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Up until 1994, it was the console with the largest active installed user base in Western Europe, peaking at 6. 25 million units in 1993.
1994 saw Clinton contribute to several tracks on Primal Scream's studio album Give Out But Don't Give Up.
Senser's first album, Stacked Up, was released in May 1994, and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 4.
In 1994 the band released Woke Up With A Monster, which was produced by producer Ted Templeman, best known for his work with Van Halen.
* Of Course, You Know This Means Warners / Up a Tree / Wakko's Gizmo ( 1994 ) — in episode 57 of Animaniacs, Wakko builds a Rube Goldberg device which results in a whoopee cushion being set off.
Up until late 2006, American Financial Group, still owned Grand Central Terminal, though all railroad operations were managed by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA ) through a lease entered into in 1994.
* 1994: We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up: Essays in African Canadian Women's History ( with Peggy Bristow, Linda Carty, Afua P. Cooper, Sylvia Hamilton, and Adrienne Shadd ).
Released in June 1994, the EP Creepin on ah Come Up, was Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's debut with Ruthless.
Best Shots was the only official greatest hits compilation until 1994 when All Fired Up: The Very Best of Pat Benatar was released ( 2 CD ).
For a number of months in 1994, the video for " Web in Front " was the lone video played in between movies on the network USA's " Up All Night " feature on weekends.
1994 and Pieces
The first, " A Few Pieces of the Puzzle ," aired in January 1994 and received excellent critical acclaim and the second, " Homeless Go Home ," aired in May 1994 to even better critical response and ratings.
* Smithson, A. and P. Smithson, Changing the Art of Inhabitation ; Mies Pieces, Eames Dreams, The Smithsons, London 1994
Pickin and Up
Freestyle club hits like Brenda K. Starr's " Pickin ' Up Pieces " ( 1985 ) and Company B's " Fascinated " followed, and entered the R & B and Billboard Hot 100 charts, respectively.
The title of their first album, Pickin ' Up the Pieces, is a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield.
Their first album, Pickin ' Up the Pieces ( 1969 ), is considered a seminal album of the country rock genre.
" Pickin ' Up The Pieces " and " Poco " the band's first and second album were also reissued during this time with no noticeable damage to the mastertapes.
Up and Pieces
His first leading film role was in The Pallbearer ( 1996 ), which was followed by roles in Kissing a Fool ( 1998 ), Six Days Seven Nights ( 1998 ), Apt Pupil, and Picking Up the Pieces ( 2000 ).
He subsequently appeared opposite Woody Allen and Sharon Stone in Alfonso Arau's straight-to-cable comedy Picking Up the Pieces ( 2000 ).
Indeed " Roadblock " itself could be described as inspired by the classic Average White Band hit " Pick Up the Pieces ".
In March 1980, Wilson released the album's second single, " Pick Up the Pieces "/" You're the Light That Guides My Way ".
The couple have a son and daughter, and have since appeared in other productions together, including Picking Up The Pieces, The Debt, The Robinsons and the feature film comedy The All Together.
Average White Band is a Scottish funk and R & B band who had a series of soul and disco hits between 1974 and 1980, their biggest two being " Pick Up the Pieces " from their 1975 best-selling album AWB, and " Cut The Cake " from their 1975 album of the same name.
They became a successful funk / R & B group, topping record charts internationally with the AWB album and " Pick Up the Pieces " single.
* Art is Why I Get Up in the Morning: Unseen and Rare Pieces by Elisabeth Frink and work by four contemporary British artists who continue today in the figurative expressionist tradition.
He then focused on organizing a musical revue, Pick Up the Pieces, which eventually became a much more elaborate venue of literary burlesque, titled Poets Follies, which premiered in January 1955 and featured a stripper reading the poetry of Sarah Teasdale ( sic ).
They also had hit singles with " Pick Up The Pieces " and " Burn Baby Burn ", and toured extensively in the UK, US and Canada.
Her first single, " Pick Up the Pieces ," was released in 1962, but it was not until two record labels and three years later that she scored her first hit, " Where Are You Now " which was featured in the popular TV series The Inspector Rose Mysteries and was written by Tony Hatch, who at that time was involved in a successful professional collaboration with Petula Clark.
Many of the pieces from the game, or music motifs from them, have made their way into other Copeland Pieces, such as the theme to The Amanda Show, Look Up, and Louis Hansa.
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