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Smokin'
Smokin' may refer to: Albums * ''Smokin (Bobby Miller album) * ''Smokin (Charles Earland album) * ''Smokin (Curtis Fuller album) * ''Smokin (Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis album) * ''Smokin (Humble Pie album) * ''Smokin'' (Jonny Lang album) * ''Smokin (Smokey Robinson album) * ''Smokin, a 1982 album by Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie Songs * "Smokin'" (song), 1976 song by Boston from their debut album * "Smokin'", the lead track from Welsh band Super Furry Animals' 1998 ''Ice Hockey Hair'' EP * "Smokin'", a song by Nas from ''Stillmatic'' * "Smokin' (Empty, Try Another)", a song by Joni Mitchell from '' Dog Eat Dog'' * "Smokin'", a song by Teddy Edwards from '' Heart & Soul'' * "Smokin'", a song by MC Breed from ''Funkafied'' * "Smokin'", a song by Mal Waldron from ''Sweet Love, Bitter'' (album) See also * Smokin' in the Boys Room "Smokin' in the Boys Room" is a song originally recorded by Brownsville Station in 1973 on their album '' Yeah!''. It reached number 3 in Canada and o ...
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Smokin' (Bobby Miller Album)
''Smokin is the fourth studio album by Bobby Miller (musician), Bobby Miller, released in 2001. It signifies a turning point in production style, introducing a more organic and glossy sound. Miller produced and recorded the album in Chicago. It was engineered by Jerry Soto and Ron Gresham, and the final mix was mastered by Brian Jensen. Track listing #"Smokin'" - 3:15 #"Have I Told You" - 3:41 #"Hava Evah" - 2:32 #"Universal Youth" - 5:49 #"Don't Sunshine on My Rain" - 4:23 #"Urban Blue (Bobby's Concerto, A Selection)" - 0:53 #"It's Funky!" - 3:02 #"On the Road (Trynna Get Home)" - 2:49 #"Never Gonna See You Again" - 2:50 #"Foggy Eyes" - 3:01 #"As Long as It Takes" - 3:32 #"Keysha's Smile" - 3:56 #"Precious Love" - 3:40 #"Bring It Down" - 3:54 #"Rockin' the Night" - 3:40 #"You Gotta Do Better" - 3:43 #"Love in the First Degree" - 3:21 #"Don't Sunshine (Reprise)" - 1:39 #"He" - 2:54 #"Free and Easy" - 3:04 Album credits

*Bobby Miller (musician), Bobby Miller - lead vocals, ...
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Ice Hockey Hair
''Ice Hockey Hair'' is an EP by the Welsh alternative rock band Super Furry Animals, released in 1998. The record contains four songs which the band felt did not fit in with either their previous album, 1997's '' Radiator'', or its follow-up ''Guerrilla''. The title track refers to an alternative name for the mullet hairstyle. The EP's opening song, "Smokin, was commissioned by British television station Channel 4 for a programme about sloth presented by Howard Marks. "Ice Hockey Hair" was later included on 'greatest hits' compilation '' Songbook: The Singles, Vol. 1'', issued in 2004, while "Smokin appeared on 1998's B-side and rarities compilation '' Out Spaced''. The EP received mostly positive reviews, being awarded 'single of the week' by the ''NME'', and appearing at number two in the magazine's Single of the Year list for 1998. The record also appeared in the 1998 single of the year lists issued by both the ''Melody Maker'' and '' Select''. Promotional music videos ...
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Smokin' In The Boys Room
"Smokin' in the Boys Room" is a song originally recorded by Brownsville Station in 1973 on their album '' Yeah!''. It reached number 3 in Canada and on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified by the RIAA. The song is about students hoping to avoid being caught violating their school's smoking ban by smoking cigarettes in the boys' restroom. The song begins with a spoken recitation, and the verses and a part of the chorus, are mostly spoken, rather than sung. Chart performance Weekly Charts Year-end charts Mötley Crüe version The song was covered in 1985 by Mötley Crüe. Released as a single, "Smokin' in the Boys Room" got to number 16 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and became Mötley Crüe's first Top 40 hit. Their version of the song appears in the 1986 film '' The Wraith'' directed by Chieffallo. A LeAnn Rimes version appeared on the album ''Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute To Mötley Crüe''. Music video Crüe's version was accompanied by a ...
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Sweet Love, Bitter (album)
''Sweet Love, Bitter'' is a soundtrack album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron recorded in 1967 for the film of the same name written by Lewis Jacobs and directed by Herbert Danska and released on the Impulse! label.Mal Waldron discography
accessed February 22, 2011
The movie was a loose fictitious retelling of Charlie Parker's last years and a portrait of the jazz scene in 1960s New York.


