Pangaea is a live album by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was originally released as a double album in 1976 by CBS/Sony...
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Pangaea or Pangea or Pangaia may also refer to: Pangaea (album), a 1975 album by Miles Davis Pangaea (band), an Australian punk/metal band Pangea (cable...
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Changing Channels is the second studio album by English dubstep musician Pangaea. It was released on 6 October 2023, through Hessle Audio. On 16 May 2023...
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double EP under the Pangaea moniker titled Release. The EP received positive reviews. McAuley released a DJ mix album as Pangaea in 2014, titled FabricLive...
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on three self-booked tours. In the fall of 2001, Breaking Pangaea released their debut album, Cannon to a Whisper, with Undecided Records. Produced by...
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Changing Channels (redirect from Changing Channels (album))
Channels may refer to: Changing Channels (Jerry Douglas album), 1987 Changing Channels (Pangaea album), 2023 "Changing Channels", a song by Jimmy Buffett...
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Pangaea is an Australian punk and metal band from Brisbane. They were formed by Ben Ely, Dave Atkins and Jim Sinclair. Sinclair left due to Ely's involvement...
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and Breaking Pangaea; the trek included an appearances at Furnace Fest and the Round Top Purple Door Music Festival. Six of the album's tracks – the title-track...
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afternoon show produced Agharta, and the evening show was released as Pangaea the following year. Davis led a septet at the concert; saxophonist Sonny...
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Fred Mascherino (section Breaking Pangaea (2000–2003))
Brody broke up, Mascherino became lead singer and guitarist for Breaking Pangaea, a band from Philadelphia. Other members included drummer Will Noon, and...
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Ryan Kirby of Fit for a King. On May 6, they released a new version of "Pangaea", that features a guest guitar solo from Misha Mansoor of Periphery, as...
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Untitled 23 (redirect from Untitled 23 (The Church Album))
derived from the 17-minute track of the same name from the "Pangaea" EP. In 2011 the album, along with Priest=Aura and Starfish, was played in its entirety...
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Andy Summers (redirect from Synaesthesia (Andy Summers album))
(Harvest, 1978) Flashback (Harvest, 1979) With Strontium 90 Police Academy (Pangaea, 1997) With Zoot Money's Big Roll Band It Should Have Been Me (1965) Zoot...
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Ceres & Calypso in the Deep Time (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Ceres & Calypso in the Deep Time is the third and final studio album by American dream pop band Candy Claws, with lyrics provided by poet Jenn Morea....
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SEAY (section Compilation album)
2023 Mystic Voyager Album by Peter Sterling. 2021 Pangaea 2019 Song from M.A.S.H 2019 The Definitive Collection Ricky Kej album, Song Love Divine Patti...
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Nation. Additionally, the original artwork was to be a cartoon rendition of Pangaea, which was later scrapped in favor of the current artwork drawn by lead...
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"Lullaby" was originally a song by Mascherino's former group Breaking Pangaea, and "Terrible Things" was originally a song by The Color Fred, Mascherino's...
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Miles Davis discography (section Studio albums)
the studio album Bitches Brew, which was certified platinum, culminating in the long electric jams from the mid-1970s released as Pangaea, Agharta, and...
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We Want Miles (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
is a double album recorded by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis in 1981, produced by Teo Macero and released by Columbia Records in 1982. The album combines recordings...
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touring with groups Breaking Pangaea, Linkin Park, The Used, and Slipknot, in October 2003 the band released its second studio album In Keeping Secrets of Silent...
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Taking Back Sunday (redirect from Notes from the Past (Taking Back Sunday album))
John and Michelle Nolan formed Straylight Run with Cooper and Breaking Pangaea drummer Will Noon in the wake of the split from Taking Back Sunday. Taking...
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John Szwed on Agharta (1975) and Pangaea (1976) Studio sessions throughout 1973 and 1974 led to Get Up with It, an album which included four long pieces...
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Live at the Plugged Nickel (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Live at the Plugged Nickel is a live double album by Miles Davis, originally released separately as At Plugged Nickel, Chicago, Vol. 1 and At Plugged...
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Strontium 90: Police Academy (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
Strontium 90: Police Academy is the only album by Strontium 90, released by Mike Howlett in 1997. This album consists of live tracks recorded at Gong's...
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through the Songwriters Association of Canada. In 2002, he produced the debut album for Canadian artist Kim Jarrett. He also collaborated with local Saint John...
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Straylight Run (redirect from About Time (Straylight Run album))
Noon was invited to join after his former band, Breaking Pangaea, broke up. Breaking Pangaea's former lead singer was Fred Mascherino, who later took Nolan's...
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Sekiden; Shane Rudken (Ponyloaf); Dave Atkins (Pangaea, Resin Dogs) among others. Regurgitator's fourth studio album, Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T-Wrecks...
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David Arkenstone (redirect from Echoes of Light & Shadow (album))
Citizen of the World in 2000, Atlantis in 2004,Fairy Dreams in 2020, and Pangaea in 2022. Arkenstone has learned to play a variety of musical instruments...
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See You Around (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
See You Around is the debut album of I'm With Her, a musical supergroup made up of Aoife O'Donovan, Sarah Jarosz, and Sara Watkins. See You Around was...
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Grammy Award for Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album is presented to recording artists for quality albums in the new-age music genre at the Grammy Awards...
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