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Changes may refer to: Books * '' Changes: A Love Story'', 1991 novel by Ama Ata Aidoo * ''Changes'' (The Dresden Files) (2010), the 12th novel in Jim Butcher's ''The Dresden Files'' Series * ''Changes'', a 1983 novel by Danielle Steel * ''Changes'', a trilogy of novels on which the BBC TV series was based, written by Peter Dickinson Film and television * ''Changes'' (1991 film), a 1991 television film * ''Changes'' (1969 film), a 1969 American drama film * ''Changes'' (advertisement), a 1987 advertisement * ''The Changes'' (TV series), produced by the BBC in 1975 * "Changes" (''Clone High''), a 2003 episode of the American animated series ''Clone High'' * "Changes" (''House''), a 2011 episode of the American medical drama ''House'' * "Changes", a 1984 episode of the American TV sitcom ''Silver Spoons'' * "Changes", the name of five episodes of the TV sitcom ''Punky Brewster'' * "Changes", the name of the ''You Can't Do That on Television'' 2004 reunion episode Music * A ...
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The Changes (band)
The Changes is a Chicago rock band formed in March 2002. Their music has been described as filtering in the new wave end of rock, with its dreamy jangle and jazzy rhythms. The band's members are Darren Spitzer (vocals/guitar/keys), Rob Kallick (bass guitar/keys), David Rothblatt (lead guitar/keys/vocals) and Jonny Basofin (drums and bells/keys). Their debut album '' Today Is Tonight'' was released on September 26, 2006, on Drama Club Records in the United States and Kitchenware Records in Europe. They released a 7" double A-side single of "Her You and I" and "Such A Scene" in the UK on Kitchenware Records on May 28, 2007. After performing as the only unsigned band at Lollapalooza tour in 2005, The Changes officially signed with an independent record label soon after. The Changes have also played with The Futureheads, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Stephen Malkmus, Metric, The Walkmen, Office, Elefant, Kaiser Chiefs, The 1900s, The Thrills, The Cinematics, The Spinto Band and Tal ...
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Changes (The Dresden Files)
''Changes'' is the 12th book in ''The Dresden Files'', Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. ''Changes'' was released on April 6, 2010, and debuted at #1 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for Hardcover Fiction, dropping to #3 in its second week on the list. Plot summary Susan Rodriguez contacts Dresden to tell him they have a daughter, Margaret Angelica ("Maggie" for short), who has been kidnapped by the Duchess Arianna, the widow of a Red Court duke that Ebenezar McCoy thought he had killed several years earlier. Dresden goes to Edinburgh to seek help from the council. However, upon his arrival, he discovers Arianna is there, hosting a peace conference with the rest of the council. Dresden openly challenges Arianna to a duel to the death over his daughter's kidnapping, but is prevented from carrying it through by the other members of the council. Infuriated, Dresden returns home. After an explosion destroys his o ...
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Changes (John Williams Album)
'' Changes (aka Cavatina)'' is an album by John Williams issued on Fly Records in 1971, and on Columbia Records in the United States. In 1979 Cube Records reissued the album under the title “Cavatina". Like the CD with the same title (different artwork), this is simply the 1971 album "Changes" with the first and third tracks swapping places so that the title tracks are track 1.plum.cream.org/williams/records/compil-cube.htm The cover art was designed and created by the famous British design studio Hipgnosis, and consists in a manipulated photo of Williams's left hand, shot by Aubrey Powell. The track, “ Cavatina”, originally included only the first few measures but, at Williams' request, it was rewritten for guitar and expanded by Stanley Myers. After this transformation it was used for the 1970 film The Walking Stick. In 1973, Cleo Laine wrote lyrics and recorded it as the song "He Was Beautiful" accompanied by Williams. The guitar version became a worldwide hit si ...
