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Grant followed up this album with the first of her Christmas albumsalbums that later would be the basis for her holiday shows.
All these albums are now rarity items, but most of the material from the era are available in later compilations Ben Bilirim and Sarı Çizmeli Mehmet Ağa. is company
Pink Floyd recast itself from its 1960s guise as a psychedelic band into a commercial success with its series of concept albums, most famously with The Dark Side of the Moon ( which, according to the RIAA, is the second best selling album in history ) and later with the double album rock opera The Wall.
Two years later, however, he came out of retirement and in 1973 recorded several albums, scoring a Top 40 hit with "( Theme From ) New York, New York " in 1980.
As early Napalm Death albums were not widely distributed in the United States, American groups tended to take inspiration from later works, such as Harmony Corruption.
As a teenager, she befriended a group of outcasts, one of whom had albums by African-American blues artists Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and Lead Belly, whom Joplin later credited with influencing her decision to become a singer.
Her first two albums were recorded with and fully credited to Big Brother and the Holding Company and the later two being solo albums.
"' Forever Changes ' made only a minor dent on the charts when it was first released in 1967, but years later it became recognized as one of the finest and most haunting albums to come out of the Summer of Love, which doubtless has as much to do with the disc's themes and tone as the music, beautiful as it is ," wrote Mark Deming in an entry for the online Allmusic guide.
One author has suggested that the emergence of postmodern music in popular music occurred in the late 1960s, influenced in part by psychedelic rock and one or more of the later Beatles albums ( Sullivan 1995, 217 ).
The religious lyrics in Come On Pilgrim and later albums came from his parents ' born-again Christian days in the Pentecostal Church.
Deal returned to The Breeders, who scored a hit with " Cannonball " from that group's platinum-selling Last Splash in 1993, and released two more albums several years later.
They later released their third album titled Raising Hell which became the group's most successful album and one of the best-selling rap albums of all-time.
Sakamoto later teamed with cellist Jaques Morelenbaum ( a member of his 1996 trio ), and Morelenbaum's wife, Paula, on a pair of albums celebrating the work of bossa nova pioneer Antonio Carlos Jobim.
* Howard Hughes was a friend of Mackenzie and played keyboards live and on his later albums Perhaps, The Glamour Chase and Wild and Lonely.
Brennan is regularly credited as co-author of many songs in his later albums, and Waits often cites her as a major influence on his work.
She released a Christmas album called For Christmas with Love ( recorded in Hollywood, California ) and later signed with A & M Records, releasing more albums including, A Gift of Song and Climb Ev ' ry Mountain.
Maybe The Traveling Wilburys ... it's this new group I got: it's called the Traveling Wilburys, I'd like to do an album with them and later we can all do our own albums again.
The edited albums later had their blanked blocks redrawn by Hergé to be more acceptable, and they currently appear this way in published editions around the world.
In addition to Amos, the group was composed of Steve Caton ( who would later play guitars on all her subsequent albums until 1999 ), drummer Matt Sorum, bass player Brad Cobb and, for a short time, keyboardist Jim Tauber.
Along with Patricia Leavy, Trier-Bieniek contributed a chapter to the book " The Art of Social Critique " which addressed Amos's later albums and songwriting skills.
Another of the early songs to feature a vocoder was " The Raven " on the 1976 album Tales of Mystery and Imagination by progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project ; the vocoder also was used on later albums such as I Robot.
Many of the couple's later albums were released under the name the Plastic Ono Band.
The note is widely assumed to reflect an anti-synth, pro -" hard "- rock stance by the band, but was later revealed by producer Roy Thomas Baker to be an attempt to clarify that those albums ' multi-layered solos were created with guitars, not synths, as record company executives kept assuming at the time.

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The broods of workers that appear later tend to be bigger than the first ones, probably because they are better fed.
Red wines of good years tend to mature later and to keep longer ; ;
His later films tend more to the psychological, often contrasting subjective and objective realities ( eXistenZ, M. Butterfly, Spider ).
) In addition, beginning extreme athletes tend to work on their craft without the guidance of a coach ( though some may hire a coach later ).
