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Starting Over (Ernie Halter Album)
Starting Over may refer to: In music: * ''Starting Over'' (Chris Stapleton album) ** "Starting Over" (Chris Stapleton song), the title track * ''Starting Over'' (Raspberries album), and a song from that album ** "Starting Over" (Raspberries song), the title track * ''Starting Over'' (Reba McEntire album) * ''Starting Over'' (Speed album), and a song from that album * ''Starting Over'' (Edison Glass EP) * ''Starting Over'' (La Toya Jackson EP), 2011 * "Starting Over" (Tammy Wynette song), a 1980 song released as a single by Tammy Wynette * "(Just Like) Starting Over", a song by John Lennon * "Starting Over", a song from The Crystal Method's ''Legion of Boom'' * "Starting Over", a song from Jennifer Lopez's album ''Love?'' * "Starting Over" (Killswitch Engage song) * "Starting Over", a song from Audio Adrenaline's ''Until My Heart Caves In'' * "Starting Over", a song from Korn's untitled album * "Starting Over", a song from Robbie Seay Band's ''Give Yourself Away'' * "Starti ...
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Starting Over (Chris Stapleton Album)
''Starting Over'' is the fourth studio album by American musician Chris Stapleton. The album was released on November 13, 2020, by Mercury Nashville. At the 64th Grammy Awards it won the award for Best Country Album. Composition The singer-songwriter's fourth recording project consists of fourteen tracks produced with Dave Cobb, and features writing by John Fogerty, Mike Henderson, Mike Campbell, Susanna Clarke and Guy Clark. Interviewed by ''Vulture Magazine'', Stapleton said: "There’s a lot on this record that I’m finding out, as I’m starting to talk about it a bit, was very reactionary and in the moment. On previous records, there was songwriting that probably took place in a working songwriter vacuum, that sat around for a number of years and found a purpose when it was time to make a record. ..This project is much more about my current day-to-day life." Critical reception ''Starting Over'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which ass ...
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Starting Over (Killswitch Engage Song)
"Starting Over" is the second single by American metalcore band Killswitch Engage from their fifth album ''Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage is an American metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts, formed in 1999 after the disbanding of Overcast and Aftershock. Killswitch Engage's current lineup consists of vocalist Jesse Leach, guitarists Joel Stroetzel and A ...''. The song's promotional video is directed by frequent collaborator Lex Halaby. Track listing Chart positions References {{DEFAULTSORT:Starting Over (Killswitch Engage Song) 2009 singles Killswitch Engage songs Roadrunner Records singles 2009 songs Song recordings produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) ...
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Falcon Beach
''Falcon Beach'' is a Canadian television show, filmed at Winnipeg Beach and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and produced for the Canadian and American markets. It originally aired in 2005 as a movie on Global in Canada. It was produced as a TV series for Global and ABC Family in 2006. It is also currently in first run showings internationally in several languages. It was unique among Canadian TV series in that the producers filmed two versions of each episode. The first was for Canada and uses Canadian geographic references and terminology. The second version was done for the United States and uses American geographic references and terminology. The film is set in the fictional resort town of Falcon Beach, Manitoba (New England for U.S. viewers), the program is a teen drama similar in style to '' The O.C.'' ''Falcon Beach'' (Season 1) aired first run episodes in the U.S. on ABC Family throughout the summer of 2006. The second season on ABC Family aired in the summer of 2007. After ...
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Starting Over (TV Series)
''Starting Over'' is an American daytime reality television series that follows the lives of women who are experiencing difficulty in their lives and want to make changes, with the help of life coaches. Six women at a time work to overcome obstacles and meet personal goals. When it is determined that a woman has met all her goals, she "graduates" from the house and is replaced by a new roommate. On the other hand, if it is determined that she has not met her goals, she could be put on probation, or asked to leave. History The first season of ''Starting Over'', in 2003-2004, was set in Chicago. The show used the voice-over narration of Sylvia Villagran. It featured life coaches Rhonda Britten and Rana Walker with a relocation to California and introduction of a consulting psychologist. The second season saw the show moved to the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. Rana Walker was replaced by Iyanla Vanzant as the second life coach. Stan Katz joined the cast as the psychologist. D ...
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Starting Over (2007 Film)
''Starting Over'' is a 2007 Scottish romantic drama television film directed by Giles Foster, produced by the United Kingdom, British company Gate Television Productions for the Germany, German television channel Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF). Based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Robin Pilcher, the film stars Suzanne von Borsody, Iain Glen and Rutger Hauer. Plot summary The film explores how an aristocratic woman's life changes when her brother dies and her marriage breaks down. Lady Elizabeth Dewhurst (Suzanne von Borsody) believes her husband Gregor (Iain Glen) is at fault for the accidental death of her beloved brother Simon (William Mickleburgh). Their marriage has been rocky, but this is the last straw and she asks him to move out of the household. Elizabeth's best friend Mary Phillips (Rachel Fielding) has had her eye on Gregor for some time and sees this as her chance. She encourages them to use the services of a powerful but shady family attorney, Mr. Sharp ...
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Starting Over (1979 Film)
''Starting Over'' is a 1979 American comedy film based on Dan Wakefield's 1973 novel, produced by James L. Brooks, and directed by Alan J. Pakula. Starring Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh, and Candice Bergen, it follows a recently divorced man who is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife. It was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Clayburgh) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Bergen). Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager wrote three original songs for the film, "Easy for You," "Better Than Ever", and "Starting Over", which are sung by Bergen live in the film as she is creating them but sung by Stephanie Mills for their radio versions. Plot Phil Potter (Burt Reynolds) splits with his wife, Jessica (Candice Bergen). She wants to be a singer/songwriter and has been having an affair. Phil moves from New York to Boston, where his brother Mickey (Charles Durning) and his sister-in-law Marva ( Frances Sternhagen) live. Against his wish ...