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Changes (Charles Bradley Album)
''Changes'' is the third album released by American funk/soul singer Charles Bradley, released on April 1, 2016 on Daptone Records. The title track on the album is a cover of the Black Sabbath song of the same name and was first released as a Record Store Day Black Friday single in 2013. Critical reception The album was released to positive critical reception with an aggregate score of 80 on Metacritic based on 17 reviews. ''Pitchfork'' awarded the album a score of 7.1, with music critic Jay Balfour describing the album as Bradley's "most straightforward and best to date". AllMusic awarded the album a positive review, stating that "the rough-hewn power of Bradley's voice is at its most powerful, and there's a fierce sense of longing and need in this music that's almost tactile in its realism". ''The Observers Kitty Empire awarded the album 3 stars, likening Bradley to Al Green, while critic Steve Horowitz from ''PopMatters'' praised Bradley's vocal style, describing him as ...
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Changes (Keni Burke Album)
''Changes'' is the third solo album by former Five Stairsteps member Keni Burke. It was released in 1982 on RCA Records and includes the often sampled track "Risin' to the Top" Track listing # "Shakin'" ( Keni Burke, Norma Jean Wright) # "Hang Tight" (Burke, Allan Felder) # "Can't Get Enough (Do It All Night)" (Burke, Allan Felder, Dean Gant) # "Who Do You Love" (Burke, Allan Felder) # "Let Somebody Love You" (Burke) # "Changes" (Burke) # "One Minute More" (Burke, Linda Creed) # " Risin' to the Top" (Burke, Allan Felder, Norma Jean Wright) # "All Night" (Burke, Allan Felder, Dean Gant) Personnel * Keni Burke – Bass, rhythm guitar, synthesizer ( Prophet 5), percussion, wurlitzer, vocals, backing vocals * Steve Ferrone – Drums * Ed "Tree" Moore – Lead guitar, rhythm guitar * Leonard "Dockta" Gibbs, Jr. – Percussion * Vincent Montana Jr. – Vibraphone * Don Myrick, Louis Satterfield, Michael Harris, Rahmlee Lee Davis – Horns ...
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Changes (Kelly Osbourne Album)
''Shut Up'' is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Kelly Osbourne. The album is a punk-rock/pop album, released by Epic Records. Released on 26 November 2002, the album was met with a mixed reception from music critics, however, the album was met with disappointing sales which led to her consequent drop from Epic Records. ''Shut Up'' was later re-released in 2003 as ''Changes'', featuring her and her father Ozzy's cover of the Black Sabbath song of the same name. The album features a cover of Madonna's song " Papa Don't Preach". Reception ''Shut Up'' received mixed reviews by critics. ''People'' magazine said "it takes a whole lot more than the right pedigree and the right haircut to make credible punk rock." The album had sold 155,000 copies in the U.S by 11 September 2003, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Track listing All songs written by Kelly Osbourne & PowerPack (Mike Beans Benigno, Chris Goer me, Tom Yezzi, Marc Russell), except where noted. #"Disconnec ...
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Changes (Keith Jarrett Album)
''Changes'' is an album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded over two days in January 1983 and released on ECM September the following year. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, the second release by the long-standing " Standards Trio", the first three of which—'' Standards, Vol. 1'' (1983), ''Changes'' and '' Standards, Vol. 2'' (1985)—were all recorded concurrently. In 2008 the three albums were collected into a boxed set, '' Setting Standards: New York Sessions''. Background Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette had originally worked together on Peacock's 1977 album '' Tales of Another''. In 1983, they came back together after producer Manfred Eicher proposed a trio album to Jarrett. The three joined in a studio in Manhattan, New York for a roughly 2-day session during which they recorded enough material for three albums, the two ''Standards'' volumes and ''Changes'', without rehearsing or pre-planning the playlist. ...
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Changes (Justin Bieber Album)
''Changes'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Def Jam Recordings and RBMG on February 14, 2020. The album features guest appearances from Quavo, Post Malone, Clever, Lil Dicky, Travis Scott, Kehlani, and Summer Walker. Production was handled by Poo Bear on every track, Sasha Sirota, Tainy, Josh Gudwin, the Audibles, Kid Culture, Harv, Pierre, Laxcity, Boi-1da, Vinylz, CVRE, Jahaan Sweet, Philip Beaudreau, Tom Strahle, the Messengers, Sons of Sonix, and Joshua Williams. It was released on Valentine's Day and serves as the follow-up to Bieber's previous album, '' Purpose'' (2015). ''Changes'' is a pop, R&B, electro- R&B, and trap album. ''Changes'' was supported by two US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 top-five singles: " Yummy" and " Intentions". " Get Me", which features Kehlani, was released as the sole promotional single. On January 28, 2020. For additional promotion of the album, Bieber's 10-episode docu-series, '' Ju ...
