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Night Birds (other)
Night Birds may refer to: * ''Night Birds'' (album), a 1982 album by Shakatak, or the title track * ''Night Birds'' (film), a 1930 British thriller film * Night Birds (band), an American punk rock band who appeared at Insubordination Fest 2010 See also * Nightbird (other) {{Disamb ...
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Night Birds (album)
''Night Birds'', released in 1982 on the Polydor label, is the second album by English jazz-funk band Shakatak. ''Night Birds'' established Shakatak's trademark jazz-funk sound, and contains two of the band's biggest hits, "Easier Said than Done" and "Night Birds", the former reaching the No. 12 spot in 1981, the latter climbing to No. 9 in the following year. Track listing * All tracks written by William "Bill" Sharpe and Roger Odell except where indicated. Side 1: #"Night Birds" – 6:25 #"Streetwalkin'" – 5:30 #"Rio Nights" – 5:18 #"Fly the Wind" – 4:20 Side 2: #"Easier Said Than Done" – 6:10 #"Bitch to the Boys" – 6:28 #"Light on My Life" – 4:48 #"Takin' Off" ( William "Bill" Sharpe) – 5:08 * Produced by Nigel Wright. Charts Personnel * Bill Sharpe – Bösendorfer grand piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano; Oberheim OB-X synthesizer, ARP Odyssey and Prophet-10 synthesisers * Nigel Wright – Fender Rhodes electric piano, Oberheim OB-X & Prophet-10 s ...
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Night Birds (film)
''Night Birds'' is a 1930 British-German thriller film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Jack Raine, Muriel Angelus and Jameson Thomas. A separate German language version, '' The Copper'', was made at the same time. Cast * Jack Raine as Sgt. Harry Cross * Muriel Angelus Muriel Angelus ( Findlay; 10 March 1912 – 26 June 2004) was an English stage, musical theatre, and film actress. Early life The daughter of a chemist, young Muriel was educated at the Ursuline Convent in London. At age 12, she acted in a ... as Dolly Mooreland * Jameson Thomas as Deacon Lake * Eve Gray as Mary Cross * Franklyn Bellamy as Charlo Bianci * Garry Marsh as Archibald Bunny * Frank Perfitt as Inspector Warrington * Hay Petrie as Scotty * Harry Terry as Toothpick Jeff * Margaret Yarde as Mrs. Hallick * Ellen Pollock as Flossie * Cyril Butcher as 'Dancer' Johnny * Barbara Kilner as Mabel References External links * 1930 films Films of the Weimar Republic 1930s thrill ...
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Night Birds (band)
Night Birds may refer to: * ''Night Birds'' (album), a 1982 album by Shakatak, or the title track * ''Night Birds'' (film), a 1930 British thriller film * Night Birds (band), an American punk rock band who appeared at Insubordination Fest 2010 See also * Nightbird (other) {{Disamb ...
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Insubordination Fest
Insubordination Fest was an American annual punk rock music festival held in Baltimore, Maryland, that usually took place over three days, in late June. The festival started in 2006 as a tenth-anniversary showcase for Insubordination Records, and has been held every summer since. In the past, the festival has been headlined by bands such as Dillinger Four, Less Than Jake, The Mr. T Experience, The Queers and Teenage Bottlerocket. Lineups by year 2006 * The Apers * A Study in Her * The AV Club (band), The AV Club * Beatnik Termites * Big in Japan (American band), Big In Japan * Charlie Brown Gets a Valentine * The Copyrights * Delay (band), Delay * The Ergs! * Geisha Lightning * Hot Cops * Johnie 3 * John Stamos Project * The Mopes * Peabodys (band), Peabodys * Pea Shooter (band), Pea Shooter * The Proteens * The Prozacs (band), The Prozacs * Stabones * The Steinways * Sick Sick Birds * Slaughterhouse 4 * The Tattle Tales (band), The Tattle Tales * Team Stray * Tokyo Super ...
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