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High Anxiety (album) - High Anxiety (album) High Anxiety is an album by the band Therapy which was released May 5 2003 on Eagle Rock Records and Spitfire Records. The album has a similar sound to Troublegum, their most succesful album to date. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Track Listing 2 Singles 3 Personnel Track Listing "Hey Satan - You Rock" "Who Knows" "Stand In Line" "Nobody Here But Us" "Watch You Go" "If It Kills Me" "Not In Any Name" "My Voodoo Doll" "Limbo" "Last Blast" "Rust" "Never Ending (secret track)" Singles "If It Kills Me"/"Rust" was released April 21, 2003 with "Mama You Can Call The Ambulance Now", "If It Kills Me (video)" Personnel Pete Bartlett - Producer Andy Cairns - Vocals, Guitar Neil Cooper - Drums Martin.

20th Century Fox - The Sound of Music (1965) The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965) The Sand Pebbles (1966) Batman: The Movie (1966) Our Man Flint (1966) Doctor Doolittle (1967) Valley of the Dolls (1967) Planet of the Apes (1968) Star (1968) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Hello, Dolly (1969) The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) 1970s Planet of The Apes sequels (1970-1973) M*A*S*H (1970) Patton (1970) Tora! Tora! Tora (1970) Myra Breckinridge (1970) The French Connection (1971) and its numeraled sequel (1975) The Poseidon Adventure (1972) The Paper Chase (1973) Harry and Tonto (1974) The Towering Inferno (1974) (co-production with Warner Bros) Young Frankenstein (1974) Zardoz (1974) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Silent Movie (1976) The Omen (1976) Star Wars (1977) Julia.

The Band - Dylan requested their services for a tumultuous series of 1965 concerts, marking Dylan's change from folkie to rocker. These concerts saw them heckled by folk music purists. Following Dylan's motorcycle accident the group retired with him to Woodstock, where they recorded the much-bootlegged Basement Tapes, and picked up their new name. Their first album proper, Music From Big Pink (1968) (named after the Woodstock house in which they lived) was widely acclaimed, including three Dylan compositions ("This Wheels On Fire", "Tears Of Rage" and "I Shall Be Released") as well as Robertson's own classic "The Weight", whose use on the Easy Rider soundtrack would make it their best known song. After the success of Big Pink the band left Woodstock for Los Angeles where they recorded the followup, The Band (1969)..

Pet Lamb - EP, Paranoid From The Neck Down. After this EP, the band signed to Roadrunner Records, released the Black Mask EP, before their debut album, Sweaty Handshake. Between these records, Blunt released a second EP by the band, Spent, which was also included on the Roadrunner Record. The band recorded a second record for Roadrunner, High Anxiety, but were dropped before the album was released. They have since returned to Blunt, and released Tenderness. The band recorded two sessions for the John Peel programme on BBC Radio 1, on April 1 1994, and on August 11 1995 Personnel Brian Mooney - Vocals, Guitar Dylan Philips - Vocals, Guitar Kevin Talbot - Bass Guitar James Lillis - Drums.

High anxiety - High anxiety 1. A state of extreme fear or apprehension. See anxiety and phobia. Despite its common usage, this is not a technical medical term. High or extreme anxiety can be associated with an anxiety disorder or it can be a perfectly normal response to environmental stimuli. Somebody who is about to sit for an important exam or undergo a driving test will often be in a state of "high anxiety". 2. A film by Mel Brooks, 1977. Plot summary - Dr. Richard Thorndyke arrives as new administrator of the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, VERY Nervous to discover some suspicious goings-on. When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own psychiatric condition, "high anxiety," in order to clear his name. An homage to.

Kane (album) - Kane (album) Kane is the self-titled album of the band Kane, fronted by actor Christian Kane. The song "America High" about September 11 from a child's view is available from their website. CD track listing: (includes two new songs from original version, "America High" and "In the Darkness") Sweet Carolina Rain Rattlesnake Smile Crazy in Love Don't Come Home The Chase Spirit Boy One More Shot America High In the Darkness Oklahoma State of Mind External Links The band's official website.

