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Crazy Life
Crazy Life may refer to: * ''Crazy Life'' (Gino Vannelli album), 1973 * ''Crazy Life'' (Lil Rob album), 1997 * "Crazy Life", a single by Toad the Wet Sprocket from ''Coil'', 1997 * "Crazy Life", a song by Tim Rushlow as well as the reissue title of '' Tim Rushlow (album)'', 2001 See also * ''This Crazy Life'', an album by Joanna Pacitti, 2006 *"The Crazy Life", a song by Girls Aloud from their 2006 single "Something Kinda Ooooh "Something Kinda Ooooh" is a song by British-Irish all-female pop group Girls Aloud, taken from their first greatest hits collection '' The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits'' (2006). The song was written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins a ...
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Crazy Life (Gino Vannelli Album)
''Crazy Life'', originally released in 1973 by A&M Records, is the debut album by Canadian singer and songwriter Gino Vannelli. Six years before ''Crazy Life'' came out, Vannelli had gained a recording contract with RCA Canada under the name Van Elli because his real name was viewed "too Italian". However, Van Elli would release only one single under that moniker, 1970's "Gina Bold", before being dropped. With brothers Joe and Ross, Vannelli traveled to New York, back to Montreal, and again to Los Angeles where he was discovered by producer Herb Alpert and gave him a demo tape. Alpert signed Vannelli on the condition he produce the singer’s first album, which Vannelli agreed to. Before signing with A&M, Vannelli had written several albums' worth of songs, including most of the material on '' Powerful People'' and ''Storm at Sunup'' – indeed the title track was the only song from Vannelli's Alpert demo to appear on ''Crazy Life''. Even before its release, ''Crazy Life'' gaine ...
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Crazy Life (Lil Rob Album)
This is the discography of Chicano rapper Lil Rob. Albums Studio albums Extended plays *''The Last Laff EP'' (2001) Remix albums * ''DJ Supermix'' (2000) * ''High Till I Die: Remix 2000'' (2003) * ''The Best of Lil Rob & Mr. Sancho Super Megamix'' (2009) Compilations * ''Still Smokin (2000) * ''Greatest Hits Non-Stop'' (2004) * ''Gangster Classics'' (2005) * ''Instrumentals'' (2005) * ''Best of Lil Rob'' (2008) * ''Lil Rob's Oldie Collection'' (2010) Mixtapes * ''Uncut for the Calles: The Mextape'' (2007) * ''Everything to Me'' (2011) * ''It's My Time'' (2012) Singles References External linksLil Rob discographyat AllMusicLil Rob discographyat Discogs Discogs ( ; short for " discographies") is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases. Database contents are user-generated, and described in ''T ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Rob, Lil Discographies of American artists Hip-hop di ...
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Coil (album)
''Coil'' is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1997. This was the band's last album for 16 years, until 2013's '' New Constellation''. As with previous albums, ''Coil'' was released under the Columbia Records label and produced by Gavin MacKillop. Track listing Studio outtakes # "This Is My Life" # "Hey Bulldog" # "Comes A Time (Band Version)" # "Comes A Time (Acoustic)" # "Don't Know Me" # "Acid" # "Won't Let It" According to Glen Phillips, the version of "Crazy Life" on ''Coil'' was recorded in 1994 during the sessions for the band's ''Dulcinea'' album. It was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ''Empire Records'' but the band felt it deserved a place on a Toad album and fit this album's themes, so they added a new organ track and cut new background vocals and had Tom Lord-Alge Tom Lord-Alge (born January 17, 1962) is an American music engineer and mixer. He began his career at Unique Recording in New Yor ...
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Tim Rushlow (album)
''Tim Rushlow'' is the solo debut album of American country music artist Tim Rushlow, formerly co-lead vocalist of the country music band Little Texas. Released in February 2001 on Atlantic Records, it is also his only solo album, although he did release another album and two singles in the band Rushlow, as well as two more singles in the duo Rushlow Harris. ''Tim Rushlow'' accounted for four singles on the ''Billboard'' country singles charts, including "She Misses Him", his only Top 40 country hit. After Atlantic Records shut down, the album was re-released in 2002 on The Scream Recordings Label and retitled ''Crazy Life'' after the song of same. An extra track, "As Real as Forever" was included. Content Four singles were released from ''Tim Rushlow'': "When You Love Me", "She Misses Him", "Crazy Life", and "Love, Will" (which was re-titled "Love, Will (The Package)" upon release to radio). Of these, "She Misses Him" was the only one to chart in the Top 40 on the ''Billboard' ...
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This Crazy Life
''This Crazy Life'' is the debut studio album by American singer Joanna Pacitti, more commonly known as Joanna. The singles from this album are " Let It Slide" and " Screaming Infidelities". One of Pacitti's songs, "Ultraviolet" was featured on the ''Girl Next'' compilation album. It was also covered by the Stiff Dylans for the movie soundtrack of '' Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging''. One of the songs from the album "Just When You're Leaving" was included on the album "Chelsea Mix" which was released to promote the My Scene dolls. Track listing # "Let It Slide" (Alain Bertoni; Christian Hamm; Laura Zonka) – 4:14 # "Ultraviolet" (Anne Preven; Scott Cutler) – 3:46 # "Broken" (Anthony Mazza; Joanna Pacitti; Stefanie Ridel) – 3:16 # " Screaming Infidelities" (Chris Carrabba) – 4:06 # "4th of July" (Joanna Pacitti; Renee Sandstrom; Fergie; Stefanie Ridel; Stephan Moccio) – 4:33 # "Tip Toe" ( Dave Bassett; Joanna Pacitti) – 4:09 # "Drifter" (Anthony Mazza; Joa ...
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