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Changes (Johnny Rivers Album)
''Changes'' is the third studio album by the American musician Johnny Rivers, released in 1966 by Imperial Records. The album includes " Poor Side of Town", which reached number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the '' RPM'' Canadian Chart in November 1966. Reception ''Changes'' marked a move away from the straight ahead rock-and-roll style on Rivers' previous albums. In his review in AllMusic, Bruce Eder highlighted the production of Lou Adler "whose reputation as a recording director par excellence rested on records like this" and called it "one of the best-sounding rock albums of 1967." The album was on the charts longer than any other Johnny Rivers LP. Track listing Side one # "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) – 2:42 # " A Taste of Honey" ( Bobby Scott/ Ric Marlow) – 3:22 # " Days of Wine and Roses" ( Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer) – 4:05 # " California Dreamin'" ( John Phillips/Michelle Phillips) – 2:28 # " Do You Want to Dance?" ( Bobby Freema ...
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Changes (For The Fallen Dreams Album)
''Changes'' is the debut studio album by American metalcore band For the Fallen Dreams. It was released on January 8, 2008, through Rise Records and was produced by Joey Sturgis. Release On July 23, 2007, the band announced they had signed to Rise Records. On September 9, the group announced they would release an album in late fall. On the same day, "Brothers in Arms" was posted on their Myspace account. The album was released through Rise Records on January 8, 2008. In January and February, the band embarked on the Rise Records Tour alongside Every Bridge Burned, Recon, American Me, and It Prevails. In February and March 2009, the band went on a tour of the UK and Europe alongside A Day to Remember and Azriel. Track listing Personnel For the Fallen Dreams *Chad Ruhlig – lead vocals *Jim Hocking – lead guitar, backing vocals on track 10, "Through the Looking Glass" *Marcus Morgan – rhythm guitar *Joe Ellis – bass guitar, backing vocals *Andrew Tkaczyk – drum ...
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Changes (Etta James Album)
''Changes'' is the fourteenth studio album by Etta James, released in 1980. It was recorded at the Sea-Saint studios in New Orleans, with Allen Toussaint arranging and producing, as well as contributing four songs. Track listing Personnel *Guitar: Steve Hughes, Leo Nocentelli Leo Nocentelli (born June 15, 1946) is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member and lead guitarist of the funk band the Meters. He wrote the original versions of several funk classics such as " Cissy Strut" and "Hey ... *Bass: Tony Broussard *Keyboards: Robert Dabon, Sam Henry * Drums: Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III *Percussion: Kenneth Williams References {{Authority control 1980 albums Etta James albums Albums produced by Allen Toussaint MCA Records albums ...
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Changes (A Cursive Memory Album)
Changes may refer to: Books * '' Changes: A Love Story'', 1991 novel by Ama Ata Aidoo * ''Changes'' (The Dresden Files) (2010), the 12th novel in Jim Butcher's ''The Dresden Files'' Series * ''Changes'', a 1983 novel by Danielle Steel * ''Changes'', a trilogy of novels on which the BBC TV series was based, written by Peter Dickinson Film and television * ''Changes'' (1991 film), a 1991 television film * ''Changes'' (1969 film), a 1969 American drama film * ''Changes'' (advertisement), a 1987 advertisement * ''The Changes'' (TV series), produced by the BBC in 1975 * "Changes" (''Clone High''), a 2003 episode of the American animated series ''Clone High'' * "Changes" (''House''), a 2011 episode of the American medical drama ''House'' * "Changes", a 1984 episode of the American TV sitcom ''Silver Spoons'' * "Changes", the name of five episodes of the TV sitcom ''Punky Brewster'' * "Changes", the name of the ''You Can't Do That on Television'' 2004 reunion episode Music * A ...
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