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Its album Pimp to Eat featured guest appearances by various members of Rhyme Syndicate, Odd Oberheim, Jacky jasper ( who appears as Jacky Jasper on the song " We Sleep Days " and H-Bomb on " War "), D. J.
The song " The Raven " featured lead vocals by the actor Leonard Whiting, and, according to the 2007 remastered album liner notes, was the first rock song to use a digital vocoder, with Alan Parsons speaking lyrics through it.
Although the studio version of Freudiana was produced by Parsons ( and featured the regular Project backing musicians, making it an ' unofficial ' Project album ), it was primarily Woolfson's idea to turn it into a musical.
The opening instrumental was largely done away with by 1980 ; no later Project album except Eye in the Sky featured one ( although every album includes at least one instrumental somewhere in the running order ).
Some featured groups on the album series include the USC SoCal VoCals, Tufts Beelzebubs, Berklee Pitch Slapped, BYU Noteworthy and Oregon On the Rocks.
The six main cast members participated on a 1963 Columbia soundtrack album which featured original song numbers in character.
The punk band The F. U's performed a cover of the song, featured on the album This Is Boston, Not L. A.
The album featured a new lineup, with Kristen Pfaff on bass and Patty Schemel on drums.
In 1997, the band released a compilation album, My Body, The Hand Grenade, which featured material from the band's earliest recordings in 1989 up until 1995, and, in September 1998, released their third studio album, Celebrity Skin, which featured a stark power pop sound as opposed to the group's earlier punk rock influences.
Nobody's Daughter featured a great deal of material written and recorded for Love's aborted solo album, How Dirty Girls Get Clean, including " Pacific Coast Highway ", " Letter to God ", " Samantha ", and " Never Go Hungry ", although they were re-produced with Larkin.
" Machine Gun ", the instrumental title track from the band's debut album, became a staple at American sporting events, and is similarly featured in many films, including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
As well as the guest vocalists from the singles, the album featured the fictional George Jetson and Mark E Smith.
Coldcut's second album, Some Like It Cold released in 1990, featured another collaboration with Queen Latifah on the single " Find a Way ".
The soundtrack album, which featured Louis Armstrong, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, and Carmen McRae was recorded in 1961 ; the musical itself was performed at the 1962 Monterey Jazz Festival.
One featured in the album The Artist in the Ambulance called " The melting point of wax.
The following year, Treasures, an album of covers of 1960s and ' 70s hits was released, and featured a diverse collection of material, including songs by Mac Davis, Pete Seeger, Kris Kristofferson, Cat Stevens, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell.
The Christiane F. soundtrack album, which featured Bowie's music prominently, was released a few months later.
Released the same year and containing re-recorded tracks from Omikron, his album ' Hours ...' featured a song with lyrics by the winner of his " Cyber Song Contest " Internet competition, Alex Grant.
As well as songs from the new album, the tour featured material from Bowie's Low era.
Its soundtrack album, Christiane F. ( 1981 ), featured much material from his Berlin Trilogy albums.
On the 2008 album In Ear Park by the indie / pop band Department of Eagles, a bowed upright bass is featured quite prominently on the songs Teenagers and In Ear Park.

album and controversial
The album also included the controversial song and video " By the Time I Get to Arizona ," which chronicled the black community's frustration that some US states did not recognize Martin Luther King Jr .' s birthday as a national holiday.
In February 1980, Morrison and a group of musicians travelled to Super Bear, a studio in the French Alps, to record ( on the site of a former abbey ) what is considered to be the most controversial album in his discography ; later " Morrison admitted that his original concept was even more esoteric than the final product.
The band's album art ( most often done by Vincent Locke ) and its lyrics, which draw heavily on horror fiction and horror films, are highly controversial.
Norman asked the band to replace two songs, had the album mixed and took new photos of the band for the album's cover to replace those he deemed too controversial for the Christian market, and in September 1979, Norman released a test pressing.
Their win for Album of the Year came as a shock as they defeated Eminem and his highly controversial album The Marshall Mathers LP.
Thrash metal band Megadeth covered Nancy Sinatra's " These Boots Are Made For Walkin ' on their 1985 debut album Killing Is My Business ... and Business Is Good !, but is more often recognized as a parody rather than a true cover, and is considered controversial because song writer Lee Hazelwood deemed Megadeth's version to be " a perversion of the original ".
* March 22 – Iron Maiden release The Number of the Beast ( album ), the critically acclaimed yet controversial album which is often hailed as Iron Maiden's greatest.
Although successful, the album is controversial among some fans for the inclusion of nursery rhymes sung by " The St. Eeleye School Choir " ( band members singing in the style of children ), and the cover " To Know Him Is to Love Him ", featuring a guest appearance from David Bowie on saxophone.
In 1982, Coe released another independent album, Underground Album, which contained his most controversial song, " Nigger Fucker ," which resulted in Coe being accused of racism.
Their controversial self-titled debut album was released on Sire Records in 1992.
Nonetheless, the album contains some rarely disputed classics, most notably the menacing " Five to One ", the controversial anti-war anthem " The Unknown Soldier ", and the evocative " Not to Touch the Earth ".
Perhaps the most popular and controversial of modern Hardanger fiddle artists is Annbjørg Lien, who released her first album, Annbjørg in 1989.
The last controversial album is Tintin and the Picaros, which has been seen both as left-wing and right-wing.
Gallagher is well known for his controversial, outspoken statements in the press ; he acknowledged his tendency for faux pas in the song " My Big Mouth " on the album Be Here Now.
1989's As Nasty As They Wanna Be, along with its hit single " Me So Horny ", proved more controversial still, leading to legal troubles for both 2 Live Crew and retailers selling the album ( all charges were eventually overturned on appeal ).
His controversial album On the Corner ( 1972 ) has been viewed as a strong forerunner of the musical techniques of post punk, hip hop, drum and bass, and electronic music.
The album contains a controversial song " Ri ya groova widely known as " Ndo Fara Mudifho ".
T. Donald Guarisco of Allmusic notes that the " entire album is pretty controversial in the world of Ramones fandom ".
Due to the controversial nature of the previous two books, Tintin in America is the earliest Tintin album that is readily available in English translation.
The album remains Yes ' most controversial album and continues to divide listeners.
The controversial Russell film The Devils ( 1971 ) was followed in the summer of 1975 by the same director's musical film Tommy, based on The Who's 1969 concept album Tommy and starring its lead singer Roger Daltrey.
It was during this time that Hagans, in collaboration and a shared artistic vision with Rochinski, planted the early seeds for what was to become one of Hagans ' most controversial and groundbreaking projects, his " Animation-Imagination " album recorded for Blue Note Records in 1999.

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