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Typical may refer to: * ''Typical'' (album), Peter Hammill * "Typical" (song), song by MuteMath *"Typical", song by Frazier Chorus from ''Sue'', 1987 *''Typical'', story collection by Padgett Powell, 1991 * Typical, song by Raven-Symoné from '' This Is My Time'', 2004 See also *'' Typical Rick'', an American Comedy Central television series {{dab ...
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Typical (album)
''Typical'' is a live album by Peter Hammill, recorded in 1992 and released in 1999. It is a double CD and was released on Hammill's own Fie! Records label. The album was recorded at nine concerts in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy. "Afterwards", "Darkness (11/11)" and "Central Hotel" are hidden tracks within The Future Now song and aren't mentioned on release. Track listing All tracks are written by Peter Hammill, except where noted. Personnel * Peter Hammill – guitar, electric guitar, Keyboard instrument, keyboards, vocals * Paul Ridout – live mixing, mixing References External linksPeter Hammill's notes on ''Typical''
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Typical (song)
"Typical" is the lead single from American rock group Mutemath's self titled album. The song was written in 2003 by Paul Meany and Darren King. The digital single was released on April 10, 2007. A physical single was released in the UK only on August 27, 2007. Josh Harris club remixes of the song were also released digitally to several outlets on September 18, 2007. The song is featured as downloadable content for the ''Rock Band'' series of video games, was part of the soundtrack for the 2006 video game ATV Offroad Fury 4, and was featured in the 2009 film '' The Stepfather''. Television and radio The group has performed the song on both ABC's ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' and CBS' ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'', and the video began rotation on MTV Networks in May 2007, beginning with MTVu. An edited form of the song was featured on an advertisement for the Discovery Channel in the spring of 2008. It was also used in a promo for HBO in 2007. As of late June 2007, the sin ...
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Sue (album)
''Sue'' is the debut album by English pop group Frazier Chorus, released in 1989 by Virgin Records. The CD version of the album included an extra track, "Little Chef". In 2008, the album was reissued with bonus tracks by Cherry Red Records. Track listing 2008 Cherry Red CD bonus tracks Personnel ;Frazier Chorus *Tim Freeman – lead vocals, keyboards *Chris Taplin – clarinet, programming *Kate Holmes – flute *Michéle Allardyce – percussion ;Additional musicians *Tim Sanders – tenor saxophone (track 3, 7) *Roddy Lorimer – trumpet (track 3), flugelhorn (track 3, 7), trumpet solo (7) *Simon Clarke – alto saxophone (track 3), baritone saxophone (track 3, 7), piccolo saxophone (track 7) *Kate St John – oboe (track 5) * "Huge" Jones – " additional oohs and aahs" (track 5) *Paul Sirett – guitar (tracks 7, 9) * David Olney – double bass (track 11) *The Kick Horns – brass *Martyn Phillips – programming ;Technical * Hugh Jones – producer, engineer ...
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Padgett Powell
Padgett Powell (born April 25, 1952 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American novelist in the Southern literary tradition. His debut novel, ''Edisto'' (1984), was nominated for thNational Book Awardand was excerpted in ''The New Yorker''. Powell has written five more novels—including ''A Woman Named Drown'' (1987); ''Edisto Revisited'' (1996), a sequel to his debut; ''Mrs. Hollingsworth's Men'' (2000); ''The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?'' (2009); and ''You & Me'' (2012), his most recent—and three collections of short stories. In addition to ''The New Yorker'', Powell's work has appeared in ''The Paris Review'', ''Harper's'', '' Grand Street'', ''Oxford American'', ''The New York Times Book Review'', and other publications. Powell has been a writing professor at the University of Florida since 1984. Awards and honors *198National Book Award nomination, ''Edisto'' *1986 Whiting Award *1987 Rome Fellowship in Literature from The American Academy of Arts and Letters. *2011 James ...
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This Is My Time (Raven-Symoné Album)
''This Is My Time'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter and actress Raven-Symoné, released in the United States on September 21, 2004 by Hollywood Records. The album is her debut with the Disney-owned label and debuted at number 51 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with 19,000 copies sold in its first week. It nevertheless became Raven-Symoné's best-selling solo album, selling 237,000 copies up to February 2, 2007 in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Release and promotion Raven-Symoné released a five-track EP with Hollywood Records on January 1, 2004 prior to the release of ''This Is My Time'', containing "Backflip", "Bump", "Overloved", "What Is Love?", and "Mystify". The single "Backflip" debuted on Radio Disney on July 28, 2004. Its release was accompanied by a music video
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