The Shamen (/ˈʃeɪmɛn/ SHAY-men) were a Scottish psychedelic band, formed in 1985 in Aberdeen, Scotland, who became a chart-topping electronic dance music...
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Shamen Town (in Chinese: 沙门镇; pinyin: Shāmén zhèn) is a town-level administrative unit under Yuhuan, Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China. It...
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Material released by the Shamen. "Official Charts > Shamen". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2016-01-16. Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks: Top...
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Drop was the debut album by the Scottish band The Shamen, released in 1987 on their own Moksha label. "Something About You" "Young 'til Yesterday" "Passing...
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Pep Love (redirect from The Shamen (album))
as a teenager. Ascension (2001) Ascension Side C (2003) The Shamen (2003) (with Jay Biz) The Foundation (2005) Rigmarole (2012) Fallacy Fantasy (2014)...
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Ebeneezer Goode (category The Shamen songs)
the Shamen which, heavily remixed by the Beatmasters, became their biggest hit when released as a single on 24 August 1992 by One Little Indian. The group's...
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British electronic music group The Shamen. After it was remixed by William Orbit, it was released on 25 March 1991 as the fourth single from their 1990...
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Beatmasters (redirect from The Beatmasters)
The Shamen (1991) "L.S.I." - The Shamen (1992) "Phorever People" - The Shamen (1992) "Ebeneezer Goode" - The Shamen (1992) "Boss Drum" - The Shamen (1992)...
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Jason Statham (category Divers at the 1990 Commonwealth Games)
including "Comin' On" by The Shamen in 1993, "Run to the Sun" by Erasure in 1994, and "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by The Beautiful South in 1995. While...
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Mr. C (category The Shamen members)
co-owner/co-founder of London's The End nightclub. West was the frontman for The Shamen during their most commercially successful era. He is a proponent...
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Boss Drum (category The Shamen albums)
Boss Drum is the Shamen's 1992 album, released a year after the death of bassist Will Sinnott. It features their UK number one single "Ebeneezer Goode"...
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Phorward (category The Shamen albums)
a mini-album by the Scottish band The Shamen. It was released in 1989 on Moksha Records. It was billed as a "mini album" because the original vinyl release...
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Jamuna Ravi Jhankal as Ramdhan "Yeh Shamen Sabki Shamen" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy "Yeh Shamen Sabki Shamen v2" - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy...
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In Gorbachev We Trust (category The Shamen albums)
Trust is the second album by the Scottish band The Shamen, released in 1989. It is an important landmark in The Shamen's transition from the psychedelic...
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Shamen (Chinese: 沙门) is an interchange metro station of Zhengzhou Metro Line 2 and Line 4. "郑州地铁2号线明日开通". www.xinhuanet.com (in Chinese). Archived from...
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Shamanism (redirect from Shamanism among the Indigenous peoples of the Americas)
Chinese as 沙門, shāmén. The term was adopted by Russians interacting with the indigenous peoples in Siberia. It is found in the memoirs of the exiled Russian...
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Move Any Mountain (category The Shamen songs)
music group the Shamen, first released under the title "Pro›gen". With an official remix by the Beatmasters, the song was re-released in the UK in summer...
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HaShamen (Hebrew: השמן - lit. The Fat Guy) is an Israeli restaurant chain that sells Shawarma and other Middle Eastern food 7 branches across Israel....
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Sexy" (1992) A Lighter Shade of Brown – "On a Sunday Afternoon" (1992) The Shamen – "Move Any Mountain (Progen 91)" (1992) RTZ – "Until Your Love Comes...
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Phorever People (category The Shamen songs)
"Phorever People" is a song by Scottish electronic dance music band the Shamen. It features vocals by singer Jhelisa Anderson and was released in December...
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Temple of Transparent Balls (category The Black Dog (band) albums)
the future." Mr. C of The Shamen rated it as the best electronic album ever made. "Cost I" - 5:07 "Cost II" - 6:33 "4.7.8." - 6:11 "The Actor and the...
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Massive Attack and The Shamen. Jhelisa was born in Jackson, Mississippi, United States, and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. From the age of five, Anderson...
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One Little Independent Records (category Name changes due to the George Floyd protests)
Chumbawamba, Kitchens of Distinction, The Shamen, Skunk Anansie, Sneaker Pimps, and the Sugarcubes. Beginning in 1990, the label created several autonomous...
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Music video (section 1992–2004: Rise of the directors)
removed. In 1992, The Shamen's video for the song "Ebeneezer Goode" was banned by the BBC due to its perceived subliminal endorsement of the recreational drug...
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Axis Mutatis (category The Shamen albums)
Axis Mutatis is an album by the electronic dance music group The Shamen which was released in 1995. The album did not receive as much positive feedback...
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Plavka (category The Shamen members)
charts in the mid-1990s, as well as for her previous stint with the Shamen. Plavka is the daughter of a Peruvian mother and Croatian father. Plavka started...
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En-Tact (category The Shamen albums)
En-Tact is the fourth studio album by Scottish band the Shamen, released in 1990. It was the first Shamen album to feature Mr C, and the last to feature...
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CD by Jonny and the Shamen (Loch Ness Records - 1997) The Fully Functional Adventures in Espionage Video Game CD by Jonny and the Shamen (Turducken Recordings...
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with the British electronic group the Shamen in 1991. After working in various guises, Blackmore established the Blue Boy name in 1995 with the single...
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Terence McKenna (redirect from Food of the Gods (book))
like a radical vision; The Shamen and Terence McKenna". Rock Music. The Times. Sharkey, Alix (April 15, 2000). "Terence McKenna". The Independent (Obituary)...
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