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If You Were Here (Kent Song)
If You Were Here may refer to: * "If You Were Here" (Kent song), a song by Kent *"If You Were Here", a song by Poe from '' Haunted'' *"If You Were Here", a song by the band Thompson Twins from the third studio album, ''Quick Step & Side Kick'' (1983) *" If You Were Here Tonight", a song by Alexander O'Neal {{disambig ...
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Haunted (Poe Album)
''Haunted'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Poe, released in 2000 after a five-year hiatus from her debut album ''Hello'' in 1995. The self-produced album was created as a tribute to her father, and counterpart to her brother Mark Z. Danielewski's novel '' House of Leaves''. In April 2019, eOne Music released ''Haunted'' on vinyl for the first time as an exclusive through Books-A-Million. Overview The album features samples of audio recordings made by Poe's father, film director Tad Danielewski. The cassettes were found by Poe and Mark Danielewski after their father had died and were literally audio letters to the two of them that spanned back as far as their birth. Thus, the album is usually interpreted as a real woman (Poe) singing tributes to her deceased father (who sings back) even while telling the story of a group of fictional characters (from ''House of Leaves''). History ''Haunted'' found Poe combining traditional pop notions with electr ...
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Thompson Twins
Thompson Twins were an English Pop music, pop band, formed in 1977 in Sheffield. Initially a New wave music, new wave group, they switched to a more mainstream pop sound and achieved considerable popularity during the early and mid-1980s, scoring a string of hits in the United Kingdom, the United States, and around the world. In 1993, they changed their name to Babble (band), Babble, to reflect their change in music from pop to Dub music, dub-influenced Chill-out music, chill-out. They continued as Babble until 1996, at which point the group permanently broke up. The band's name was based on the two bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson (who are close doubles, not twins) in the English-language version of ''The Adventures of Tintin'' (). At various stages they had up to seven members, but their best known line-up was as a trio from 1982 to 1986. The band became a prominent act in the US during the Second British Invasion, and in 1985 performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia, whe ...
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Quick Step & Side Kick
''Quick Step & Side Kick'' is the third studio album by the English new wave band Thompson Twins. It was released in February 1983 by Arista Records, and was their first album to be released as a trio (the band consisted of up to seven members during previous releases). The album reached no. 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was later certified Platinum by the BPI. In the United States and Canada, the album was titled simply as ''Side Kicks'', and was only the second Thompson Twins album to be released there. The album was the first collaboration between the band and record producer Alex Sadkin and was recorded at Compass Point Studios in The Bahamas. The Jamaican singer Grace Jones (who had worked with Sadkin on three of her studio albums by that time) made a guest appearance on the track " Watching", though her vocals were not included on the track when it was remixed and released as a single in mid-1983. Different versions of the album were released in several different terri ...
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