High/Low - High/Low High/Low is Nada Surf's first full-length album. It was recorded in 1995 and released on June 18, 1996. Songs Deeper Well The Plan Popular Sleep Stalemate Treehouse Icebox Psychic Caramel Hollywood Zen Brain.

High N' Dry - High N' Dry High 'N' Dry is the second album released by British heavy metal band Def Leppard. Tracks Let it Go -- 4:43 Another hit and run -- 4:59 High 'n' Dry -- 3:25 Bringin' on the Heartbreak -- 4:33 Switch 625 -- 3:03 You got me runnin' -- 4:22 Lady Strange -- 4:40 On Through the Night -- 5:06 Mirror, mirror -- 4:07 No no no -- 3:05.

High Gear - High Gear High Gear was the first of two albums to be released by brothers Greg and Al Howe. It is also the only album in which a video was released..

Diary of a Madman (album) - Diary of a Madman (album) Diary of a Madman is an album by Ozzy Osbourne. Released on April 9, 1981 and it was re-issued on August 22, 1995. This is the last album with Randy Rhoads before his death in 1982. Tracks Over The Mountain Flying High Again You Can't Kill Rock And Roll Believer Little Dolls Tonight S.A.T.O. Diary Of A Madman.

3 Feet High and Rising - 3 Feet High and Rising 3 Feet High and Rising is the debut album from American hip hop trio De La Soul. Released amid the 1989 (see 1989) boom in gangsta rap with hardcore, violent lyrics, De La Soul's uniquely positive style made them an oddity beginning with the first single, "Me, Myself and I". Their positivity meant many observors labeled them a "hippie" group, based on their declaration of the "D.A.I.S.Y. Age" (da inner sound, y'all). Sampling artists as diverse as Johnny Cash, Hall & Oates, Steely Dan's "Peg" and The Turtles, 3 Feet High and Rising is often viewed as the stylistic beginning of 1990s alternative hip hop (especially jazz rap), including A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def and Guru. The album has been called.

Aftertaste (album) - Aftertaste (album) Aftertaste was released in 1997 by Helmet though Interscope Records. This was Helmet's final record. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Track listing 2 Charting singles 3 Personnel Track listing "Pure" "Renovation" "Exactly What You Wanted" "Like I Care" "Driving Nowhere" "Birth Defect" "Broadcast Emotion" "It's Easy To Get Bored" "Diet Aftertaste" "Harmless" "(High) Visibility" "Insatiable" "Crisis King" Charting singles 1997 Aftertaste The Billboard 200 No. 47 1997 Exactly What You Wanted Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 19 Personnel Henry Bogdan - Bass Ralph Cacciurri - Recording Assistant Terry Date - Mixing Suz Dyer - Recording Assistant Greg Gordan - Recording Page Hamilton - Guitar, Vocal Helmet - Producer Ted Jensen - Mastering Steve Revitte - Recording Assistant D. Sardy - Producer Jane Scarpantoni - Cello on.

Keith Moon - loading a drum with fireworks which he detonated at the finale of My Generation. His antics earned him the nickname "Moon the Loon". Moon quickly gained a reputation as being highly destructive. He was known to lay waste to hotel rooms, the homes of friends, and even his own domicile, often throwing furniture out of high windows and destroying the plumbing with firecrackers. While he never actually drove a car into a swimming pool, it's not hard to imagine how such a story originated. Moon had a style all his own and laid down some of the tightest drum tracks in rock and roll. Contemporary drummers such as Mitch Mitchell, Ginger Baker, and John Bonham could all point to him as a major influence, and Moon's anarchic, out-of-control style remains an.

Keith Sweat - Exchange. He sang at nightclubs until he was discovered in 1987. On November 25, 1987, Sweat released his debut album Make It Last Forever, the biggest hit from this album was I Want Her (#1 R&B/#5 Pop), and the title track from the album was hit #3 on the R&B charts. Make It Last Forever (album) sold three million copies. He continued to chart fairly well on the charts. His sophomore album I'll Give All My Love To You hit #6 on the Billboard 200 chart, and Keep It Comin' debuted in the Top 20 of the album chart. In 1992, Sweat discovered the group Silk and they released their debut album Lose Control. It hit #7 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The album's single Freak Me hit #1 on.