Reception

The review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 4 stars stating "the music by Waldron is brilliant. Known for his lyrical yet often dark compositions, Waldron's work on this session will surprise some of his biggest fans".Dryden, K

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Funkafied
''Funkafied'' is the third solo studio album by American rapper MC Breed from Flint, Michigan. It was released on June 7, 1994 via Wrap Records with distribution by Ichiban Records. Recording sessions took place at Kala Studios, Digital Edge Studios and Curtom Recording Studio in Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Georgia (U.S. state), most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It is the county seat, seat of Fulton County, Georg .... Hip hop production, Production was handled by MC Breed, DJ Flash, DJ Hurricane, Brett Ski, Swift С and Big Man. It features guest appearances from Al Breed, Chuck Nyce, Gary Schider, George Clinton, Jibri, Night & Day, SFD and The D.O.C. ''Funkafied'' was Breed's most successful album chart wise, peaking at #106 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 and #9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album spawned three singles: "Late Night Creep (Boo ...
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Heart & Soul (Teddy Edwards Album)
''Heart & Soul'' is an album by saxophonist Teddy Edwards which was recorded in 1962 and released on the Contemporary label.Teddy Edwards catalog
accessed February 26, 2018


Reception

awarded the album 3 stars stating "Edwards is in typically fine form".Yanow, S
Allmusic listing
accessed May 23, 2013


Track listing

''All compositions by Teddy Edwards except as indicated'' # "Smokin'" (Teddy Edwards, Gerry Wiggins) - 6:08 # "No Regrets" - 4:48 # "
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Dog Eat Dog (Joni Mitchell Album)
''Dog Eat Dog'' is the twelfth studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1985. It was her second album for Geffen Records. As with its predecessor ''Wild Things Run Fast'', ''Dog Eat Dog'' moves away from Mitchell's previous folk and jazz influences in favour of 1980s studio pop. The album was a particular departure for Mitchell due to its highly synthetic sound – it was the first (and one of the few albums) on which she plays no guitar and on which she focuses entirely on keyboards (mostly synthesizers and the Fairlight CMI sampler). ''Dog Eat Dog'' also featured an expanded role for Mitchell's bass-playing husband Larry Klein, who not only co-produced and played keyboards, but played a significant part in shaping the album's technological pop sound and also wrote the music for two of the songs. All guitars were played by session musician Michael Landau, using an electric/textural approach very different from Mitchell's own. On later albums, Mi ...
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Stillmatic
''Stillmatic'' is the fifth studio album by American rapper Nas, released on December 18, 2001, by Ill Will and Columbia Records. In contrast to his previous work's gangsta rap themes, the album contains socially conscious and philosophical themes similar to that of his 1994 debut '' Illmatic''. Nas' lyrics address topics such as ghetto life, American politics, and his feud with rapper Jay-Z. ''Stillmatic'' was a commercial and critical success and helped re-establish Nas' career, following a period of critical disappointment with his previous album '' Nastradamus'' (released in 1999). It debuted at number 8 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and sold over 342,600 in its first week of sales, eventually going on to sell over 2,026,000 copies in the United States."More Than Words"
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Smokin' (song)
"Smokin'" is a song by American rock band Boston, released from the band's debut album ''Boston'' (1976) as the B-side to the band's first single, "More Than a Feeling". "Smokin'" was written by the band leader, guitarist and main songwriter Tom Scholz and lead vocalist Brad Delp. Like many other Boston songs, "Smokin'" has become a rock radio staple. History The song was a collaborative effort between Tom Scholz and Brad Delp, who at the time Scholz had recently hired. It was one of the two songs on the first Boston LP not written by Scholz alone. It was one of the songs Scholz started working on in the early 1970s in his basement, several years before the band had got a record contract. An early version of the song written and recorded in 1973, titled "Shakin", appears from the Mother's Milk Sessions. This tape reveals that originally, the song had a different meaning. Reception ''Los Angeles Times'' critic Robert Hilburn described "Smokin'" as a "flat, uninspired ZZ Topish b ...
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Smokin' (Charles Earland Album)
''Smokin is an album by organist Charlie Earland which was recorded in 1969 and 1977 and released on the Muse label.George Coleman discography
accessed November 28, 2017 The album contains two new recordings and reissues three tracks from Earland's 1969 album '' Soul Crib''.