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Heartbreak Hill (album)
''Heartbreak Hill'' is the fifteenth studio album by English band Strawbs. The album was recorded in 1978 but, due to record deal and management difficulties, was not released until 1995. The recording schedule conflicted with guitarist Dave Lambert's plans to record a solo album, so session musicians Jo Partridge and Miller Anderson were recruited to supply electric guitar. The album was the first to feature keyboardist Andy Richards as part of the band line-up. Track listing #"Something for Nothing" ( Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk) – 7:23 #"Another Day Without You" (Cousins) – 2:57 #"We Can Make it Together" (Cousins, Cronk) – 4:18 #"Heartbreak Hill" (Cousins, Cronk) – 7:31 #"Starting Over" (Cousins, Andy Richards) – 10:48 #"Two Separate People" (Cousins, Cronk, Richards, Tony Fernandez) – 2:55 #"Desert Song" (Cousins) – 4:19 #"Let it Rain" (Cousins, Cronk, Richards) – 4:04 Bonus track The Platinum CD edition of the album includes the track #"Something for No ...
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Stone Jam
Stone Jam is the fifth album by the American funk band Slave. It was released in 1980 on Cotillion Records and reissued in 1997 on Rhino Records. It was produced by Jimmy Douglass and Steve Washington. The album was listed on the ''Billboard'' 200, ''Billboard's'' 1981 Year-End Chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA. It contains the hit singles "Sizzlin' Hot", "Feel My Love", and "Watching You". Overview Slave's fifth album, ''Stone Jam'', was their highest charting since their first, ''Slave'', and their second to be certified Gold, ''Slave'' received the certification in 1977. The band's drummer, Steve Arrington, took on more singing responsibilities than on previous albums and this, combined with the vocals of Starleana Young, contributed to the album's success. The single "Watching You" entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and also joined "Sizzlin' Hot" and "Feel My Love" on the R&B Singles Chart. Reception and accolades Alex Henderson of Allmusic breaks Slave's brand of fu ...
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Blood Stained Love Story
''Blood Stained Love Story'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Saliva which was released on January 23, 2007. This is their first album with rhythm guitarist Jonathan Montoya after the departure of Chris D’Abaldo. The song "Ladies and Gentlemen" was the official theme song for the WWE PPV WrestleMania 23. It also has appeared on many other sporting event telecasts. The song "King Of The Stereo" was modified and featured as ESPN Varsity Inc's Theme song, under the name "King Of The Stadium" with appropriately edited lyrics. The original title for the album was The Rise & Fall Of The Glorified Kingdom. The album debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 19, selling 31,000 copies in its first week. Critical reception ''PopMatters'' contributor Andrew Blackie was mixed about the record, calling it "one of the strongest entries in the nu-metal crew's catalog" for showing maturation in their musicianship and experimenting with different instruments but felt it defaul ...
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Give Yourself Away
''Give Yourself Away'' is the second major studio album from contemporary Christian group Robbie Seay Band. It was released on August 28, 2007 through Sparrow Records Sparrow Records is a Christian music record label and a division of Universal Music Group. History Sparrow Records was founded in 1976 by Billy Ray Hearn, then artists and repertoire (A&R) director at Myrrh Records. Purchased by Thorn EMI i .... Track listing Singles *Song of Hope (Heaven Come Down) References 2007 albums Robbie Seay Band albums {{Christian-album-stub ...
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Untitled Korn Album
The untitled eighth studio album by American nu metal band Korn, often unofficially referred to as ''Korn II'', was released on July 31, 2007, by Virgin Records. It is the band's only studio release without an official drummer, released between the departure of David Silveria in 2006 and the arrival of Ray Luzier in late 2007. Vocalist Jonathan Davis hired drummers Terry Bozzio and Brooks Wackerman as session musicians. The album was intentionally released without a title, as Davis reasoned, "Why not just let our fans call it whatever they wanna call it?" The album was certified Gold in the United States on October 30, 2007. Background information This album was the first without former drummer David Silveria, instead, Korn enlisted the help of Terry Bozzio, Brooks Wackerman, as well as Jonathan Davis for drumming. Also, the band recruited Zac Baird as keyboardist on this album. An MTV article published on May 17, 2007, includes an interview with Munky as he details the proces ...
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Until My Heart Caves In
''Until My Heart Caves In'' is the eighth studio album by Audio Adrenaline and the final album with Mark Stuart as the lead vocalist. The album was released on Tuesday, August 30, 2005 on ForeFront Records and went on to win the Grammy Award for Rock Gospel Album of the Year. Concept and development Frontman Mark Stuart commented on the meaning of the album: "''Until My Heart Caves In'' is about living for God until your body collapses. It's about never giving up, even when you feel like it. So many people aren't living with a fire in their hearts on a day-to-day basis... We should be living like warriors and get out there worried less about the nice clothes and plastic personas and more about getting on the edge, living with authentic and real passion." After guitarist Tyler Burkum took lead vocals on several songs on '' Worldwide'', this album features Burkum singing lead on more than half of the album. Five months after the album was released, Mark Stuart announced the b ...
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