Third Ear Band was the second album by the Third Ear Band, released in 1970. It consists of four improvised pieces, "Air", "Earth", "Fire", and "Water"...
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Alchemy is an album released in 1969 by the Third Ear Band. All compositions by Coff, Minns and Sweeney, except "Lark Rise" (Tomlin) "Mosaic" – 6:31 "Ghetto...
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Third Ear Band were a British musical group formed in London during the mid-1960s. Their line-up initially consisted of violin, cello, oboe and percussion...
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Third Ear may refer to: Third Ear Band, a British band,z Third Ear Band (album), 1970 eponymous album Third Ear, an Israeli record store that runs the...
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Abelard and Heloise is a soundtrack album released in 1970 by the Third Ear Band. It was re-released on CD in 1998 by Blueprint. All tracks were released...
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Alchemy (disambiguation) (redirect from Alchemy (album))
Lloyd album), 1979 Alchemy (Third Ear Band album), 1969 Alchemy (Yngwie Malmsteen album), 1999 Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities (1985), a 1985 album by...
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Music from Macbeth (category Third Ear Band albums)
Music from Macbeth is a 1972 album by the Third Ear Band. It consists of the soundtrack from Roman Polanski's 1971 film Macbeth, an adaptation of Shakespeare's...
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Third Eye Blind is the debut studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on April 8, 1997, by Elektra Records. The album was collectively...
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is the twenty-third studio album by English rock band Deep Purple, released on 20 July 2024 by earMUSIC/Edel AG. It is their first album with guitarist...
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artistic works based on their story: Abelard and Heloise (album), a 1970 album by the Third Ear Band Abelard and Heloise, a play by Ronald Millar Abelard and...
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Artist” and runner up for “Album of the Year” from Homegrown Music Network.[citation needed] The band's music eventually caught the ear of producer Jim Scott...
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Dan Rothchild. Signed to a recording contract in 1995, the band released its debut album Lemon Parade in 1996. The single "If You Could Only See" reached...
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second singles from the album, "Free Love" and "In One Ear", did not make significant impact on any charts. However, the third single "Ain't No Rest for...
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the band's third studio album, Ten Thousand Fists. Disturbed's third studio album, Ten Thousand Fists, was released on September 20, 2005. The album debuted...
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band's third top-10 album, peaking at number five, and yielded the top-40 hit "Even It Up". The band embarked on a 77-city tour to promote the album. By...
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Crowded in the Ear (Hebrew: צפוף באוזן, Tzafuf BaOzen) is the third and final studio album by Israeli rock band, Kaveret, released in 1975. After the huge...
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financed and supported their third album Tragic Kingdom (1995). John Spence, Eric Stefani, and Eric's sister Gwen formed the band as Apple Core in 1986, having...
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Buttons is the third studio album by British indie electronic band Broadcast. Following the departure of several bandmembers, the album was recorded largely...
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the music video. "In One Ear" was originally released in March 2008 as the second single from the band's self-titled debut album. The single's B-side included...
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The Black Mages (redirect from Black Mages (band))
his music as a part of another similar band, known as the Earthbound Papas. The band released three studio albums. Their first was released eponymously...
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known as the Blue Album) is the third studio album by American rock band 311, released on July 11, 1995, by Capricorn Records. The album contains the successful...
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Meddle (redirect from Meddle (Pink Floyd album))
sixth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released by Harvest Records on 5 November 1971 in the United Kingdom. The album was produced between...
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The Fly in a 4/5 album review said that it's "word-in-the-ear intimate and mountain-range massive". Daughter also won Independent Album of the Year for...
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In on the Kill Taker (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
In on the Kill Taker is the third full-length studio album by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. It was released on June 30, 1993, through Dischord...
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Sound." The band's name was derived from the Operation Ivy series of nuclear tests in 1952. Although the band released just one full-length album (Energy)...
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Cosmo Sheldrake (section Albums)
(17 January 2024). "Cosmo Sheldrake announces his second studio album, Eye to the Ear". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 12 April 2024. Lester, Paul (20...
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Michael Cleveland (redirect from Tall Fiddler (album))
He was born completely blind and a childhood ear infection caused him to lose 80% of his hearing in one ear. He first learned to play violin at a local...
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tour with the band due to health issues related to inner-ear nerve damage, although he would continue to write and record with the band. In 2013, after...
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Vietnam War policy, was the band's most political album. Following the Monster album from 1969, the following year, the band released Steppenwolf 7, which...
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Dave Grohl (redirect from Mission Impossible (band))
the album Foo Fighters in 1995, he assembled a full band to tour and record under the Foo Fighters name. They have since released 11 studio albums. Grohl...
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