Reception

The review by Ron Wynn stated "Fine mid-'70s sextet set featuring Earland's customary soul-jazz, blues, and funk, with uptempo and ballad originals".


Track listing

# "Penn Relays" (Charles Earland) – 6:00 # "Danny Boy's Soul" (Dave Paul) – 3:50 # "
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Billy Cobham Discography
The discography of jazz/jazz fusion drummer Billy Cobham includes solo, collaborative, and work playing on other artists' albums. Discography As leader * * * * * As sideman With Mose Allison * '' Western Man'' (Atlantic, 1971) * ''Lessons in Living'' (1982) With Gene Ammons * ''Got My Own'' (Prestige, 1972) * '' Big Bad Jug'' (Prestige, 1973) With Ray Barretto * ''The Other Road'' (1973) With George Benson * '' Giblet Gravy'' (1968) * ''White Rabbit'' (CTI, 1972) With Bobby and the Midnites * ''Bobby and the Midnites'' (1981) * ''Where the Beat Meets the Street'' (1984) With The Brothers Johnson * '' Look Out for #1'' (1976) With James Brown * ''Make It Funky: The Big Payback 1971-1975'' (1996) With Kenny Burrell * '' Night Song'' (Verve, 1969) * '' God Bless the Child'' (CTI, 1971) With Cargo * ''Cargo'' (1982) With Ron Carter *'' Uptown Conversation'' (Embryo, 1970) * '' Blues Farm'' (CTI, 1973) * '' All Blues'' (CTI, 1973) * '' Spanish Blue'' (CTI, 1974) * '' Yello ...
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Smokin' (Smokey Robinson Album)
''Smokin is a Smokey Robinson live album released in 1978. Track listing #"The Tracks of My Tears" #"Love So Fine" #"Baby That's Backatcha" #"The Agony and the Ecstasy" #"Quiet Storm" #"Why You Wanna See My Bad Side" #"Daylight and Darkness" #"Madam X" #"The Tears of a Clown" #"Bad Girl/You Can Depend on Me" #"Here I Go Again" #"Mickey's Monkey" #" You Really Got a Hold on Me" #"Shoe Soul" #" I Second That Emotion" #" Ooo Baby Baby" #"Vitamin U" #"Baby Come Close" Personnel * Smokey Robinson – lead vocals * Reginald "Sonny" Burke – keyboards * Ron Rancifer – keyboards * Marv Tarplin – guitars * Wah Wah Watson – guitars * James Jamerson – bass guitar * Wayne Tweed – bass guitar * Scotty Harris – drums * James "Alibe" Sledge – congas, backing vocals * Ivory Stone Davis – kettledrums, timpani, backing vocals * Fred Smith – saxophone, flute * Michael Jacobsen – saxophone, cello * Patricia Henley – backing vocals Production * Producers – Smokey Rob ...
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