and released as Fantasy 8402 – the same month as the single release of "Lookin' Out My Back Door" with "Long as I Can See the Light" on the B side.
The name of the album comes from the warehouse in Berkeley where the band rehearsed early in their career. It was dubbed "The Factory" by drummer Doug "Cosmo" Clifford, because bandleader John Fogerty made them practice there almost every day.
Ramble Tamble | 7:09 |
Before You Accuse Me | 3:24 |
Travelin' Band | 2:07 |
Ooby Dooby | 2:05 |
Lookin' Out My Back Door | 2:31 |
Run Through The Jungle | 3:09 |
Up Around The Bend | 2:40 |
My Baby Left Me | 2:17 |
Who'll Stop The Rain | 2:28 |
I Heard It Through The Grapevine | 11:05 |
Long As I Can See The Light | 3:33 |