Kelly Clarkson - was overheard singing in a school corridor by a teacher who invited her to join the school choir. Her participation in choral and musical activities spurred her interested in a recording career, and, following her high school graduation, Kelly relocated to Los Angeles, California. Clarkson landed a job as a television extra in Los Angeles and worked briefly with songwriter Gerry Goffin. However, after her L.A. apartment burned down, she moved back to Texas, discouraged, but still intent on a career in showbusiness. Clarkson managed some odd jobs before her run on American Idol. In 2002, along with 10,000 others, Clarkson auditioned for the aforementioned television show, American Idol. Impressed by her voice and personality, the panel of judges put her through to the next round. Upon landing a final 30.

King Crimson - soon before the breakup of the short-lived and unsuccessful band Giles, Giles, and Fripp. The first musician to be added to the lineup was singer-guitarist Greg Lake, who was to play bass and sing. Lyricist Peter Sinfield and composer Ian McDonald were soon recruited, and thus the first incarnation of King Crimson was born. Early in January 1969, the group rehearsed for the first time. Over the course of the year, the first King Crimson album, In the Court of the Crimson King, emerged from the chaos. King Crimson went on tour through England, and later the United States, performing alongside many contemporary popular musicians and musical groups, including Iron Butterfly, Janis Joplin, and Fleetwood Mac. Tensions and musical differences within the band eventually reached a limit, however; Ian McDonald and.

Kim Milford - grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago (Winnetka, Illinois), where he went to New Trier High School. His family includes some familiar names from the movie and art world, sister, actress Penelope Milford (Coming Home for which she got an Oscar nomination, Heathers, The Burning Bed) and brother, Doug Milford, now COO (?CEO) and Co-owner of Artsystems Art Management Software (artsystems.com), co-owned and operated Piezo Electric in the East Village, owned and ran the Milford Gallery in SoHo, and as Publisher at ArtNet Worldwide, he designed, produced, and led the creation of Artnet.com. The multi-talented Kim Milford was an actor-singer-songwriter-composer-dancer and first appeared in SummerStock Theatre in Chicago at age 10; at age 17 he was in the original staging of Hair (he played Woof and Claude). In 1976 he.

Vertical Horizon - graduation in 1991 the duo relocated to Boston and, in 1992, self-released their debut album There and Back Again. There and Back Again was recorded in Matt's old high school over a period of a few days, and Matt and Keith together played all the instruments appearing on the album, though they both mostly played acoustic guitar. Both also contributed to writing all the songs, and both sang. Matt and Keith toured for several years after this, mostly appearing with similar bands such as Jackopierce. By 1995, they were ready to record again. The resulting album, Running on Ice, again had Matt and Keith playing acoustic guitar and singing, but with the addition of other guest musicians to play other instruments. Guests included members of Jackopierce, as well as Carter Beauford.

Kris Kristofferson - born in Brownsville, Texas and moved around a lot as a youth, finally settling down in San Mateo, California, where he graduated high school. An aspiring writer, Kristofferson earned a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University (Merton College, Oxford) after previously attending Pomona College. Students of Merton College later voted that the college should erect a statue of Kristofferson, naked astride a motorcycle of his choice, in Front Quad but funds were never made available. While in England, Kristofferson began writing songs and working with manager Larry Parnes; he recorded for Top Rank Records under the name Kris Carson but was unsuccessful. In 1960, Kristofferson graduated with a master's degree in English literature and married an old girlfriend, Fran Beir. He joined the United States Army and became a helicopter pilot. During.

Kurt Cobain - 1980s stadium rock and over-the-top metal bands with preened images and elaborate stage shows. Cobain, depressed and in a heroin-induced haze, committed suicide at the age of 27 with a shotgun blast inside his mouth. His body was discovered three days later in his home by maintenance workers. Toxicology officials have stated that even though Kurt's tolerance level was extremely high, the amount of heroin injected into Cobain's body would have been enough to kill him. His death inspired a host of copycat suicides and conspiracy theories regarding his death. Many of these theories centered around accusations that Courtney Love, in a fit of insecurity or depression, had hired a hit on her husband's life. A documentary film was made on this theory, intitled Kurt and Courtney. The theory has quite.


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