Historian Ron Chernow is of the opinion that his frustrations in dealing with government officials during this conflict led him to advocate the advantages of a strong national government and a vigorous executive agency that could get results ; other historians tend to ascribe Washington's position on government to his later American Revolutionary War service.
Electric locomotives, because they tend to be less technically complex than diesel-electric locomotives, are both easier and cheaper to maintain and have extremely long working lives, usually 40 to 50 years: the last unit of the Italian E626 class, introduced in 1928, was retired 71 years later, in 1999.
Historians in the Romance languages tend to divide the Middle Ages into two parts: an earlier " High " and later " Low " period.
The flowers also have parts not distinctly differentiated into sepals and petals, while angiosperms that evolved later tend to have distinctly differentiated sepals and petals.
Schoenewolf later clarified that " No person is better off enslaved, obviously ... What I tried to say, before my words were twisted by that reporter, is that despite the clear and obvious evil of that practice, we tend to forget that many of the enslaved people had been first been sold into bondage by their fellow countrymen ; so coming to America did bring about some eventual good.
Wilson and McNaughton 1994, and numerous later studies, reported that when hippocampal place cells have overlapping spatial firing fields ( and therefore often fire in near-simultaneity ), they tend to show correlated activity during sleep following the behavioral session.
Boas ' student, the linguist Edward Sapir later noted that also English speakers pronounce sounds differently even when they think they are pronouncing the same sound, for example few English speakers realize that the sounds written with the letter < t > in the words " tick " and " stick " are phonetically different, the first being generally affricated and the other aspirated-a speaker of a language where this contrast is meaningful would instantly perceive them as different sounds and tend not to see them as different realizations of a single phoneme.
Lastly, Brust has a decided knack for slipping absorbing mysteries into the minor details of his stories ; mysteries that tend to fascinate his readers, once they notice them, and often form the kernel around which later books coalesce, even though their resolution still springs upon the reader unexpectedly when it finally comes.
In size drones vary substantially: the oldest still alive ( eight or nine thousand years old ) tend to be around the size of humans, whereas later technology allows drones to be small enough to lie in a human's cupped palm ; modern drones may be any size between these extremes according to fashion and personal preference.
Veteran backup Dunham, an experienced number-one netminder, stepped in, but also promptly injured himself only a few games later ; this left only prospects Michael Garnett and Adam Berkhoel to tend goal.
However, they tend to receive the fog later in the evening, the fog tends to be more short-lived, and mid-day tempertatures are significantly higher than they are on the coast, typically in the low 80s F. This is particularly true for Petaluma, Cotati and Rohnert Park, and, only slightly less so, Santa Rosa, Windsor, and Sebastopol.
The early chronicles tend to portray her inauspiciously or hardly at all, while later authors used her good and bad qualities to construct a deeper character who plays a larger role.
Those houses built after the period of significance ( post 1944 ) tend to be later Cape Cod types, ranches, bi-levels and a variety of other suburban builders ' homes.
McCaffrey's later novels of Pern tend to explore the growing rift between traditionalism and modernism.
" While the earlier books of the Hebrew Bible often use to describe the Israelites, the later ones tend to apply the term to other nations.
Episodes following the rechristening saw some characterisations by their all-star casts, such as Zoë Wanamaker's portrayal of Ariadne Oliver, tend towards tongue-in-cheek ; comedy actors, including Mark Gatiss, Daisy Donovan, and Steve Pemberton, have featured in the casts of these later episodes.
On the other hand, non-fungible tasks tend to be highly serial in nature and require the completion of earlier steps before later steps can even be started.
While a most intensive concentration of Chris Cornell's songwriting style can still be found on the Euphoria Morning album, later works, with Audioslave or on the later solo albums, tend to be more conventional, only sometimes containing short but inventive interlude parts ( e. g. Like a stone, Disappearing Act, No Such Thing ).
Usually created by treaty but often later adopting a common constitution, confederations tend to be established for dealing with critical issues ( such as defense, foreign affairs, or a common currency ), with the central government being required to provide support for all members.
Preliminary research indicates that babies with plagiocephaly tend to have learning difficulties later on in school, however these studies are still early, and do not yet represent a scientific consensus.

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